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A lot of the shots in the beginning were overexposed. And that tilt on the first shot was super shaky. And on that fisheye shot in the end get a lot closer. If you look at some good snowboard edits the filmer is almost directly under the jump. Other then that it looked pretty good.
Shots were really over exposed, if you want to play with color, do it in post. Don't change the white balance in camera because you handicap yourself later on if you don't like it.
dont get a shot of 2 gapers going off the jump before whoever you're filming and you were too far away on that shot, and the aforementioned overexposure
No dont do that. Do you have ML? If not, get it. I just set my kelvin WB to be ever so slightly warm in camera, and then play around with it in post if i want to.
Its pretty different. At first, its pretty weird, but you get used to it pretty quick. If you dont like it, you can uninstall it. However, i havent talked to 1 person who has said it hasnt been useful to them.
This. OP you seem more than capable of handling it judging from your past posts.
I thought the WB and exposure were spot on in reference to the style you were shooting for. I really enjoyed the tricks and overall the edit was synchronized well in terms of shot type, rider style, and appearance.