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The reason I started filming my climbing and pruning was to be able to watch and learn from it afterwards. Many times when I see myself climbing from my comfortable chair, I notice things that I could have done more efficient, and notice where I am losing time and/or energy... 

Only after a while I started editing little films with music just for fun (I have a background in music production), and throwing this online. After quite some questions from people it made me think about where I am going with this.. 

 

Future ideas aside, I decided to already throw (very boring) unedited climbing online, and maybe it can already be inspirational for some, or maybe I can get commented and learn something from others... Learning from it was the first reason anyway.

 

 

Edited by Peter Bomen
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For me that's not boring at all. I like unedited, it feels natural, real if you like.

Edited videos of lump after lump crashing down are all very well but I enjoy the real time climber perspective a lot more, especially from a better climber than I.

Thanks Peter.

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Well if we are here to learn things, does the reconsidered cut after deciding against that first step cut have a name, not even a minute in to the video? V cut?

 

Please outline your reasoning behind using it instead of an inboard step cut in this situation specifically, and suggest three positives, negatives, or otherwise differences between the two for usage in general. 

 

Five points available.

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