Please, please, I beg you. Have the camera move in 12-15'. You are showing what I am training. Your vids are invaluable to me. I don't care about the scenery: I care about your tai chi! Thank you!
@lebarosky I chose an area of the field where I could do the entire form without stepping out of the camera’s stationary frame either on camera right (during Fist Under Elbow) or on camera left (during 4 Corners). Were I to do the form much closer to the camera, I would risk stepping out of camera frame; also, the grassy terrain closer to the bridge has a steep slope, so it’s not a good surface for practicing tai chi in a relaxed manner.
@lebarosky Many thanks for your appreciative comments! I’m glad you find my videos useful in your personal practice.
When shooting outdoor videos, I have to adjust to the locale. For example, to make this video, I attached my camera to the handrail of a bridge overlooking this grassy field. I turned the camera on, did the form, came back to the bridge and turned the camera off.
Please, please, I beg you. Have the camera move in 12-15'. You are showing what I am training. Your vids are invaluable to me. I don't care about the scenery: I care about your tai chi! Thank you!
lebarosky 2 months ago
@lebarosky Please check your personal messages for my full response
ChiGuy396 2 months ago
@lebarosky I chose an area of the field where I could do the entire form without stepping out of the camera’s stationary frame either on camera right (during Fist Under Elbow) or on camera left (during 4 Corners). Were I to do the form much closer to the camera, I would risk stepping out of camera frame; also, the grassy terrain closer to the bridge has a steep slope, so it’s not a good surface for practicing tai chi in a relaxed manner.
ChiGuy396 2 months ago
@lebarosky Many thanks for your appreciative comments! I’m glad you find my videos useful in your personal practice.
When shooting outdoor videos, I have to adjust to the locale. For example, to make this video, I attached my camera to the handrail of a bridge overlooking this grassy field. I turned the camera on, did the form, came back to the bridge and turned the camera off.
ChiGuy396 2 months ago