A very inspiring video. You make everything look so easy and almost casual. As someone who is just starting to try and learn contact juggling I find that watching videos like this the motivation I need to keep practicing. Thanks for posting it!
very unique isolations, i dig. it reminds me of the dance tech called tutting/ popping.
i really really love the video editing though, where you project the names on things in the videos. thats a new tech that came available not so long ago.
very good editing. and superb use of music artists. as always. great aesthetic.
@illfedskitofit thx for the editing encouragement. The layering in this video was mostly simple perspective adjustments and shadow; only one of the shots (@1:26) required me to build the 3d layers and camera panning in Sony vegas
I'm very interested in this technique of 3d motion tracking, using software like Boujou to capture the camera movement from a shakey-cam shot, then using that info to build a 3d object in the scene. Hopefully i'll use that technique in a video soon!
I love all your videos SOOO much =)
synndarella 5 months ago
My 5 year old son is playing with contact juggling and when he saw the balls actually float he totally freaked out haha!
otherwheregirl 6 months ago
This video is truly inspiring sir. Thank you.
olithejuggler 10 months ago
bien.....peace
Bagusfinger 1 year ago
My thank you video for iMark is on its way! It will be impossible to top this though! Great track selection, too.
modulemodule 1 year ago
A very inspiring video. You make everything look so easy and almost casual. As someone who is just starting to try and learn contact juggling I find that watching videos like this the motivation I need to keep practicing. Thanks for posting it!
biarnylr 1 year ago
great work... but PLEAASEE can somebody tell me what the music track is?? =)
utucuk 1 year ago
@utucuk Lusine: Two Dots
It is credited in the video, as well as just below the video player window.
MinistryOfM 1 year ago
what is the music that's playing?
utucuk 1 year ago
Amazing flow!
erich99 1 year ago
Very nice indeed. :)
OneDaftManic 1 year ago
Where did you learn to like...pop and lock like that? (if that is what you call it)
self taught?
it makes your juggling very unique and easy to watch.
MisterHazza 1 year ago
@MisterHazza "Where did you learn to like...pop and lock like that?"
I learned from Matt Hennem, LCD, David 'Elsewhere' Bernal and the Liquid pop collective video.
MinistryOfM 1 year ago
Great stuff
pumpkineater23 1 year ago
Top darts.
MisterHazza 1 year ago
Thanks for the nice comments everybody. Glad you enjoy this stuff. It seems really abstract to me. I'll keep going in these directions!
MinistryOfM 1 year ago
Yeeeaaah, superb! So beautiful... replay x 25! Thanks for this : D
TehJackOfClubs 1 year ago
yeah...um....every time i start to think that i am getting to be a decent juggler, something like this happens
gratefuljuggler 1 year ago
Simply, AWESOME ! what tipe off balls are they ?
MikusBS 1 year ago
@MikusBS 100mm hollow plastic juggling balls. Couldn't do this stuff with anything else!
MinistryOfM 1 year ago
omg nucking futs
JaxFlow 1 year ago
cool!
ShingoSakata 1 year ago
insane video, I love it..
LZNico 1 year ago
Great video Ryan! Very visual and your style goes well with the music. You are a master. Thanks for the upload.
Vanillatown 1 year ago
a great vid allaround, but the body movements you incorporate are what really shines out in your style for me..
LuminousFractal 1 year ago
That was severely watchable.
By which I mean, I loved it! Some of the best editing I've seen in a juggling video, not to mention the super cleeeeeaaaannn skillz. Beautiful.
Mike88441 1 year ago
very unique isolations, i dig. it reminds me of the dance tech called tutting/ popping.
i really really love the video editing though, where you project the names on things in the videos. thats a new tech that came available not so long ago.
very good editing. and superb use of music artists. as always. great aesthetic.
illfedskitofit 1 year ago
@illfedskitofit thx for the editing encouragement. The layering in this video was mostly simple perspective adjustments and shadow; only one of the shots (@1:26) required me to build the 3d layers and camera panning in Sony vegas
I'm very interested in this technique of 3d motion tracking, using software like Boujou to capture the camera movement from a shakey-cam shot, then using that info to build a 3d object in the scene. Hopefully i'll use that technique in a video soon!
MinistryOfM 1 year ago
good work :)
liquidtrance0 1 year ago
miss you.
silverpaul 1 year ago
cool juggling
cool editing
my favorite 3:01
wjdsardegna 1 year ago
awesome =3
mricie 1 year ago
thanks ryan warmed my day :)
eyesfrank 1 year ago
Smooth
mtnmischief 1 year ago