This is great coverage and commentary. Thoroughly enjoyable to watch and listen to. When I think back to earlier days, there was nothing of this level in our sport. Now I can just go on RUclips and watch the best in the business going about their business with some of the best commenting about it. What can be better than that?
The videos of this tournament are very professional. I liked the central coast one better for the quick on the spot video, but i like this one for the commentary and very nice camera angles. You can really see the well time spent on these videos, and good job too all of the crew on these productions.
One of the best video and commentary of a great DG event. It was great to watch, great commentary. Appreciate it guys. Mentally preparing for the Minnesota Majestic in a couple weeks. Go play some disc golf!
Are you guys coming out to the world's..? I would love to see some of the NW courses showcased by you. I, personally, am excited to see the pros tear it up!
You guys really need to tone down the commentary on tournament coverage videos. You should be focusing on the shots at hand not describing each hole from an angle we can't see or many other things. This wasn't a tutorial/clinic or a course review, this was tournament round coverage and I think it should have focused more on the throws and not the random stuff. Just my 2 cents
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback. Though I don't believe that Avery and I broached topics that would be considered "random", I guess people can have different interpretations of the word. Filming a whole final round for 4 players simultaneously with 1 camera and 0 extra crew is a challenge, so we strive to add a dimension with commentary that enhances the experience and makes you feel more connected to the action, rather than just a spectator in your living room. I feel that commentary is the future of all disc golf broadcasts, following the mold of other sports, and though I'm by no means a professional "talking head" (to borrow some jargon) I do hope to one day bring that kind of talent in. Until then brother, you're stuck with me and a few of my "random" friends who happen to be incredibly knowledgeable and experienced disc golfers ;)
Don't get so defensive, I didn't call into question you, any co commentator OR your knowledge of the game did I? I said you should stick to covering the event in the event video, if you want to discuss the course, make a course walkthrough. I didn't attack your camera work either, I said don't spend so much time talking about the shots not thrown and the ones we can't see from where the camera was placed. I'm just saying focus on less topics and actually talk about the shots being made on camera rather than spending time telling us about a refrigerator on the course...
ATurtlePuncher I think you're missing the point, I wasn't getting defensive, I was giving you a glimpse into the method behind the madness so as to contextualize the choices made.
Great coverage! Thanks for the hard work. I look forward to your next videos.
Great video great commentary, really impressed, great work!
This is great coverage and commentary. Thoroughly enjoyable to watch and listen to. When I think back to earlier days, there was nothing of this level in our sport. Now I can just go on RUclips and watch the best in the business going about their business with some of the best commenting about it. What can be better than that?
The videos of this tournament are very professional. I liked the central coast one better for the quick on the spot video, but i like this one for the commentary and very nice camera angles. You can really see the well time spent on these videos, and good job too all of the crew on these productions.
One of the best video and commentary of a great DG event. It was great to watch, great commentary. Appreciate it guys. Mentally preparing for the Minnesota Majestic in a couple weeks. Go play some disc golf!
12:43 used to be way more sketchy before they built up the retaining walls around the basket.
Are you guys coming out to the world's..? I would love to see some of the NW courses showcased by you. I, personally, am excited to see the pros tear it up!
I'd like to say the best video.I can't believe I haven't seen this before.chuck Norris ace's everything! hahahaha
I think 26a needs to go long?
Avery!!!!
7:20 This guy steps his putt over? Or is it a putt?
looks like its further than 10m (~33 feet), hence you're allowed to step over after the throw.
Skellenger with a great tee shot and birdie and no mention on 26a?
14:27 no pressure
10:59. clutch money putt.
2:18 what a putt
You guys really need to tone down the commentary on tournament coverage videos. You should be focusing on the shots at hand not describing each hole from an angle we can't see or many other things. This wasn't a tutorial/clinic or a course review, this was tournament round coverage and I think it should have focused more on the throws and not the random stuff. Just my 2 cents
Thank you for taking the time to leave feedback. Though I don't believe that Avery and I broached topics that would be considered "random", I guess people can have different interpretations of the word. Filming a whole final round for 4 players simultaneously with 1 camera and 0 extra crew is a challenge, so we strive to add a dimension with commentary that enhances the experience and makes you feel more connected to the action, rather than just a spectator in your living room. I feel that commentary is the future of all disc golf broadcasts, following the mold of other sports, and though I'm by no means a professional "talking head" (to borrow some jargon) I do hope to one day bring that kind of talent in. Until then brother, you're stuck with me and a few of my "random" friends who happen to be incredibly knowledgeable and experienced disc golfers ;)
Don't get so defensive, I didn't call into question you, any co commentator OR your knowledge of the game did I? I said you should stick to covering the event in the event video, if you want to discuss the course, make a course walkthrough. I didn't attack your camera work either, I said don't spend so much time talking about the shots not thrown and the ones we can't see from where the camera was placed. I'm just saying focus on less topics and actually talk about the shots being made on camera rather than spending time telling us about a refrigerator on the course...
ATurtlePuncher I think you're missing the point, I wasn't getting defensive, I was giving you a glimpse into the method behind the madness so as to contextualize the choices made.
James Thomas Don't change a thing. I liked hearing about the refrigerator.
James Thomas Commentary was awesome. Don't let idiots stop you from doing it anymore. It made this video that much more enjoyable.