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ift
02.03.2012, 22:51
In contest coverage... how important is seeing video of that trade show?

a_pla5tic_bag
02.03.2012, 23:00
lold at the first choice. i would have picked the 20 seconds is't bad option, but thats only if it's a USD video and they show a few shots of the USD booth. or an AMALL video showing the amall booth. thats ok i guess

Flandangle
02.03.2012, 23:03
I enjoy the interviews.. I think 15 minutes+ is a bit steep though. Plus, some interviews are just boring to watch. Stick to the juicy stuff.

chrisbreezyyy
02.03.2012, 23:10
fuck anything more than 2 minutes. other than that i dun care

fortunate few
02.03.2012, 23:14
I enjoy watching the tradeshow coverage. Especially when San Francisco ass hole protection patches are involved.

al dolega
03.03.2012, 01:01
Yea, I really hate when people make edits about things I don't like, and then clearly label them as such, and then I watch them anyways. Gets me riled up every time!

Jakep4196
03.03.2012, 01:20
Depends on the shit released. I looooooove seeing the new things in Rollerblading, watching people talk about their brands, and what they have in store for the future.

ift
03.03.2012, 09:02
Yea, I really hate when people make edits about things I don't like, and then clearly label them as such, and then I watch them anyways. Gets me riled up every time!

I don't have a problem with a labeled trade show edit. I just don't get whey so many BCSD edits are starting with (often excessive) tradeshow footage.

r.s.
03.03.2012, 10:56
Because the tradeshow is a huge part of the bcsd experience. But Im not down with 15 minutes of it in an edit.

NathanC
03.03.2012, 11:40
They should just set up a camera and do live streaming of the trade show.

theguy0075
03.03.2012, 12:25
I reluctantly watched the be-mag trade show coverage thinking it would be 15 minutes of what all the other edits had (crappy, out-of-focus, sniper shots of vendors and pros who look like they just caught someone filming them somewhere in public), but I was pleasantly surprised. I like the more extensive peek at the new products and I like to hear people like JJ promoting them. I agree though that some people should just not be allowed to speak on camera...very awkward. Overall though, I do enjoy the more in-depth coverage.