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Thursday, 05 June 2008
 

Tyson Cecka recently got the incredible opportunity to work with a RED ONE digital camera system. Tyson posted a teaser of the footage in the forums (follow this link ) and the promise of the full resolution, epic quality footage as soon as he gets it. This turned out to be a very good chance for him to get a really good look at the fine details of his movement.... slow motion tends to do that to a traceur :)  For more footage, description, and photos, take a look at Tyson's site and keep checking the thread in the forums!!

 



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1. 06-05-2008 14:33

Man, that was cool. :zzz

2. 06-06-2008 10:21

that was awesome! the song is perfect too!

3. 06-06-2008 14:26

best video i have ever seen, ever

4. 06-06-2008 16:41

Ooooh! I hate you Tyson! :grin  
 
I love the RED system, gotta be the best on the market today. And so compact. :eek

5. 06-06-2008 19:13

Awesome footage man!!!!! 8)

6. 06-06-2008 21:39

i don't understand the second roll. 
after reading up on the advanced roll and seeing the video, it's odd seeing someone just collapse after a full running start and a ten foot drop. also, it seems as if he smacks his ankle on the pavement, which is a pretty good incentive to actually spring yourself forward using the advanced technique. 
 
so, am i just confused, or was that roll used to the best of it's potential?

7. 06-08-2008 20:27

is it the main part of the RED system or a new one? the only one i can find is the RED one for $17,500...

8. 06-09-2008 18:10

And don't forget to check out my Skipper Swapout for this. I tried to do it justice and honor the true beauty of this footage... ;)  
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=x9nUKV0gtCM

9. 06-14-2008 22:14

I liked the part were he vaulted over the person on a bench, that was however an epic video!

10. 06-15-2008 08:56

Very nice video!  
 
I checked out that 42nd MAX stop, and man, that place is pretty cool.
Oni

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