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1. I agree with Bob's comment on the promise and delivery. Many
don't walk the talk. 2. I thought the narrative was very good. However, I could have done with one, at the most, two launches and fly-bys. The touted 'experience' is weakly demonstrated as there are no in-flight inspirational shots which should include perhaps a gaggle, a cruise, and perhaps some wave moments, cloudbase, a ridge run, or even a training shot, which could have replaced the clearly mundane (note that video trickery was used instead). IOW, it's not as memorable as it could be. 3. This type of promotional video doesn't have to be a lonely effort. The Hines' have shown an interest, many more are interested, why not put together a collected effort to gather some great snippets that express what is being said and have another poke or three at it? I'd recommend gaggling in the SSA Publicity Committee and starting a media working group and getting a storyboard going. Frank Whiteley On Aug 9, 2:00 pm, RL wrote: This is a very well done promotional video. It does remind me, however, that we project an image of soaring that in the U.S. that will go largely unfilled. The promise is aviating in a fine looking modern sailplane as illustrated. The reality is, that in more cases than not, we will stuff a student in some 40-year old claptrap 2-33 and try to convince them there is a relationship to the image in the video. I like the video, the bigger question for the growth of soaring is do we actually deliver on the promise? Bob On Aug 9, 3:16?pm, wrote: On Aug 9, 2:12 pm, " wrote: Click on this You Tube link. Nice video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgvVA5jXO2E Lloyd Smith I saw that the main video on avweb.com today was of a 1-26 flying ridge, nice exposure. |
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On Aug 9, 3:46 pm, Frank Whiteley wrote:
2. I thought the narrative was very good. However, I could have done with one, at the most, two launches and fly-bys. The touted 'experience' is weakly demonstrated as there are no in-flight inspirational shots which should include perhaps a gaggle, a cruise, and perhaps some wave moments, cloudbase, a ridge run, or even a training shot, which could have replaced the clearly mundane (note that video trickery was used instead). IOW, it's not as memorable as it could be. Something more along these lines? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aumO0ZHwAro 95,000+ views, favorited 500+ times. Clearly it has the better chance of getting Gen Y to drop the Nitendo and learn to fly. /Adam |
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On Aug 9, 3:16 pm, Adam wrote:
On Aug 9, 3:46 pm, Frank Whiteley wrote: 2. I thought the narrative was very good. However, I could have done with one, at the most, two launches and fly-bys. The touted 'experience' is weakly demonstrated as there are no in-flight inspirational shots which should include perhaps a gaggle, a cruise, and perhaps some wave moments, cloudbase, a ridge run, or even a training shot, which could have replaced the clearly mundane (note that video trickery was used instead). IOW, it's not as memorable as it could be. Something more along these lines? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aumO0ZHwAro 95,000+ views, favorited 500+ times. Clearly it has the better chance of getting Gen Y to drop the Nitendo and learn to fly. /Adam Yes, though that's a bit xtreme, mother may not approve. There are several by Sebastian Kawa worth viewing http://www.youtube.com/user/kawior10 Frank |
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On Aug 9, 3:38 pm, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Aug 9, 3:16 pm, Adam wrote: On Aug 9, 3:46 pm, Frank Whiteley wrote: 2. I thought the narrative was very good. However, I could have done with one, at the most, two launches and fly-bys. The touted 'experience' is weakly demonstrated as there are no in-flight inspirational shots which should include perhaps a gaggle, a cruise, and perhaps some wave moments, cloudbase, a ridge run, or even a training shot, which could have replaced the clearly mundane (note that video trickery was used instead). IOW, it's not as memorable as it could be. Something more along these lines? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aumO0ZHwAro 95,000+ views, favorited 500+ times. Clearly it has the better chance of getting Gen Y to drop the Nitendo and learn to fly. /Adam Yes, though that's a bit xtreme, mother may not approve. There are several by Sebastian Kawa worth viewinghttp://www.youtube.com/user/kawior10 Frank http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zmubrM369o This one's relatively new, but in the comments SK says he dropped his camera.;^( |
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