I don’t find it hard to understand the use of scenic shots to increase aesthetic appeal in films. Many times I’ve seen a climbing video there’s clips of a running river or a wide angle shot of high peaks around a single pitch crag. I certainly couldn’t see anyone opposing those shots because the content didn’t involve rafting or alpinism. It seems like any video of Yosemite will inevitably have to have half dome or el cap in it, from wildlife conservation to bouldering. I don’t think it was ever intended to be offensive or even confusing.
Pun intended in the post title? Are we discussing trailer park life?
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I didn’t see ant trailer parks in the video I watched
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_mJmO7d6FI
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LT11 thank you for providing some of the best videos out there right now in bouldering, big fan… i hope you guys are getting paid
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Why does a video about Valley bouldering have a shot of El Cap as the title?
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El Cap is just one big boulder problem isn’t it??
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hipster nation takes a trip to the valley. don’t really understand all the big wall pictures
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I don’t find it hard to understand the use of scenic shots to increase aesthetic appeal in films. Many times I’ve seen a climbing video there’s clips of a running river or a wide angle shot of high peaks around a single pitch crag. I certainly couldn’t see anyone opposing those shots because the content didn’t involve rafting or alpinism. It seems like any video of Yosemite will inevitably have to have half dome or el cap in it, from wildlife conservation to bouldering. I don’t think it was ever intended to be offensive or even confusing.
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