I expected them to be sending the same problem with different beta that complimented each climbers style, or talking about different ways of approaching a problem or something, so I was a little confused as well. Cool video nonetheless.
As a style question, what are videographers going for when they take zoomed in footage of people climbing, like when you can’t see the whole climbers body in the frame? Is it an equipment/space/situational limitation, or a style thing? Just curious.
I… I don’t get it. Would have been nice to have shown them both sending the same problem at least.
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I expected them to be sending the same problem with different beta that complimented each climbers style, or talking about different ways of approaching a problem or something, so I was a little confused as well. Cool video nonetheless.
As a style question, what are videographers going for when they take zoomed in footage of people climbing, like when you can’t see the whole climbers body in the frame? Is it an equipment/space/situational limitation, or a style thing? Just curious.
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