Could you make more videos like this about Xu Xin please? Watching it in slow motion allows us to learn more about every movement on how and why were they executed. You earned yourself a subscriber!
Thank you very much! I tried to include different technical elements applied in various situations. And, since the music was originally written for table tennis, I thought that it would be appropriate to use it here. :)
I bought a camera that can shoot many more frames per second than usual (120 or 240 frames per second). Then, if I slow it down to 30 frames per second in a video editing program, I get the slow motion effect (4x or 8x slower). The first step is getting a high framerate camera (at least 60 fps, preferably more). Then, even a relatively simple video editing software (such as Vegas Movie Studio Platinum) will be able to transform this into a nice high quality slow motion video. If the camera does not have a high framerate mode, then no editing would turn the footage into good slowmo. I hope, this helps.
I was trying to pick different versions of his technique (for example, FH topspin combined with different steps). I wanted to include forehand attack against a shorter ball - this was the only one I found on my recordings. Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you liked the video. :)
@@kroliknor Thank you for those videos ! I will appreciate those videos from Xu Xin since he's my favorite TT player and i keep watching him to improve my game. I learn and get better in almost all of my hobbys trying to imitate my idols on something and when i started playing TT Xu Xin became one of them (i even pay attention to his grip to play like his style!). I will also love to see those killer short forehand jump attacks like Ma Lin used to do.
Thanks, very nice to hear. I used Sony RX100 Mark IV for shooting this video. It may be a bit processed as well (I don't remember anymore). I'll try to make more. I want to write more music for the new video too. :)
Thanks. Do you mean "do not cut in a middle of a point"? When shooting at 240fps in the highest quality mode, the camera can only record 2 seconds of the action. Therefore, in the 240fps parts of the video I was focusing on the technique of single elements (for example, a forehand topspin and the corresponding footwork or just a single serve). I decided to use the unique capability of the camera to shoot at 240fps and capture the detailed technique of single elements. It is physically impossible to film an entire point (or a match) in this mode. I could only hope that my choice would make the video useful.
the music and the slowmo made these clips so much more tense.
im hyped for no reason.
LETS GO!
This is just plain beautiful, please do more!
Thank you very much for so nice words!
Could you make more videos like this about Xu Xin please? Watching it in slow motion allows us to learn more about every movement on how and why were they executed. You earned yourself a subscriber!
Amazing video! Xu xin is a role model for pen holders
Thank you for the video. What a great job you did!! Keep on, please!
Thank you for so positive response! I'll film more, write more music and combine the two. :)
kroliknor thats is great. I will be waiting for that!
Fantastic music!!! Very dynamic,suits to action!
Thank you Rushana! I've heard your music. Coming from you, this praise means a lot!!!
Amazing music, 90' electro with starcraft mix
One penholder to another. Good job. Your backhand is better that xx's.
Haha. I wish!!! Thank anyway. )))
Amazing video. Great effort to compile this! Learnt a lot! Deserves more likes
Thank you very much! I tried to include different technical elements applied in various situations. And, since the music was originally written for table tennis, I thought that it would be appropriate to use it here. :)
Amazing!!!
Need more like these, of Xu XIn or Wang Hao or Ma Lin
please do more if you have the chance
Very nice and original idea, kroliknor! Try to make videos with other pro players like Ma long. It is very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words. I do have more recordings. I guess it's time to make a shakehand video similar to this one. :)
kroliknor how do you turn video into slow motion mode? Please let me know. Thanks.
I bought a camera that can shoot many more frames per second than usual (120 or 240 frames per second). Then, if I slow it down to 30 frames per second in a video editing program, I get the slow motion effect (4x or 8x slower). The first step is getting a high framerate camera (at least 60 fps, preferably more). Then, even a relatively simple video editing software (such as Vegas Movie Studio Platinum) will be able to transform this into a nice high quality slow motion video. If the camera does not have a high framerate mode, then no editing would turn the footage into good slowmo. I hope, this helps.
Wow, that's nice!
Thanks!
This is an art.
Much beauty.
Thank you!
This is art
1:49 dead serve area for third ball attack
So cool!
I was trying to pick different versions of his technique (for example, FH topspin combined with different steps). I wanted to include forehand attack against a shorter ball - this was the only one I found on my recordings. Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you liked the video. :)
@@kroliknor Thank you for those videos ! I will appreciate those videos from Xu Xin since he's my favorite TT player and i keep watching him to improve my game. I learn and get better in almost all of my hobbys trying to imitate my idols on something and when i started playing TT Xu Xin became one of them (i even pay attention to his grip to play like his style!). I will also love to see those killer short forehand jump attacks like Ma Lin used to do.
That topspin looks vicious
Instantly subscribed.
Perfect! Can you make a video on Wang Hao?
Yes more please, lovely...
What a lovely FPS... magnificient
Thank you. It was very cool for me to see his technique in slow motion.
very helpful thank you
How do u get such great slow motions?
Great video. MORE pls. What camera did you use? Very good quality
Thanks, very nice to hear. I used Sony RX100 Mark IV for shooting this video. It may be a bit processed as well (I don't remember anymore). I'll try to make more. I want to write more music for the new video too. :)
wow!
Thank you :)
very nice
Thank you
Table tennis kino.
Thanks :)
poetry
Thank you!
Ma Long next please
what camera was this shot with?
Very nice, but dont cut it in between points
Thanks. Do you mean "do not cut in a middle of a point"? When shooting at 240fps in the highest quality mode, the camera can only record 2 seconds of the action. Therefore, in the 240fps parts of the video I was focusing on the technique of single elements (for example, a forehand topspin and the corresponding footwork or just a single serve). I decided to use the unique capability of the camera to shoot at 240fps and capture the detailed technique of single elements. It is physically impossible to film an entire point (or a match) in this mode. I could only hope that my choice would make the video useful.
i see, so its because of the limits of the device. Is it your own personal footage then?
edit: nvm i just read its yours. Keep them coming :)
Yes, my video and my music. Thanks. :)
Isn't that XX's actual movement speed?🤓