Heyy, its awesome to see you again. I'm always pretty excited when there is a new video on your channel! Whenever I see one of your videos or other slow motion footage i wonder if it was possible to host it somewhere else too because the youtube video compression is really annoying sometimes... Awesome video as always btw ^^ keep it up
Thanks! And good question. The only place that compares to UA-cam in streaming quality is Vimeo and the challenge with Vimeo is that they do not give any reasonable way to maintain an audience from video to video. You're pretty much at the mercy of the staff picks. Facebook and Instagram are way worse than YT quality wise and are the only other platforms that have anything close to the userbase UA-cam does. If I launch these videos outside of UA-cam or Facebook, I all but guarantee a much smaller viewership for the video. I haven't talked a lot about production costs, but my videos average about $4,000 per video out of pocket to produce and my most expensive projects have swung higher than $50k for individual videos. (Can't elaborate which ones.) So solid viewership in the past has been kind of essential to breaking even financially while creating these videos. I may one day offer downloadable versions for a Patreon or similar, but there are legal issues to consider with music licensing that keeps anything outside of streaming for some projects as exhorbitantly expensive. Hell even just licensing good music for UA-cam can be expensive. I've spent in upwards of $2,000 in the past on an individual song license for a sponsored spot and that technically only gave me a year of use. Part of why I am such a big fan of Artlist. One of the few places that have reasonable licensing terms for UA-camrs and ALSO have good enough music that I can find inspiring stuff on. (I also am starting to talk with independent musician's about some interesting collaborations) Haha All that to say, unfortunately my videos are in a niche that bridges the gap between quality production and the fast consumption of social media. A lot of odd challenges to consider that most UA-camrs don't have to deal with. I may consider Vimeo at some point, but UA-cam has kinda stayed home for my content for a lot of reasons.
Wow! first of all: Thank you for this really detailed reply! I can totally see the problem with the viewers, but what if you just uploaded the video to vimeo too and put a link to it in the description? It wouldn't even necessarily need any music (outside of youtube if its just for the video quality) if there are any legal problems with that. I'm really amazed by your dedication towards your videos and I love every single video of yours since you offer quality ofer quantity. It's simply totally worth the waiting every single time. Also you should totally put up a patreon page! I think there are some people out there who are more than willing to support you that way! Thanks again for your long reply!
GalatasticGaming I don't think it is a matter of "discovering". It is a matter of practicing an absolute shittonne. What you need to discover is something that you enjoy enough to practice that much.
Yess, this video is so dope!
Kuma Films Just like yours. I always watch yours too. GG content
Awesome to see you guys here!
Awesome! That's some crazy dexterity. Don't think I could do that even if real life was slow motion.
The slow Mo guys is cool, but this is art. Really enjoyed that thank you!
Perfect example that with some talent and tons of practice you can excel. Totally showing this to my kids to teach about practice.
First things first: cool song. Your videos have constantly been elevating the artists’ talent, I love this old montage, never stop man.
Thanks dude. :) Stoked I get to work with such amazing people.
Loved that downward scoop catch at 0:54 :D Sick video :D
Love it! The part with the walls was amazing! 👌🏻
I flipped a spoon once.
I balanced a fork on my finger once. I feel like we need to share our skills with the world.
I'm down. We could set tables for the leaders of the free world, maybe go on tour.
There is no spoon
Wow! I've heard of your channel thru Gizmo slip but I've never been able to find it.. Time for a binge watch! This is awesome! Keep up the great work!
Thanks man! Hope you enjoy. :)
this is sick amazing quality much love
Awesome video!
Heyy, its awesome to see you again. I'm always pretty excited when there is a new video on your channel! Whenever I see one of your videos or other slow motion footage i wonder if it was possible to host it somewhere else too because the youtube video compression is really annoying sometimes... Awesome video as always btw ^^ keep it up
Thanks! And good question. The only place that compares to UA-cam in streaming quality is Vimeo and the challenge with Vimeo is that they do not give any reasonable way to maintain an audience from video to video. You're pretty much at the mercy of the staff picks. Facebook and Instagram are way worse than YT quality wise and are the only other platforms that have anything close to the userbase UA-cam does. If I launch these videos outside of UA-cam or Facebook, I all but guarantee a much smaller viewership for the video. I haven't talked a lot about production costs, but my videos average about $4,000 per video out of pocket to produce and my most expensive projects have swung higher than $50k for individual videos. (Can't elaborate which ones.) So solid viewership in the past has been kind of essential to breaking even financially while creating these videos.
I may one day offer downloadable versions for a Patreon or similar, but there are legal issues to consider with music licensing that keeps anything outside of streaming for some projects as exhorbitantly expensive. Hell even just licensing good music for UA-cam can be expensive. I've spent in upwards of $2,000 in the past on an individual song license for a sponsored spot and that technically only gave me a year of use. Part of why I am such a big fan of Artlist. One of the few places that have reasonable licensing terms for UA-camrs and ALSO have good enough music that I can find inspiring stuff on. (I also am starting to talk with independent musician's about some interesting collaborations)
Haha All that to say, unfortunately my videos are in a niche that bridges the gap between quality production and the fast consumption of social media. A lot of odd challenges to consider that most UA-camrs don't have to deal with. I may consider Vimeo at some point, but UA-cam has kinda stayed home for my content for a lot of reasons.
Wow! first of all: Thank you for this really detailed reply! I can totally see the problem with the viewers, but what if you just uploaded the video to vimeo too and put a link to it in the description? It wouldn't even necessarily need any music (outside of youtube if its just for the video quality) if there are any legal problems with that. I'm really amazed by your dedication towards your videos and I love every single video of yours since you offer quality ofer quantity. It's simply totally worth the waiting every single time.
Also you should totally put up a patreon page! I think there are some people out there who are more than willing to support you that way!
Thanks again for your long reply!
I love all your stuff!
SUPERB VIDEO APPRECIATED U R HARD WORK LOVE ❤️U. CLASSY MAN HVE NO WORDS 😶 ❤️. KEEP GOING 😍
This was so beautiful
Yeeeeeeeeeeeees
Awesome man!!!
What a beautiful city
I swear this looks just like Portland. Like the same MAX line and that fountain looks like one right outside of PSU
It is Portland! :) Good eye.
Recognized the Moda Center around the 3 minute mark, looking toward the Steel Bridge.
Love it ❤
2:57 Hoooly shit, that scene is mesmerizing!
Well, this just shows us that talent can be in everything and everyone; all you need to do is try until you discover what you excel at 👍🏻
GalatasticGaming I don't think it is a matter of "discovering". It is a matter of practicing an absolute shittonne. What you need to discover is something that you enjoy enough to practice that much.
Man I wish I still had my kendamas...
$20 will get you a pretty reasonable Kendama from most companies! ;)
Amazing!
World champ
Look Good
Yooooohooooo
60fps would be apreciate
How many hours have these people trained with this toy?
Just curious where was this filmed at?
So what is the reason that it took 3 years? I am curious!
cool
holy shit
Noice
Hey would you look at that more BeyondSloMo vids!
Yessir! Sorry for my crazy delay in releases. I'll talk more about that in another video sometime.
BeyondSlowMotion No problem! Just glad to see some videos!
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I m russian
Lmfao
Я русский
Of course they catch it easily with hole like that.
Who else is here? :D
so this is a homeless pass time then?
as skillful as they are. this is not something that looks cool even in slow motion. well at least for me
yay a nerdy toy from the 1940's guess its better then a fidget spinner
Anyone else bored of this hipster shit?
Great montage, but not even the best editors can make this thing look interesting