Gorrilla Productions

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  1. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    :lol::yep
     
  2. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    I appreciate and recognize this too.

    I've never been taunt formally never have I done anything formally. I'd love to see what you could do on an editing aspect too. As I appreciate art and boxing.

    Both serve their purpose. But have to recognize GP is much more time-consuming and more well thought out. Which I think you do.
     
  3. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    YEAH. I'm going to tell you you don't know what the **** you're talking about. YOU DON'T. Besides, you started in with that **** with me, Petey, and you don't know the first ****ing thing about me or my relationship with production and editing. :patsch What I see here is alot of chatter. YEAH, crybaby... Editing is easy. :roll: Just STFU. Please. I don't need to hear this ****. Editing is hard, baby. That's why fluff doesn't pass for art. :patsch THINK about the respondent here. You sound like a ****ing IDIOT.
     
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    stiyzal is nice. Agreed.
     
  5. PetethePrince

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    :lol:

    Did you literally just get your period... or did you get sand in your vagina?

    Is there a better boxing editor out there? No, not exclusively and it really isn't close. So either GP is good at what he does or others just suck at something that's so easy. Your call.
     
  6. kirk

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    Ive never seen that Cotto one before, thanks for sharing it ill look up his other work :good
     
  7. Addie

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CslPeE4TqFs[/ame]

    I did this 2 years ago on Movie Maker. :lol: I now use Final Cut Pro, industry standard video editing software. The video is inspiring, but you don't get a proper sense of how good Barrera was technically. You don't see his combination's, his frightening ability to change pace, and his counterpunching. It's entertaining. I've grown since then, I make videos so I can say, "See guys, this is how good he was". I let GP inspire me with his touching juxtapositions. He does that very well indeed, as well as anyone.
     
  8. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    :|

    You're exposing your caveman intelligence, cheesy personality, and CRYBABY tendencies, Petey. You can **** off now unless there's something else you'd like to put in your mouth besides your foot. Maybe a doughnut or a dick or something? Knock yourself out, buddy.
     
  9. PetethePrince

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    I understand your a boxing purist. I appreciate the guy who made that Burley video and GP equally for different reasons. So I get it.

    That's a pretty good video considering it's Movie Maker. Some minor pacing issues, and sometimes the highlight doesn't match the intensity of aspects of the beat, vocals, etc. These are subtle things people might not notice that enhances a video. GP is not extraordinary, but good all around.
     
  10. kirk

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    I dont remember what his name was but the guy that did Mayweather vs Mosley 'lets get it on' or something like that, wasnt too bad eather, dont know if hes put out other things though, ill try to find the clip.

    Bottom line is there are many good Boxing Video producers out there, and GP is one of them, i dont see anything wrong with people giving him props.... everyone is going to have their taste in what they like, i like the emotional/drama side of boxing a lot, the soul of it so to speak, and sometimes he does a good job of that, but sometimes i want a more meat and potatoes type of highlight, where its showing what the fighter is all about more, like addie says.

    Personally, im just thankful these guys are out there making these for our enjoyment.... :good
     
  11. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    On a positive note that's well said, kirk.
     
  12. kirk

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    here it is.... personally i think its very good.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SfRp8xWeX8[/ame]
     
  13. PetethePrince

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    I guess you got me there. Caveman intelligence? I really like that one, especially considering a lot of my thoughts/opinions are in agreement with yours. But you're obviously upset so you're trying to just throw out lame reactionary retorts. It doesn't sound like I'm the one crying.

    **** off? It's a message board. Why don't stop responding to me then you ****ing pathetic twat. Simple solution, really. :hi:
     
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    I can't ever imagine trying to put a composition together on XP again...ever. It's insane. Lag all over the shop, I used free cheap software to cut the video. I did good considering my circumstances, but now I have the best possible software on a laptop that cost me 1700...and to think I've dumbed down my efforts. I just want people to realise how good my favorite fighters were now, and no doubt my Carbajal and Barrera videos do that just fine. You see Carbajal's punching power, you see Barrera's combination's. That gives me great satisfaction...and when I wanna be inspired, I'll type in "Gorilla Productions". ...We can co-exist.