I think a vid on doing Sliding Shoot with Beylauncher would be SWEET.
Beyblade Videos
Gattyaki
I really enjoyed it ! 
Can't wait for the next one

Can't wait for the next one

EDIT; Sorry Google Chrome playing up.
I would like to see about how wearing down reacts on performance, but it isnt my call. :p
Also thanks for the awesome vids!
I would like to see about how wearing down reacts on performance, but it isnt my call. :p
Also thanks for the awesome vids!

dani is really good at her weirdass gattyaki
so currently the schedule is sliding shoot for mfb and a basic overview of the mfb system
so currently the schedule is sliding shoot for mfb and a basic overview of the mfb system
Can you do one explaining The multiple ways of shooting,instead of doing a video for each
There should be a WBO Twitter and/or Facebook account where you can post these videos. (and news, event dates/outcomes, etc..)
I agree separate videos would be better. There is no advantage. Could even be confusing.
(Jun. 22, 2009 8:24 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Why? What's the disadvantage of separate videos? I'm not disregarding the idea, but I would like to hear the advantage of this.
I agree separate videos would be better. There is no advantage. Could even be confusing.
(Jun. 22, 2009 8:25 PM)Maz Wrote: There should be a WBO Twitter and/or Facebook account where you can post these videos. (and news, event dates/outcomes, etc..)
There's a Facebook one already too

EDIT: Ah! here we go ... : http://www.facebook.com/group.php?sid=60...ref=search
There is a WBO Twitter actually, I just never ever use it or promote it at all.
(Jun. 22, 2009 8:24 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: Why? What's the disadvantage of separate videos? I'm not disregarding the idea, but I would like to hear the advantage of this.
Well there is None.You can choose its just that all the diffrent ways of launching go into one category.Shooting.So it would save some time doing one video explaining everything.but there is a advantage to doing seperate videos.its better sorted
Keep in mind how long the original Sliding Shoot video was. That said, there aren't many "real" shooting techs outside of banking, sliding shoot, and gattyaki.
You should post this video on the front page its really good.
(Jun. 22, 2009 7:09 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTZ9xHIIrRU
Beyblade Lesson: Types
Still processing so quality will get better in time.
EDIT: High quality and HD is working!
Is that Beyblade OST in the background? Nostalgia, especially for the Stamina part of the video ~ ♥
It's the G-Rev OST, yeah.

nice vid Brad!
But is it just me or did your old camera have better video quality?....
But is it just me or did your old camera have better video quality?....
^^^^ I think it may as well. Great video, though.
Yeah, I see what you mean ... 
I'm willing to bet it's a lighting/positioning issue though, not the camera. Still, looking at it now I'm feeling really disappointed.
I want to delete all the videos.
Well, it appears the issue was with some poor lighting and positioning decisions by me. But, please understand that I put an entire day into that video and I basically feel like killing myself after seeing how poor the footage looks by comparison to older videos ...
I may have to reshoot the whole thing.

I'm willing to bet it's a lighting/positioning issue though, not the camera. Still, looking at it now I'm feeling really disappointed.

Well, it appears the issue was with some poor lighting and positioning decisions by me. But, please understand that I put an entire day into that video and I basically feel like killing myself after seeing how poor the footage looks by comparison to older videos ...
I may have to reshoot the whole thing.
So I did some more tests with my current camera and for some reason, the previous camera (Kodak z1285) definitely performed better ... I sent this e-mail to Kodak:
===
Hi Kodak,
My name is Brad Tiller. Back in April I purchased a Kodak z1285 Easyshare camera because I
was intrigued by the video function. I took some video with it, and the results were quite good:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dkH4NMzdL4
However, I discovered the Zi6 and checked out some sample footage of it, and I was
impressed. And of course, I assumed, a dedicated video camera from the same company will
have much better video than their point & shoot model! So I returned the z1285 to Canadian
Tire and picked up a Zi6 in May. Finally getting the time to use it, I'm disappointed. In fact, it
appears the z1285 had BETTER VIDEO. Just look at the blurry video I captured from the
Zi6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTZ9xHIIrRU
So, please understand the position I'm in. I returned a cheaper, point and shoot camera, for a
more expensive, dedicated video camera ... and the video was better on the P&S! I would love
to return the Zi6 and get the z1285 back, but I'm past Staples return policy.
So, here's what I'm getting at: I would like to exchange, through Kodak, the Zi6 for a z1285 ...
the camera I'd originally purchased and returned. I cannot afford to buy another camera,
particularly when I only needed one in the first place. Please help me.
===
I'm so upset and frustrated right now.
===
Hi Kodak,
My name is Brad Tiller. Back in April I purchased a Kodak z1285 Easyshare camera because I
was intrigued by the video function. I took some video with it, and the results were quite good:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dkH4NMzdL4
However, I discovered the Zi6 and checked out some sample footage of it, and I was
impressed. And of course, I assumed, a dedicated video camera from the same company will
have much better video than their point & shoot model! So I returned the z1285 to Canadian
Tire and picked up a Zi6 in May. Finally getting the time to use it, I'm disappointed. In fact, it
appears the z1285 had BETTER VIDEO. Just look at the blurry video I captured from the
Zi6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTZ9xHIIrRU
So, please understand the position I'm in. I returned a cheaper, point and shoot camera, for a
more expensive, dedicated video camera ... and the video was better on the P&S! I would love
to return the Zi6 and get the z1285 back, but I'm past Staples return policy.
So, here's what I'm getting at: I would like to exchange, through Kodak, the Zi6 for a z1285 ...
the camera I'd originally purchased and returned. I cannot afford to buy another camera,
particularly when I only needed one in the first place. Please help me.
===
I'm so upset and frustrated right now.

(Jun. 23, 2009 2:25 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: So I did some more tests with my current camera and for some reason, the previous camera (Kodak z1285) definitely performed better ... I sent this e-mail to Kodak:
===
Hi Kodak,
My name is Brad Tiller. Back in April I purchased a Kodak z1285 Easyshare camera because I
was intrigued by the video function. I took some video with it, and the results were quite good:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dkH4NMzdL4
However, I discovered the Zi6 and checked out some sample footage of it, and I was
impressed. And of course, I assumed, a dedicated video camera from the same company will
have much better video than their point & shoot model! So I returned the z1285 to Canadian
Tire and picked up a Zi6 in May. Finally getting the time to use it, I'm disappointed. In fact, it
appears the z1285 had BETTER VIDEO. Just look at the blurry video I captured from the
Zi6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTZ9xHIIrRU
So, please understand the position I'm in. I returned a cheaper, point and shoot camera, for a
more expensive, dedicated video camera ... and the video was better on the P&S! I would love
to return the Zi6 and get the z1285 back, but I'm past Staples return policy.
So, here's what I'm getting at: I would like to exchange, through Kodak, the Zi6 for a z1285 ...
the camera I'd originally purchased and returned. I cannot afford to buy another camera,
particularly when I only needed one in the first place. Please help me.
===
I'm so upset and frustrated right now.
Hope this works out for you. Seriously dude, that's messed up.