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New Video Lesson - Backyard Lesson on Chipping Options
Ringer
Posted: Saturday, April 10, 2010 4:33:16 PM

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Hey everyone. I am starting up a new video series on practicing around the house and here is my first video! It's on chipping. Hope you enjoy and please let me know what you think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XtGkjFWDBU

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stackandtilt
Posted: Sunday, April 11, 2010 11:08:20 AM

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The Blog is looking great.

Love this tip:
Initial Direction = 75% Clubface / 25% Clubhead path
Spin imparted = 75% Clubhead Path / 25% Clubface

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XtGkjFWDBU


Initial thoughts:
Quote:
Look at your bad grass, you need to fertilize today !
Severely bad lies ... WINTER RULES ! Lift and place :)
Chipping on Hardwood Floors is OK ?
Are you trying to end marriages ! :)


The video wasn't very instructional in that it didn't really highlight something to work on.
Maybe your main point was to learn to pick a landing spot but even that wasn't highlighted.
It was also first mentioned at the 2 minute mark !

6 minute video is Way too long for YouTube.
Over a minute on YouTube is long, over 2 minutes is a no-no.

Boil it down - think about what you are trying to help and focus on it and do that ONLY.
You need to script it and right it down, plan it, fine tune it, and then go for it.

You can do some "talk videos" where you chit chat but people also want 90 second (OR LESS!) focused instruction.

Tip: Don't combine tips ... make more than 1 video.
Tip: The video (very washed out) and audio quality was oddly poor.
Tip: Use a Super Short intro only. A longer one may be OK later ... or for a "talk" video. Think of it like this. You want your video to be say 90 seconds. You wasted 20 seconds in your intro. Cool effects though !

Keep us posted on your new videos.
Looking forward to it & the blog.
Ringer
Posted: Sunday, April 11, 2010 3:06:53 PM

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stackandtilt wrote:
The Blog is looking great.

Love this tip:
Initial Direction = 75% Clubface / 25% Clubhead path
Spin imparted = 75% Clubhead Path / 25% Clubface

===============

Initial thoughts:
Quote:
Look at your bad grass, you need to fertilize today !
Severely bad lies ... WINTER RULES ! Lift and place :)
Chipping on Hardwood Floors is OK ?
Are you trying to end marriages ! :)


The video wasn't very instructional in that it didn't really highlight something to work on.
Maybe your main point was to learn to pick a landing spot but even that wasn't highlighted.
It was also first mentioned at the 2 minute mark !

6 minute video is Way too long for YouTube.
Over a minute on YouTube is long, over 2 minutes is a no-no.

Boil it down - think about what you are trying to help and focus on it and do that ONLY.
You need to script it and right it down, plan it, fine tune it, and then go for it.

You can do some "talk videos" where you chit chat but people also want 90 second (OR LESS!) focused instruction.

Tip: Don't combine tips ... make more than 1 video.
Tip: The video (very washed out) and audio quality was oddly poor.
Tip: Use a Super Short intro only. A longer one may be OK later ... or for a "talk" video. Think of it like this. You want your video to be say 90 seconds. You wasted 20 seconds in your intro. Cool effects though !

Keep us posted on your new videos.
Looking forward to it & the blog.


You're not the first person to mention this. I think the multiple videos is a good idea. I do tend to include a lot of information in one video.

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