Jump to content
N-Europe

Too Amazing


Daft

Recommended Posts

Ugh. I tried to watch it. The skills are amazing. 2 mins in and every single jump that I had seen them do was amazing. Why do they have to punctuate it with such pretentious bullshit?

 

There's a moment at exactly 60 seconds where the first guy takes a deep breath and for a moment there's a glimpse of humanity and I thought the video was going to be good. The next couple of minutes are ruined by bright over-branded clothing, CGI and showboating...

 

I wanted to keep watching but that was just bugging me. If I'm going to watch parkour, I'd rather watch amateurs filming each other jumping over rooftops on handheld cameras.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah, I might thieve that.

 

Ugh. I tried to watch it. The skills are amazing. 2 mins in and every single jump that I had seen them do was amazing. Why do they have to punctuate it with such pretentious bullshit?

 

There's a moment at exactly 60 seconds where the first guy takes a deep breath and for a moment there's a glimpse of humanity and I thought the video was going to be good. The next couple of minutes are ruined by bright over-branded clothing, CGI and showboating...

 

I wanted to keep watching but that was just bugging me. If I'm going to watch parkour, I'd rather watch amateurs filming each other jumping over rooftops on handheld cameras.

 

Yeah, it's got a real corporate look. Not nice. Like the end is just dumb. But some of the things in it are awesome, like the breakdancing dude (which is pretty much the reason I posted the video).

 

Plus, I practice in all the places the video was filmed so I get how hard it is to get over some of those obstacles.

Edited by Daft
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Great use of music!

They're all cocks, the lot of them, what's with the fucking bullshit attitude?

Cool stuff, they've got skills, but nothing you won't see on the street anyday. 75% of the whole freerun/parkour thing is people random jumping over things with no real thrill. Few people really do it with gut, though.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As it happens I am making a video (or will be soon). It's for one of my university modules about space, place and architecture. Will definitely keep you all updated.

 

The plan for the video is to do one long course, so not just random cuts from everywhere.. We'll see how it turns out. It's going to be in first and third person. Will be interesting.

 

Great use of music!

They're all cocks, the lot of them, what's with the fucking bullshit attitude?

 

Agreed.

 

Cool stuff, they've got skills, but nothing you won't see on the street anyday. 75% of the whole freerun/parkour thing is people random jumping over things with no real thrill. Few people really do it with gut, though.

 

Well that's a weird thing to say.

Edited by Daft
Link to comment
Share on other sites

You know what I mean, it's awesome even when it's "normal" like on that video, it just isn't mindblowing. But when it's done properly it's much more engaging than that, Dafto! No?

 

I think I get you. It's definitely much more impressive seeing it in real life, when it's being practiced/just done for the sake of it. Having it so constant in a video like that does normalise it somewhat and it feels artificial to an extent.

 

I was kind of just confused by this 75% figure you pulled out.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's probably because it's pretty effortless for everyone in that video.

 

This is freerunning, right? Parkour doesn't have all the fancy moves, but is only about getting from A to B as fast as possible, correct?

 

Free running is just another name for parkour. There's isn't really a difference (considering I heard this from Sebastien Foucan's mouth, I'm going to go with it) although some people will tell you there is. The term 'freerunning' was initially used because people thought the word 'parkour' wouldn't catch on in England.

 

As for all the fancy moves...well, no that's not really parkour but then parkour has individual techniques and styles so it is and it isn't. Personally I'd say it's parkour with fancy shit thrown in. :heh:

 

This article should clear a few things up if you have time to read it. Le Parkour - An Overview

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's probably because it's pretty effortless for everyone in that video.

 

 

 

Free running is just another name for parkour. There's isn't really a difference (considering I heard this from Sebastien Foucan's mouth, I'm going to go with it) although some people will tell you there is. The term 'freerunning' was initially used because people thought the word 'parkour' wouldn't catch on in England.

 

As for all the fancy moves...well, no that's not really parkour but then parkour has individual techniques and styles so it is and it isn't. Personally I'd say it's parkour with fancy shit thrown in. :heh:

 

This article should clear a few things up if you have time to read it. Le Parkour - An Overview

 

But aren't the creators (including Sebastien Foucan) also in disagreement about the definitions and values of parkour/freerunning?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

But aren't the creators (including Sebastien Foucan) also in disagreement about the definitions and values of parkour/freerunning?

 

Not in the way that parkour is one thing and free running is another. I think David Belle advocates real efficiency of movement more whereas Sebastien Foucan thinks everyone has their own way of moving. It's not that big a deal from what I understand.

 

What ever you think of the people in the video you have to admire their athletic ability and strength.

 

Thanks for posting that Daft. I would use the thank you button, but I've done a ReZ and run out.

 

Glad you liked it. Yeah, their strength is obscene. Just try hanging sideways off a lamp post! :heh: I really want to be able to do that one day. Just for the lulz.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...