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You forgot Andy Laputka. I love them, especially Joe Ayala's tilt shifting but I stick by my statement.
Maybe it's the courses, maybe it's the skill level, maybe is the availability of set up angles due to safety concerns, maybe it's the continuity between the shots of a single run. American drifting videographers have not achieved the level of production as many of the pro and amateur Japanese video production teams have achieved.
I know we are trying but just stating a fact, we are not there.Last edited by my 1 88 u; 01-30-2011, 12:48 PM.
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