Strider SJ75 Video Knife Review

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Hi Everyone,
My name is Kirk and I hope this is OK to post this here, but I work in television and film professionally. I've always been behind the scenes either producing, directing or editing for various companies. (But I mainly edit) Recently, I thought I would try doing my own reviews of various knives and other tactical products that I own, bought or traded for. Here is my latest review of a Strider SJ75 that I traded with a great fellow Blade Forums member! Please take a look at my Youtube channel and let me know what you think. I've also included a link to my video production channel.

Thanks for a Great forum!

Regards,

Kirk
Rampart Pictures
Rampart Gear

Strider SJ75 Review:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsvGGfRtsT85ead-BA6V9zg?feature=guide

Rampart Pictures Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/rampartpictures
 
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Thank you, I enjoyed your review. I think your format, discussion, and content were great. One thing I noticed about the video itself, is that you cut away to various portions, I will say that I much prefer that kind of editing to the straight through video (much more refreshing). Again, thanks for sharing, and looking forward to more videos. :thumbup:
 
Thank you RevDevil, I appreciate the kind words! I wanted to edit in "B-Roll or cutaways" to show the close-ups rather than trying to do it live. I've enjoyed doing these videos and will have one or two more later this week. Is it OK to post here when I upload a new video?

Thanks for your help!

Regards,
Kirk

Thank you, I enjoyed your review. I think your format, discussion, and content were great. One thing I noticed about the video itself, is that you cut away to various portions, I will say that I much prefer that kind of editing to the straight through video (much more refreshing). Again, thanks for sharing, and looking forward to more videos. :thumbup:
 
Yea, I seen your Strider Video's already, and you do a really nice job all around.
 
Good video. I have a SJ75, a Sng and a PT. I think the most elegant of the three is the SJ, by a wide margin.
Sonnydaze
 
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