Video Trailer For Knight Combat Series

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Guys I am figuring this stuff out as I go and I want all your input

This is the trailer for the video that I did on the sold out run of Combat Blades from MS Jason Knight

I should have released this trailer before the intro video and from now on you can expect a trailer and than the release video

This is my first attempt so hopefully they will improve as we go

People have been talking about how to reach a new younger audience and introduce them to custom knives

I feel this type of media will be a big part of the future and you can expect to see something like this for Jason and my new Hawk project that is coming out and Matt Diskin's new Flipper that has been so anticipated

I hope you guys like it :)

[video=youtube_share;JCfmhNbU82I]http://youtu.be/JCfmhNbU82I[/video]
 
Bravo! I can't stop laughing!
I think this is great!

Also, how do I get on one of the lists for future projects?
 
Eric thanks my friend

I am having a ball with this stuff :)

When ever you see one of these trailers coming up reach out
 
Joe: YOU did all that editing? Wow. Mad Skillz.

Trailer = Just the right length. I'm a firm believer in the one minute rule on new concepts. Click through later.

Thanks!

Jim
 
Jim I am so unskilled on a computer it's not funny

Today's editing programs and working with good content saves the day :)
 
Now the challenge… a 9 second Vine Video… they are all the rage.
Or so they tell me :)
 
Jim I am so unskilled on a computer it's not funny

Really? Could have fooled all of us. I'll bet you'll be twirling that computer and GoPro around the garage soon, just like Jason's fighter. :eek:

Really well done. Like Coop says, the length of the trailer is a plus. Get their attention, sell the product, get out. Look forward to more Paranee Production work! :thumbup:

- Joe
 
You are getting pretty good at the editing Joe. You seem to know your way around a knife too which fits great with the theatrical sound track.
 
Cool video Joe. I really enjoyed it.

I liked watching you with that Knight. Always a pleasure to see a skilled practitioner at work. It is obvious that you know what you're doing. I on the other hand am awed and a bit intimidated by foot-long, razor sharp blades.
 
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