discgolfreview
Dec 01 2004, 03:21 AM
well, i finally found the time to get all the video footage posted that i shot at the USDGC. there's a decent mix of styles as well as some putts.

here's direct links to the pages for those who don't feel like sifting through.

Drives:
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/stevebrinster.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/leslidemark.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/jendombrowski.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/micahdorius.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/bobgraham.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/bradhammock.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/boblauritzen.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/kevinmccoy.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/toddrowell.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/jeffrzepka.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/ronturner.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/keithwarren.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/stevewisecup.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/mikeyoung.shtml

Putts:
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/stevebrinster2.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/bradhammock2.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/chrisheeren2.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/brianschweberger3.shtml

Other (a jump putt and a 360):
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/davefeldberg3.shtml
http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/analysis/mikeyoung2.shtml

Dec 01 2004, 04:05 PM
This is great work. Much appreciated.

If you're up to the challenge, I'd love to see something from directly above the thrower when feasible.

nix
Dec 02 2004, 12:54 PM
Yes, very nice. I watched several of those yesterday. Thank you for your efforts, and for sharing with us!

Dec 02 2004, 10:25 PM
Thanks alot Blake.

discgolfreview
Dec 04 2004, 04:38 AM
glad people enjoyed the footage and a big thanks to the players who were willing to be video taped.

as for the top view, i don't foresee that happening any time soon unfortunately. my shoots are sporadic and my equipment is low budget (think $200 camera and $40 capture device running into a very old, out of date computer and free editing software) as well as i'm losing my site sponsorship in the very near future :(

20460chase
Dec 04 2004, 01:18 PM
Your doing excellent work for such little resources.

atreau3
Dec 07 2004, 10:53 AM
Blake,

You should do a fundraiser to sponsor the website... order discs and sell them, profit going to save the site.... heck, if the disc types/designs were right, i'd definitely buy a few to support your review site. I've consulted your site since I started playing 2-3 years ago, and I check it out every now and then....
Both discraft and innova run great deals for fundraisers for tourny's, why not run a fundraiser for the website. Many if not all of us benefit from your site, let us "sponsor" your site buy buying a few discs.

Let me know if I can help with the dollars and cents of it. That's what I'm good at....

Erick

vwkeepontruckin
Dec 07 2004, 10:56 AM
Gateway has fundraising options too, just call the shop.

jfsheffield
Dec 07 2004, 10:24 PM
I would buy fundraising discs, and point other DG'rs your way as well. I have benefited greatly from your site and always send new DG'rs there as well. Let us know how we can help.

Dec 08 2004, 04:58 AM
as well as i'm losing my site sponsorship in the very near future :(



How much does your site cost to run? if your web counter is correct, you've had ~85,700 visitors, which is great, but not high enough to rack up huge bandwidth costs. what are the costs other than site hosting? just asking because i love your site, and would hate to see it go...

discgolfreview
Dec 09 2004, 03:45 AM
thanks for the support so far.

at the moment, i'm busy finishing up my last semester of college (graduate in december). once i'm done i'll be thinking of ways to raise $ to pay for the site, probably in the form of disc sales (starting with discs i own and don't plan on throwing) and possibly others or some of the disc golf throwing flipbooks i brought to the worlds and usdgc.

as for site costs, there's the domain and hosting costs. while i don't get a tremendous number of hits, the throwing breakdowns and videos end up eating up a lot of bandwidth and i go through 1-2gb of transfers from dec-feb which generally peaks around 5-6gb during august or so and 3-5gb during the other months.

the site will stay going and i will pay it out of my pocket but luckily, i've had people in the disc golf community (Marty Hapner and Ron Jackson, namely) who were kind enough to cover hosting for my site for extended periods of time.

Lyle O Ross
Dec 09 2004, 11:38 AM
A couple of thoughts Blake, before putting in a lot of time and your own money (i.e. selling your discs) you might do a cost breakdown and ask for donations straight up. I don't know the implications of that approach but frankly the asset you provide should be worth a couple of bucks per player. The other option to consider is soliciting the PDGA. I would vote for either direct support from the PGDA or a move of your material to this site. All your materials are neutral and beneficial to all players. What a great resource to bring to the PDGA!