Soooooo Cody Harrington and myself (Byron Hutton) got invited to be the guests at the Auckland Circus Convention!
Whilst we were there we decided to make a wee video for you all. Hope you like it!
Check out Cody's channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Jugglingcody777
and he's sponsored by Gballz soo:
http://www.gballz.com
Big thanks to Mark Williams and Paul Klaassen for organising the whole thing and looking after us!
Check those mad dogs out here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheBlinglingBros
Also there is another convention, 2nd - 5th of February 2012!
http://www.aucklandcircusconvention.co.nz/
Filmed just after sunset on a cloudy day near Cottesloe Beach in Perth. The music is Sunset Juggling by David Edwards (my uncle).
The creature in the background is some sort of sea lion and is visible from the start until 2:30 and then very briefly around 4:22.
The balls are programmable Ultimate Globalls which were synchronized with the timing of the tricks.
The tricks are, in order:
744
8444
67561
774714
8648144
74758144
746791551
7468a14514
64847491444
Juggletween2 is a second attempt at an experiment in distributed video production. The idea was to get groups of people from around the world (We managed USA, Australia, Finland, Japan and the UK this year), all working together to produce a juggling video... but without any of them knowing what any of the others were doing, or even who was involved!
After dropping stuff for years in the US, I took my juggling overseas, but alas. Gravity proved to be equally challenging all over the world. At least I found some beautiful backgrounds. I even cascaded (clubs) in front of a cascade (waterfall)!
Thanks to all who helped me film this stuff from 2002 to 2005. Thanks to Enya for this tune, "Storms in Africa" (sorry Ms Enya that I don't have Africa on here).
Thanks to Juggling TV for making videos look better than the Tube of You.
In March 2005, jugglers in Perth, Australia, decided to make a video of their juggling exploits. To what end? dunno. But, now, it is finished and we can get on with our lives.
Homespun is a movie that features various types of juggling at several well-known Perth locations.