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Dolby 7.1 Tutorial

Ed_Clark

Dolby 7.1 is the latest in the series of patterns that have manipulation similar to the classic Dolby Söround http://juggling.tv/1742 In this new pattern, we add a club to the Dolby 5.1 pattern, first shown http://juggling.tv/16656 Dolby 5.1, Dolby 5.2 and Dolby 7.1 were all composed together as a set. Seeing as Dolby 7.1 is another step up in the difficulty of manipulator patterns I've not gone with a standard pattern video, but instead added some training patterns - like a workshop. Workshop tips: 1. Keep the tempo slow when you are throwing the heffs - you are controlling the pattern speed. 2. The manipulation needs to be a little faster than you might do it in Dolby 5.1, as the tempo is set by the dwell+height of the heffs. Slow manipulation can introduce timing problems for catching the 4p4p. 3. Heffs (4) and double passes (4p) must be the same height in order to keep good timing. 4. The pattern is synchronous.

02:06

2403

0

16-01-2018

[0]

HYPERSPIN T Hyper-Bearing LED

jugglejedi

Taiwanese and Malaysian Hyperspin players using the latest LED model called the Hyperspin Chameleon LED Diabolo. Filmed on a Saturday at the local park featuring some crazy vertax tricks and synchronized diaboling, amazing what you can do in the dark with some bright LED'S.

03:35

3201

0

24-02-2017

[8]

Makeba

jonathanlardillier

juggling 3 balls routine synchro with music.

02:58

1413

0

07-06-2016

[0]

TIMECODE

Impredecibles

A timecode (alternatively, time code) is a sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing synchronization system.

02:39

1672

0

16-11-2015

[1]

Guennadi Kil - Cirque de Demain 1987

bad1dobby

Guennadi Kil's unique juggling style at 10th Cirque de Demain in 1987. Silver medal 3, 4 & 5 balls (plus lip synching and general weirdness...)

02:59

2703

1

01-10-2015

[0]

Feeding the Fish  - Pixel Video Suits

FeedingtheFish

From the creators of Pixel-Poi, pioneers of bespoke light performance since 2001, Feeding the Fish present the future of live LED dance: Pixel Video Suits A fast paced co-ordination of colour, choreography and animated graphics where pixel-mapped LED costumes display moving images across dancers' bodies in synchronisation with a tightly choreographed dance routine “Splendidly luminescent!” Jon Bentley (The Gadget Show) For bookings and more information, please contact: [email protected].

01:20

2710

0

22-04-2015

[0]

BJC 2015

jugglerdavies

BJC 2015 was amazing! Here is the video I made there. It includes 11 ball flashes, 7 ball back crosses and 10 balls 16 catches (asynch)

03:59

2477

0

06-04-2015

[1]

Davies #2

jugglerdavies

My personal records for 9 ball cascade, 10 ball asynch fountain and also a nice 11 ball flash to finish it off. Equipment used in this video can be found at www.oddballs.co.uk

03:18

1548

0

19-01-2015

[0]

Stilts plus synchronised Kyu tricks

TLMB

Breaking a record, and getting bidextrous.

02:56

1933

0

21-10-2014

[0]

10 balls 12 catches

jugglerdavies

Just a quick video using the juggle dream uglies to do 10 balls for 12 catches! Like I said in the video they are without a doubt my favourite balls to juggle and the progress I have made since changing to them is unreal!

00:22

2607

0

04-07-2014

[1]

#30 Budapest - HockEurope 2013 - SALZIG Sporthocker

SALZIGsporthocker

http://www.Sporthocker.com https://www.facebook.com/SALZIGsporthocker Hockerer: Hannes, ML, Philippo, SL, Zoë Music: Josh Wave & Stephan Fischer Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 5 - Remix https://soundcloud.com/joshwave/ Thanks: SALZIG, STABILO, FiveTen, Sony, Red Bull http://www.stabilo.com https://www.facebook.com/STABILO

04:18

3026

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27-04-2014

[2]

Winter of Juggling

DavidAndy

My Winter 2013/2014 in Mainz (mostly). Mein Winter 2013/2014 in Mainz (größtenteils).

07:13

2630

0

18-02-2014

[1]

Arirang Mass Games 2013

hexagonic

I visited DPRK in September 2013 and was lucky enough to see the Mass Games twice. The show has around 100,000 performers and it tells the story of The Korean Revolution through synchronised dance, gymnastics and acrobatics. The giant picture on the far side of the stadium is created by 20,000 children, all with books of coloured cards, each book containing up to 170 pages. The scene at the start is their warm up. The show runs each year from July to September or October; you can watch as many videos online as you like, but to truly appreciate it, it's best to see it live. Edit...you can now download this.

08:46

5772

3

10-10-2013

[4]

Pixel-Poi: Custom Programming Client Logos- Feeding the Fish: Fl

FeedingtheFish

www.feedingthefish.com Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Feeding-The-Fish-State-of-the-art-juggling/3125... Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/PixelPoi/nPixel-Poi programmed to display Logos in performances of Flux and Kaleidoscope. Feeding the Fish invented the Pixel-Poi, patented the technology and have performed customised logo-juggling and light-dance shows for hundreds of clients worldwide including: Google, Vodafone, AXA, Microsoft, Alton Towers, Kraft Foods, Ministry of Sound, Diesel, Bahrain Formula One, Christina Aguilera and Lamborghini, revealing branding in synchronisation with choreography and soundtrack. 34 Dancers recently used Pixel-Poi during the Take-That UK stadium tour "The Circus" which was seen live by over a million fans. This is the official promo video. www.feedingthefish.com

01:20

2682

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29-04-2013

[1]

Asynchronous Symmetry

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson

04:25

2062

0

20-02-2013

[4]

Water on Mars (Trailer) Tony Pezzo Patrik Elmnert Wes Peden

wespeden

Download full 45 minute video plus 25 minute bonus here! http://www.wespeden.com/?page_id=8 Water on Mars is a compilation sequence by jugglers Tony Pezzo, Patrik Elmnert, and Wes Peden. The video presents routines, patterns, and tricks the 3 have been developing for the past 3 years. The project was motivated by good tricks, good angles, and the possibilities for prop transitions when you have extremely competent assistants. The video contains 81 new patterns, the 5 club diamond lock, an upside down albert triplex, an 11 club pirouette, the best 5 ring routine alive, and synchronized 7 clubs. Main feature: 45 minutes Bonus Live show video: 25 minutes Price: 15€ File format .MOV File size. 2.6 GB/nSong in trailer:Riot Rhythm by Sleigh Bells

01:11

6807

1

24-11-2012

[9]

Teku Contact - 23 - Synchronised

Teku

An experiment. Apologies for it looking shoddy but its bloody hard to do right, especially with limited room. But more than anything I wanted to get the idea across. Still working on my big video, should be finished next month maybe?

01:35

2724

1

10-06-2012

[8]

The Making of the Team Shreddie Crunch 2 Trailer

TeamShreddieCrunch

Josh Turner, Alex Barron and Dan Wood demonstrate heroic perseverance in their 45 minute battle to capture three synchronised db97531s on camera.

02:42

2566

0

29-04-2012

[1]

Synchronní fontána

00:07

1935

0

22-08-2011

[1]

as —> synch 4 balls

HEC_Productions

as —> synch 4 balls (c,8) (0,0) (0,8)(c,0)(0,8)(0,0)

00:19

2538

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28-03-2011

[1]

Ben Hestness Visits The Hodge's

ChrisHodge

What we did when Ben Hestness came for a 2 week juggling visit.

06:16

7863

3

09-01-2011

[12]

Best Way

btiemann

The stunning conclusion to the Throw Sequence method, for asynch tricks. In this case I derive some transitions from 714 back into 741. This one also shows how to do a 0, and why I like numbers and not letters to denote siteswap throws.

12:30

3770

0

10-10-2010

[2]

Synch Transitions from Throw Sequence Method 1

btiemann

The first of two videos using the throw sequence method to deal with a synchronous transition, getting from (6x,4)* to (8x,2)*. Plus, a word from my sponsor.

08:12

3697

0

10-10-2010

[2]

Synch Transitions from Throw Sequence Method 2

08:26

3589

0

10-10-2010

[1]

Overview of Excited State Siteswap Transition (Mini-Series)

btiemann

Here's a non-trailer trailer for an upcoming mini-series of Boppo's Whiteboard ... namely, several different methods to calculate or deduce transition sequences between excited-state siteswap tricks. If you know the get-in and get-outs, that's enough to make transitions. If you know of or can find a trick that has states in common with the tricks you wish to transition between, that is enough to make transition sequences. If you know the states themselves and can find throws to convert between them, that too is enough. Also, if you can give the total arrival schedule, if you will, of the entire sequence you wish to have transitions within, that too enables you to deduce possible transition sequences. They all work for synch, too, but the last is maybe the best method for me.

02:55

4412

0

09-10-2010

[0]

 
 
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