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i personally have never said f5 deserved it in 2012, but their were people who voiced their opinion and said they should have won that year.
The patience you have to entertain this.
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i personally have never said f5 deserved it in 2012, but their were people who voiced their opinion and said they should have won that year.
yes i am a fan of f5, but im not a judge and if the judges decided/scored to where SE beat out F5 and the others, then who am i to have a heart attack about it, it is what it is. but yes again their were people who said they thought f5 was going to win, or that they deserved it after day two regardless of mistakes. ugh regardless im over it, im just trying to patiently wait for the comp season to begin...... :enjoyshow:The patience you have to entertain this.
yes i am a fan of f5, but im not a judge and if the judges decided/scored to where SE beat out F5 and the others, then who am i to have a heart attack about it, it is what it is. but yes again their were people who said they thought f5 was going to win, or that they deserved it after day two regardless of mistakes. ugh regardless im over it, im just trying to patiently wait for the comp season to begin...... :enjoyshow:
i mean come on, EVERYBODY like a little rivalry in their sports, whether its football, basketball, or cheerleading... thats what makes it more fun to watch.
You got a King shimmy, which I'm not sure I've ever gotten so Kudo's to you Ms Donna!!! LMAO
I actually really love good live streams. I've purchased them for all major events that I couldn't be present for since my former CP wasn't in any of the age/skill divisions that would attend those comps. I prefer the ability to have immediate access. HD videos can be edited (doesn't happen as often, but can), sometimes people don't get both days at 2 day comps, some teams people actually do care about aren't taped (this I see most often), especially lower level teams or teams not from a powerhouse gym, I'm impatient and don't really wanna wait and see if someone uploads something only to find out they didn't, sometimes videos get taken down from YouTube whereas some of the live streams you can go back and watch VOD over and over, and many time the "HD" quality isn't really so HD on my computer or phone (or maybe that's bc I'm partially blind). And this is coming from someone whose channel gets a ton of hits and compliments bc of the HD videos my hubby would take when my CP used to compete. :)So looking at the business potential of doing live streams.... if people are posting HD quality videos of the teams people want to see for free 2 minutes after they do it live what is the motivation to purchase a live stream account?
I have and understand the ability to do a live stream but I can't see how well someone can make money if everyone gets what they want for free right after it's done.
I actually really love good live streams. I've purchased them for all major events that I couldn't be present for since my former CP wasn't in any of the age/skill divisions that would attend those comps. I prefer the ability to have immediate access. HD videos can be edited (doesn't happen as often, but can), sometimes people don't get both days at 2 day comps, some teams people actually do care about aren't taped (this I see most often), especially lower level teams or teams not from a powerhouse gym, I'm impatient and don't really wanna wait and see if someone uploads something only to find out they didn't, sometimes videos get taken down from YouTube whereas some of the live streams you can go back and watch VOD over and over, and many time the "HD" quality isn't really so HD on my computer or phone (or maybe that's bc I'm partially blind). And this is coming from someone whose channel gets a ton of hits and compliments bc of the HD videos my hubby would take when my CP used to compete. :)
Then there's always that ONE person who was like, "Did you get so and so????!!!" and so on.
I've almost given up hope after seeing numerous grammatical errors from one of my college English professors. :confused::D:D:D Lol! Your post just made my day (sweet - it's only 7:10am and I'm already all set for the day!)
I grew up in a generation where we couldn't turn in something for MATH class if it had a grammar error, let alone English class. It's been drilled into me from a very young age. I guess grammar isn't something that's taught in schools anymore; it's a dying art, like calligraphy. :D
Sn: in honor of msteal's birthday I'll say something nice: I think SE really is tops when it comes to creativity. I do actually really like watching their stunts and pyramids every year. :)
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Yes, to me anyway (and I'm a grown adult who hasn't been around allstar nearly as long as most of these people)! There are also some instances I've seen where a parent who can't be at their child's competition would love to see their routine, but can't because no one records it. I know if that had ever been the case for me $10-15 bucks would have been worth it (and not to mention the price is actually cheaper than to attend the actual competition as a parent, lol!)So you are saying the 'guarantee' of seeing a team is worth a lot and the perishable-ness of seeing it live as opposed to a recording is kinda worth it?
Yes, to me anyway (and I'm a grown adult who hasn't been around allstar nearly as long as most of these people)! There are also some instances I've seen where a parent who can't be at their child's competition would love to see their routine, but can't because no one records it. I know if that had ever been the case for me $10-15 bucks would have been worth it (and not to mention the price is actually cheaper than to attend the actual competition as a parent, lol!)
That's actually a really good point I think.