Breaking Stix (Local Bboy)


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What's the difference between a law student and a break-dancer? Absolutely nothing.

Currently an undergraduate at King's College, London, Singaporean-born & bred, B-boy Stix (Sun Zixiang), is the perfect example of what many regard as an idol student in a society built on the cornerstone of meritocracy.

Apart from efficiently juggling his studies as a law undergrad together with his B-boy training, Stix has taken it one step further to found one of Singapore's most renowned break-dance crews - Funk Faction.

One word. Respect.

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Produced, Directed, Filmed & Edited by:
- Bryan James Kwa (BJK Productions)

Starring:
- B-boy Stix

Music By:
- Capo Productions
"Ominous" (Royalty-Free Purchased Track)
Website: capoproductionsmusic.com

Rig:

- Canon EOS 600D
- Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 VC
- Tokina 11-16mm F2.8 DX

- Canon EOS 5D Mark III
- Canon 24-70mm F2.8 L MK I
- Glidecam HD-2000
- indiSLIDER Mini


Cheers!

Bryan
 

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Good one Bro!

I was planning to do a video on this also for my personal learning journey projects.

- I love your usage of the slow-mo. It was really good. Managed to capture or pause the action for appreciation.
- I would love to see couple of close up shots when he was break-dancing. You know the veins on his hands, expressions on his face while performing, his dirty shoes, etc.
- I was just wondering what if you do a "dirty back alley" kind of color corrections, it could give that underground feeling or hidden talent behind the performer.

I love it Bro! Good!!

Do keep your videos coming in!!
 

good stuff, but if got a group synchronised sure look even better

one guy difficult to draw attention ... but must say very good try, really go everywhere to dance .... omg imagine all the stares =D

should get a few videographers together to collaborate
 

Your slider shots would look better with a foreground to indicate a moving perspective.

Too many wide shots for my liking also, needs to have a mix of shot sizes.
 

Good stuff! But personally I find some of the slow-mo shots are not at the ideal angle.
 

Thanks for all the feedback guys! I was pressed for time, trust me I really considered doing a lot that you guys recommended prior to seeing your feedback, but I was extremely pressed for time 'cause he was only in the country for a while. He's Singaporean but studying overseas, so I could only squeeze a bit of time out to film him ):

But thank you again for the feedback, I will take note and try throwing it in to my next video. Upcoming one's with the Singapore Parkour team (:

Cheers!
 

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