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Posted: Sun 4. Mar 2018, 19:14
by Jyri Haveri
Looking forward to hear more about this! :D

Posted: Sun 4. Mar 2018, 20:43
by Robert Gage
Absolutely!

Posted: Fri 16. Mar 2018, 16:23
by Craig Frank
Good weekend morning, everyone. Robby was kind enough to send me a couple of screen tests of his video review of my Frankenwhip. He said that because of the name, part of it will need to be black and white. :D

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Posted: Fri 16. Mar 2018, 18:03
by Jyri Haveri
Ha haa looking forward for this Craig!

Posted: Sat 17. Mar 2018, 01:31
by Scott A. Cary
B&W Frankenwhip video - brilliant!

Posted: Sat 17. Mar 2018, 02:13
by Ethan Mitchell
Sounds perfect!

Posted: Sat 17. Mar 2018, 03:42
by Mark Elliott
That's going to be a fun video.

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 19:08
by Robby Amper
And here it is:

https://youtu.be/TtaXKYpBEu0

I apologize for the delay, but - as you know - I had some health issues and so I'm a bit behind schedule. Anyway. This is an interesting concept but the whip needs a looooong time to break in. Trust me.

Robby

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 19:46
by Jyri Haveri
Just wached it. Great work Robby and Craig!
In those pics Robby had on that video you really can see how beefy that its :D

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 20:11
by Sir Roger Tuson
Having fun with the green screen, Robby? :D :D:D

My Craig Frank whip, Sonoran Sunset, is an early prototype (I think) of the Frankenwhip and is a slow heavy beast too. It rolls out very nicely though (pulls a bit towards the right due a twist in the tail) but good to practice really slow work with. I do wonder how long that steel core will take to ease up :/

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 20:40
by Robert Gage
Great video, Robby! Well done, Craig! A very interesting 'experiment'! I hope I might get the chance to try it for myself one day....

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 20:40
by Robby Amper
Some people don't like GreenScreen... I love it :)

Robby

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 20:46
by Sir Roger Tuson
Robert, if you do get to try it, make sure you've been keeping up with your weights program. Plenty of reverse bicep curls (use an overhand grip on the dumbells so you're pulling them up rather than lifting) to beef up your forearms will be required! ;)

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 21:19
by Rachel McCollough
I'm at work but oh I look forward to seeing this monster of a whip in action!!!

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 21:20
by Robert Gage
Thanks very much, Rog! Excellent advice, even without reference to the Frankenwhip!

Robby, what on earth is GreenScreen? (I feel quite lost in a sea of modern technology!)

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 21:21
by Robby Amper
I'll explain it to you next time we talk, okay? It's a simple thing but it takes a lot of words :)

Robby

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 21:21
by Robert Gage
Thanks, Robby! :)

Posted: Wed 28. Mar 2018, 21:25
by Ron May
Very nice video Robby. I really like the special effects.
It does look like a whip that is definitely not for every one.
Experiments like this one are necessary to explore the boundaries and limitations in whip making.
Good experiment Craig.

Ron

Posted: Thu 29. Mar 2018, 01:59
by Craig Frank
Thank you for the review, Robby. And thank you to everyone who watched and commented. This was definitely an experiment on "how stiff and heavy can we really make it". It was stiff when I boxed it up, but not quite as stiff as it showed in the video, so I think the cold did affect it. Also, this was the first time that I rotated 180° on the second belly, making it even stiffer.

Posted: Thu 29. Mar 2018, 15:53
by Ethan Mitchell
Robert,
GreenScreen is basically where a computer program replaces a solid color background, typically bright green, in a video or photo with a background of your choice. Such as the spooky woods or the "shimmering" blue backgrounds Robby used.
Like this:
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