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The 74th part has been published on YouTube as well as Photour. Rejoice!

The first thing to note are that

  • there will definitely be a behind the scenes
  • the behind the scenes part will include plenty of photos more
  • there will be exclusive videos to Patreons; more hooping, more slow-motion and the raw, uncut interview

I'm still surprised how much effort actually went into creating the video. Preparing the material, cutting the suitable clips, adjusting audio levels, converting slow-motion to the timeline... and mostly, finding the proper way to present Miia's story. I wanted to one-up myself from my previous video productions, and in all honesty, I feel that I did that.

Nothing extra fancy or special effects, just that the feeling what the video presents; the easygoingness (is that a word?) and calmness of the situation, the finished meditative state after a day of hooping in latex during the warmest day of the year.

The project is available here: https://photour.net/project-l-part-74-video-the-girl-who-hoops-in-latex/

I'm starving for feedback. Let me know what you think, and especially let me know if there's something I could do to improve the video, be it technical storytelling elements.

What do you want to see? Where do you want to see? Who do you want to see? What stories do you want to hear?

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Project L: Part 74 (VIDEO) - The girl who hoops in latex

For every project there's a set amount of time and effort put into it. Sometimes the effort is minimal, when some projects are planned months in advance. While I've shot dozens of videos before of the project, the video has always been an afterthought; something, that just comes by and sometimes is worth it, and sometimes not.

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Anonymous

Good stuff Tuomas! :) Looking at Miia doing her fan dancing in latex is really something special. You know, I don't know jack about dancing and stuff, but I'm pretty sure what you two did here hasn't been done before. I agree to you: the slo-mo dancing, the interview, the lighting - you can indeed be proud of this one :) One final word: I hope that if Miia ever decides to do a dance performance in latex, you will be there with a camera ;)