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Here's some quick guidelines I'm going to make up on the spot that might help you, or might ruin your entire life... Stunt for yourself. This to me is the most important thing when it comes to stunting. Do the stunts you enjoy because that way you will have more of an interest in stunting and you will want to persevere. Yes, you do post stunt videos for other people to see, but that shouldn't be important, YOU'RE the one putting the time and effort into the stunts so you should strive to impress yourself over anyone else.Variety is key. When making a stunt video you should always keep in mind that people don't want to see BSM after BSM after BSM, and at the same time, roof stunt after roof stunt after roof stunt, regardless of the method you use. When preparing stunts either to send in for a collab or a solo, make sure you have a variety of grinds, roofs, and everything in between. Push the limits. You'd be surprised how far stunting has come when it comes to the height people have achieved, four years ago 100ft was massive, now people are reaching 200ft roofs that were once seen as impossible. If you've got a vision of landing a stunt, try it, try it, and try it some more, things aren't as impossible as they look.Research. Watch stunt videos, there has been a ton of them created over the years and you'll soon find out that most of the obvious spots on the VC/LC/SAIVC maps have already been landed. Watching videos will also give you ideas on different spots that people may have shown by landing another stunt. You can also learn different methods and the way to properly do them by watching stunt videos.HAVE FUN! It's a game for crying out loud, and although stunting can be very frustrating and time consuming... You should never push it so that it becomes un-fun for you. Be nice to the community and they'll be nice back to you, take the criticism but don't take negative criticism to heart.
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