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Where's the Joan-ez?

VLaForce2002

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In 2019, I'm really making an effort to support any women generated DG video. Can anyone point me to those content creators?
 
In 2019, I'm really making an effort to support any women generated DG video. Can anyone point me to those content creators?

Identity politics much?

https://www.reddit.com/r/discgolf/comments/84dr9p/scarce_fpo_media_coverage_leaving_women_behind/

Ian literally offered to help anyone (maybe just females?) who wanted to go film FPO. Just reposting the link for visibility in case anyone on this site is inspired to try their hand at video coverage.

That's not what he is asking.
 
I could see a vlog coming from Tina or Val doing well, as they would probably feature their DG SOs and buddies. Or a vlog from one of the Paiges in the off season, like those coming from the Crush Boys.
 
Oh, alright yeah maybe I misread then.

Doesn't Kona post a ton on Instagram? Maybe she has a youtube channel as well?

OP, I hope you aren't asking for creepy reasons.
 
Oh, alright yeah maybe I misread then.

Doesn't Kona post a ton on Instagram? Maybe she has a youtube channel as well?

OP, I hope you aren't asking for creepy reasons.

Ugh!

I'd prefer stuff like tourneys and such versus single subject youth for that very reason
 
In 2019, I'm really making an effort to support any women generated DG video. Can anyone point me to those content creators?

Becca Kephart, creator of the Ladies of the Chains Podcast, has invested in a camcorder and is branching out into video as well. For now she's doing disc review videos with Lupe Herrada, but I imagine she may want to move on to more.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1GKVoudHxStFoprOE0KHmA

I'm barely on YouTube-- just started in mid-late 2018. Mostly my schtick is to shoot video of solo rounds at courses a few weeks before a local C-tier will play there, then posting the video to the event page for that tourney so that players who can't practice the course will have a video to study at least.

I'm still shooting with a 32GB iPhone 6 (the cheapest and highest-capacity "camera" I could lay my hands on that shoots 1080p60) and editing in iMovie, but it's a start!

Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2FgLl5iafBs2Azj1myI-NQ
 
This seems incredibly ignorant. And not at all in keeping with the sport of disc golf that I know & love, which is overwhelmingly cool & inclusive. Try to do better.

Not really, look at the way the original post was made. Let the merit of the product speak for itself, not the identity of the producer.

I will "include" any good content into my viewing schedule and exclude all poor content, regardless of whom creates it.
 
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Not really, look at the way the original post was made. Let the merit of the product speak for itself, not the identity of the producer.

I will "include" any good content into my viewing schedule and exclude all poor content, regardless of whom creates it.

Detaching product from producer in the name of arguing for "objective" content evaluation within a sport that is overwhelmingly male is identity politics in the name of maintaining the status quo.
 

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