![]() Needless to say, a LOT of people do not like VShred. People started DM’ing me with their experiences, their personal VShred meal plans, screenshots of conversations with their coaches, all sorts of VShred emails and PDFs…it was nuts. Be prepared to count high!Īs part of my research on VShred, I put out a call on my Facebook page for anyone who had ever been on the program. I’m also marking off all the red flags for you to count up. There’s so much content, so many dark corners, and there’s also the whole thing of the company behind VShred (sketchy AF, I’m not even going to go there in detail).įor this VShred review, I’ve tried to limit myself to what I consider to be the most important things about the program. ![]() It’s like jumping into a rabbit hole and getting lost in there for weeks. So yeah, thanks to my friend for lighting a fire under me – I’m sure a lot of people are going to benefit from her almost-mistake! Just telling her not to do VShred wasn’t going to be enough – I needed the come up with all the reasons why. She told me that she had watched a Vince Sant video and said, ‘he seems to say the right things,’ which made my hair stand on end. ![]() It wasn’t until an old friend of mine recently sent me the VShred link and said she was considering doing this program for weight loss, that I jumped into action. I’ve always had requests to do a VShred review, but I’ve never really been interested because it meant that I was going to have to watch their crazy videos and subject myself to their marketing and ads, and I just didn’t want to deal with that. You can learn more about the company here.This review of VShred is my professional opinion. Thank you to all of the people who sent me their VShred logins, meal plans, emails, etc etc etc. Whereas editing in Final Cut or Adobe Premiere can take even experienced editors a few hours, Shred Video can cut these videos down in a matter of seconds.įor now, Shred Video is free to use, with extra costs around saving the video to your computer and removing the watermark for sharing. However, the speed with which Shred Video can turn hours or years worth of footage into a few-minute video is impressive. Given the system is based around acceleration, Shred Video can’t do the same thing with a static camera. Since the product doesn’t offer any music of its own - users have to upload their own songs from iTunes - the company steers clear of any licensing issues with artists. So, Shred Video applied that formula to their own software to not only detect these different pieces of the video but match them with the music. The coolest moves are usually saved for when the beat drops towards the end.” “The video starts with exposition footage, athletes traveling to the venue or giving each other high-fives, and then gets into more of the action. “We noticed a lot of these videos are the same,” said co-founder Mike Allen. And beyond that, Shred Video matches those epic moments with the beat-drop of the song. ![]() Taking into account the acceleration of the camera itself, Shred Video can pin-point the moments of action for surfers, snowboarders, skaters and other acceleration-based sports to highlight all of the coolest clips in your footage. Shred Video, a new startup launching out of Y Combinator, allows users to take footage from their iPhone, GoPro or drone and simply match it with a song from the user’s iTunes library. But folks with a GoPro know how painful it can be to edit down hours of video to 90 seconds of action-packed awesome set to music. If you’re interested in extreme sports, chances are you own a GoPro and use it to film your sick moves.
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