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As we approach the dawn of a new AFL Season, lets look back at 2021 one final time with a round-by-round recap of all of the 6 pointers kicked by the red and blue throughout the year.

From the clutch goals scored from set shots (before and after sirens), to the brilliant bananas from the boundary, to the half back sneaking forward and slamming home a rare goal on the run, they're all here in a feature length video!

The video premieres on YouTube at 8:00pm tonight with a rough running time of 2.5 hours and will be available to rewatch as many times as you desire afterwards. So prepare your cheeseboard, open up a bottle of shiraz and enjoy all 323 goals (yes, I counted) plus the premiership cup ceremony from Melbourne's drought breaking season!

Edited by The Mighty Demons

 
 

Getting to the juicy bits now… round 23. 
I hear it gets good from here. 

 
46 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Bailey Fritsch not in the Top 50 Players for the year….Yeah right 

Clown….

Jordan DeGoey is far superior player.

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jordan DeGoey is far superior player.

He does get a lot more uncontested and unsolicited touches 


What an amazing video. To Finish with a GF performance like that is almost beyond words. 
 

Great editing btw, kept the passages of play in before the goals, so you had time to readjust 

Thanks

13 minutes ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Thanks for tuning in everyone! What a wild ride!

 

I have cut many sports packages over the years for News. You did a really good job. The Rythm was excellent all the way through, so the viewer doesn’t get fatigued. 
Is it your job or just a side project?

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16 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I have cut many sports packages over the years for News. You did a really good job. The Rythm was excellent all the way through, so the viewer doesn’t get fatigued. 
Is it your job or just a side project?

Thanks mate!

I certainly wish it was my full time job, haha! I do some contract work in sports broadcasting from time to time (not in editing however) but have always enjoyed editing (particularly if it involves the MFC). 

This’ll cap off day four in iso nicely.
Thanks!

 

 


6 minutes ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Thanks mate!

I certainly wish it was my full time job, haha! I do some contract work in sports broadcasting from time to time (not in editing however) but have always enjoyed editing (particularly if it involves the MFC). 

You should try and get some experience working the scoreboard’s. That is a great way to learn quick editing. 

Pitching this to be preserved in the Library of Congress for being 'culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.'

What an incredible documentation of our 2021 Season.

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