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    I have to say I really like Ebonite moving to the One-Take videos instead of the usual strikefest that gets cut together for bowling reaction videos. If you haven't seem them they basically have gone to a model where they have one of their staff pro's bowl a complete game in one take so that you see the hits and the misses. They usually talk about the ball and what they are trying to do with it as well while they bowl so you get to see the reactions when they try different shots and lines. Really a vast improvement on the format imho. I hope every manufacturer goes that direction.

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    I completely agree 100% on the one take approach it gives you
    a better understanding of the ball and its reaction to different
    types of lines and hits from the bowler.

    I like to see the ball go thru the pins and see what kind of pin(s)
    it will leave on a good pocket hits like you get in the real world
    not just see all strikes on every ball.
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    Doesn’t Laneside Reviews sort of do that? I mean, not bowl a whole game, but it’s more than just disparate shots cobbled together. Yes?
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    They show shots from different styles which is cool but they still edit it so that it's only the good shots. It's sometimes nice to see how a ball reacts when it not thrown as intended, it just seems like a more realistic representation. Granted they ARE pro's bowling so it's not like watching amateurs but I still just really like the idea.

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