A bit out of topic, but what do you do to show YT video starting in a particular moment?
If you look on the "Share" tab under the video (there's About, Share, Add To, etc) you see an option that says Start At. You just fill in the time stamp where you want the video to start, then copy the link.
I didn't care so much for the version where Tessa jumps down, but I really like the version where she collapses into Scott's arms. It really fit the story of love they were telling.
In the same way, I love D&W's 2009 lift where Charlie is gliding backwards away and Meryl as Delilah just traps him!
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S1B3Mb8xAWc#t=2m35s
The first lift with Meryl being spun at an angle is really good, too.
If you look on the "Share" tab under the video (there's About, Share, Add To, etc) you see an option that says Start At. You just fill in the time stamp where you want the video to start, then copy the link.
You can also just right-click on the video at that particular moment.
I love these kinds of threads. Thank you everyone for sharing!
You can also just right-click on the video at that particular moment.
Something I have always wanted to know! :If you look on the "Share" tab under the video (there's About, Share, Add To, etc) you see an option that says Start At. You just fill in the time stamp where you want the video to start, then copy the link.
One of my favourites this year: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSHMDIFL1so&feature=player_detailpage&t=58 (Gilles/Poirier FD)
One of my favourites this year: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSHMDIFL1so&feature=player_detailpage&t=58 (Gilles/Poirier FD)
And this one, will ALWAYS be my favorite by Kriengkrairut/Giulietti-Schmitt
http://youtu.be/aJ3q9ZqEtCg?t=2m2s
And this one, will ALWAYS be my favorite by Kriengkrairut/Giulietti-Schmitt
http://youtu.be/aJ3q9ZqEtCg?t=2m2s
And this one, will ALWAYS be my favorite by Kriengkrairut/Giulietti-Schmitt
http://youtu.be/aJ3q9ZqEtCg?t=2m2s
Thanks, I'd always wondered how that works, the youtube clip thingy. I've another question: I always just copypaste the link, but you have a fancy way of writing a description of the link instead? I would love to learn that skill!
This is my favourite Phantom lift - similar to the goose in that balance is everything: http://youtu.be/ItdY-lst8yI?t=3m40s