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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Billy Pollina |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 29 June, 2004 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Pictures |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | How To - Miscellaneous, Instructional / Educational, Movie, Special Interest |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396056787 |
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Customer Reviews of You Got Served - Take It to the Streets (Dance Instructional)
A Good Dance Instructional Video! You Got Served:Take It to the Streets is the off the chain and great. It shows you what they was dancing off the movie and the dancers is Kristi Crader,the two main stars Omarion Grandberry,Marques Houston,Dante Harper,Robert Hoffman,Christopher Jones,Tanee McCall,Meme Miles,Diona Robinson, Richard Steelo Vasquez,Harry Shum Jr.,Isaiah Vest,Ivan 'Flipz' Velez,the two main choreographers Dave Scott and Shane Sparks and the rest of the cast and crew of the dance instructional movie did a good job on the dance instructional film.
Great instruction video
Great video for beginners to learn sophisticated moves to take to the dance floor. Dave Scott is a very good instructor. The camera work isn't annoyingly fancy like other video's causing unnecessary rewinds to learn the moves.
MUCH better than expected
After reading the reviews I thought the DVD was going to be horrible, but it's actually pretty good, and so far one of the best instructional hip-hop videos I've seen (I own a Groovaloos DVD and Tina Landon DVD and have used Darrin's Dance Grooves), and the instruction is also better than some teachers I've taken classes from.
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>In general, nothing beats actually having a good teacher and choreographer so they can critique your form and technique. However, I very happy that the instructor, Dave Scott, DID give some tips on technique instead of only showing moves to copy. (The fundamentals section is too short, but pretty good). I only wish he gave more tips on technique.
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>He also breaks down routines at different tempos (which most instructional videos do not do), and this is essential! I think it's important to get the fundamental moves right at a slower tempo first, rather than rushing through the movements just to get through the song.
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>He does turn around from the camera a few times so you can follow the moves without confusing your left and right, but I wish he did that more.
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>The only main problem I had is that there are only two real routines you can learn, and that's it's not very "Take it to the Streets" oriented. No breakdancing instruction, really, or street dancing tips. So if you want to improve your breakdancing, this isn't the best DVD to buy.
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>Overall, it's a good DVD for the price and I would highly recommend for intermediate to advanced dancers looking to expand creative moves, improve their ticking/waving, and get ideas for choreography. For beginners, it would still be a good investment but will be fairly difficult. I would suggest that instead of matching the moves, it might be good to just mirror the instructor so you can at least get used to moving your body in certain ways.