Initial Ideas

Start with the Top 5 Falcons: Wizzrobe, S2J, n0ne, Gahtzu, and Gravy Search for vids of them playing against the most represented characters (from 2016-17, for now): Fox, Falco, Marth, Sheik, Peach, and Falcon (and Puff and Samus) Inspect each vid for edgeguards, and categorize them by Character and Stage Create a playlist of Captain Falcon Edgeguard videos: a video of all the edgeguards, a video for edgeguards against each specific character (maybe a Fox+Falco one too), and a video for each Character+Stage combination

Potential Plan of Action

Gather a group of dedicated people to get clips together. We could get the clips together on here then get them in a Google Doc. Have each person search through a specific timeframe of a specific player. This is so people aren't looking through the same videos as others. Organize the videos accordingly. We can systemize this, require people to include: Character, Stage, and Player. Put clips together and make the videos. Profit?

A couple of years ago, motbob posted some incredible Mew2King Edgeguard videos of Sheik and Marth These videos are incredible resources for people maining those characters to better understand the EG game.Think about it: the brain can't help but build patterns on how to edgeguard with a certain character when it watchesstraight of edgeguarding with that character.I think we can do something similar with Falcon.I actually (partially) started a project like this by myself after I saw the motbob's Sheik vid, but saw right away how much time it would take for me to go through all the vids, and I didn't really have knowledge or software to put together a vid of that magnitude. And, now, I'm a full-time worker, full-time student, part-time TO with less and less time on my hands. So I wanted to share this idea. What do you guys think?Edit: Decided to just restart my old project and just go through 2016 vids vs Spacies for now, using only vids on vods.co