If you're not a fan of slow-motion edits, you're not alone, but every once in a while a good one pops and slaps you in the face. This slow-mo banger from the UK certainly caught our attention, but let's hear your thoughts in the comments below. So, crank open the wide screen, hit the 4K option and sit back as Sam Reynolds, Olly Wilkins and the Deakinator shred the Surrey Hills under the watchful gaze of the Phantom Flex 4K camera.
Whats not to like about a well made video ,graded and edited well,
Beats watching raw edits that look like they are filmed with a calculator and zero editing skills
Why no Super slowmo so we can witness the Blowout first hand and then a special super closeup so the guys at Schwalbe and Maxxis can analyse what exactly happens and then improve sidewalls and beads....
Would have been awsomeI think
flippin bollocks... quality is amazing... it's not everyday you get to watch your favorite sport and some awesome rippers being shot on a $75k-100k+ camera... folks should appreciate this more.
I managed to meet these guys while they were filming this, and they are just 3 guys, who know bloody well how to ride bikes, having a whale of a time while making a cracking edit! Super sick guys.
The trail shown at 38 seconds is a bit fucking mental. Too bad that the last section is so steep that filming anyone riding it from the top is virtually impossible. I'd love to see how they negotiate it.
I have a 4K screen on my PC and this blew me away - I watched in super, super, super slow-mo 'cos everyone in my street is streaming the superbowl right now and it took 20 mins to buffer to the end.
Love the 4k action. It's like, I can still only watch it in 720p, but it's nice to know it's an option. lol Need less slo-mo though. Other than that, well done!
Nice video. Could have played the ending at normal speed at least. This reminds what I will be doing tomorrow minus the superman and truck driver tricks.
Sorry but I got bored and turned it off about half way through. For me mtn biking just doesn't lend itself to slow-mo but I'm glad it's getting more and more interesting for those that do enjoy it. I've found it very well utilized in whitewater kayaking videos.
Anyone know the song name?
Thanks