Life on the Line: 'Life on the Line' is the new MADproductions project starring Rui Sousa and Paulo Batista and produced by Antonio Abreu. Based in the Island of Madeira, this project is all about nature, friendship, colors, and mountain biking. Is there anything better in this world than the combination of these elements? Click 'Like' on Mad Productions.
Summer For a Day: Pretty nice weather for Feb. Went out for a super quick sesh, shot and editing today. Riders are Tim (blue helmet) and myself (black helmet). Song is Disparate Youth by Santigold.
Keith Morelan Edit: Filmed and edited by Tyler Paget. Music: One - Ratatat. Like my facebook page to stay updated on future edits! Tyler Paget Productions.
Artistic Chapstick! - Gettin' Sideways: Chappy and Art get their mid February shred on in Southern California. All in all it was a fun day of filming and shredding! Check out our Facebook page to keep in touch: Suspended Photography. Glorious HD: http://vimeo.com/37926275.
Sam Brightman Shreds Woburn: Third time using my new Canon 7D, need to use a tripod more and the music didn't sync properly while exporting... other than that I'm gradually getting a grip on it. Look me up on Facebook. Song is: Flight Facilities - Crave You (Adventure Club Dub Remix).
Dom Kuriger - Summer 2011/12: Video of Dom Kuriger riding various locations around Victoria, Australia. Song is: The White Panda - Midnight Life (Kanye West // M83).
Alex & Lewis Nolan: This edit has been burning a hole in my pocket lately... tired of waiting so here it is everybody! Big thanks to Alex Nolan, Lewis Nolan, Kian Esmaili, and Sean Lee. Check this out because these guys seriously shred hard. Watch in HD http://vimeo.com/34881980
(OTR) - Andrew Topa: He's 13 and these were the only clips I had before he left. Sorry it's too short. Filmed, Edited and Produced by Kai Brabo. Song: Rella by OFWGKTA (Odd Future).
- One Bike - I love riding my small mountain bike. It's amazing that you can do so much with one bicycle. I wanted to make a short film that shows this. Through the video no part was changed. Just one brake, skatepark tires and 80mm of travel in the front, that's all you need. Music: The Jezables - Try Colour.
"The Break In" ft. Dallas Weimer: Shot at Rays MTB Milwaukee 2012. Film shoot was cut short do to Dallas dislocating his shoulder on a barspin transfer. Enjoy!
El Paso: We headed out to West Texas to explore El Paso in January . Featuring Brandon, George, Justin, Grant, and introducing Matt Houck. Check out the article in Ride UK #161 - rideukbmx.mpora.com/news/issue-161-out-now.html Music: Dirty Beaches - Black Nylon, Black Angels - Better Off Alone, and Brian Jonestown Massacre - That Girl Suicide.
San Antonio Sessions: Drop the Nike BMX team off in a city filled with rad spots and you get a ton of incredible riding. Garrett Reynolds, Dennis Enarson, Chad Kerley, and Nigel Sylvester throw down lines in this video that you will not believe. For more information check out facebook.com/NikeBMX.
Bobby Brown // Solar System // UA MTN: Private terrain parks, early morning snowmobile laps, and double corks make up the life of Bobby Brown as he gets ready for X Games in Breckenridge, Colorado. Take a look and listen in. → Headphones aren't mandatory, but are recommended.
Matt Meola - $100,000 Innersection Edit: Here is Matt Meola's winning edit from the Innersection contest, filmed, edited, and directed by Elliot Leboe of ACL Digital Cinema. For more information on the contest check out innersection.tv. We are so grateful to everyone who voted for Matt's part! Special thanks to Taylor Steele & Nathan Myers of Innersection. Additional filmers for his part include: Marlon Lewis, Curt Morgan - Brainfarm, Quincy Dein, Theo Niarchos, and Raegan Ritchie.
Nike needs to get their shit together! None of their riders wear a helmet, fookin stupid if you ask me. Great riding but seriously guys make an example for the youngin's and wear a damn helmet!
how come every time a rider isn't wearing a helmet someone's mother gets on here and posts a comment about it?? seriously, helmets ain't everyone's cup of tea. bmx and skateboarding have been around way longer than mountain biking and could really care less if someone cries about helmets. obviously the riders are taking a risk....but c'mon, quite the whining. it's up to each individual to decide how to manage risk.
Mtb web edits need to step up the game. Ski and bmx edits win by a million. I'm no judge, but watching some dude in his PJ's race kit riding through the grass and skidding rocks kills me a little inside. Watching Bobby Brown going in switch to a corked 7 gets me stoked.
I happen to like my PJ race kit..LOL and please put out a video with better down hill riding skills and then just maybe.. just maybe you can talk trash about my " skidding " .. i was looking at your pictures, and you dont really have any room to talk, i dont see anything worth even commenting on your page. let alone get a cover shot for " movies for your monday " and having a video to go with it. and you sure as f*ck did not win the bounty bar drag 2 video contest like i did, so please next time.. keep your comments to yourself unless you can back it up TOOL BAG!
Photos > video. Your a rider. NOT a filmer. and triple win! I noticed your poser Red Bull hat at the end their you got off ebay and paid way to much money for to look like a super pro mountain biker. HA!
Doesn't make sense. you= pro poser. truth. We both know Red Bull only gives out gear to their athletes, who are obviously not you. Sure, I can bomb down a trail, hit small dirt jumps, and skid through rocks. The riding is what makes up a good video. Filming was good, riding not so much. vimeo.com/37925346 that? yes, from a cell phone camera is shit filming, but kick ass riding.
Can mountain biking please return to its punk rock roots? The poppy dubstep hiphop synth craze is killing me. Am I the only one still riding to MXPX. NOFX and Rancid? What about some old school Blink or Yellowcard or Five Iron Frenzy? I think we've lost our way.
i agree that a change in music is long overdue. although going back in time to 90's Fat Wreck style punk is would be even more bothersome. i'd just like to see a little variety in music......shouldn't filmers/editors/etc. have a bit more insight wrt music?!
rzadigi- I love the Punk Rock energy, but I understand your point. My favorite edit is the Kevin Landry edit from You Like This (www.pinkbike.com/video/234108) The aggressive folk/bluegrass thing from Trampled by Turtles hits me at the heart.
I'd love to do an edit featuring the Avett Brothers and a few other unique bands, but my friend is the one with the cameras so it's not up to me lol
I'd love to do an edit featuring the Avett Brothers and a few other unique bands, but my friend is the one with the cameras so it's not up to me lol