Join the French trio as they conquer the renowned trails of Whistler and explore the captivating landscapes of the Coast Gravity Park. Brace yourself for a ride and celebration of enduring friendships. The first part of the adventure unfolds in Whistler, where the trio takes on the iconic bike park known for its gravity-defying descents and world-class features. As they navigate steep downhill runs and flowy jump lines, the camaraderie between these friends adds to the heart-pounding Whistler experience.
Following the high-flying action in Whistler, the trio's journey continues to the Sunshine Coast's renowned Coast Gravity Park. Transitioning seamlessly from the gravity-defying features of Whistler to the coastal charm of this legendary bike park, the French trio explores challenging trails against the backdrop of stunning coastal landscapes.
Prod :
Cell Co /
Benjamin ChavanneVideo :
Benjamin Chavanne /
Jules LangeardEditing :
Benjamin ChavannePhotos :
Jules LangeardSpecial Thanks to
Bluegrass to allow this trip
In fact, there's so much edit that at the beginning I thought it was an opening credit and that the video would start at 0'13" when the music changes. But there's still as much edit, and it still feels like opening credits.
At 0'40" after the riders' names and video title there's another change of music so I thought it was gonna start for real with the narrative, but again there's still as much edit and it is so until the end.
Also over the whole video there's barely a single trick from start to finish and at real speed. Almost all tricks are either slowed down, or cut right after the climax of the trick, or both, or cut by another picture inserted.
I hope I don't sound too harsh, I gotta say I'm not a fan of the current "epileptic" kind of editing with barely any shot longer than a second.