Josh Lewis (aka Loosedog) worked on this full-length part for the majority of 2021. Usually he's juggling camera and editing duties with most of the content he makes but in this one we wanted to free him up to express exactly what he can do on a bike and present his vision of what all-terrain bicycles can do.
This video part was filmed by Sam Needham and Joe Bowman of Steelcity Media. The soundtrack is entirely custom, including the vocal hype of one of Loosedog's favorite MCs, MC Kwasi.— Santa Cruz Bicycles
Great edit, felt a little rushed in places.
I assume they did most of the building too for the different jumps that looked new and the kit was in the background which is totally rad.
Would love to see a Pilg's video with some cameos from these guys in.
I don't want to diminish my respect for the imagination, riding skill, camera work and editing that goes into any given 10 seconds of this video... but 6:28 is considered a "full length video" these days?
For a single rider, I'd say a video this long would be considered a full length part - that's been the standard for skate, BMX, etc. for a fairly long time now. A "full length part" for a single rider seems to be roughly equivalent to a rider section in a DVD or 'proper' video, so anything that's a full song length or two would usually fit the bill.
Also worth noting that most of this video was riding clips. Longer web videos tend to have a lot more filler in them to bulk them up, so for keeping it fairly lean on that side of things again I'd say 6mins or so is decent.
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"Josh Lewis (aka Lossedog) worked on this full-length part for the majority of 2021."
I guess it's Loosedog, not Lossedog.
The pure style and steeze.
Also worth noting that most of this video was riding clips. Longer web videos tend to have a lot more filler in them to bulk them up, so for keeping it fairly lean on that side of things again I'd say 6mins or so is decent.
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