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2011 Full Length Season Video - Gotta Get Out!
Biking is the key to exploration, meeting new people and having good times. But bikes are the masterpieces created for exploration and pushing the limits. This movie is just that. Leaving our usual zones we find new places to ride, new tricks to execute, and good times to be had. Im always up for something different as a filmer and rider. Please fav/Like this!
103 Comments
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nouser
(Nov 24, 2011 at 15:56)
tbh a would say VOD nice edit mate > props to you
- - 5
if i didnt know who made this video, i would guess it would be Larock! this reminds me a lot of his filming. sick edit btw
- + 14
My overall impression - well done. Masterful shooting and quality editing in the project of epic proportions.
I especially like the opening scenes, they deliver a very clear message: you have to work hard to play hard in this sport. It gave me an impression that the rest of the movie will be related to that message. However it wasn't the case as the focus was eventually lost and the camera was basically just following a group of friends having fun in general, including riding. This probably explains why some scenes are too long or not particularly interesting for a viewer who doesn't belong to that group and has no memories of the good times you guys had making the movie.
Compressing the movie into five minutes would certainly make it more dynamic and more viewable, but it would also kill its unique character and make it look just like any other bike movie out there.
Looking forward for more cool projects from this crew!
I especially like the opening scenes, they deliver a very clear message: you have to work hard to play hard in this sport. It gave me an impression that the rest of the movie will be related to that message. However it wasn't the case as the focus was eventually lost and the camera was basically just following a group of friends having fun in general, including riding. This probably explains why some scenes are too long or not particularly interesting for a viewer who doesn't belong to that group and has no memories of the good times you guys had making the movie.
Compressing the movie into five minutes would certainly make it more dynamic and more viewable, but it would also kill its unique character and make it look just like any other bike movie out there.
Looking forward for more cool projects from this crew!