Clean Cut Films
Trailer for Stripped the movie. Lots of attention being paid to lighting and location. The film uses cable cams and helicopter lifts combined with tight editing for a Canadian mountain biking onslaught of the highest levels.
Clean Cut Films
Trailer for Stripped the movie. Lots of attention being paid to lighting and location. The film uses cable cams and helicopter lifts combined with tight editing for a Canadian mountain biking onslaught of the highest levels.
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Pretty, but watching Eric, Curtis, Griss, JR, and even Steve nearly augering in on Geiger is WAY more fun than anything on a TV or computer screen.
-M
Thanks Wolfy! I used all of the travel on my 8″ Fox 40 on that one – the dh bike really saved my bacon!
S.
[...] The trailer for Stripped seems to do a good job at capturing flow, and the video isn’t confined to just one style of riding as it spans XC, downhill, and freeride. According to the Clean Cut Films website this isn’t an accident as they used a number of methods including helicopters and cable cams to get the amazing footage. While normal helmet cam shots do a pretty good job at capturing the flow of the ass of the rider in front of you, you can really get a much better feeling of “flow” through creative filming techniques. (via dhRENO) [...]
[...] The trailer for Stripped seems to do a good job at capturing flow, and the video isn’t confined to just one style of riding as it spans XC, downhill, and freeride. According to the Clean Cut Films website this isn’t an accident as they used a number of methods including helicopters and cable cams to get the amazing footage. While normal helmet cam shots do a pretty good job at capturing the flow of the ass of the rider in front of you, you can really get a much better feeling of “flow” through creative filming techniques. (via dhRENO) [...]