Thanks Krautstar. It’s just now gaining traction here. It was also premiered on Outside TV as well as a bunch of film festivals. But spread the word here.
Bike riders leaving deep footprints by braking and shoveling back wheels in untouched nature, enforcing erosion. Will there be any untouched nature in future?
Not the sickest edit ever. Should’ve hired Final Cut Bro to film it, he’s got the slowest mo in the biz. This need more gnar, to be Faaaaaster!!! And way more airborne! The intro shots were beautiful and cinematic. But good lord cut out 90% of the interviews. Too much talking people up. The riding needs to speak for itself. The camera angles failed to convey the steepness and needed many more angles, especially close up getting sprayed when people shredded the gnar. Angles needed to show the rider up close and have those fantastic backdrops show conveying how steep it is. A backdrop of scree just looks like a bike ride across a gravel parking lot shot from a weird overhead angle.
Here’s the action only edit. Sounds like the documentary based Edit didn’t cut it for ya. th-cam.com/video/6ZQUtC3jeS4/w-d-xo.html Didn’t strokes for different folks.
visually awesome, but far too much interview and b-roll compared to riding footage, very limited angles of the riding too. overly suspenseful background music, etc, made what could've been such an amazing freeride video, into, kind of just boring. makes it seem like there was hardly enough budget to go out and capture riding and had to be made up with sponsor filling fluff. i truly applaud the effort of getting out there and the hard work it took to show freeriding, just in my irrelevant opinion, missed the mark on execution.
You show the world what is freeride mtb really about. For 100% the best mtb film i've seen for a long time. Thanks a lot guys!
Thanks a bunch.We really love making this stuff and with the best dudes around.
wow...amazing. this should have way more views
Thanks Krautstar. It’s just now gaining traction here. It was also premiered on Outside TV as well as a bunch of film festivals. But spread the word here.
how does this only have 8 likes
Shoulder shrug.
Awesome,
Cool people
Riding at its best
Top class filming
Stunning views
Love it
Stoked
Thank you ❤️
Thanks. Some of the best dudes in the industry.
what a beautiful film!
Thanks For watching.
Damn, this just felt right
Thanks Hippo
Brilliant, well done lads.
Thanks Andrew. It was one hell of a trip.
So sick! This needs to blow up!
Thanks Matthew. We have fun making these things.
It's so sad this little people watched this :(
So fire 🔥🔥
Spread the love! It premiered on Outside TV and is also premiering in a bunch of Film Festivals around the world currently. More the merrier!
It will get around... just a little time... beautiful things get watched...
Insane !!!!!! 💥💥💥💥💥👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks
That was amazing 🔥🔥
Thanks Jose!
Insane Video 🤘
Thanks Hannes.
Beautiful Alaska colors and Mountains! Not enough riding footage, nice try though I’m sure the trip was amazing.
Thanks for your opinion.
I thought exactly the same. Double tapped through all the shots of salmon 🐟 😂
Helicopters to ride bikes. Got it.
Sometimes.
unreal... 👆👆👆
thx so much for sharing this, really seems under the radar for some bizarre reason, thx god i follow your channel
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@@lowvibe Thanks for sharing Low Vibe.
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Bike riders leaving deep footprints by braking and shoveling back wheels in untouched nature, enforcing erosion. Will there be any untouched nature in future?
Geez Louise!
wow holy shit
Thanks Jimmy
Not the sickest edit ever. Should’ve hired Final Cut Bro to film it, he’s got the slowest mo in the biz. This need more gnar, to be Faaaaaster!!! And way more airborne!
The intro shots were beautiful and cinematic. But good lord cut out 90% of the interviews. Too much talking people up. The riding needs to speak for itself. The camera angles failed to convey the steepness and needed many more angles, especially close up getting sprayed when people shredded the gnar. Angles needed to show the rider up close and have those fantastic backdrops show conveying how steep it is. A backdrop of scree just looks like a bike ride across a gravel parking lot shot from a weird overhead angle.
Sounds like you got it covered. Head on out there and hit all those angles and gnar gnar man.
Here’s the action only edit. Sounds like the documentary based Edit didn’t cut it for ya.
th-cam.com/video/6ZQUtC3jeS4/w-d-xo.html
Didn’t strokes for different folks.
visually awesome, but far too much interview and b-roll compared to riding footage, very limited angles of the riding too. overly suspenseful background music, etc, made what could've been such an amazing freeride video, into, kind of just boring. makes it seem like there was hardly enough budget to go out and capture riding and had to be made up with sponsor filling fluff. i truly applaud the effort of getting out there and the hard work it took to show freeriding, just in my irrelevant opinion, missed the mark on execution.
The critics review is in. ha. Thanks for watching.