Wow, what an amazing edit. How do you shoot with that heavy Bolex in such fluid movements AND keep good framing?! I shot inline skating from inline skates but that was with a lightweight camcorder with flap out screen. Is it the 10mm or even shorter?
@@michaelpetersenfilm Bolex Rex 4. The wide lens is the century 5.7mm. I think the weight of the Bolex actually helps keep things fluid. I usually look through the viewfinder at all times.
This is skateboarding cinema on another level.
Appreciate that man
Wow That was refreshing. I feel like there needs to be more vids like this. And a smotag forever shirt to top it off. 👌
one of the coolest vids ive seen in a very long time
you bens killed it on the filming/editing
damn this needs way more views haha
Haha thanks. Most of the views are on Vimeo.
Great skateboarding, insane editing!
im glad i just discovered this vid and your channel. you definitely inspired me to edit more wildly.
This is insanely good
probably the best skate videos i've ever seen, greetings from Poland! :)
Appreciate that!
SO GOOD!
It must be difficult shooting on film, as you have to make tricks that don't take 100 tries. Great work, btw. Inspiring as hell.
wow
Wow, what an amazing edit. How do you shoot with that heavy Bolex in such fluid movements AND keep good framing?! I shot inline skating from inline skates but that was with a lightweight camcorder with flap out screen. Is it the 10mm or even shorter?
I'm wondering if this is actually film emulation
@@LordJagd Yes, it can't be shot with a Bolex. And the 10mm is not that wide. Fantastic clip anyway.
@@michaelpetersenfilm Bolex Rex 4. The wide lens is the century 5.7mm. I think the weight of the Bolex actually helps keep things fluid. I usually look through the viewfinder at all times.
Bolex Rex 4.@@LordJagd
Brooo! How tf did you monitor this? Crazy clean work!
Just the viewfinder. Head on a swivel. :)
what Rolex is this ?
sickk. what stock?
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