Beautifuly executed. As a solo filmmaker I know how much thought and work went into this. And as an expatriate i loved the feeling of England that came through. Hats of to you, brilliant effort I enjoyed it immensely.
Great to see Atomos in action. I love my bike for these reasons too, albeit not in the city!! Nicely executed film. Good luck Sean, you are a brave soul!
very nice profile piece - I really connected with the analogy of an new open road of possibilities. I'm curious - what drone was used to shoot some of the riding scenes (such as that at sunset)? Keep up the great work Tommy & Sean!
It’s just you, the machine, the road and multitudes of distracted assholes texting while driving. Sold my bikes to survive. Nice video and sound. Big fan of Panasonic Lumix since GH2.
@@braydonmoloney thank you!) but this is not a peaking / focus assist turned on - this grain is on video files when I shoot Full frame 6k/4K - Apple pro res raw
Wondering how such Voice Overs could be pre-planned (into a script), yet still sound genuine? Since if you go full genuine (=freestyle interview)- it would be hard to cut out a structured storytelling narration. Yet, if you write a script- you lose all genuinely thata viewer can notice. So...is there a middle road to take here?
Lots of ways to approach this and often it depends on the person being interviewed. I always try to keep it as natural and organic as possible. It helps to go into it with some idea of the key message/s you're wanting to get across. Sean and I discussed it beforehand, so we had a good idea what we wanted to get across. He had also thought of a few lines that he felt added a lot to the story. But we got them in there organically. So yes, middle of the road you could say.
Beautifuly executed. As a solo filmmaker I know how much thought and work went into this. And as an expatriate i loved the feeling of England that came through. Hats of to you, brilliant effort I enjoyed it immensely.
Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm watching this on a big screen and I wanted to hate the camera but it's so beautiful I couldn't stop watching til the end. Well done.
Wow what a movie, specially when you ride yourself.. 👌
This is really good. The story, the VO and of course the visuals. Thanks for sharing.
This is such an inspirational video
Hello Donald Harmon,
Thank you so much for your comment and for providing us with such valuable feedback.
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I love it, good job.
Love this! Great job!
Well made!
Great to see Atomos in action. I love my bike for these reasons too, albeit not in the city!! Nicely executed film. Good luck Sean, you are a brave soul!
Well done!
Awesome work Royal!
Een hele ,mooie video .
This looks great! What lenses were used?
beautiful, what lense did u use on the video?
Ahhhh, the WEF and what they did to the world will never be forgiven or forgotten.
very nice profile piece - I really connected with the analogy of an new open road of possibilities. I'm curious - what drone was used to shoot some of the riding scenes (such as that at sunset)? Keep up the great work Tommy & Sean!
Thanks very much! The drone was pretty much a custom build. Check out the BTS as there's a lot about the drone build in there 👍
It’s just you, the machine, the road and multitudes of distracted assholes texting while driving. Sold my bikes to survive.
Nice video and sound. Big fan of Panasonic Lumix since GH2.
amazing! love this! But anyone know why I have a red dots on my Ninja V + S1h?
Can you provide more details? What do you mean red dots?
@@TravisRayLive it looks like red pixels grain
@@TheAlleycatboy You may have the focus peaking / focus assist turned on. th-cam.com/video/tH88WAcsiUM/w-d-xo.html (not Atomos, but same concept)
@@braydonmoloney thank you!) but this is not a peaking / focus assist turned on - this grain is on video files when I shoot Full frame 6k/4K - Apple pro res raw
Wondering how such Voice Overs could be pre-planned (into a script), yet still sound genuine? Since if you go full genuine (=freestyle interview)- it would be hard to cut out a structured storytelling narration. Yet, if you write a script- you lose all genuinely thata viewer can notice. So...is there a middle road to take here?
Lots of ways to approach this and often it depends on the person being interviewed. I always try to keep it as natural and organic as possible. It helps to go into it with some idea of the key message/s you're wanting to get across. Sean and I discussed it beforehand, so we had a good idea what we wanted to get across. He had also thought of a few lines that he felt added a lot to the story. But we got them in there organically. So yes, middle of the road you could say.
would love to see this on vimeo without the youtube crunch!