sullivanvizual
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hey rider's
In around 2 - 3 months I will be shooting two Aussies pros for a webisode and to gain footage for my showreel and in general get back in the filming game for Sullivan Films.
In the past few months I have seen alot of posts on films i.e dislike,likes etc..
I have great knowledge how to shoot and set up different set ups, but I though I would ask the general public what would you like to see and not see?
Keep in mind this will only be around 2 - 3 mins long.
* Music (I am a big fan of Australian music for many reasons)
* Shots
* P.O.V camera shots helmet,chest,frame?
* Dolly,Cable cam ?
The best mountain bike film makers in the world are Ant Hill Films (I know other people may think differently)by far for me for so many many reasons, they work very closely with the riders to gain all shots.They have a immense knowledge of camera equipment,set up and locations....not to mention awe inspiring shots, that make you want to ride yesterday.
They were the first company to bring the hollywood style of filming as well to MTB films.... to any one who has only done a bit of filming knows how much "HARDER" this it shoot like this..
I look forward to some great suggestions and if your a band wanting some exposure send me a message.
Cheers Christian
In around 2 - 3 months I will be shooting two Aussies pros for a webisode and to gain footage for my showreel and in general get back in the filming game for Sullivan Films.
In the past few months I have seen alot of posts on films i.e dislike,likes etc..
I have great knowledge how to shoot and set up different set ups, but I though I would ask the general public what would you like to see and not see?
Keep in mind this will only be around 2 - 3 mins long.
* Music (I am a big fan of Australian music for many reasons)
* Shots
* P.O.V camera shots helmet,chest,frame?
* Dolly,Cable cam ?
The best mountain bike film makers in the world are Ant Hill Films (I know other people may think differently)by far for me for so many many reasons, they work very closely with the riders to gain all shots.They have a immense knowledge of camera equipment,set up and locations....not to mention awe inspiring shots, that make you want to ride yesterday.
They were the first company to bring the hollywood style of filming as well to MTB films.... to any one who has only done a bit of filming knows how much "HARDER" this it shoot like this..
I look forward to some great suggestions and if your a band wanting some exposure send me a message.
Cheers Christian
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