I watched a fun, fun, fun documentary last night.
I'm excited because it was made by some guys who grew up here in Idaho.
I'm pretty sure, however, that the guy who shot the documentary is a graduate of the University of Southern California film school.
My youngest brother knows some of them.
The documentary is about a group of young, very good snowboarders who build a crazy-looking "bikecar" to travel the Pacific Northwest on an adventure to find the best snowboarding.
Here's the link: http://www.bikecarmovie.com
I'm pretty sure the whole thing was shot on a Panasonic AG-HVX200:
But it is quite entertaining and the editing is superb.
I've e-mailed Joey Fountain, the guy who put it together, for details.
It should be interesting to read his response.
But it's the best low budget documentary I've seen in a long time.
The video quality is simply amazing.
Jerry Jones
I'm excited because it was made by some guys who grew up here in Idaho.
I'm pretty sure, however, that the guy who shot the documentary is a graduate of the University of Southern California film school.
My youngest brother knows some of them.
The documentary is about a group of young, very good snowboarders who build a crazy-looking "bikecar" to travel the Pacific Northwest on an adventure to find the best snowboarding.
Here's the link: http://www.bikecarmovie.com
I'm pretty sure the whole thing was shot on a Panasonic AG-HVX200:
But it is quite entertaining and the editing is superb.
I've e-mailed Joey Fountain, the guy who put it together, for details.
It should be interesting to read his response.
But it's the best low budget documentary I've seen in a long time.
The video quality is simply amazing.
Jerry Jones
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