As I have described its a very meticulous process and involves much set up and many retakes. It was a very cold and windy day though, let me tell ya. I got to see Dale set up all the equipment, several times, and I also saw many crashes. Its just part of the process, but man, some look painful!
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| An object in motion stay in motion- the bike stopped, Justin didn't. |
In watching this difficult yet very fulfilling process, I finally was able to see how the 3 poles, and weird platform I was helping to lug around actually set up the dolly. This equipment allows for great shots, where the camera can move smoothly and fluid.
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| Dale moving the dolly as Justin rides by. |
I was also able to experience other methods of attaining unique and creative camera shot. What else, other than climbing trees would be so perfect?! One of High Street Collective's other riders, Garrett, came also to help take some camera shots, and help with the overall process. He also climbed some half fallen trees that were right above the trials and resulted in really cool angles.
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| A camera shot from above the trail. |
The video is not yet edited to its final version. I have seen the rough cut, and it is very good! I will be posting once it is up and running!
all the photography in the post was by Garrett.



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