Behind the scenes of Nick Goepper's BIGGEST slopestyle tricks
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2014
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Not all the magic comes from the athletes. In this clip, we give you a behind the scenes peak at how Red Bull Media House used cutting edge technology to get up close, slow motion details of Nick Goepper as he takes on a typical slope style course. Watch the full clip here: • Nick Goepper breaks do...
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beautiful ! It is magnificent how much work Red Bull puts into their clips and to make them astonishing.
Behind the scenes are my favorite!
Wow, sick camera! Makes me wanna leave the beach & waves and come hit the slopes.
I worked on a commercial that had the Phantom camera. The body itself at the time was worth 100k. Can't imagine how much the smaller version is with all those attachments etc. Amazing footage!
Amaizing guys... Very good job.
love the slow mo keep up the good work boys
He's so awesome!!! I'm a huge fan :D :)
2:28 dat zoom :O
That's not from the actual clip, that's just CGI made.
Bello anzi fantastico
papá Awesome!!!
Very Nice
damn! pushing the limits
So cool
That equipment... :O
sick riding, i love those moving tripods (no idea what they are called), if they just weren't that expensive i woud have already bought one! :D
gimbal stabilizer, try to found chinese clones on ebay, not so expensive.Original is MoVi.
Lukáš Hromek Just the MoVi M10 they used is approximately $7500 for just the stabilizer alone, that doesn't include the remote control they used.... it's still fairly expensive for the average consumer (which from what I can tell, MoDvdz is probably not at the level to make sense of buying a piece of equipment at that price).
I'm often the guy filming my friends from the air and it is hard as shit to keep smooth because you either focus on the camera or on hitting the jump. Now I do this with a small camera that doesn't weigh much, yet i've had my ski go into frame somehow. and believe me it is just as trippy for the camera guy being just inches away from someone spinning next to you. Its even worse when you manage to make direct contact with that person. Its not the contact in the air that hurts. It's the landing and tumbling down with someone else also crashing.
niceee
Have anybody link of this steadycam ?
What are they spraying out of the can towards the end? Are they misting them so the sunlight reflects off them more?
I think it's some kind of a "mist in spray". Probably to give more artistic feeling to a up-close shot of a person. Filling background with mist in sun is pretty good idea. I think I should also try this. 5!
wow elaz
wow that is some next level shit
OMG second commentary :D
but how did they switch angles in mid air?
That face at 3:02
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It's nice to see what can happen when the Movi is used for shots that need it and not just as a poor man's steadicam.
Totally agree Phil, this is a great use
Badass.
would not want to be the guy who stacks it with that camera
Use a gopro
+Rhys Cunningham no
How 'bout GoPro?
How 'bout NO
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You lie y'all said you would reboot Adventure Time after the video reboot of war planes you guys are a bunch of liars I was looking forward to that reboot
Not easier,is to, use gopro"
Would be easier, but you wont get cinema quality footage from it
Ok
There something missing.