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Wednesday
Jul292015

The Making of Brandon Semenuk’s “One-Shot” Segment 

Download the complete film on iTunes now: http://radi.al/unReal. unReal is available for digital download on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and more and is currently on a worldwide film tour.

Last week, Teton Gravity Research (TGR) and Anthill Films released one of the most acclaimed segments from unReal, Brandon Semenuk’s “One Shot” segment. It’s the first full segment in a mountain bike film shot in a single, continuous shot. In this episode of Mind the Gap, we go behind the scenes in Cambria, California and take a closer look at this cinematic achievement in terms of the extraordinary level of planning, coordination and mastery from everyone involved.

Download unReal:
iTunes - http://radi.al/unReal
GooglePlay - http://radi.al/1OWN
MGo - http://radi.al/2qar
Amazon Instant Video - http://radi.al/3NL2
Playstation - http://radi.al/fs0

unReal is currently on a worldwide film tour. Click here for a list of film screenings: http://www.tetongravity.com/films/unr...

Check a chance to talk with Brandon Semenuk & the cinematographer LIVE next Thursday, July 30th, from 5-6 PM EST at our live video Q&A! RSVP here: http://www.shindig.com/event/unreal

GET LOST IN THE MOMENT

"There comes a time in all our lives when we must let go of all the chaos and clutter of the modern world and tune our minds to a simpler idea…to see into that empty space just a few feet in front of us and see nothing else… to see the path ahead as a story yet to be written. Entire days of our lives can pass by without meaning, yet within these moments of absolute clarity there’s an entire lifetime worth remembering. It’s simply a matter of letting the rest of the world melt away…"

ABOUT UNREAL

Sony presents unReal with Shimano & Trek, a new film produced by Teton Gravity Research & Anthill Films starring Brandon Semenuk, Brett Rheeder, Cam McCaul, Graham Agassiz, Steve Smith, Tom van Steenbergen & Thomas Vanderham, with Brook Macdonald, Finn Iles, Ian Morrison, James Doerfling & Matty Miles. Written, directed and edited by Anthill Films. Art direction and additional writing by Good Fortune Collective. Additional support from Bike Magazine, Evoc, Knolly, Pinkbike, Rocky Mountain, Western Digital & Whistler Mountain Bike Park.

Music:

“Something Elated” by Broke For Free (http://brokeforfree.com)
“Dreamlife” by Tony Anderson