Did Matt Hunter really just film a POV edit with a glider plane? Find out for yourself in his latest Action Cam edit, Catch and Release.
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Did Matt Hunter really just film a POV edit with a glider plane? Find out for yourself in his latest Action Cam edit, Catch and Release.
Step into the shoes of Tom van Steenbergen, Cam McCaul, and Stevie Smith in these POV Action Cam clips from #theunRealmovie. Compiled here for your viewing pleasure!
On June 18th, 2015, the unReal world tour kicks off in Vancouver, BC. Tickets for the tour are ON SALE NOW! To purchase tickets, head on over to www.tetongravity.com/films/unreal/tour. You don't want to miss this!
Dusk is falling rapidly and I’m driving down a maze of gravel roads deep in the interior of BC with the fuel gage nearing empty. Stevie is injured and all I have to go on are some sketchy directions that an old timer gave us a ways back. We’re hoping that we can find the hospital before the truck runs out of gas.
Early last summer I had an unUsual email come across my inbox. It read something like this: “Hey Cam, we’re actually going to try to do that crazy glacier idea for unReal. We’ll be camping up there for 2 weeks and trying to find some rideable snow and ice. It will probably be a big challenge, are you into it...?”
Mind the Gap: The Making of unReal Episode 2. On June 25th, 2014, Tom van Steenbergen landed the biggest front flip in mountain bike history, but it almost didn’t happen.
Every single spot Ruben shared with us blew our minds. Whether dirt or concrete, there was no shortage of natural rideable transitions.
Could you imagine how awesome it would be if Brett Rheeder and BMX legend Ruben Alcantara rode bikes together in Malaga, Spain? Oh wait...
As a lead up to the Summer 2015 release of unReal, Anthill Films and Teton Gravity Research are giving viewers an exclusive behind the scenes look at the film in their new web series, Mind the Gap. The first episode in the eight part series takes us to Turtle Ranch in Dubois, Wyoming with Trek athletes Brett Rheeder, Tom van Steenbergen, and Cam McCaul.
How do Stevie Smith and Brendan Fairclough cover every possible angle of a trail? A remote control car, little green men, a rocket launcher, and cameras lining the trail from top to bottom are a good place to start.
Here’s a teaser of what happens when you give Steve Smith and Brendan Fairclough 30 Action Cams, a bag full of knickknacks, and a bike trail as their canvas.
Check out the teaser for the latest Dream Capture episode featuring Casey Brown and Poppy the Dog.
Did Tom van Steenbergen stomp the biggest front flip in mountain bike history?
In episode seven of the Sony ActionCam #DreamCapture series, Riley and David step into the shoes and onto the bikes of Thomas Vanderham and Matt Hunter. Just two big kids at heart, having fun on their bikes. Does it really get any better than that? Stay tuned for the full video release on July 30th to see the rest of the story. Subscribe to the official Sony ActionCam YouTube channel to be the first to see the full video as soon as it's released!
Cam McCaul is no stranger when it comes to piles of dirt, from having input on major courses like Red Bull Joyride to helping shape his local jump spot at Post Office.
For our latest Dream Capture piece--Cam McCaul's The Pile--we asked Cam a few questions about how piles of dirt have helped shape his career, and how it all started at the infamous Post Office jumps in Aptos. Check out the interview below and watch the teaser for his upcoming edit: The Pile.
X-Games gold medalist Brett Rheeder, takes urban mountain biking to a whole new level in the fifth instalment of the Dream Capture web series.
In one week, Thomas Vanderham linked together his favorite trails in one, non-stop road trip from Kamloops, BC to Utah. This is his Trail Crawl.