Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Monday, 3 March 2014

THE GREASY HANDS PREACHERS DOCUMENTARY... Donate to see this happen!!

These lot have gone to great lengths to make this awesome looking film about some great motorcycle people. They ask for donations via crowdfunding to make it happen. 
Please go to this page Click here for link!
There are several options for amounts to donate, and each amount comes with a different reward.
Here is the info from their site
This film explores the revival of manual work through the passion of motorcycle enthusiasts who have found their way to a happy life.
The Greasy Hands Preachers is a feature documentary film shot entirely in Super 16mm.
So far we have shot in California, Utah, Nevada, France, Scotland, Spain and Indonesia. We will finish shooting in March 2014.
We are making the film we / you wanted to see. We have realized that we were not alone and that a lot of people want to see a beautiful motorcycle film shot in film not HD. Since Easy Rider or On Any Sunday not much has been made on motorcycles. With the help of friends, and our three fantastic partners : Belstaff, BMW Motorrad and Motul, who since the beginning believed in our project and gave us early financial support. We have been able so far to shoot our film almost entirely. Now we need the help and support of our community to finish post-production and allow this film to be released this year and maybe one day become a classic.
THE GREASY HANDS PREACHERS DOCUMENTARY Pre-trailer Kickstarter from SAGS on Vimeo.

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Gestalten The Ride book.

I designed a sew on patch to accompany the release of this rad new book called The Ride. The book focuses on the bike scene that is developing from social media and the yoot dem shunning the mainstream.
Look at this video they made about the thing. Look with Your eyes at the start of the film. The first human visible is Myself, the second, third fourth, fifth and sixth humans are listed thus, Vincent Prat, Hugo Jezegabel, Christophe Canitrot, Bixente Moto and Juan Ramon.
Buy the book by Googling Gestalten and navigating to the book.
Do the Ride Thing – The Bikes, the Builders, and the Book from Gestalten on Vimeo.

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Requiem for a cycle 1975, Suffolk bike short.

Check this 1975 biker short out. Real good and its in Suffolk!
The idyllic, rural past of a Suffolk village comes to life through the memories of an old man.
But after work the dangers are on the road....
Requiem for a Village (1975) by David Gladwell
With a big stunt in it.

  Requiem for a cycle 1975 from lord black on Vimeo.

Sunday, 21 August 2011

Two Wheel Worship

Saw this on another site a while ago, just spent ages trying to find it again.
A motorcycle gang get a lesson from a professional racer on the right way to ride on the road and what type of skills are needed for the track.