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Category Archives: Video
Tony Malouf Clear Water Beverage Promo
Expertly edited by dar man himself.
“A Day On 16mm” by Byron Kutchera
“The idea was to shoot an entire BMX “edit” in one day on a 100′ roll (2.5 minutes) of 16mm colour film. Since we only had 1 roll of film we kept the riding simple as each trick needed to be landed on the first or second try.
Riders:
Martin Tonner
Adam Berry
Shot on:
Bolex Reflex
KODAK VISION2 250D Color Negative Film
Camera Rental:
Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative (AFCOOP)
Processing/ Telecine
Cinelab Toronto
MUSIC
Dead Horse Beats- Homegrown”
Tagged 16mm, Adam Berry, Bolex, Business BMX, Byron Kutchera, Martin Tonner
“A Momentary Lapse of Riding” by Christian Van Hanja
Christian Van Hanja linked up with Viki Gomez and a team of camera operators to create this Matrix-esque flatland link using 75 DSLR’s.
Delicate Steve “Butterflies” Music Video
Simple yet effective, great jam. Delicate Steve.
“No Days Off” Full Video
A project I worked on for three years with some friends. I edited, shot super 8mm, helped film and had a riding section.
Kink is Hiring

Kink BMX is now hiring for an in house photographer/videographer. Kink is looking for someone passionate in photo, video and BMX to add to its creative team. To apply, send an email with your portfolio and experience to info@kinkbmx.com.
Internetography Contest Winner
The winner of the Push It A Stop Internetography screenshot contest is this frame of Sean Sexton from the Odyssey in Vancouver video filmed by Walter Pieringer and captured by Robbie Devine.
Stay tuned for our next contest which will be announced next week.
Posted in BMX, Contest, Photo, Video
Tagged contest, Internetography, Robbie Devine, Screenshot, Sean Sexton, Walter Pieringer
“The Warehouse Project” by Will Evans
There’s a really good chance that this is the most interesting concept video BMX has seen in a while. Will Evans teamed up with some incredible riders and talented set designers to bring you this video that, if digested properly, will excite the senses and inspire the soul. I can’t even remember what tricks were filmed- I just know they looked fascinating.

