Short Adventure Ride Video

The Toe Cutter

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Had the opportunity to work with two amazing individuals who documented one of our motorcycle trips through Nevada. Company is called True MVMNT located near Woodside CA.

Let me know what you guys think.

They did all the filming and editing themselves capturing the raw sounds and experiences from the trip exceptionally well.

They are looking to break into the motorsports side of filming so give them a ring if you need some work done! Wonderful people to work with as well.
https://vimeo.com/177415260

If you are interested in learning more about True MVMNT or see photos and a story behind the trip, check out this link
https://truemvmnt.exposure.co/a03385fa8a4af1f9637cf571db647c3c
 
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Great production quality and the style was certainly similar to how most motorsports videos are filmed.

The video seemed more like a trailer than a story about the ride. But that didn't detract from my enjoyment.

How did they film you? Were they also riding, or following in a chase vehicle?

I'd be interested how their filming impacted your ride. Were you stopping often or waiting for them to get set up for shots? Did you feel you were riding for the camera?


Edit: just started reading the story and saw Erich was with you! He's my insurance agent and that's pretty rad!
 
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contacterich

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Ryan! This was a fun trip...and you are my client. That's rad. Maybe you want to join one day on one of our trips :)
 

The Toe Cutter

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The video seemed more like a trailer than a story about the ride. But that didn't detract from my enjoyment. How did they film you? Were they also riding said:
Yes more of a promotional video they can show to other companies to see if they will hire them.

They were filming us in their 4runner or with the camera in hand or via drone. They have invested a lot of money in their gear and it definitely shows!

We actually didn't have to do too many takes, we covered a lot of ground in a few days. It really wasn't much of a distraction to be honest.

There were some more technical single track trails we could have taken which they wouldn't have been able to follow us on, but for the most part they did everything we did :)
 

The Toe Cutter

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This is very cool! How did you find out about them?

Through a friend of a friend. I believe they knew someone that raced AFM who then knew my friend, Erich, who gathered some KTM adventure friends.

I'm really hoping someone in charge of marketing or PR at a bike manufacturer sees this and gives them an opportunity. They are two of the nicest and talented people I've ever met.
 
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