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Must Watch: The Making of Brandon Semenuk’s “One-Shot” unReal Segment

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By this point, you’ve probably seen Brandon Semenuk’s unReal as it blew up over the Internet last week. If you haven’t, go ahead, we’ll wait. Perhaps more impressive than the incredible riding, is the fact that the entire run was shot in just one take. That’s right, no splicing together multiple clips to make it look like the perfect run. Just one continual clip that was filmed by Teton Gravity Research and Anthill Films from a pickup truck with some heavy duty machinery.

If that wasn’t enough, the crew had to build the entire trail along with a road that ran parallel to make the filming possible. Check out the behind the scenes video next to peek behind the video curtain…

For more check out tetongravity.com.

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Matt
Matt
9 years ago

That was sick. I assume that is somewhere in central/nor cal/bay area?

DK
DK
9 years ago

Stunning!

Jay
Jay
9 years ago

Shot at cambria, CA

craig
craig
9 years ago

incredible skill

AngryBikeWrench
9 years ago

Before seeing this, and speaking as a guy who knows nothing about cinematography, I would’ve bet good money that this was shot with a drone. Amazing.

888
888
9 years ago

the level of production quality here is stunning. amazing!

AlanM
AlanM
9 years ago

Amazing. Shows you how difficult it can be to shoot something simple, but the results are worth it.

tommyp
tommyp
9 years ago

Way to tear up a beautiful landscape. Truly a doofus sport.

Rupert Pupkin
Rupert Pupkin
9 years ago

@tommyp – It’s all relative. Looks torn up to you, looks artfully enhanced to me. If you ask me, road riding is the doofus sport. Cheers!

BikeNerd
BikeNerd
9 years ago

@tommyp
If youre a roadie, that means they had to really tear up that beautiful landscape to put the road there… This is an awesome shot and a great show of skill both physically and technologically. This is the stuff i could watch all day!

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