Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Roy Holtman | Motorcycle Builder


Roy Holtman - Motorcycle Builder from Lars Veenstra on Vimeo.
My buddy Roy has been modifying motorbikes for years and talking about it a few months ago, I realised his passion would make for a great story. So I decided to make a short film about him that would also allow me to experiment and learn a lot about storytelling and creating a type of film I haven't created before. It's truly been a passion project: Roy's passion for motorbikes, my passion for filmmaking. Now, after many, many hours of work it's finally become what I envisioned when we started on the project. So check it out, I hope you enjoy!

Shot on the GH4 w/ Lumix and Sigma lenses, Zoom H6 audio recorder, edit in FCPX, grade w/ Pixel ProGrade plugin.
Music is "Dwell" by the amazing Tony Anderson: https://www.musicbed.com/songs/dwell/10627

Check out my Facebook page for more updates on the project: http://facebook.com/LVmedia

Friday, December 19, 2014

Nowhere Near "Short Version"


Nowhere Near "Short Version" from Combo Entertainment on Vimeo.
Directors: Combo Entertainment
Camera: Tim Luedin
Production: Combo Entertainment
Postproduction: Combo Entertainment

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

The Art of Building as a hobby


The Art of Building as a hobby from XRXS on Vimeo.
Turning abandoned old Honda bikes into his own bikes.
Peter Windhey in a short video XRXS made about his 'hobby'.

Visual interpretation by Rutger-Jan Cleiren

Info XRXS: https://www.facebook.com/xrxs.nuts.about.wheels

Music:
MC Cullah - A Place I Know

Vintage Addiction | YAMAHA XJ '84


Vintage Addiction - YAMAHA XJ '84
from vintage addiction on Vimeo. www.vintageaddictioncrew.com

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Cooper Smithing Co | Hand-made Motorcycle Fenders


Cooper Smithing Co - Hand-made Motorcycle Fenders from Cooper Smithing Co. on Vimeo.
Visit: www.coopersmithingco.com

It took years of process development and hundreds of pieces of scrap to discover how these fenders could be hand-built at a competitive production rate. Made from a single sheet of steel with no welds for superior strength, the result is intended to be the finest fender on the market. The process leaves a flawless surface finish with an exact fit that can go straight to paint or polish with no fillers or additional bodywork. No magic, just a lot of sweat and patience until they come out just right.

Kosuke Saito | Born Free Show | "Invited Builder" Winner