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The Red Farmers

Posted 17 Apr 2012, by STABmag

Brain Farm use the Red camera the way it should be used. Sure, it’s a fine line between awesome and cheeseball when used for surfing, but the footage is mind-blowing when applied to snowboarding, moto X, Jackass, bears, red-eyed wolves, windmills, time-lapses, volcanos, glaciers, wild horses, city skylines, rifles, models, skating, avalanches and every other visually-stirring image in this clip. Although, there’s no denying the awesomeness of Kelly’s Shipsterns clips or the Jaws footage. Brain Farm’s most famous for the Travis Rice snowboarding films they’ve put together, which have since become great inspiration for jib-minded surfers looking to broaden their bag of tricks. They also chimed in heavily on the production of Julian Wilson’s film, Scratching The Surface. Their choice in ethereal, epic music and high frame-per-second style of shooting are hypnotic when blended. Do yourself a favour and watch the company’s Digital Cinema 2012 reel.


7 comments so far...
1.

John you must be an amazing cinematographer.

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that’s as good as ry will ever look going right…

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I watched it again. I like the shot of the bears.

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that entire reel was cheeseball.

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cineflex is a stabilised camera mount dickead. and yes, majority of this is phantom.

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That aint all Red footage…
Cineflex, Phantom etc is the majority of it…BrainFarm rule!

2.

cineflex is a stabilised camera mount dickead. and yes, majority of this is phantom.

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so thats what craikey looks like surfing natural

4.

that entire reel was cheeseball.

5.

John you must be an amazing cinematographer.

    6.

    I watched it again. I like the shot of the bears.

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that’s as good as ry will ever look going right…

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