This is an exclusive preview presented by The North Face of the film festival edit that will be showing at the 5point film festival and Telluride Mountain Film. If you have the ability to make these festivals I highly encourage it! Meeting the filmmakers, the big-screen viewing experience and the variety of amazing adventure film subjects are not to be missed.
At any rate, make sure you have solid 12 minutes to sit down and enjoy this cut of the Chad story. Thanks for taking the time to check it out, lots of love has gone into this edit so far. Cheers, ~reo
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Towers of the Ennedi - The North Face sneak peak of the film festival edit!!
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That was fucking brilliant. I mean it just fucking brilliant. I think there are thousands watching who feel the same way. Don't stop.
ReplyDeleteWow that was fantastic in so many ways. At the end of 12 minutes I wanted to see more! Will there be a full length version available in the future? I would definitely buy the DVD.
ReplyDeleteThat was super great. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteexcellent!
ReplyDeleteYou guys are doing a great thing. I hope to see more films follow suit in the future. Interesting cinematography with incredibly visually stimulating landscapes focused on climbing and the art of adventure. What more could you ask for?
ReplyDeleteI am super inspired!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!... Congratulations for this great job!!!... Saludos Esgalleros!!!...
ReplyDeleteI agree with everything already said. Just an incredible film. Can't wait to see it on the big screen and I'd definitely buy the film on dvd, full length or not. Keep up the great work guys!
ReplyDeleteI'm not even a climber, but holy crap that was phenomenal. Excellent camera work and editing with mindblowing scenery!
ReplyDeleteThat is some good stuff right there....
ReplyDeleteReally nice work Renan!
ReplyDeleteAwesome work, Renan!! That was a well told story with great images.
ReplyDeleteFine tuned and genuinely inspiring. Characters are so well balanced and such flawless weaving from scene to scene. Your best to date and I know there's more to come, thank goodness.
ReplyDeleteNice one Renan!
ReplyDeleteI Like the way you work with the contrasting light days n nights and the time lapse are awesome.Always a pleasure wachting.
Hope you geeting better...keep the faith!
thanks for the awesome feedback. there are about 10 art animations on the way for the final festival cut...stay tuned :)
ReplyDeleteThis is about one of the best things I've seen in a climbing related movie in a whole while and maybe one of the best things I've ever seen from you. Absolutely great! Thank you...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely awe inspiring. I love the raw sense of adventure, the emotion expressed with an trip that's so far out there that you can't get back in a week even if you wanted to, and the climbing... beautiful images! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Renan!
ReplyDeleteThat's flat out awesome. Inspiring and motivating all in one. Thanks for sharing this clip!
ReplyDeleteThis, yes.
ReplyDeleteReally well filmed and edited. Love the rolling stars. Excellent!!!
ReplyDeleteFar out! Inspiring stuff, amazing desert! As always the filming and editing is superb!
ReplyDeleteThat was absolutely incredible and awe inspiring. As always your films inspire me to get out there and explore, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMasterfully done! The adventure, the video shots, the editing. Fabulous. Thanks for posting that teaser and here's to you healing up well Renan.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work! Can't wait to see the full edit.
ReplyDeleteA more polished edit with added art treatments is screening tonight at 5point film festival...come join the party!!
ReplyDeletewow! absolutely amazing footage! great work!
ReplyDeletemagical !
ReplyDeleteRenan I had a technical question for you. I'm shooting a surf documentary in some very remote locations. Curious what kind of solar chargers you brought and if you were happy with them. Also, what kind of moco slider were you using?
ReplyDeleteWe are using goal zero solar panels and kessler moco sliders. For the solar I would make sure to order DC direct chargers so you don't have an inverter sucking your power sometimes. The kessler pocket dolly with the timelapse kit is an amazing piece of gear for remote shooting! Good luck.. send me a personal message if you have any more questions :)
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