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No Bikes: Four Corners DVD

Name of DVD:
Four Corners.



Photo: Anou Souvannavong

How long has it been out for?
About seven hours.

How long did it take to film and edit?
We usually put out a video every year, last year we slacked a bit. There’s a few clips from two summers ago but most of the footage is from the last year.



Photo: Zac Heinen


Who did the filming and editing? o
I was in charge of the project; since we’re fairly spread out, a few people helped out with footage. Ty Scott, Travis Burroughs and Ryan Hiebert handled filming in BC, Matt Lindsay filmed himself in Taiwan, Ryan Harley did some work in Fairbanks and Zac Heinen and Brian Prince helped me film around Anchorage. I handled most of the editing in the main feature, Matt and Brian each edited their sections.

What kind of equiptment did you use to film and edit?
I film with a Panasonic DVX100 and edit on Adobe premiere.



Photo: Zac Heinen


Who all has parts?
There are full sections from Matt Desson, David Clay, Matt Lindsay and myself. There are a few split sections with guys who ride together as well, I like to include as many as my friends as I can, it’s a long list.

What are some of the highlights you can tell us about?
Travis Sexsmith’s tables, they’re incredible. Matt Desson has an awesome part, the guy’s seriously a machine. Desson learns tricks really fast, he just loves bmx, you can see it in his riding. My friend David has the last part, he was one of those kids doing 720s and flip barspins at 16 (but in Alaska with a six month riding season). David broke his back at the trails last fall but come spring he was back on his bike and came through with a great section. In addition to the riding, there are a bunch of awesome spots that nobody’s ever seen. Alaska’s pretty amazing, good spots and the sun doesn’t go down until one in the morning in June.

Is there any bonus parts?
My friend Zac did an alternate edit with all of the Alaskan footage, it’s about twenty minutes long. There are a few more things, a couple web edits, slideshow, an old skate section with my friend Dave hidden in there.

Where all was it filmed?
Alaska, British Columbia, Taiwan and four clips from my vacation in Florida.

Where can people pick it up?
www.nobikes.com or from Desson if you run into him.

How much?
Ten bucks, that includes shipping in Canada and the US.



Photo: Zac Heinen


Where can people find out more about the DVD and No bikes crew?
nobikes.com, I update it once or twice a week if I can.


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