Get over to Defgrip for an interesting interview with Dennis Enarson talking about everything from his broken femur, Nike, his family and most importantly, the future of Markit which sounds awesome.
Nike – Dennis Enarson & Nigel Sylvester Animation
Nike dropped this animation featuring Dennis Enarson and Nigel Sylvester talking about how they like their custom Primo shoes. Definitely a new way to approach things and kind of funny.
Markit – Crew Edit
Oh hell yeah you are going to want to see this one!
“In this months MARKIT edit we decided to do something a little different then we have in previous months. Here’s most of the crew plus a couple of MARKIT homies shredding some cement parks in Austin TX, and San Diego CA. Featuring Rob Wise, Chad Kerley, Mike Jonas, Dennis Enarson, Christian Rigal, Connor Lodes, Ronnie Napolitan, and Geoff Slattery. Enjoy!
Filmed/Edited by:
Christian Rigal
Music:
Electric Guest- This head I hold
Okkervil River- Wake and be Fine
Check us out online:
www.MARKITBMX.com“
Dennis Enarson Broken Femur
I’ve heard breaking a femur is by far one of the gnarliest bones you can break. I’m bummed to hear this news. Hopefully Dennis heals up quick!
“Dennis Enarson was out filming yesterday and broke his femur (thigh bone is the largest bone in your body). Just got off the phone with Christian, who was filming Dennis and said “he was doing a double suicide truck and went down hard.” He was just recovering from shoulder separation and was riding here at the ramps for the first time the other day. All this on his b-day of all days too. If you know Dennis, he’ll be back up and riding before you know if.” – Demolition
Best of Dennis Enarson
Alli Sports put together a little highlight reel from Dennis Enarson’s runs last year. Should be getting into Dew Tour season soon enough…
“Dennis Enarson is always the guy having the most fun out on the course and here are the clips to prove it. Enarson always kills it in the park and last year he earned his first Dew Cup in dirt, now it’s time to watch his Best Of clips from the 2011 Dew Tour season.”
AF-100 Visual Sample
Terrell Gordy has been using the Panasonic AF-100 camera for a little while now and decided to put a bunch of the footage he compiled together with this review. Looks like you can get some amazing footage out of it.
“Over the course of the past few months I have been fortunate enough to have Texas Media Systems here in Austin supply me with a Panasonic AF-100(AF) to shoot with. While the AF is definitely not the end all be all of the large sensor cameras. It might be, in my opinion, one of the best bang for your buck large sensor camera to date. Without going over all the technical specs, that you can easily find if so desired, this camera really does fix most of the serious problems I’ve had with the HDSLR movement.
While for the majority of my filming needs is handled by a Panasonic P2 HPX-170, I find that the AF not only easily matches up well in color reproduction it also seamlessly fits into my workflow. Originally I had my reservations about the AVCHD codec, but between extensive use of the AF and the HMC-150 pretty much any and all concerns have vanished. For what the codec is and does I think it is very robust and handles the compression well. The only time I’ve really ever observed the codec break was when I really pushed the footage in post. Which I’m sure would have been solved with use of an external recorder.
On paper I thought that the smaller sensor size was going to be a real deal breaker. I’ve had a Canon 7D now for a few years and I can honestly say when I am in the field shooting, I can’t really tell the difference in focal length on lenses between the two. It really is such a small difference between APS-C/S35 and M4/3 that unless your looking at charts it’s negligible in my eyes. Would I like the sensor to be a little bigger? Sure, why not. Does it bother me? Not really.
I do wish the camera body was a bit smaller all the way around. Most of my work involves the camera traveling in a backpack, which most aren’t really deep enough. Any size and weight I can save traveling through airports really goes a long way. The camera’s not a horrible size, it’s just a little tall. Other than the height, the camera does travel really well. Much like my HPX-170 it’s easy to pull out throw a lens on and get to shooting within a short period.
Speaking of lenses I’ve had the chance to use a variety of SLR lenses on the camera. From Nikon to Canon and even a couple of the Olympus Zuiko F/2.0. They all look and work great. My only real gripe is I wish there was a better adapter for Canon glass, but even that seems to have a 3rd party fix in the near future. I haven’t had the chance to use any PL glass with the camera yet.
Overall I feel that the AF is a great camera. I have and will continue to recommend it to anyone looking to move on from the HDSLR form factor. My transition was seamless when coming from the HPX and HMC cameras and my work never seemed to missed a beat. Are there a couple things the camera is missing I would like to see in the future? Absolutely, but at what cost? That I’m not sure about. I’d love to have a AVC-Intra 10 bit P2 version one day (AF-250?). Until then I will most likely continue to use the AF whenever possible, and most likely really enjoy using it.
The video is mostly footage that has already been used, is left over from various projects or just B-roll that I enjoyed, but never really had a home for.
Head over to texasmediasystems.com for more info and to purchase the AF-100 as well as any other camera and production needs you may have. I can’t speak more highly of those guys.” -Terrell Gordy
Music:
Play By Numbers
“Error”
Nike BMX – How To Barspin on a BMX Bike
Want to learn how to do a barspin on a BMX bike? Well, why not let the Nike BMX team show you how to get it done. The How To video above features tips and plenty of examples from Garrett Reynolds, Chad Kerley, Nigel Sylvester and Dennis Enarson who are all experts are throwing a barspin. Hit play, grab your bike and go give these a go! The barspins is pretty tricky right off the bat, but once you get them dialed in, you can add this trick to lines and other tricks like 360’s. This is one of those tricks that you won’t be disappointed you learned.
Want to learn how to do a tailwhip on a BMX bike? Check out How To Tailwhip with the Nike team!
Nike BMX – San Antonio Sessions
Nike BMX have released this amazing new BMX video featuring Garrett Reynolds, Dennis Enarson, Chad Kerley and Nigel Sylvester getting down on some of the finest spots that San Antonio, Texas has to offer! This is an excellent watch from start to finish, so get on that play button and check out everything this one has to offer!
“Drop the Nike BMX team off in a city filled with rad spots and you get a ton of incredible riding. Garrett Reynolds, Dennis Enarson, Chad Kerley, and Nigel Sylvester throw down lines in this video that you will not believe.”
Filmed and edited by Ryan Navazio
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