
Videos


Long Live the Kings
Few things in life pull at a man’s heartstrings like the open road and the promise of adventure. Long Live The Kings is a short documentary by Clement Beauvais shot solely on super 16mm film (which can still stand up to digital any day).
By Chris Wright



The Depth of Speed: Something from Nothing
With our love of cars and well-shot short films, it’s easy to get why Jason Clason and his mission to travel around the good ol’ US of A filming serious motor-heads gets us revving. In The Depth of Speed, Jason meets up with Tim Bradham in his NC-based shop TBC Hot Rods and Bikes and discusses making “something from nothing.” We find that quote a bit too humble.




Drafting It | George Vlagos of Oak Street Bootmakers
Discovering Local Frontiers
By Gear Patrol

Made in America: KA-BAR Knives
KA-BAR has been churning out incredible knife after knife since its founding in 1898. The latest film from Common Machine Prod.


Sidecars & Snow: A Mountain Ride with Ural Motorcycles
Given the chance to ride motorcycles in the winter, a sane rider might politely decline, but what’s life without a few two three-wheeled thrills? On a recent invitation by Ural Motorcycles we did just that, responding “yes, please” (pronto) while simultaneously reaching for our bags, and multiple changes of underwear.
By Amos Kwon

Shutter Ísland
Iwan Bigler and Raphael Nussbaum, the visual raconteurs of Team Nine, bring the greens, greys and sometimes blues of Iceland to you in the beautifully composed Shutter Ísland. In their first effort, the Switzerland-based duo artfully choreographed an August 2011 couch-surfing trip to Iceland, with vistas near and far that capture the detail and grandeur of this North Atlantic island.
In Search of Snow
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUF5GYXVoKI&w=650&h=360] We recently dropped into Aspen Fashion Week with Bentley and roared around in the snow with 631 horsepower at our disposal in the process — but we’ll talk more about that later. For now, we wanted to share a video that the esteemed British automaker debuted over the weekend featuring world-renowned big-mountain skier Chris Davenport.
By Ben Bowers
A Taste of Vietnam
We’ve already shared our experiences in the exotic land of Vietnam, but film maker Daniel Klein does a particularly good job of highlighting the country’s culinary delights. Unless you happen to have access to good Vietnamese food, or enjoy personally torturing yourself, — we’d recommend watching this visual buffet on a full stomach.
By Ben Bowers
World’s Largest Rope Swing
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B36Lr0Unp4&w=650&h=360] Ok, so we can’t really verify that Devin Graham really did, in fact, create the largest rope swing on the planet for this video. That doesn’t make watching people experience 130 ft.
By Ben Bowers
L.E.D. Surfer by Jacob Sutton
What do you get when you combine three nights of Red Epic filming on a skidoo, with a bespoke L.E.D. suit, and Artec pro snowboarder William Hughes in the Rhône-Alpes region of south-eastern France?
By Ben Bowers
The Derelicts by ICON
If push came to shove, we’ve probably sell a kidney or two for one of ICON’s glorious vehicles. So when our friend Michael Williams at A Continuous Lean was kind enough to point out this excellent video on the brand’s latest pet project, dubbed The Derelicts, put together by the folks at eGarage, we had to share.
By Ben Bowers
Joy Ride
Now that today’s latest DSLRs are waging a war on two fronts for both still photography and video domination, having a test film made using your gear is a must for any camera company conducting a high profile launch. Earlier we showed you Canon’s Mobius film for the introduction of their new EOS C300 video hoss.
By Ben Bowers