Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Robin Scherrer- A Place Called Switzerland



This is simultaneously both a scooter video and advertisement from the tourism industry in Switzerland.  To elaborate, this is what Robin says on the youtube description of the video:  "I have worked on this project for more than 6 months. I have traveled through Switzerland to film everything that was on my way.
My goal in this video was not just to edit a simple Scooter Movie, it is more an artistic project where I searched to create a harmony between the landscapes of this country and my sport.
I want to show to the world that nature is easy to find because it is all around us. And what is better then mixing the sensation of scooter riding with the beauty of our planet?
This video is the reflect of my life. Everyday I see great places and I have the chance to ride as much as possible.
I began to film in winter and finished during spring. So this video will redraw the cold season and let place to the sun again. Now I am going to stop speaking and let you appreciate my video. Watch it in 1080P, Enjoy and stay tuned, it is just the beginning!"

4 comments:

  1. If every trick weren't ramped in slo mo, then this would have been a decent edit. The videographer is talented with nature shots, riding shots... not so much.

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  2. This would have been such a perfect video if the clips would have been filmed in the street, near the nature.. It's oblivious that switzerland have a lot of sick and beautiful street spots, with all the mountains they have. Now that's just a skecthy riding edit (even though some tricks are really cool) , with mind blowing sick nature shots.

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  3. it was awesome, more people need to do this, im a big nature guy myself up here in humboldt surrounded by huge redwoods and the ocean

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  4. Why the hate? If its so bad then why dont you go and make an edit like this better haha i think it was awsome! Those nature shots were epic!!!

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