Our friend the intrepid filmmaker Matt Johnston has released a new trailer for his latest endeavor. It’s called “easier said than done” and it’s an insiders look at competing and the challenges that go along with that. I for one can’t wait to see what the maker of Wagon Attack 1 & 2 comes up with next. There is a link in the video for a kickstarter project so you can help pledge some $$ to help this project.
The Lamborghini Muira is a classic supercar and exceptionally rare at this point in time. The car is widely considered to have begun the trend of high performance, two-seater, mid-engined sports cars, and remained in production until 1972. The car was never replaced in Lamborghini’s line-up, until a retro concept commemorating the 40th anniversary of the 1966 Geneva introduction of the original Miura surfaced.
Lamborghini president and CEO Stefan Winkelmann denied that the concept would mark the Miura’s return to production, he was quoted as saying “The Miura was a celebration of our history, but Lamborghini is about the future. Retro design is not what we are here for. So we won’t do the Miura.”
There’s something about tilt-shift and motorsports that just seem to work so well together, add good music and you have yourself a damn good edit!
This is the “Red Bull Hare Scramble” held on Austria’s Iron Mountain, the event has been dubbed as the toughest enduro on the planet. A average of 1,700 riders enter the event, & an average 15 usually seem to finish! How’s that for hardcore. This race truly tests the riders skills with a variety of different types of terrain, and dangers that lie within each turn! This event is pure enduro chaos! Taddy Blazusiak has been the sole winner of this event 5 yrs in a row, it should be of no surprise that he is also a Red Bull athlete!
Pat Cyr may be the master behind the wheel, but his brother Dan is the master of the camera and the computer when it comes to putting together some of the craziest looking edits ever. His angle choices and backdrops seem to draw you even further into each shot. I know when I watch one of Dan’s edits, I usually know I’m going to watch it at least 5-10 times just to try to catch everything I can. Good Job to the Cyr brothers!