Super Women S1 Ep 3: VC London, Female Motorcycle Collective

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
  • Super Women is a short-form documentary platform from two creatives Georgie Rogers and Alice Smith, dedicated to telling kickass stories of kickass women on film while furthering opportunities for female film-makers.
    Each film in the series highlights what it took for women to blaze the trail across music, motorsports, business, politics, tech and culture to realise their dreams in the most extraordinary ways.
    Our third instalment features female motorbike crew VC London. They’ve practically taught hundreds of women to ride motorbikes, getting so many more girls into the scene, running adventure camps for women in Wales via Camp VC, workshops, lessons and are all about encouraging women to try new things through their VC team talks and events.
    Started in a back street workshop in East London in 2015 by three friends - Gemma Harrison, Maite Storni & Namin Cho, who were struggling to find other women to ride with, VC London was born from a DIY grassroots approach to helping other women to start riding with a shout out on a small Instagram account.
    Since then VC London has grown into a global community. In this episode Georgie visited the VC London headquarters in Limehouse to meet them.
    Watch the films and find out more at www.superwomen...
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    CREDITS:
    Presenter: Georgie Rogers
    Director: Alice Smith
    Editor: Ella Oliver and Camille Raoult
    Filmed by Alice Smith and Rosie Lonsdale
    Audio: Lauren Swyny
    Additional camera and location assistants: Helen Sanfey and Lauren Swyny
    Camera kit provided by Catalyst Cameras
    Music: Medium Love and Gus Harvey
    Series created by Georgie Rogers & Alice Smith

Комментарии • 1

  • @wademcqueen7287
    @wademcqueen7287 2 года назад +1

    I love the motorcycle slant you have. I know the project runs much deeper than that, the two wheeled aspect grabs my attention however because I'm hooked as well. Plus it's utterly grand to see new blood entering the sport so it's ever so much more diverse than just the old guys like me. We need you to carry the torch forward into new arenas and keep the spirit of two wheels alive. Keep chasing the dream.