The Art Of Self-Filming - Justin Schwanke's 'One Man Show' | DIG BMX
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2022
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“Self-filming is the most obsessive form of bike riding. When I’m riding alone with a camera, it’s all at my own pace. I’m in complete control. There are no cheers, high-fives, or anyone to say, ‘Let’s come back another day.’ When I’m self-filming, I can take as many attempts at a trick as I want. I can also film as many angles as I want. Every single detail can be fussed over. This of course has its benefits for creating a high quality product, but it can also have its downfalls.
I injured my shoulder while working on this video. My physiotherapist says I have supraspinatus tendinopathy and possibly a small labral tear. The precursor to this injury is two-fold: 1) Muscle loss and 2) Self-filming. In September 2020, I unexpectedly began losing muscle mass throughout my body. At my worst, I was down 10 pounds and significantly slimmer. I navigated the medical system with various specialist doctors, tests, and scans. No answer was found for the cause of my issues. In late spring of 2021, I started to see gradual improvement in my condition. Throughout the rest of the summer and fall, I rode hard to finish filming this video.
I’ve always thought of self-filming as a marathon, not a sprint. Capturing one trick can sometimes require multiple hours of attempts. Historically, I’ve prided myself on my ability to focus for long periods of time, manage my emotions, and push through pain to capture those 10 seconds of success on camera. I’ve since had a slight change in perspective. Now 3 months into this injury and another month or two of recovery ahead of me, I can admit that these marathon self-filming sessions were not healthy, especially because I hadn’t fully gained back the muscle I lost.
Contained in this video is 2 and a half years of footage which I’m excited to share with the world. More importantly though, this video contains a personal lesson: Pacing myself goes well beyond a single session. I want this one man show to continue for years to come.” -Justin Schwanke
Riding, filming, editing: Justin Schwanke
Locations: British Columbia, Alberta, and New Brunswick
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the worst part of self filming is having to do stuff over and over until you get all the angles/it looks good
This video was great, there is a few clips here that I reckon would have taken many tries to conquer. Plus I love how he changed his pegs around to suit each clip he wanted and also switching from cassette to coaster. Great work buddy!
Thanks! Gotta have the right tool for the job. Haha.
Ive watched this video probably 20 times. Bought a bike after leaving riding behind in my twenties. Something about this video sums up what its all about man. Beautiful
Really hope this is the direction bmx is heading
This is exactly the type of riding I love.... It doesn't look difficult but it is, especially the trials style riding like on the steps and on the chains. Its been one of my favorite things to do to waste time and it gives you so much bike control.... I recommend everyone that rides tries it out at least once, it's also an awesome way to warm up really fast.
Great video.... Keep them coming. 😁
I definitely agree with you. The tricks don't look difficult but I am sure it took him awhile for a bunch of them, which makes me appreciate this edit
Thanks. Anything can be a spot. Just gotta wrap your head around it first.
Dude, that was absolutely incredible!
Absolutely loved this. So great to watch someone whose passion gets them out there on their own, not only literally but also in their approach to riding. Also, and I've got nothing but love for all eras and styles of riding, but something about there being a lawnmower clip before a whip really made me feel good.
Thanks so much! Long live the lawnmower.
Oh my god when he knocked the cone down and jumped on it so it popped back up is something I’ve never seen before
This is the creativest edit I ewer Seen
Erik Elstran, Tate Roskelly and now two more favourite riders this week: Mike Mastroni and Justin Schwanke.
Thanks. They're some of my favourites too!
Missed you buddy ! Rad about right now spring fling banger!
That was amazing! Love the angles and the music! Makes me want to get out and start trying to film stuff.
Thanks. The best time to start is now.
Some real creative stuff! This is a fun watch 👌🤘
Justin rules! Such an awesome rider and filmmaker.
Thanks Scott. I appreciate all your support over the years!
Much fun to watch , rewind, watch.. i kept waiting for the fakie to hop (onto the skateboard )fakie manual with no idea what out ... I do believe you could, if haven't already, pull it... hope to find more clips from you
This video was so good. The vibes were great! 🤙🏼🔥
so fire, I hope that more riders and filmers take after videos like this. It feels so progressive and inspirational, I love where BMX content is going. I'm on this wave! Its people and groups like this that are gonna help bring BMX into a different light in the next 5 to 7 years. Less tbh. SO fire, good job Justin, You made a timeless piece here!
Thank you. I appreciate the love.
so nice to watch mate
Just beautiful man!!! 🤘🏻💀🔥
I forget how wierd and quirky BMX can be, so creative
Awesome job Justin!!! very well done!
instant classic part
This is all so great. Wishing you a speedy recovery Justin!
Thank you so much.
That was awesome!
It is absolutely beautiful video!
Very good vidéo.
Thanks.
insane edit love the creative tricks
Bravo man Bravo, very cool!!!!!
wooooow this dude has a style, so smooth and confident moves, rly impressive
Thank you!
Ooh he still have that skatepark on grass, thats pretty cool I remember watching him ride that thing 8 years ago
The backyard ramps are gone now, but those were definitely my roots!
So cool to see you riding for so long and staying so creative, awesome video!
Thank you!
Killed it Justin!
Thanks Jake!
Inspiring 💯
I wish i was confident as he is with his tricks they sick bro!!100%
That was a great video right there! Keep doing whatever the hell you wanna do dude!
Thank you!
This is awesome Justin. !
Thank you!
I wish i was riding more often he killed it his tricks for fluent everytime its cool bro keep up the great work keep on riding bike life is real for sure
Thank you!
@@weirdrevered9717 ur welcome
It’s so nice to see a creative edit like this! Exactly the sort of style I’m trying to go for myself, this was amazing. Well done on the angles and editing, it all came together so well!🙌🏻
Thank you so much!
1:25 So Fun!
Very interesting :) and skill
Chulada ❤🔥
Bomb
What in the actual fuck!? This is hardcore 🤘
❤️
Veni vidi vinci ! Elstran mind's inspiration ?!
Favourite clip 1:26, that was unexpected.
That's pretty dope I do all my shit one deep as well.Almost as fun as riding
You can feel that Tate Roskelley vibes on this vid :p
yes this is street riding
ЭТО НАСТОЛЬКО СТИЛЬНО , ЧТО Я КОНЧИЛ
save some creativity for the rest of us man!