This video has 17k Views and a production value of a zillion. You see some videos with over 1m views and you have to wonder WTF..when will the two trends reverse themselves..Get stuff.."payed it forward Ty"
Yeah you did miss it and its pretty obvious. He's done work for the biggest companies involved in skating. Obviously he's given a budget for his work. I'm sure Mtn Dew was able to be pretty generous with the production of We Are Blood etc. Plus he works with Brainfarm which does production for like all the biggest brands in America.
1:28 - That Gimbal on the front of the Truck *_only_* costs $unbelievable dollars: www.moviemaker.com/archives/blogs/whats-in-your-kit/director-ty-evans-of-we-are-blood/ . At 2:00 Ty says that 'Red puts the power in the people's hands' - how do you carry enormous sacks of cash and all that Equipment. Wasted on those fence-jumping skaters.
Must be nice to have rich parents and get everything given to you. The average kid cannot afford more then 1k for a camera, never mind a 35mm feature film camera. So tell me.. How did you afford it? That's the one thing missing from your video.
Why the anger? He shows how he worked on progressively bigger projects, which gave him progressively more income for kit to match his improving skillset. It's the same way most videographers do it.
Gary King nah, he said he was filming his friends skateboarding and talks about how he progressively kept upgrading cameras. I'm sorry but you don't get big money from filming your friends skating around to the point you jump up to a 35mm feature film camera. A big chunk (or the more important part) of the story is left out - leaving all the viewing audience wondering just how he got so "lucky". No hate here, don't get me wrong... just hanging onto the cliff he put us on.
There are guys out there who started with budget Canons, and worked themselves up to Reds. Marketing videos for local shops and restaurants, weddings for friends, recording interviews for local businesses, budget music videos for local bands... This is a well trodden path that probably isn't newsworthy. Even here in South Africa where you'll earn 25% compared to the US I've managed to progress to cinema cameras and hoping to progress to the Scarlet-W. Perhaps Ty deserves praise for working hard and achieving his goal, rather than accusations of being born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Just my tuppence worth.
Discovering this 7 years later but this is the best ! Thank you
This video has 17k Views and a production value of a zillion. You see some videos with over 1m views and you have to wonder WTF..when will the two trends reverse themselves..Get stuff.."payed it forward Ty"
Well done and super inspiring!
THanks ... Ty evans is such an inspiring guy .. He is always in my mind we his work !
Thanks for everything !
Ty got skating, I got skiing. Go TY!!!!
Ty Evans, the light man!
Thank you for creating this video. < 3
Awesome! Go Team Ghost!
Very well done, love the image quality and color grading. This is reference class.
Awesome portrait !
You the man, Ty.
Awesome edit and awesome image quality!!!
Viva la Vita!
Epic!
Dope.
solid dude
This is awesome n inspiring.
This is great. What was the name of the exact camera used to film this? Thank you.
Tajmina Yasmin RED epic
Great video!
Everything done perfectly
Amazing
inspiring
Great guy
Ty need to come to vegas so we can create some legendary shet
i love the end
Ramyan
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whats the song at 1:35 ?
Custom music written for this. www.juliancisneros.com/#home and gregmyerscomposer.com/#home
nice+!!
Love this!
"Russian I guess" Made my day ahahah
I cried XD
Not sure how street skating pays for $1M in gear . . . missed that
Yeah you did miss it and its pretty obvious. He's done work for the biggest companies involved in skating. Obviously he's given a budget for his work. I'm sure Mtn Dew was able to be pretty generous with the production of We Are Blood etc. Plus he works with Brainfarm which does production for like all the biggest brands in America.
1:28 - That Gimbal on the front of the Truck *_only_* costs $unbelievable dollars: www.moviemaker.com/archives/blogs/whats-in-your-kit/director-ty-evans-of-we-are-blood/ .
At 2:00 Ty says that 'Red puts the power in the people's hands' - how do you carry enormous sacks of cash and all that Equipment. Wasted on those fence-jumping skaters.
1st
really a very cool video...but IMHO the closure is total lack of style.
Question is.... how does he pay for it all...
Backwards baseball cap after the age of 11? Really Ty?
Must be nice to have rich parents and get everything given to you. The average kid cannot afford more then 1k for a camera, never mind a 35mm feature film camera. So tell me.. How did you afford it? That's the one thing missing from your video.
Why the anger? He shows how he worked on progressively bigger projects, which gave him progressively more income for kit to match his improving skillset. It's the same way most videographers do it.
Gary King nah, he said he was filming his friends skateboarding and talks about how he progressively kept upgrading cameras. I'm sorry but you don't get big money from filming your friends skating around to the point you jump up to a 35mm feature film camera. A big chunk (or the more important part) of the story is left out - leaving all the viewing audience wondering just how he got so "lucky". No hate here, don't get me wrong... just hanging onto the cliff he put us on.
There are guys out there who started with budget Canons, and worked themselves up to Reds. Marketing videos for local shops and restaurants, weddings for friends, recording interviews for local businesses, budget music videos for local bands... This is a well trodden path that probably isn't newsworthy. Even here in South Africa where you'll earn 25% compared to the US I've managed to progress to cinema cameras and hoping to progress to the Scarlet-W. Perhaps Ty deserves praise for working hard and achieving his goal, rather than accusations of being born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Just my tuppence worth.