This compilation of some of mountain biking’s best films were supposed to hit the big screen at the Sea Otter Classic and then be toured around the world this spring. Instead, the Ritual Film Tour is bringing these epic adventures, legendary lines, stellar storytelling, and unparalleled athletes to your home screen.
Learn more about Ritual Film Tour here. Brought to you in collaboration with Anthill Films, Warren Miller Entertainment, Freehub Magazine, KGB Productions and more..
so needed! such a good set of vids, only thing that irked me was the last bhutan vid, they didnt pay the 6$ to remove the 'music bay' voice over such a good vid and a great choice of tracks, but watching/listening on my hometheater its really noticeable hahah. WHOOOPs from that sound director
@chaosmtb: Thanks! I sent them that version as a preview and I think there must have been some confusion where they didn't realize that it was still unfinished. Hopefully they'll be able to swap it for the final version! Luckily the other films look and sound great and hopefully this mix up didn't bother any viewers too much.
@DroppingThreeTwoOne: ah man, sorry it came accross that way... we had permission to build and the other shots were on old trails that were rock solid (literally). We worked hard and didn't gain much to do this project, privileged yes, but we didn't take advantage of anyone.
San Carlos is a special place, the guys running the fishing operation work directly with local business owners and bring some much needed positive tourism. It's such a small town that the whole community gets involved and knows the happenings. Los Locos and ourselves put in the time to be part of the town and get people there.Check out the Freehub article I wrote, it gives a great backstory on the whole thing.
@necody: came across that way...? It is that way. Its pretty disrespectful to just tear up another country's mountain for your sick drone shots. Come back to reality, blogging about it doesn't make the situation okay.
@DroppingThreeTwoOne: Clearing a path and building a few features is not destroying any mountain you drama queen. The locals looked stoked about it and the film was well done with a great story. Get out of here with your silly negativity.
San Carlos is a special place, the guys running the fishing operation work directly with local business owners and bring some much needed positive tourism. It's such a small town that the whole community gets involved and knows the happenings. Los Locos and ourselves put in the time to be part of the town and get people there.Check out the Freehub article I wrote, it gives a great backstory on the whole thing.
Cheers!