Vimeo description:
Industrial designer, Joey Ruiter brings his modern day carriage to life by ignoring the parameters of what a car is supposed to be and asking what a car wants for itself. It’s a story about steel and horsepower, but really it’s a story about what happens when we aren't afraid to be curious.
Director/Executive Producer:
Mark Baas
Director of Photography:
Carson Davis Brown
Editor:
Aaron Carriere
Second Camera Operators:
Jay Irwin
Cassidy Bisher
Mark Baas
Helicopter Camera:
Tommy Knight
Eric Snyder
Colorists:
Chad Terpstra
Andrew Tingley
Sound:
Stuart Poltrock
Line Producer:
Mary Powers
Administrator:
Carolyn Baas
Grips:
Alan Carter
Jeff Douglas
Brian Boniface
Jeff Long
Musicians:
The Other Side - Glass Drops
Safe/ /Sorry - Prism
Lee Brooks - The Golden Age of Equality
Sapient - Out From Under
Gangplans - Like We Never Have
Driver:
Ryan Lenger
(via
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=727_1383430967 which links to a cool article here -
http://www.mlive.com/business/west-michigan/index.ssf/2013/11/video_of_joey_ruiters_reboot_b.html#incart_river_default - it reminds me of those wonderfully insane Scandinavian cars that they drive up cliff faces)
4 Comments
aaronfrsays...Really nice drone camera operation. The car was impressive, but I think those shots impressed me even more.
LiquidDriftsays...OK, so he built his own really boxy baja style rally car. That's really cool that he can do that, but this is the most pretentious car-building video I've ever seen.
jmdsays...Id love to see it with a more profesional cabin, but yea tell me where I can sign up.
Oh yea.. I HATE it when they reduce the fps of video... why..why would you do that? We didn't like it in the RealMedia days, it doesn't look good now either!
HenningKOsays...It's neat-looking, but there are reasons cars look like they do...
Protection from the elements, protection from crashes/flips, gas mileage...
It's not that tough to put a motor on four wheels and ignore the human inside.
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