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We are happy to announce that The Lappnor Project will be released on Vimeo on Demand in January 2017! The exact release date will be announced soon.It has been a demanding project all in all, and we are thrilled to finally see these 3 1/2 years distilled into a 30-minute story!Check this space and www.thelappnorproject.com for updates!
Or ideally 30 mins of buildup then the name and grade flashing up just BEFORE he pulls on for the sucessful send, so to allow any sense of accumulated anticipation to evaporate.
Quote from: dave on January 12, 2017, 02:28:34 pmOr ideally 30 mins of buildup then the name and grade flashing up just BEFORE he pulls on for the sucessful send, so to allow any sense of accumulated anticipation to evaporate.You already know he climbs it so there is little point in watching it.
They didn't get the successful ascent on film.
Quote from: cheque on January 12, 2017, 02:29:57 pmThey didn't get the successful ascent on film.I thought they did?
I knew Daniel Craig would coldly shag his way through a killing spree but it didn't stop me watching all his Bond films.
So expect 29 minutes of beautifully shot scenes of Nalle making coffee, packing his rucksack, walking through a forest, chalking up in slow motion etc., followed by 30 seconds of phone-in-a-shoe send footage.
Quote from: andy popp on January 12, 2017, 02:34:10 pmQuote from: cheque on January 12, 2017, 02:29:57 pmThey didn't get the successful ascent on film.I thought they did?Just checked and while the people making the film weren't there when he did it, Nalle filmed it himself. I missed that detail when I read it at first. The post is on the "Blue Kangoo Films" Facebook page post from October 24th.So expect 29 minutes of beautifully shot scenes of Nalle making coffee, packing his rucksack, walking through a forest, chalking up in slow motion etc., followed by 30 seconds of phone-in-a-shoe send footage. I bet they were fucking screwing when he phoned them up to tell them he'd done it without them. Can you imagine?!
I can sympathise from personal experience. It's a nightmare trying to get an ascent on camera sometimes when it's at the climbers limit.
Quote from: cheque on January 12, 2017, 02:44:08 pmQuote from: andy popp on January 12, 2017, 02:34:10 pmQuote from: cheque on January 12, 2017, 02:29:57 pmThey didn't get the successful ascent on film.I thought they did?Just checked and while the people making the film weren't there when he did it, Nalle filmed it himself. I missed that detail when I read it at first. The post is on the "Blue Kangoo Films" Facebook page post from October 24th.So expect 29 minutes of beautifully shot scenes of Nalle making coffee, packing his rucksack, walking through a forest, chalking up in slow motion etc., followed by 30 seconds of phone-in-a-shoe send footage. I bet they were fucking screwing when he phoned them up to tell them he'd done it without them. Can you imagine?!I can sympathise from personal experience. It's a nightmare trying to get an ascent on camera sometimes when it's at the climbers limit. When Neil Dyer and Pete Robins were trying the FA of Megalopa on LpT I spent about a month filming nearly every go. In the end they weren't that close and I couldn't keep filming forever (I like to climb too!). Then 5 weeks or so later I was working the route to the left and Dyer was about To have a go so I clipped into a Bolt and pulled up my camera and he did it that go. So lucky. I can only imagine trying to get a 5 year project on film.
Norway, into a car and THEN driving to the crag footage.
Quote from: Doylo on January 12, 2017, 04:38:18 pmQuote from: cheque on January 12, 2017, 02:44:08 pmQuote from: andy popp on January 12, 2017, 02:34:10 pmQuote from: cheque on January 12, 2017, 02:29:57 pmThey didn't get the successful ascent on film.I thought they did?Just checked and while the people making the film weren't there when he did it, Nalle filmed it himself. I missed that detail when I read it at first. The post is on the "Blue Kangoo Films" Facebook page post from October 24th.So expect 29 minutes of beautifully shot scenes of Nalle making coffee, packing his rucksack, walking through a forest, chalking up in slow motion etc., followed by 30 seconds of phone-in-a-shoe send footage. I bet they were fucking screwing when he phoned them up to tell them he'd done it without them. Can you imagine?!I can sympathise from personal experience. It's a nightmare trying to get an ascent on camera sometimes when it's at the climbers limit. When Neil Dyer and Pete Robins were trying the FA of Megalopa on LpT I spent about a month filming nearly every go. In the end they weren't that close and I couldn't keep filming forever (I like to climb too!). Then 5 weeks or so later I was working the route to the left and Dyer was about To have a go so I clipped into a Bolt and pulled up my camera and he did it that go. So lucky. I can only imagine trying to get a 5 year project on film.This was discussed at length when the Ellis Butler Barker controversy was going on. The wisdom of UKB decided that there is absolutely no excuse for not getting absolutely everything on film and uploaded to Vimeo. If you're more into climbing than making wanky films you're just not cut out to be a pro climber.
Maybe in bond films they should have a little caption that flags up '15 people about to be wasted by semi automatic fire' just before it happens...