I agree some absolute class films have been released lately for free. I'm not rushing to buy the latest Reel Rock 14, for example.
Quote from: Wood FT on April 02, 2020, 04:26:24 pmI agree some absolute class films have been released lately for free. I'm not rushing to buy the latest Reel Rock 14, for example. The other sections are pretty weak but I’ve watched The Nose speed record feature a few times already. Happy to support Reel Rock in general due to the overall high quality of what they produce and the serious amount of hours they must put in.
Here is something for people who do not have time for hour-long videos.Agincourt, uncut video. 3 min 16 s.
Quote from: jwi on April 02, 2020, 03:49:28 pmAgincourt, uncut video. 3 min 16 s.Thanks, great to watch. Is there similar footage of older ascents? Be interesting to compare how modern footwear / training / climbing "style" allows it to be climbed.
Agincourt, uncut video. 3 min 16 s.
Moony on it in Buoux 8c.
Keen to stick buoux 8c and the jimmy jewell film online if a) anyone has any suggestions on how... its considered kosher from a copyright perspective?
Quote from: SA Chris on April 02, 2020, 04:36:58 pmQuote from: jwi on April 02, 2020, 03:49:28 pmAgincourt, uncut video. 3 min 16 s.Thanks, great to watch. Is there similar footage of older ascents? Be interesting to compare how modern footwear / training / climbing "style" allows it to be climbed. Moony on it in Buoux 8c.
Is Buoux 8c available anywhere to buy? I'd love to see it
A quick search suggests no. I reckon 20+ year old films with limited monetary value now should be put online like Real Thing; One Summer, Rampage have (especially when they’re not even available to buy). Obviously it’s at the prerogative of the owner but it’d be a great community service and historical record. What’s the point having the 80s DVD mothballed?
I obviously defer to Cheque as someone with more skin the in copyright game, but otherwise i tend to agree with Doylo. Is Alun Hughes still contactable ? Could ask him if ok to put online?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlOhZM1V5-E&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1rOpPQvkn9q68IuydEVF2ktITpozh0Jz5Tqo6KemZDCkVDXUJOYKTkdsM
Quote from: teestub on April 02, 2020, 05:47:45 pmQuote from: Wood FT on April 02, 2020, 04:26:24 pmI agree some absolute class films have been released lately for free. I'm not rushing to buy the latest Reel Rock 14, for example. The other sections are pretty weak but I’ve watched The Nose speed record feature a few times already. Happy to support Reel Rock in general due to the overall high quality of what they produce and the serious amount of hours they must put in.Worth it then?
Quote from: Wood FT on April 03, 2020, 07:09:45 amhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlOhZM1V5-E&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1rOpPQvkn9q68IuydEVF2ktITpozh0Jz5Tqo6KemZDCkVDXUJOYKTkdsMThis was ace!Something about seeing Dave Graham in V10s made me happy and nostalgic.Thanks for posting that
Quote from: Wood FT on April 02, 2020, 06:23:40 pmQuote from: teestub on April 02, 2020, 05:47:45 pmQuote from: Wood FT on April 02, 2020, 04:26:24 pmI agree some absolute class films have been released lately for free. I'm not rushing to buy the latest Reel Rock 14, for example. The other sections are pretty weak but I’ve watched The Nose speed record feature a few times already. Happy to support Reel Rock in general due to the overall high quality of what they produce and the serious amount of hours they must put in.Worth it then?For the nose speed bit yes. The bit where they both take a wipper, then sit on top mulling over the madness of it all is absolutely riveting. And watching honnold charging up the upper section placing a piece every rope length,with Caldwell in hot pursuit. The phrase world class is probably used too often, but that epitomises it I think.