Have a butchers! It's well worth it!
http://www.mopmovie.com/2/
Sunday 14 November 2010
Means Of Production 2 Premier
Tuesday 30 June 2009
HPP 29/06/09
Seth and Me headed up to the mighty Nottingham yesterday on a day off for some beastings in the HPP sunshine, he looped lots, I didn't. The End.
Check Seth's blog for a more comprehensive take on the day, I'm sleepy.
Check Seth's blog for a more comprehensive take on the day, I'm sleepy.
Monday 8 December 2008
Means Of Production...
...A Norwegian Odyssey with a twist (and some lemony zest!)
Means of Production (M.O.P.) is a film about the kayaking exploits of Max Bilbow and his chums from around the world. There are sections from Uganda, Zambia, Madagascar, Nepal, Italy and 'of course' Norway. The film on a whole is relaxed take on some familiar paddling destinations and does well in its attempts to hold people's imagination and attention.
The film brings together some of the most awe inspiring kayaking destinations from around the world with some 'mad' kayaking skills to boot. Using footage from the last couple of years MOP links all the important parts of any good kayaking flick; slick editing, big moves, big drops and of course, the most important part of any film a great soundtrack. Getting the permissions for the huge amount of music used is no mean feat! What really makes MOP stand out from other films like it is the brilliant voice over from Tony Bilbow (that's right, Max's Dad). You really have to give it a watch just to experience some damn fine witticisms.
MOP watches like a truly professional film and for this Max (the director) and the many people behind the lenses deserve much praise. The film is one to watch if you want to feel inspired to get out there paddling, so go buy it and be inspired!
http://www.mopmovie.co.uk/
Means of Production (M.O.P.) is a film about the kayaking exploits of Max Bilbow and his chums from around the world. There are sections from Uganda, Zambia, Madagascar, Nepal, Italy and 'of course' Norway. The film on a whole is relaxed take on some familiar paddling destinations and does well in its attempts to hold people's imagination and attention.
The film brings together some of the most awe inspiring kayaking destinations from around the world with some 'mad' kayaking skills to boot. Using footage from the last couple of years MOP links all the important parts of any good kayaking flick; slick editing, big moves, big drops and of course, the most important part of any film a great soundtrack. Getting the permissions for the huge amount of music used is no mean feat! What really makes MOP stand out from other films like it is the brilliant voice over from Tony Bilbow (that's right, Max's Dad). You really have to give it a watch just to experience some damn fine witticisms.
MOP watches like a truly professional film and for this Max (the director) and the many people behind the lenses deserve much praise. The film is one to watch if you want to feel inspired to get out there paddling, so go buy it and be inspired!
http://www.mopmovie.co.uk/
Labels:
canoeing,
Italy,
Kayaking,
Leeds,
Madagascar,
Max Bilbow,
Mean Of Production,
MOP,
Nepal,
Norway,
Shifty,
Uganda,
Zambia
Friday 21 November 2008
Tea and Cake
Tea and Cake is my little toy video project.
I badger people for good footage of nice places and play with it till I'm happy.
This is what I did a while ago.
Enjoy.
Tea and Cake from Shaun Shifty Hazell on Vimeo.
I badger people for good footage of nice places and play with it till I'm happy.
This is what I did a while ago.
Enjoy.
Tea and Cake from Shaun Shifty Hazell on Vimeo.
Wednesday 19 November 2008
Hurley - 16/11/08
Tuesday 18 November 2008
My first Blog
So, this is a new experience!
Hopefully from here I will keep you all up to date with my kayaking world. Well assuming I remember...
Righthoo first things first...M...O...P...!!
Means Of Production is a film my Max Bilbow and will be released shortly after the above premiere! So get on it people! http://www.mopmovie.co.uk/
Labels:
canoeing,
Kayaking,
Leeds,
Max Bilbow,
Mean Of Production,
MOP
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