
A Fine Line - Film Trailer
5 months ago
WINNER - 2012 Mammoth Mountain Film Awards - Best Feature
VEGAS INDIE FILM FEST! 2012 Official Selection
Now shipping on DVD! hdclimbingvideos.com/products/fine-line
See an excerpt for free HERE vimeo.com/34423456
"A long-awaited gift to the bouldering community" - Andrew Bisharat / Rock & Ice Magazine
"Beautiful, intelligent..." - Escalade Magazine
"Raised the bar in terms of simplicity, story-line and beauty" - Joe Kinder
"Amazing... A new breed of climbing movies is here." - John Glassberg / LouderThan11
A Fine Line
A new full-length film from directors Andrew Kornylak and Josh Fowler for Dead Point Media, A Fine Line follows one season with some of the world's most visionary boulderers as they pursue the best - and worst - rock in America, from Alpine Colorado to remote Idaho and the Deep South.
Featuring Jimmy Webb, Brion Voges, Dave Graham, Daniel Woods, Peter Beal, and other top climbers, A Fine Line is a beautiful visual meditation on the bouldering life.
If you are interested in screening this film to an audience anywhere in the world, we have a screening package available! contact director Andrew Kornylak akornylak@gmail.com
Check out more reviews here: theblindmonkey.com/2011/09/a-fine-line-2/
Music: Drift Gently, by Brad Senne
VEGAS INDIE FILM FEST! 2012 Official Selection
Now shipping on DVD! hdclimbingvideos.com/products/fine-line
See an excerpt for free HERE vimeo.com/34423456
"A long-awaited gift to the bouldering community" - Andrew Bisharat / Rock & Ice Magazine
"Beautiful, intelligent..." - Escalade Magazine
"Raised the bar in terms of simplicity, story-line and beauty" - Joe Kinder
"Amazing... A new breed of climbing movies is here." - John Glassberg / LouderThan11
A Fine Line
A new full-length film from directors Andrew Kornylak and Josh Fowler for Dead Point Media, A Fine Line follows one season with some of the world's most visionary boulderers as they pursue the best - and worst - rock in America, from Alpine Colorado to remote Idaho and the Deep South.
Featuring Jimmy Webb, Brion Voges, Dave Graham, Daniel Woods, Peter Beal, and other top climbers, A Fine Line is a beautiful visual meditation on the bouldering life.
If you are interested in screening this film to an audience anywhere in the world, we have a screening package available! contact director Andrew Kornylak akornylak@gmail.com
Check out more reviews here: theblindmonkey.com/2011/09/a-fine-line-2/
Music: Drift Gently, by Brad Senne
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Great work
Regards
Sorry for the question but i´am with very doubts and nobody can´t resolve my doubts, all i one is a 25mm lens with a fantastic sharp a good in low light (if preferenced with aperture ring)
Regards from Portugal
Excuse me my english
The new Olympus 45mm F1.8 is a decent mid focal length lens as well. At $399 you pretty much can't beat it for an m4/3s lens that AFCs.
I think the new Olympus 12mm f2.0 is a fantastic micro43 lens and the missing link in this focal length.
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Nice to see Nate in a film as well. He has been tearing it up in our area for quite some time.
What mode did you use for the slow motion. Is that the 1080p @ 60 FPS slowed down to 24 FPS? I wish the GH2 had that mode. I wouldn't trade the ETC modes for it though.
Keep making the films. This one was excellent. Will there ever be a Blu-ray of it? There were a few scenes where the download compression was noticeable.