5/5
A poignant exploration of love and heartbreak.
- Drama, Experimental
- United States
- 2022
- 5 min
Featuring the legendary Tony Hawk alongside David Loy and Keire Johnson, the film showcases the raw athleticism and skill of these athletes. The film’s fast-paced editing and action-packed sequences grab your attention from the very beginning, providing a wow factor that keeps you engaged throughout the entirety of its short duration.
Contributing to the film’s visual impact is the phenomenal cinematography by Luke Murphy and Russel Houghten. Their keen eye captures the essence of skateboarding with remarkable precision, bolstering the already high energy of the film.
However, full credit goes to Bonamaze’s impeccable sound design. The duo’s ability to combine over 650 sounds from skateboarding into a coherently rhythmic and captivating musical composition is nothing short of exceptional. The synchronicity between the on-screen action and the meticulously arranged sounds is awe-inspiring, immersing the audience in a multisensory experience unlike any other.
In just one minute, the film encapsulates the excitement and passion surrounding the world of skateboarding with unparalleled creativity. Bonamaze’s ingenuity in intertwining sound and visuals is truly remarkable, showcasing their immense talent and pushing the boundaries of what a micro-short film can achieve.
Whether you’re a fan of skateboarding or simply appreciate innovative and extraordinary audio-visual creations, ‘The Sound of Skateboarding’ is an absolute must-watch. Prepare to be amazed by this micro-short that beautifully merges the worlds of sportsmanship and artistry.
Featuring the legendary Tony Hawk alongside David Loy and Keire Johnson, the film showcases the raw athleticism and skill of these athletes. The film’s fast-paced editing and action-packed sequences grab your attention from the very beginning, providing a wow factor that keeps you engaged throughout the entirety of its short duration.
Contributing to the film’s visual impact is the phenomenal cinematography by Luke Murphy and Russel Houghten. Their keen eye captures the essence of skateboarding with remarkable precision, bolstering the already high energy of the film.
However, full credit goes to Bonamaze’s impeccable sound design. The duo’s ability to combine over 650 sounds from skateboarding into a coherently rhythmic and captivating musical composition is nothing short of exceptional. The synchronicity between the on-screen action and the meticulously arranged sounds is awe-inspiring, immersing the audience in a multisensory experience unlike any other.
In just one minute, the film encapsulates the excitement and passion surrounding the world of skateboarding with unparalleled creativity. Bonamaze’s ingenuity in intertwining sound and visuals is truly remarkable, showcasing their immense talent and pushing the boundaries of what a micro-short film can achieve.
Whether you’re a fan of skateboarding or simply appreciate innovative and extraordinary audio-visual creations, ‘The Sound of Skateboarding’ is an absolute must-watch. Prepare to be amazed by this micro-short that beautifully merges the worlds of sportsmanship and artistry.
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