Desert Ducks Volume 1 - Featuring Mitch Severe
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This video was shot in the famous Ocotillo Wells OHV area. Every shooting location was handpicked by Mitch and Conner to reflect what a normal day of riding would look like for Mitch. Most of the shots were filmed using a DJI handheld gimbal, a GoPro Hero 8, and a DJI Mini 3 drone. In order to keep up with Mitch in the straight aways, a dune buggy driven by Jesse Severe was used. All in all, this video took a ton of time and effort to make but ended up being completely worth it in the end!
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Mitch Severe is an aspiring dirt bike racer and cannabis entrepreneur / activist. He has previously been sponsored by and worked with cannabis brands such as Cannoriginals and No Till Kings. Mitch aims to be on the forefront of expanding cannabis branding within the motorcycle and extreme sports communities and would be the perfect candidate to endorse your brand. He currently resides in San Diego, CA and trains often as he has big aspirations to qualify and compete in the Baja 1000 within a few years.
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The music shown within this video was created by up and coming San Diego producer duo CMAC and Zilla Beats. They graciously allowed us to use their unreleased song “Bells” off of their soon to be released EP. Both producers have worked extensively in the San Diego underground music scene advancing other artists careers. However, this is their first attempt at creating public artists personas for themselves.
Mammoth Mob Volume 1
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This video was shot in Mammoth Mountain, CA and showcases the raw talent of four up and coming snowboarders tearing up the mountain. This video was shot entirely using a steady cam as record breaking snowstorms prevented us from flying the drone.
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This video features Mark Pfankuch, Matt Weir, Nick Valero, and John Lance. Each of them are avid snowboarders looking to make a name for themselves in the extreme sports industry.
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The music shown within this video was created by up and coming San Diego producer duo CMAC and Zilla Beats. They graciously allowed us to use their unreleased song “Records” off of their soon to be released EP. Both producers have worked extensively in the San Diego underground music scene advancing other artists careers. However, this is their first attempt at creating public artists personas for themselves.