The DVD is trick after trick after trick. The filming has a good variety with different angles and different camera movements. It's not stale at all. Every clip seems to have a different spot/angle which keeps it interesting and keeps you on your toes. Ryan Navasio did the editing so props to him. Standpoint has discovered so many spots that have not been published. Some of them are really too hard to describe (again) and tough to find unless you want to explore the ghetto for riding spots. The music is a hit if you ask me, the riding fits the music well and that's something that takes time while editing a video.
The main part is on the short side but long enough to get motivated and grab your bike. You're not going to get ripped off because the bonus section is full of good shit too:
The main part is on the short side but long enough to get motivated and grab your bike. You're not going to get ripped off because the bonus section is full of good shit too:
-Bone Deth (Sean Burns is a bad-ass)
-Animal Brooklyn Banks Jam Mix (Clipper the flipper)
-Transitions Jam
-Shitluck trip
-Welcome to Michigan
-Crashes (some rough ones which shows what it takes to pull that shit)
and the ever popular Outtakes.
All these extra's could fill another issue of StandPoint but come as bonus on issue 6.
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BdJ