I love tree skiing, that's an insane feeling. I've always wanted to do that on my bike. It was pretty exciting heading through terrain where I couldn't tell what was hiding behind the brush. I was holding on tight! - Matt Hunter
I love tree skiing, that's an insane feeling. I've always wanted to do that on my bike. It was pretty exciting heading through terrain where I couldn't tell what was hiding behind the brush. I was holding on tight! - Matt Hunter
The Not2Bad film tour kicks off with the WORLD PREMIERE on June 15th, 2016 in Vancouver, BC at The Imperial Theatre. There will be two screenings, starting with an all-ages show at 6:15pm (doors 5:30) and a 19+ show at 9pm (doors 8:15). See you there!
Have you ever wanted to travel around the world? Do you like riding bikes? How about a good old fashioned challenge? Well then, The World Traveller's Guide to Mini-Flipping by Brett Rheeder may be just what you've been looking for.
Get ready for a whole lot of more. More deep thoughts. More X-treme. And more slow-mo - especially more slow-mo. Yeah... that sounds #notTWObad. STARRING: Brandon Semenuk, Brett Rheeder, Cam McCaul, Ryan Howard, Casey Brown & Andrew Shandro with Rachel, Gee & Dan Atherton.
On Monday, January 18th, an anonymous caller phoned in a tip to the Chilliwack Police reporting that mountain bike athletes Casey Brown, Cam McCaul, and five accomplices who currently remain unnamed are under investigation after breaking into Manning Park Resort just outside of Hope, BC. Initial reports suggest that the athletes broke into a lift station and operated the chairlift. After investigators took a closer look, they found numerous tracks left in the snow that they believe were caused by mountain bikes.
Did Matt Hunter really just film a POV edit with a glider plane? Find out for yourself in his latest Action Cam edit, Catch and Release.
For the next 24 hours (starting at 12:01am – 11:59pm PST) you can check out unReal for FREE on Pinkbike, Teton Gravity Research, Trek Bikes, and Bike Mag. Click through to watch...
On Friday, November 6th at 12:01am PST (9:00am CET) Anthill Films, Teton Gravity Research, and Trek will broadcast an online premiere of their newest mountain bike film, unReal, to the world. This will be a FREE premiere event, where the film will available to watch for a limited 24-hour time period.
Born out of the mountains and inspired by all adventure sports, we live to play in the world’s peaks, rivers and oceans. Anthill Films is looking for a full-time, internal graphic designer that shares our appreciation for fun and hard work. As a key member of our creative team, you will lead the creation of artwork that will help our films and videos standout in today’s digital world. More details inside...
Step into the shoes of Tom van Steenbergen, Cam McCaul, and Stevie Smith in these POV Action Cam clips from #theunRealmovie. Compiled here for your viewing pleasure!
The trails of the Whistler Bike Park have seen their fair share of screen time over the years, from segments in our past films to your next-door-neighbour's POV edit. So, when it came time to filming the bike park segment for unReal, we knew we had to do something different.
Every so often, an event happens in nature that is so profound, it belies the very foundation of reality. This is the stuff of legends and lore, a rare phenomenon that may only happen once in a lifetime. In order to witness such an event, we must suspend our judgement of what we think we know. We must let go, look to the sky, and believe.
For as long as I can remember, my answer to the following question has always remained consistent. “Where is the one place in the world you want to go but have not yet been?” My reply, “Bali.” The fascination I’ve had with this tiny Indonesian island originally stemmed from its reputation for warm water and surf-able waves, but it wasn’t until recently when I met a Balinese mountain biker in Whistler that I realized there’s another huge reason to go explore Bali.
Last week, Teton Gravity Research (TGR) and Anthill Films released one of the most acclaimed segments from unReal, Brandon Semenuk’s “One Shot” segment. It’s the first full segment in a mountain bike film shot in a single, continuous shot. The beautiful simplicity of the segment hides the extraordinary amount of work and coordination it took from the entire team to create.
The stoke is high in the Anthill Films and TGR offices right now. Our new mountain bike film unReal is currently on tour and now available on iTunes. To celebrate we are releasing the soundtrack to the film via Spotify. Relive the best moments from the film and get a new soundtrack for your next ride.
"There comes a time in all our lives when we must let go of all the chaos and clutter of the modern world and tune our minds to a simpler idea…to see into that empty space just a few feet in front of us and see nothing else… to see the path ahead as a story yet to be written. Entire days of our lives can pass by without meaning, yet within these moments of absolute clarity there’s an entire lifetime worth remembering. It’s simply a matter of letting the rest of the world melt away…"
You can purchase unReal on iTunes for $14.99, or you can download it from one of the following platforms: Amazon, Google Play, Xbox, PlayStation, MGo (4k), and Vimeo on Demand. unReal is also available on demand on Comcast Cable VOD, DirecTV On Demand, and Dish On Demand.
You can PRE-ORDER unReal on iTunes now for $14.99 and it will automatically download to your computer once the clock strikes midnight on July 21st.
On June 18th, 2015, Teton Gravity Research and Anthill Films unveiled their long-awaited mountain bike film, unReal, to 1600 people in Vancouver, BC. Since then, the film has premiered in over 55 cities and is set to premiere in dozens more over the summer. Be sure to check out tetongravity.com/films/unreal/tour for tour dates and to buy tickets!
It's the question you've all been asking: Who is the winner of the custom unReal Trek Slash with Shimano XTR?!