Scott
09-04-2008, 10:54 AM
VOTING UNDERWAY FOR 2008 VORB VIDEO COMPETITION
A horde of New Zealand's most promising up-and-coming bike riders and film-makers have been flushed out of the woodwork for the 2008 Vorb Video Competition. Entries are judged on both rider skill and film-maker style giving both sides of the camera the opportunity to show the world what they've got.
Current rankings for the entries can be seen here: http://www.vorb.org.nz/video-comp08-rankings.html
Voting by the public is underway with the top ten finalists from each category going on to be judged by well known riders and film-makers. Previous competitions have launched a number of riders and film-makers onto bigger and better projects including Dystomedia's Tim Pierce and Chris Arnison makers of "How About It" (link:http://www.dystomedia.com )
The top ten riders as voted by the public will be judged by a panel including 2 ex-world champs and an Olympian: Brett Frew, Cameron Cole, Gabby Malloy, James Dodds, Justin Leov, Paul Needham, Randy Spangler, Robyn Wong and Vanessa Quinn. The top three riders will score themselves $3,500 worth of SRAM bicycle components.
The top ten film-makers as voted by the public will be judged by a panel of top international and Kiwi film-makers and photographers: Ambrose Weingart (CKD/ Pist-n-Broke), Caleb Smith (Spoke Magazine), Chris Arnison (Dystomedia), Darcy Wittenburg (The Collective), Graeme Murray (Filtered Vision) and Toni Mundel (Drop In/ Rip TV). The top three film-makers will score themselves $3,500 worth of Canon camera gear from Hanafins camera chain.
A horde of New Zealand's most promising up-and-coming bike riders and film-makers have been flushed out of the woodwork for the 2008 Vorb Video Competition. Entries are judged on both rider skill and film-maker style giving both sides of the camera the opportunity to show the world what they've got.
Current rankings for the entries can be seen here: http://www.vorb.org.nz/video-comp08-rankings.html
Voting by the public is underway with the top ten finalists from each category going on to be judged by well known riders and film-makers. Previous competitions have launched a number of riders and film-makers onto bigger and better projects including Dystomedia's Tim Pierce and Chris Arnison makers of "How About It" (link:http://www.dystomedia.com )
The top ten riders as voted by the public will be judged by a panel including 2 ex-world champs and an Olympian: Brett Frew, Cameron Cole, Gabby Malloy, James Dodds, Justin Leov, Paul Needham, Randy Spangler, Robyn Wong and Vanessa Quinn. The top three riders will score themselves $3,500 worth of SRAM bicycle components.
The top ten film-makers as voted by the public will be judged by a panel of top international and Kiwi film-makers and photographers: Ambrose Weingart (CKD/ Pist-n-Broke), Caleb Smith (Spoke Magazine), Chris Arnison (Dystomedia), Darcy Wittenburg (The Collective), Graeme Murray (Filtered Vision) and Toni Mundel (Drop In/ Rip TV). The top three film-makers will score themselves $3,500 worth of Canon camera gear from Hanafins camera chain.