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▶ Find Inspiration and develop your ideas with Frame Set: https://go.frameset.app/3UMIL7n ▶ About This Episode: What’s the secret to staying creative in a niche you’ve nearly mastered? In this episode of the Reframed Podcast, Dylan Hahn sits down with filmmaker Scott Secco to break down his latest project, Deluge, a rain-soaked, slow-motion, camera-rigging masterclass in the world of mountain biking. Scott shares how he engineered jaw-dropping shots, from custom-built vertical drops through rain to rigging cameras to bikes in almost every way possible. He opens up about balancing creative risk with client work, the art of building a career in a niche, and why pushing limits sometimes means breaking a few rigs (and maybe a lens or two). ▶ Sources: • Watch Deluge • • DELUGE: A Freeride MTB Short | Outdoor Res... • Connect with Scott Secco: • https://vimeo.com/secco • https://www.scottsecco.com/ ▶ About The Reframed Podcast: “Reframed” is a filmmaker podcast that poses fresh and insightful questions to filmmakers. It offers a compelling look behind the scenes, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the film industry and the creative minds that drive it. ▶ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:00 Mastering The Bike Film Genre 04:25 Breakdown Down The Deluge Project 05:42 The Reflection Shot 07:17 Planning vs. Spontaneity 08:39 Inspiration from Life Cycles 09:50 Shooting in Squamish 10:15 First Time with Rain Machines 11:57 Making Rain Look Real 12:19 The Raindrop Tracking Rig 15:20 Two Takes Before the Rig Snapped 16:56 Filming in a Talent-Rich Hotspot 18:53 Under-the-Bike Shots 20:17 Running with the Camera 21:00 Inches from Riders 21:25 Five Days of Shooting 22:02 Precision Phantom Work 23:12 Tips for Bike-Mounted Cameras 24:36 GoPros vs. Cinema Cameras 25:02 Camera and Lens Choices 25:19 Lessons from a $2,500 Mistake 26:48 “If Cameras Had Feelings” 27:21 Crafting the Final Shot 28:47 Using Fog for Separation 29:07 Making a Living in a Niche 30:44 When Work Slows Down 31:31 Past Project: Life Cycles Connection 33:28 Filming with Fire and Snow 35:14 The Blue Hour Advantage 35:55 The Director’s Masterpiece 36:11 The Power of Silence in Edits 37:21 Black and White Inspiration 39:13 Minivan and Mountain Biking 41:46 First Project with the Ronin 4D 42:22 Filmmaking Principles 44:11 Why Wide Shots Win 45:11 Lens Choices and Portability 46:29 Defining Project Success 48:44 Balancing Art and Paying the Bills 49:00 Looking for Bigger Budgets 50:03 Dream Clients and Projects 52:00 The Value of Mentors 54:07 Standing Out in a Crowded Field 55:13 Working Solo vs. Big Crews 56:19 Outdoor Filmmaking Challenges 58:00 Camera Movement as Storytelling 59:03 Shout Out To The Mentors 01:02:06 Thanks Mom and Dad