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Song: Drunk in This (Original version) - Surecut Kids So we had 12 days to shoot athletes at the World Heli Challenge. They organise loads of side activities for the athletes to take part in but I was following Charlie Timmins and Boen Ferguson. These guys just wanted to fly in heli, launch tricks off cliffs, ski at snow park and eat curry. So thats what we did for 12 days. I really enjoyed shooting with them, they were the first guys I filmed years ago but we had never worked solo on a project together so this was a great opportunity for us to bro down and stack some footage. Nat Segal hooked me up with a great helmet cam, not only was her action solid but also the shots of her hiking and landing the heli on the boat really helped portray there extremeness of the whole day. It was great to work on a project like this for me, it was all about having fun and capturing the guys in there natural environments without feeding them predictable questions that force them to say what I want. I also have to thanks the Surecut Kids who put together their banging track "Drunk in this" which upon hearing about year ago I knew one day I would use this song for an edit of some kind. Songs cost money though so I wanted to wait until a time where the exposure of the video would justify me scrapping the coin jar to pay for music rather than sourcing some mediocre tune form the net by a band that I don't care about. I hope everyone likes the video, I was really trying to make something different to the other documentaries, I find most stories in a situation like this are forced and untrue to make the viewer captivated by the awesomeness of a few words fed into a subject rather than what went down in reality.