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Gloria Cycles’ No Zeros by Benjamin Turner

David Knight - 6th Jan 2009

Such a simple, effective idea (Nima Nourizadeh did something similar with his breakthrough video for Architecture in Helsinki's <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r4Nrqn5j1XM">Do The Whirlwind</a>). "It was a pretty low budget affair, shot on two Sony EX1s, one mounted on the ride and one on the ground," explains Benjamin. "Our grip James Summers did an awesome job mounting the camera - naturally there wasn't much room for this to go wrong and he built a whole thing out of scaffolding to keep it in place. "The whole thing was a real giggle, one of the band members decided that the best way to pluck up the courage to get on the ride so many times was to get drunk - we started shooting at 9am! Needless to say he puked, but apart from that it was all very smooth." And this is one ideally watched in High Quality on <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ">YouTube</a>... http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ[/youtube]

Such a simple, effective idea (Nima Nourizadeh did something similar with his breakthrough video for Architecture in Helsinki's Do The Whirlwind). "It was a pretty low budget affair, shot on two Sony EX1s, one mounted on the ride and one on the ground," explains Benjamin. "Our grip James Summers did an awesome job mounting the camera - naturally there wasn't much room for this to go wrong and he built a whole thing out of scaffolding to keep it in place.

Such a simple, effective idea (Nima Nourizadeh did something similar with his breakthrough video for Architecture in Helsinki's <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r4Nrqn5j1XM">Do The Whirlwind</a>). "It was a pretty low budget affair, shot on two Sony EX1s, one mounted on the ride and one on the ground," explains Benjamin. "Our grip James Summers did an awesome job mounting the camera - naturally there wasn't much room for this to go wrong and he built a whole thing out of scaffolding to keep it in place. "The whole thing was a real giggle, one of the band members decided that the best way to pluck up the courage to get on the ride so many times was to get drunk - we started shooting at 9am! Needless to say he puked, but apart from that it was all very smooth." And this is one ideally watched in High Quality on <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ">YouTube</a>... http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ[/youtube]

"The whole thing was a real giggle, one of the band members decided that the best way to pluck up the courage to get on the ride so many times was to get drunk - we started shooting at 9am! Needless to say he puked, but apart from that it was all very smooth."

Such a simple, effective idea (Nima Nourizadeh did something similar with his breakthrough video for Architecture in Helsinki's <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r4Nrqn5j1XM">Do The Whirlwind</a>). "It was a pretty low budget affair, shot on two Sony EX1s, one mounted on the ride and one on the ground," explains Benjamin. "Our grip James Summers did an awesome job mounting the camera - naturally there wasn't much room for this to go wrong and he built a whole thing out of scaffolding to keep it in place. "The whole thing was a real giggle, one of the band members decided that the best way to pluck up the courage to get on the ride so many times was to get drunk - we started shooting at 9am! Needless to say he puked, but apart from that it was all very smooth." And this is one ideally watched in High Quality on <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ">YouTube</a>... http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ[/youtube]

And this is one ideally watched in High Quality on YouTube...

Such a simple, effective idea (Nima Nourizadeh did something similar with his breakthrough video for Architecture in Helsinki's <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r4Nrqn5j1XM">Do The Whirlwind</a>). "It was a pretty low budget affair, shot on two Sony EX1s, one mounted on the ride and one on the ground," explains Benjamin. "Our grip James Summers did an awesome job mounting the camera - naturally there wasn't much room for this to go wrong and he built a whole thing out of scaffolding to keep it in place. "The whole thing was a real giggle, one of the band members decided that the best way to pluck up the courage to get on the ride so many times was to get drunk - we started shooting at 9am! Needless to say he puked, but apart from that it was all very smooth." And this is one ideally watched in High Quality on <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ">YouTube</a>... http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ[/youtube]

http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=Io07sODP2uQ[/youtube]

David Knight - 6th Jan 2009

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Director
Benjamin Turner
Producer
Leo Pearlman
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Fulwell 73

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Director of Photography
Michel Dierickx

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Grip
James Summers

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Gabe Turner

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Bob Hoile

David Knight - 6th Jan 2009

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