Snowline Productions Ltd.
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Tree Tent Feature
Cotswold Outdoor approached us to create a promo feature about their new up and coming outdoor range. The Tree Tent and Amok range are a fun and dynamic new way of camping.
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Відео

Sport Climbing
Переглядів 1526 років тому
Cotswold Outdoor wanted to introduce their customers into the basics of UK Climbing. This video gives a insight and brief history about Sports Climbing.
Green Redeem Animation
Переглядів 246 років тому
A company animation we designed and created in order to get across Green Redeem's fundamental values, aims and objectives for their customers.
Meet our Site Manager
Переглядів 1196 років тому
Barratt Homes wanted their customers to see the people behind their homes. This video is about one of their site managers who oversees the building of Barratt homes, including meeting with new buyers and showing them around the property. It really adds a personal touch to the process of buying a new home.
Coleman Cabral 5 Tent
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Coleman Cabral 5 Tent
Recycling Glass
Переглядів 126 років тому
Recycling Glass
Can After Can
Переглядів 56 років тому
4.5 Billion cans in the UK alone, last year! Can you believe that? This animation demonstrates and explains the process of how cans get recycled and how quickly they can be back on the shelves for reuse again. With a simplistic design, we storyboarded and animated this project to match and correlate with our client’s pervious videos. It’s important for these types of explainer videos to be clea...
Stride Out
Переглядів 756 років тому
A look into Stewart Birch's own special formula of natural oils, designed to prevent blisters and also condition feet under arduous conditions. We got to spend a day in some beautiful walking areas in the UK for the shoot. Not to mention, test out our Glidecam skills in some windy conditions.
Food Waste = Energy
Переглядів 1116 років тому
Our client came to us for a series of short, snappy, 30-second maximum videos that could be utilised for social media. - Bitesized facts that had to be fun, engaging and informative. We developed the idea to use a stop-motion, ‘paper feel’ to the animation, which gave the videos a distinct theme and links in with the messages on recycling. We supplied all the assets for this project and animate...
Serious Fun
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Cotswold Outdoor came to us with a handful of footage that staff members had taken of themselves doing some pretty awesome stuff and asked us to make an edit out of it. Something that could be used across all platforms, as a recognition to their staff. A project like this can be really enjoyable. Other than the initial brief, we were lucky enough to have creative freedom with regards to the mus...
Mortgage Survey
Переглядів 1246 років тому
We produced a panel discussion format video for our client IRESS, to report on the intermediary mortgage survey of 2016. The time restrictions on shoot day meant it was necessary for us to find the most efficient method of filming within budget. A multi-camera shoot allowed us to capture the whole discussion, avoiding retakes which meant the panel were kept from the tedium of repetition. As a r...
Holy Spokes
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Let us present to you Bristol’s community and sustainability focussed, bike servicing and maintenance organisation, Holy Spokes. We produced a short, non-profit video to promote their workshop, as we believe they are doing something quite incredible for the community by helping keep people on their bikes. As a company, we are highly influenced by and extremely passionate about the bike scene in...
Snowline Productions Showreel
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Snowline Productions Showreel Snowline provides a complete video production package in-house, from innovative concepts through to the finished film. We produce videos for corporate and event, web marketing, social media, product launches and demonstrations, training films and documentary. snowlineproductions.co.uk
Brayden CPR Manikin
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A product video for the first manikin that helps you visualise the effects of CPR. Our aim was to give a true representation of the product and to display the multiple settings and demonstations in a comprehensive format. Green screen, turn tables, intricate lighting and graphics were just some of the techniques we used to produce this video.
Drugs for Environment and Human Health
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This is one of eight films for Exeter University highlighting the diverse range of environmental research being carried out at the university. Professor Charles Tyler investigates into how chemicals can impact on wildlife and human health, through a number of experiments. As a result, the designing of chemicals and drugs that are better for the environment and human health is underway.
Air travel and volcanic eruptions
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Air travel and volcanic eruptions
Recycling Plastic
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Recycling Plastic
Reuse In Action
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Reuse In Action
Science and Society
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Science and Society
Why I Walk
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Why I Walk
Recycling Around the House
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Recycling Around the House
We Have the Champions
Переглядів 139 років тому
We Have the Champions
Elite Squash
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Elite Squash
Job Fruit
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Job Fruit
Recycle Your Food Waste
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Recycle Your Food Waste
Bayer Vitality
Переглядів 449 років тому
Bayer Vitality
Chef Masterclass
Переглядів 869 років тому
Chef Masterclass
Campingaz Xcelerate
Переглядів 4729 років тому
Campingaz Xcelerate
Count On Us
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Count On Us
Love Food, Hate Waste
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Love Food, Hate Waste

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @videotampa
    @videotampa Місяць тому

    Labels with mountain names would be nice.

  • @jobson586
    @jobson586 2 місяці тому

    The base of Everest would be 40 miles Sq, so larger than most cities

  • @Robunch817
    @Robunch817 5 місяців тому

    wow

    • @S-p4Rky
      @S-p4Rky 5 місяців тому

      I know right

    • @Robunch817
      @Robunch817 5 місяців тому

      @@S-p4Rky bruh

    • @S-p4Rky
      @S-p4Rky 5 місяців тому

      @@Robunch817is your name ShauryaGTGaming

    • @Robunch817
      @Robunch817 5 місяців тому

      @@S-p4Rky no

  • @mandyjackson6894
    @mandyjackson6894 6 місяців тому

    Mullion Cove is a beautiful, haunting place ❤

  • @Bismarck-S
    @Bismarck-S 8 місяців тому

    Great that the lines also say the name of the mountain that shows up so that you can compare them!

  • @tracyyarbrough3358
    @tracyyarbrough3358 11 місяців тому

    I don’t know what any of those landmarks are

  • @TheHaining
    @TheHaining Рік тому

    Remember seeing him in Chamonix a number of times late 70s, early 80s - as full of himself back then as he is in this interview.

  • @Neo-mw1pp
    @Neo-mw1pp Рік тому

    Rab Carrington is a cool guy, work hard party hard!

  • @peterholetschek9803
    @peterholetschek9803 Рік тому

    The picture in between shows the MONTBLANC...

  • @alansach8437
    @alansach8437 Рік тому

    There are other mountains that are taller measured from the base of the mountain to the summit, as opposed to from sea level to the summit.

  • @connorm1817
    @connorm1817 Рік тому

    THATS TALL

  • @perfectlife4umusic328
    @perfectlife4umusic328 Рік тому

    names not written

  • @connordaley
    @connordaley Рік тому

    extreme cold inside

  • @Nuttyirishman85
    @Nuttyirishman85 Рік тому

    First things first. Make sure your pants aren’t longer than your shoes. You don’t want to slip.

  • @leochamlian732
    @leochamlian732 Рік тому

    I had to do a work on your video for school and I can tell you that it was a nightmare to find the information I was looking for. Please put some subtitles on this video so you can make our students life easier.

    • @sambeauchemin8417
      @sambeauchemin8417 Рік тому

      yo léo toi aussi t'es obligé de checker ça?? je trouve même pas la réponse a la question...

  • @NanashiGoshujin
    @NanashiGoshujin 2 роки тому

    Wow this is a nice little gem hidden away. Hopefully it gets more views from the intrested.

  • @mckeon1960
    @mckeon1960 2 роки тому

    How are these in windy weather

  • @loveusa2094
    @loveusa2094 2 роки тому

    I always wanted to have climbed the great coulier on Everest, but I never really wanted to actually do it.

  • @fritzhieke7209
    @fritzhieke7209 3 роки тому

    ft?

  • @charliefarmahan5516
    @charliefarmahan5516 3 роки тому

    wow

  • @verticalasymptote2880
    @verticalasymptote2880 3 роки тому

    There is no sound

  • @onlyonetoserve9586
    @onlyonetoserve9586 3 роки тому

    Grate sleping bag bro

  • @ben-uy1ud
    @ben-uy1ud 3 роки тому

    That's not 29000 ft from it's base, but from sea level for God sake.!!!!!!

  • @scanningforvideos
    @scanningforvideos 4 роки тому

    I have only been a holy spokes customer a few times. However everytime I have been there the staff are welcoming. They listened to what I was saying. They were clear about how much things would cost and the time it would take to get it done. I've always felt better leaving the bike with them if something needs to be done. If more business could be run like them that would be just great. All the very best to you all at Holy Spokes your doing some fab work. Keep it going.

  • @thattntguy1791
    @thattntguy1791 4 роки тому

    Doesn't it make you feel small 😂

  • @Nick-ei5yj
    @Nick-ei5yj 4 роки тому

    Never heard someone call a carabiner a crab

  • @tomktl879
    @tomktl879 4 роки тому

    Action starts at 1:04

  • @gregdavidd
    @gregdavidd 4 роки тому

    At 8:25 you place a knot in the sling which only serves to increase the V angle and weaken the sling. Is there some other reason to put the knot in that sling?

  • @gregdavidd
    @gregdavidd 4 роки тому

    Great video. I realize you are only demoing placements but at 7:15 your quickdraw biner gate is facing right and you also climb out right.

  • @nutjobdad
    @nutjobdad 4 роки тому

    No mention of Paramo then....

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 4 роки тому

    Now that is truly BIGLY.

  • @ACTIONDANhero
    @ACTIONDANhero 5 років тому

    I have a climbing friend that says its not best to jerk down hard on the nut a coupe of times adbruptly after placing it and says its better to just pull downwards smoothly. I tried explainng how that wont work well the same as pushing a nail down with a hammer rather than hitting wont wedge it fully into place. Any comments to help him understand guys?

  • @jamessharpe956
    @jamessharpe956 5 років тому

    Excellent video, best on this subject, well filmed, presented and diagrams helpful. Thank you.

  • @toddkreider6759
    @toddkreider6759 5 років тому

    At 9:30 - where in the world did you learn to belay? You release your hand from the rope and use the other hand! WRONG. One always should reach above the belay hand and slide it back never letting go of the rope. Good video but wrong belay technique.

    • @TheTeknikFrik
      @TheTeknikFrik 4 роки тому

      Pull, Brake, Under, Slide (PBUS) is not the standard technique in Sweden. Switching hands (while always having at least ONE hand on the brake rope) is considered safe.

  • @nemesis8988
    @nemesis8988 5 років тому

    i had bad experience about merino used in tropical country with high humidity.we were in the jungle for 3 days and the activities were immense that we had to perspire more.the merino wool was soaking in perspiration.and the problem began as it would not dry even if you hang it outside.terrrible situation.learned a lesson and switched to synthetic quick to dry fabric.

  • @RetroRob420
    @RetroRob420 5 років тому

    Excuse me if this question is stupid, but if you put a sling/runner/webbing around a sharp flake rock, couldn't it cut it when sudden force hits it?

    • @CodaLucente
      @CodaLucente 5 років тому

      The sling is not supposed to move. If it moves it's a bad spot.

  • @gregmcknight5183
    @gregmcknight5183 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for uploading this

  • @ripperkon
    @ripperkon 5 років тому

    Really good Video. Thank you for uploading. More like this for upcomming videos would be nice.

  • @leondesaintaubyn3319
    @leondesaintaubyn3319 5 років тому

    Excellent

  • @AndyThomasStaff
    @AndyThomasStaff 5 років тому

    whoever chose the music for this video is a fucking serial killer

  • @eastwood111
    @eastwood111 6 років тому

    I don’t rock climb but I don’t know why those gear is so fascinating LOL

  • @paulcook7426
    @paulcook7426 6 років тому

    Scale visualisation; except it doesn't tell you what any of the other comparisons are.

  • @macred
    @macred 6 років тому

    No mention of alternatives to goretex or membrane re: Paramo style cloth...bias?

  • @peterwoodford2376
    @peterwoodford2376 6 років тому

    Just starting to learn about Competent Crew with the aim of sailing on classic tall ships. I see this is a film produced in 2009. Did no-one wear life jackets in those days? Thought that was essential??

  • @marionritter5823
    @marionritter5823 6 років тому

    thank you! You're amazingly informative and make climbing tangible. thanks

  • @christiandawson5031
    @christiandawson5031 6 років тому

    In horizontal cracks the outward lobes should be placed downward. Your photo is contrary to this

  • @ernestoleuraarizonaarizona8066
    @ernestoleuraarizonaarizona8066 6 років тому

    Holly shit!!! O-o

  • @thesvenvids7708
    @thesvenvids7708 7 років тому

    I too have a pair of Boreal Jokers.

  • @rockclimbinghacks9222
    @rockclimbinghacks9222 7 років тому

    Hex's too noisy? Roll up some cardboard and stuff it within.

    • @rushthezeppelin
      @rushthezeppelin 6 років тому

      I personally like the cowbell noises. Better than listening to somebody blaring crappy music at a crag.

  • @leonardocorreavilleg
    @leonardocorreavilleg 7 років тому

    i wouldn't never think he started in Argentina , 3 years before i was born, nice story

    • @livelongandprosper70
      @livelongandprosper70 6 років тому

      what ?? he was born in Glasgow SCOTLAND ! his climbing story started long before Patagonia ..