Team Delta Force headed to VIP with the plan of getting a shot of both of riders on the signature Kaesen UNIT rail at the same time. Over the past couple years Trever has simultaneously grown as both a legitimate professional rider and video filmer/producer. He regularly uses GoPro cameras to get unique shots for his videos, and while regularly riding/filming together, Josh has picked up a trick or two himself. Despite less than ideal conditions from Mother Nature, Trever and Josh came away with some solid images out at VIP, the premiere park in California. The guys used a combo of mounted/ride along techniques with stationary, set up shots.

“We wanted to get a photo we both could be in, but have it more up close and bring the viewer into the shot. The shot we actually got we used a helmet mount with a pole extension. We had to get the rope lengths right to get the right shot. The hardest thing was to get the photo when my grab was most poked out while Josh was in the right spot on the rail. The Silver made it easier to set up the shot because of the screen on the back. That’s my favorite thing about that camera; with the screen you can always see what you’re getting. I can hand the camera to somebody and know they’re going to have an easier time getting a good shot if they’re standing there filming. As a filmer myself it’s just awesome being able to get a camera this small, that is this user friendly, with this much power and quality in a water housing for a great price. It’s really cool that you can walk into the shop, pick up a new camera, throw it onto your helmet, set it up with the app in your phone, and go to work instantly! And always use a floatie!” – Trever Maur

Team Hero 4 Silver
Riders: Trever Maur & Josh Twelker
Park: Velocity Island Park
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