ENSŌ
ENSŌ
 For this film, we wanted to try new perspectives rarely ever seen before on a motorcycle. We hard mounted cinema cameras to the bike to allow the subject to feel like they were moving with Aaron rather than just spectating .
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ENSŌAbout a year ago, Aaron and I came across the Buddhist word, Ensō. This single word, described everything that we had been talking about for the last year or so. By definition, it represents and suggests cutting the desire for perfection and allowing the universe to be just as it is.Understanding that perfection doesn’t exist allows you to move through life gracefully free of any pressure. It opens the door to allow situations to unfold naturally, and to invite intuition and creativity to move through. For Aaron, riding is a great place to practice this concept. It’s a place that he can go where the universe can reveal these sort of secrets.In this film, we ride along with Aaron as he takes a journey into the idea letting go and simply just being.Featuring: Aaron McClintockDoP: Dylan WinelandPrinciple Cinematography: Jon Riley & Justin MayersGSS Op: Jon RileyArm Car: Override Films, PJ Hale & Chanler GodfreyKey Grip: Tom WatsonDrone: Connor Barnes & Justin MayersAC: Connor Barnes, Justin Mayers, Seth OgdenGaffer: Phil HesslerColor: Jensen VincaSound: Jacob Callaghan
 For this film, we wanted to try new perspectives rarely ever seen before on a motorcycle. We hard mounted cinema cameras to the bike to allow the subject to feel like they were moving with Aaron rather than just spectating .
For this film, we wanted to try new perspectives rarely ever seen before on a motorcycle. We hard mounted cinema cameras to the bike to allow the subject to feel like they were moving with Aaron rather than just spectating .
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ENSO_FINAL.00_01_26_04.Still022.jpg
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