As a boy, Gareth’s dream was to ride motorbikes. His parents didn't much like the idea. To them they were just death machines. One day he built up the courage to ask his father if he could have one. His dad responded “If you are man enough to own a
 Utilizing this incredible landscape was important for displaying the real payoff of Gareth riding his bike.
 Gareth had all these subtle details to his character such as the tape around his thumbs from constant use of his hands. This was important to capture for visually learning about his character.
 We lit this with a single practical and one quasar. But we used our limitations of resources as an advantage to create a grittier mood.
As a boy, Gareth’s dream was to ride motorbikes. His parents didn't much like the idea. To them they were just death machines. One day he built up the courage to ask his father if he could have one. His dad responded “If you are man enough to own a motorbike, you are man enough to move out of the home.” Since then, he locked the dream into the back of his mind. That was until his 34th birthday. That day, Gareth closed his eyes and thought of all that he had accomplished and what goals he still had left. Life suddenly seemed finite to him. He felt compelled to accomplish a long time dream of his. And it was not to just own a motorcycle, but to bring one back to life. No Dreams Left Behind.Directed by: Dylan Wineland & Gareth Leah Featuring: Gareth Leah Director of Photography: Dylan Wineland Camera Car: Bruce Wilson (@threepeakfilms)Editor: Dylan Wineland Color: Jensen Vinca Assistant Camera: Samantha Cockayne, Bruce Wilson, Clark Aegerter Photography: Clark AegerterSupport From: Well Good Productions, WZRD Media, Three Peak Films, META
 Utilizing this incredible landscape was important for displaying the real payoff of Gareth riding his bike.
Utilizing this incredible landscape was important for displaying the real payoff of Gareth riding his bike.
 Gareth had all these subtle details to his character such as the tape around his thumbs from constant use of his hands. This was important to capture for visually learning about his character.
Gareth had all these subtle details to his character such as the tape around his thumbs from constant use of his hands. This was important to capture for visually learning about his character.
 We lit this with a single practical and one quasar. But we used our limitations of resources as an advantage to create a grittier mood.
We lit this with a single practical and one quasar. But we used our limitations of resources as an advantage to create a grittier mood.
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