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VIDEO> Bigfoot Bash 2010

BIGFOOT BASH FINAL VERSION from Ryan Davis on Vimeo.

The very first Bigfoot Bash was held over this past weekend. A two day event that started with action at the Evergreen Speedway for the first day, followed by an overnight camp at Pacific Grand Prix to wake up for more drifting action the next day! Rob Primozich is the guy to thank for this awesome weekend. Because of him, everyone who attended had a great time! The drivers had tons of runs and Ray Stonehocker even brought out his tire machine to change tires. Ryan Davis made the drive from Oregon to attend this event, as well as our boys Justin Shreeve and Joe Ayala.

Ryan Davis is an up and coming videographer who has been making a big impact on the Northwest scene. After watching this video, I noticed that his style of video is far different from most videos that I see I simply had to ask him “What made you make your video the way you did?” This is what he told me:

I wanted to make this film a representation of the vibe and feel I got from each stage of the event. I have had so much fun at both of these tracks before: Formula D at Evergreen and the crazy tandem events at PGP. I knew that, whatever happened, it was going to interest people, so I edited accordingly. Justin Shreeve was singing the Tom Petty song on the ride back and that fell in so easily with the Evergreen section. The PGP portion was so high-energy and I knew Supernova by Loyale, an up-and-coming artist, was going to not only show the difference in pace, but also stick in peoples’ heads leaving them wanting more.

Honestly, I think this video is one of Ryan’s best yet! It’s great to see different videographic visions of the same event. It’s amazing to me how diverse these videographers’ artistic perspectives can be. Great job Ryan!

::Yoshi Shindo

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24 Responses

  1. Law

    Great vid. What is the story on the early 80’s 4door corolla that looks like it wrapped itself around something? Anyone know who he is? I’m curious of his set up…. and what happened at that track.

  2. Steven

    I love how the photographers are skateboarding right next to a car that’s drifting “really dumb asses” Hopefully someone will get hit the next event for you guys can learn something about safety. Thumbs down

  3. aso

    awe steven, why you gotta hate? that’s a really inventive way of shooting the cars, and in a way makes me feel like the action is more authenntic. we all care about safety of course, but i think their shooting angles (and the music) are what make this video for most of us.

  4. Brendan

    as above man dope video, i definately like the two themes for the two different days.. very fun and easy to watch

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