Capturing The Magic of London, Through a Skateboard, and Fisheye lens.

<p>Skate edits have always been a special type of film, the iconic fisheye lens, the jump cuts between tricks and the sound tracks that you immediately have to look up after the video.</p> <p>In Atlantic Drift however, Harris takes these elements, and applies an arthouse ecstatic and visual concept to it; that elevates the film, from an edit, into a masterpiece.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*qKsxx3hHHPLV8LueY4_LSw.png" style="height:376px; width:700px" /></p> <p>The film opens up with a visual of a Jelly fish, swimming in unknown water, &ldquo;drifting&rdquo; a long in a shrunken (18:10 type ratio) frame and captured on an older camera giving a sort of hazy effect to the shot. All whilst some ethereal music (Atlantic by Eye Measure) plays on top. This hard open to the edit lets you know that this is no standard edit, and to expect mysticism.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/fwrd/capturing-the-magic-of-london-through-a-skateboard-and-fisheye-lens-ecba8303374b"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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