5 Years after our epic trip through Patagonia I went through my hard-drives and remastered my favorite scenes that never made the cut in the original video. If you haven’t seen it. Check it out: https://timestormfilms.com […]
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The Nose Sub 2-hours
Blog, Video no-dolomiti, timelapse, video, video-extra
On June 6, 2018, Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell climbed The Nose on El Capitan in 01:58:07, setting a speed record for the ages, and fulfilling Honnold’s “lifetime goal” of a sub-2-hour Nose ascent. This is the actual record breaking climb, bottom to top, in one continuous time-lapse shot. From our film The Nose Speed Record, part of REEL ROCK 14. Available to download now from www.ReelRockTour.com
Wetterstein | Chapter Two: Winter | 8K
Blog, Pianeta Terra, Video montagna, no-dolomiti, pianeta-terra, t-lapse-montagna, timelapse, video
The Wetterstein Mountain Range is located on the border between Austria and Germany and is home to Germany highest peak and many scenic views. This project is special because I can basically start shooting from my front door in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. That’s also the reason why I decided to start a new series since I’m pretty sure I’ll shoot more and more here over the coming years. Locations include Zugspitze, Lake Eibsee, Mittenwald and many more. […]
What if He Falls? The Terrifying Reality Behind Filming “Free Solo” | Op-Docs
Blog, Video alpinismo, arrampicata, montagna, no-dolomiti, video
In 2017, when Alex Honnold made his stunning free-solo ascent of Yosemite’s El Capitan, he was taking an unimaginable risk: nearly three thousand feet of climbing without any ropes or safety equipment. But was the climb made even riskier by the filmmakers who accompanied him?
In “What if He Falls?” filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin take us inside the process of documenting Honnold’s quest for climbing glory — and the ethical calculus of filming a friend who could, with the slip of a finger, plummet to his death.
Two Nineteen Forty Four (The Nose on El Capitan)
Blog, Video alpinismo, montagna, no-dolomiti, video, video-extra
Su, di corsa, “Nose on El Capitan in California’s Yosemite National Park…”:
On a cold, misty morning in late October 2017, after 11 previous attempts, Brad Gobright and Jim Reynolds broke the standing speed record on The Nose (formerly held by Alex Honnold and Hans Florine) with an unbelievable new time of 2 hours, 19 minutes, and 44 seconds. Watching this as it happened was one of the more incredible spectacles I’ve ever witnessed; an amazing display of superhuman mastery unlike anything I’ve seen before… […]
Scale Yosemite’s El Capitan with Alex Honnold, Lynn Hill, and Tommy Caldwell
Blog, Video alpinismo, google-map, montagna, no-dolomiti, video
(Scale Yosemite’s El Capitan in Google Maps with Alex Honnold, Lynn Hill, and Tommy Caldwell)