Paradox
This isn’t a film about motorcycles, but rather a film about someone transitioning into the better part of themselves. A message not to fight the demons, but accept them as teachers because no matter how fast we run from them, they’ll always be one step ahead.
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Directed by Dylan Wineland
Starring Aaron McClintock
Director of Photography Jacob Callaghan
Cinematography Aiden Ulrich
Assistant Camera Colin Becker
Editor Jacob Callaghan
Assistant Editor Dylan Wineland
Sound Mix Jacob Callaghan
Additional Sound Keith White Audio
Color Jacob Callaghan
Make Up Sloane Gordon
Title Design Sloane Gordon
Music Jon Hopkins “Singularity” Singularity
Photography Walter Wood and Sloane Gordon
Support from WZRD Media and META
Director
A Drifting Up
Going into creating this film, we weren’t entirely sure what we were looking for. As the journey began though, the pieces of the puzzle started to fall into place. Aaron and I sat down one night and went down a rabbit hole. Why do we love riding our motorcycles so much? What is it that keeps us going time and time again? Questions that have fascinated the two of us for quite sometime. It became clear to us that through riding, we were able to tap into something that otherwise couldn’t be tapped into. A door seems to open for Aaron whenever he is on his motorcycle. The world becomes a blank canvas and his bike becomes a medium for which he can express his true authentic self. When you do the things you love to do, your truest self comes to life.
Having had this realization, we knew what we wanted the film to say. Our hope is that when viewers see this, they can resonate, become inspired, and chase after whatever makes them feel their most authentic self. A Drifting Up is an introspective look into what passion can bring out of someone and how important it can be to becoming your highest self.
Director/DP/Editor: Dylan Wineland
Rider: Aaron McClintock
Aerial Cinematography: Connor Barnes
AC: Connor Barnes
Color: Aiden Ulrich
Sound: Keith White Audio
Music: “Mysterium”- Hammock themusicbed.com
Director/Director of Photography
Immunity
A film by Dylan Wineland
Director's Statement:
The term “I do what I love to escape” is something that Aaron and myself disagree with. We believe it is quite opposite of that. Our belief being that when you are doing what you love, you are completely tuned in and as close to reality as you can humanly be. It’s like a form of meditation. When Aaron is at the bar, he is tuned out. He is having troubles facing reality but knows exactly what he has to do in order to heal himself. That is where we coined the term Immunity. It is an act of healing. So Aaron leaves the bar and his demons behind in order to find himself, which is through riding his motorcycle.
Overall, we had a very strong crew. This was a passion project so I was fortunate to have some very talented people pull some huge favors to help complete this. I couldn’t have done it without a solid team behind me. I would like to give a huge shout out to the boys at WZRD Media and Ryan Sheets from Sheets Studios for believing in me and truly allowing our vision to become a reality.
Director/DP: Dylan Wineland
Produced By: Dylan Wineland, Aaron McClintock, Connor Barnes
Cinematography/Aerial Cinematography: Connor Barnes
AC/Grip: Connor Barnes, Jon Riley
Color: Aiden Ulrich
Music: “Carved In Mayhem” - Luke Antencio
“Life (Remastered)” - Solar Fields
Supported: WZRD Media, Sheets Studios
Rider: Aaron McClintock
In Association With Meta
Thumbnail Photo: Alex Stool
Music by: Solar Fields
Track: Life (Remastered)
Album: Blue
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Director/Director of Photography/Editor
Change of Pace
Meet Shayna Texter, the winningest rider in the history of the American Flat Track Singles class. After entering the professional ranks in 2008, Texter was faced with a harsh reality in 2011 - either start winning - or quit.
Cinematographer
Mady
Mady Sissoko grew up on the outskirts of Mali's capital city Bamako and after only three years of playing basketball has risen through the ranks to become one of the most sought after high school recruits. He has never forgotten his home or his family and this film is a reminder to never forget where we come from.
Directed and Shot by Dylan Wineland
Client - Wasatch Academy
Executive Producer - Phil Hessler
Editors - Dylan Wineland and Jack Hessler
Sound Design and Mix - Jack Hessler
Colorist - Alexia Salingaros
Director/Director of Photography/Editor
Fjallraven USA- Nature Is Waiting Campaign Ft. Cal Snape
Urban life is often hectic and overwhelming, but at Fjällräven, our goal is to help you remember that nature is always waiting for you.
Director of Photography/Editor
Fjallraven USA- Nature is Waiting Campaign Ft. Lauren Wells
Even if you live in one of North America's biggest cities, there is still a park, a forest or a hidden spot that is waiting for you. Slow down and appreciate nature. Nature is waiting, what are you waiting for?
Director of Photography