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Kendal Mountain Festivals Film Academies winning film!

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Fellow pilots Rob Grange and Pete Price have just won the Kendal Mountain Festivals, Film Academy with the following film. You may recognise a couple of familiar faces :oops:......enjoy:

All The Gear:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Sbv8PyjdMak
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:lol: Brilliant
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Sweet Jesus the power of the internet. After only 2 days the clip has received over 10,000 hits and is currently You Tubes top featured video!

Now that's what you call success, people are already begging for the next episode and I think I may be getting a fan club. (chuckle)
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I'm not suprised Gordie, it's brilliant! Well done. I can see you at the oscars...!

PS: what are the likely dates for the LCC next year? Same again?

Alex.
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And Steve, your paraglider impression was done to perfection!
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Doesn't everybody fly like that? :o

I even manage to look like a real shopkeeper, that's method acting for you......
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Cheers Alex,

Thanks for the comments mate. With your video making skills you should have a go at the comp next year. You get 48hrs to plan, film, edit and present the film of 2mins length. If you win then the film goes on tour with other adventure film festivals around the world, creating notoriety at the least for the makers. Aswell as going mental on youtube, this ones currently just under 30,000 hits! And if you need a professional actor then my rates are very reasonable!

http://www.mountainfilm.co.uk/film-school/index.html

As for the LCC, currently sorting out the final arrangements. It will almost certainly be on 6,7,8 June in Buttermere again.
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