Land Luge In New Zealand
At New Zealand’s Skyline Luge at Rotorrua, one rider comes up with some crazy commentary and an elegant solution to the problem of taking pictures of the view without irritating everyone around him. At least one of the many local fans of this track have pointed out the danger and inconvenience of tourists who stop even in the fast track and take pictures. The Skyline Luge is in a gorgeous but dangerous looking spot. Stopping a ride only increases the danger of a collision with other pilots. So how to get that amazing shot?
Our filmmaker pilot has the right idea when he uses a helmet cam to get the best possible view. He gets more footage than handful of snapshots will ever provide and he doesn’t even have to stop the ride to do it. The video provides you with an eye level view on the track and its surroundings while memorializing the ride for the family. There are even some hairy moments on the last few curves, but as the pilot himself points out, “sorry guys . . . didn’t crash”. Still, my favorite moment is when he stops to adjust the helmet cam and then puts it into the commentary in post-production. This is the most important moment of the ride. It sets everything else up. Without the camera he has nothing, with it, he has his own extreme sports video with a view. Everyone’s happy and no one gets hurt.







