GoPro & Rupert
Ever thought about mapping out a stunt before diving in? I’ve found that a solid plan can turn a wild ride into a flawless shot.
Yeah, I get that, but sometimes the best shots come when the plan breaks mid‑air. I map it out in my head, then let the moment take over. Keeps it real and that edge of surprise that makes people jump off their seats.
Adrenaline is great, but even the best surprise moments can be sharpened with a hidden safety net. Plan the fallback, then let the moment unfold. It’s the difference between a shock and a flawless shock.
True, a safety net keeps the risk from killing the vibe. I love when it’s there in the back of my mind but the moment still feels raw and unfiltered. It’s that sweet spot where the shot is both insane and intact.
I appreciate that. The real skill is knowing exactly where to push the line between risk and safety.
Absolutely, it’s all about feeling that line – when the wind is just right and the horizon’s begging for the next drop. I chase that edge and then let the scene play itself out. That’s where the story really pops.
I see the appeal, but if you want that story to really pop, you might still sketch a quick outline—just enough to stay in the safe zone while you chase that edge.
I’m all about that quick outline—just a map to keep me out of the gutter, while I still chase that wild edge. Keeps the story tight and the shots clean.
Got it, keep the outline tight and the execution slick—then let the wind do the rest. That’s the best of both worlds.