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Really enjoyed parts 1&2. Something a little different to the majority of films that are put out. Does it really matter if some of it isnt,( or appears ) quite as 'off grid' as it actually is? It's a format I haven't seen before and consequently more enjoyable....anyhow,arnt these films a big of escapism for many of us? If they inspire one or two carpers to follow suit, then fair play to Samir/House of Nash!!
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In reply to Post #39 I really enjoyed these, I think his editing has come on a lot, at first it was more just vlog style, now much more than that. His talking to camera bits are better too, less repetitive and clearer language.
In particular in these film I thought the soundtrack was excellent and really matched the vibe of the films.
Also the drone shots (often coinciding with the good music) obviously actually suit the theme well with the biking parts but also the asthetic of the scenery, with it being a river you get that view of a linear element going off into the distance with the bike follwing it. Better than just token overhead lake shots.
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In reply to Post #42 Surely he hold it as low as he can
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In reply to Post #42 Not only that but does he hold it properly ?🤔
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In reply to Post #41 I wonder which hand he holds his cock in when he goes for a piss lol
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In reply to Post #39 IMO he hold the rod in that way just to have the tip as high as possible out off dangerous underwater snags close to the bank. I did it when I'm in that situation as well (not that I fish with 6ft rods, obviously ) when there's something dangerous under the rod tip it's natural to lift the rod as high as possible.
That rods seems to me more than a toy that a fishing rod I saw it struggle in a lot of situations during the film. In that adventure they did their job for what they are designed.
The film is very enjoyable, as almost all he have done, the footage are well edited and the quality is high and full of drama as in his style.
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In reply to Post #1 great
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Just started part 2, Pt 1 was tremendous, really authentic I thought. If you listen to the nash podcast, his back story about the bike element is quite interesting, he was also a bike mechanic.
Most Nash films I cannot watch, but these are up there as good as anything I have watched.
EDIT: I've sent an email to Nash BTW, to get them to sort out the way he holds his rod.
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In reply to Post #14 He's holding the rod handle so low so he can get better video of the rod and reel, its all about the product
Great videos from Deirdre's toy boy
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In reply to Post #35 Yes lads who race MX use drones like this.
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In reply to Post #35 I see. Very clever. I suppose it won’t be long before Gash bring out a scope trail bike now.
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In reply to Post #33 Modern drones have GPS and 'follow' modes. Those shots of him driving away will likely be the drone on the floor, that then follows him keeping him in center of shot. It's all proper clever stuff these days.
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In reply to Post #32 Oh yeah I agree. I'm just countering the peolle in this thread that seem to think he HAD to do it on the bike. He chose the bike because its different, and makes interesting viewing. He absolutely could have fished 10x more effectively using a different mode of transport.
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Was he travelling alone ? Some of those drone shots of him on his bike, how does that work ? I haven’t watched it all so there might be an answer that I’m not aware of.
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In reply to Post #27 It's his job at the end of the day. Each video needs to be a bit more "extreem" and more of an adventure than the last. He really could have just done it in a car, but it wouldn't look anywhere near as exciting.
I know your not 'having it' and I agree re the car but he did actually say why he was doing it and I say full credit to him. He's injected some excitement into what he was finding to be 'just his job' but more than that, on a personal level he wants to keep himself entertained so his love of fishing doesn't get stale...quite refreshing to be honest.
He managed to combine rekindling his love of bikes with refreshing his love of fishing and he took us along, what's not to like, hats off to him
and the only cost to you... a bit of your time and some electricity.
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