The mastermind behind Quarter Productions was out filming himself on his BMX bike during the snowfall today. A few short hours later, a brand new video appears.
Jeremy Stark, cinematographer-nouveau and creator of bostonbikepolo.org, has shot a warm little video of the Beantown polo experience. The expert editing was done by our boy Steve “Stebs” Shinnerer of Quarter Productions. Jeremy, who’s often found skillfully truing your wheels or dialing your drivetrain as a mechanic over here at OPEN, is spearheading a bid for Boston to host the 2010 North American Polo Championships. With any luck, swarms of mallet-wielding, wheel-cover-toting, smiling riders will descend on our fair city next summer and show us what’s what.
The latest ride video by Quarter Productions features Open Bicycle’s first team rider, Sean Milnes, showcasing his talent on the streets of Boston. Hailing from New Haven, CT, Sean definitely rides with style — Mind the gap!
It’s time again for the International Film Festival to roll through our fair city, and this year we’re putting out an open call for volunteers. Below is the Google form that we’re using to track volunteer interest and get folks signed up, pleae consider filling it out if you’d like to participate!
One of Open Bicycle’s family friends, videographer and director — Stebs, (a.k.a. Steve Schinnerer) of Quarter Productions — recently published a hot new BMX video on Vimeo.
It is filmed, edited and ridden completely by this creative youngblood. We could be on the early rise of the next Spike Jonze. Stay tuned for more from this young upstart.
Last Saturday, we good folk here at Open were granted the pleasure of producing the screenings and events for the Boston appearance of the ever-growing Bicycle Film Festival. The fest hits Beantown on what will hopefully be a clement fall weekend with a slew of events, parties, sociable gatherings, and of course, evocative films featuring bicycles and the people who love them. Details are still getting locked down- we’ll be posting things here as they become more concrete- check in often and follow us on Twitter and Facebook!