Ride Along on an Insane Speedriding Course

If you recall the climactic scene in Star Wars: A New Hope, Luke Skywalker is negotiating a terrifying trench run on the Death Star, risking certain death with one false move. That's the feeling you'll get watching Carl Weiseth flying down a mountainside with a gliding parachute and skis. He speeds through rock formations like it's easy, and even flips around a few times on his way.

Besides wondering about Weiseth's sanity, you might also wonder how this is filmed. There is no cameraman following him; this was all captured from his helmet with a Go Pro Max 360° camera, which has the ability to appear as if it is filming from a distance. Luke Skywalker looked real in the trench run, although it was filmed in a studio with special effects. This video is real, but looks fake because the technology used to capture it is beyond our experience. This sport is also beyond our experience, so hey, don't try this at home. -via Laughing Squid


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I understand perspective in general, but I still can't get this to seem right in my mind. I think the key to understanding this, visually, is to pay attention to the way the valley sides appear flattened and compressed toward the subject. Looks like I have some research and review to do...
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