Signatures is Well On The Way!

The Signatures MTB movie's shooting is in full swing! The dirt part of the movie was being shot couple of weeks ago in the South Bohemian town of Milevsko. And according to the photos, it looks very promising!

A band of six riders headed by the Polish dictator Szymon Godziek, the Austrians Clemens Kaudela and Patrick Leitner arrived to Milevsko. The home scene was represented by the trio of Jakub Vencl, Tomas Zejda and Teodor Kovac.

The shooting in Milevsko was preceded by a few days of digging and shaping, as the spot was in a terrible shape after some heavy rains. Many thanks go to the locals Martin Capek and Dudo Antalik, who worked their asses off so that the riding and shooting could go according to plan.

A welcome addition to Fullface Productions' equipment was an octacopter operated by Copterfilm guys, which took many awesome aerial shots. The "making of" photos were taken by photographer Jara Sijka this time.

About SIGNATURES: Signatures a is a documentary movie showing all aspects of gravity mountainbike disciplines. Leading european riders present their best performances and drag you into the specific atmosphere of places around the whole world – British Columbia, Livigno, historical center of Prague, the Indonesia or Austrian Alps. The movie provides a preview into the world of professional athletes and experience that it's not all about going down mountain.

Photos by: Jara Sijka

Directed, Produced, Filmed and Edited by FULLFACE PRODUCTIONS.

Sponsored by GHOST BIKES and RED BULL. Supported by DAKINE.

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