Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Aaron Guiles setting Precedence

If you are a climber living in the DFW area and are unaware of Aaron Guile's passion for climbing as well as his video editing abilities, you've probably been living ABOVE a rock.
 Aaron sending Glassopetrae at Eisenhower state park set precedence for climbers and film makers alike by helping develope, sending, and capturing some of the harder graded boulder problems at ESP. Using Iphone cameras, haunting soundtracks, and creative editing style , Aaron can cram as much drama and emotion into a silent five minute climbing flick as James Cameron with a three hour boat disaster film. With a slew of home made climbing videos and otherwise, Aarons' progression and creativity can be best seen on his latest send of "Tailpipe" , a crimpy, slopey, V10 in the Red Rocks of Nevada. This flick features inovative split screen footage of a seemingly effortless send (which is his hardest outdoor send to date) while incorporating  his friends and family in the photography and editing process. When asked what is more fun, climbing or movie making, Aaron responded " creative challenges,so both". 




In conclusion Aaron Home Brewed Collection of videos is/are/contains

  • Great soundtracks
  • Superb editing
  • First ascents galore by local climbers and friends.
 

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