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Trailer The Making of Traceurs: to trace, to draw,to go fast

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

Documentary by Julie Angel following the making of a series of artist's films by Layla Curtis using thermal image technology. Featuring Stephane & Johann Vigroux, Forrest, Thomas Couetdic and many more from Parkour Generations.

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  • If screening is free of charge, where can I found the documentary..?

  • the full length documentary is now up on this channel

  • hi Julie Angel I have a question though. maybe I missed it somewhere.

    Is it gonna be on your site or on youtube when the Documentary is finished? Greets,

    B.B.

  • hi, am not 100% sure right now but keep checking my website and Parkour Generations for news of its release.

  • I adore art and I adore Parkour great to see a fusion of the two. I liked the idea/concept of Layla Curtis and how simple yet effective in the way she captured the brief signature trails of a given Traceur or Traceuse.

    Cheers!

    Zeno

  • It's been a really interesting project to work on and innovative in many ways. Creativity on all sides :)

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  • amazing idea on how to improve your form.

  • what an amazing idea.

    Can't wait for the vid of this :D

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  • Which camera at 1:12 ?

  • 1:01 rasta koza

  • the documentary's name is Parkour Thermal Images Documentary..

    you can find it there---->

  • did u take it off?

  • Gooood Stufff:D

  • xD , fuckin great awesome :tup:

  • Great.

  • from the westminster site..."A documentary by Julie Angel about the development of the project will be screened at the Institute of Contemporary Arts on Saturday 21st June 2008 at 2pm and on Thursday 26th June 2008 at 2pm. Screenings are free of charge but capacity is limited. First come first served."

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