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Anthill Films wins Sports Emmy for Outstanding Camera Work

Anytime, an action sports documentary co-produced by Anthill Films and Red Bull Media House, has received the Sports Emmy for Outstanding Camera Work by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS).

The production team utilized a variety of methods like custom-built e-moto rigs, cable cams, FPV drones and slow-motion aerial cinematography to shoot the film in remote locales across three continents. 

Showcasing performances by Robin Goomes, the first women’s Red Bull Rampage champ in history, as well as Brage Vestavik, Thomas Genon, Hannah Bergemann and more, Anytime chronicles the progression of mountain biking and features the longest big mountain freeriding lines ever caught on camera.

“This award is a massive honour,” said Darcy Wittenburg, creative director and co-founder of Anthill Films, in a press release. “It reflects the incredible collaboration between our crew, the athletes, and our partners — all of whom believed in the vision for this film and trusted us to make it happen. We’re proud to see action sports storytelling recognized with such a prestigious award.” 

Check out Anytime for free, exclusively on Red Bull TV.



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