Onewheel challenged long time Burton Snowboards cinematographer, Aaron Hooper, to push the creative limits while filming on their electric boardsport. The shots Aaron was able to create in two days of filming are unreal.

The Onewheel allows you to get creative. It’s an extremely versatile camera tool. You can do leading shots, tracking shots following shots, slow moving sliders, fast moving sliders, pick a line and you can do the longest dolly ever. We all know the moves that we want to accomplish but yet it take all these tools. You have to set this up (motions at gear), then break that down then set that up (motions at more gear) then break that down. Within 30 minutes you have so many shots in the bag because you’re just zipping all over the place and you’re not even breaking a sweat. You’re really just standing there.

– Aaron Hooper, Cinematographer

Thrill seekers can grab their very own Onewheel online at Amazon.com for $1,500.

Just a shade under three minutes long, “Shot on Onewheel” further illustrates the versatility that comes with owning a Onewheel.

Shot On Onewheel from Onewheel HQ on Vimeo.

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