DC SHOES: GYMKHANA FIVE; THE MAKING OF.

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Published 2012-12-18
DC Shoes and Ken Block have decided to pull the production curtain back a little to give a rare look at how we created Gymkhana FIVE. Set in picturesque San Francisco, we take you through the day by day filming process and show some of the onset work that went into the most successful Gymkhana video to date


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All Comments (21)
  • @tilgare
    Well done. I was honestly naive enough to believe that you'd just plastered the course with cameras and somehow gotten it in one take with as smoothly as the main video was cut together. Really fun to watch! I'd love to see a video done in NYC or Tokyo.
  • @USISCOLLAPSING
    The most amazing stuff I have ever seen, people can truly be amazing. It's awe inspiring to see this being done.
  • @WILLZVIDS
    all that effort for a free video thankyou so much!! Can't wait to see it!!!!!!
  • @Seinarutenshi
    Great Thanks DC, Ken Block and to all people who were taking part (or help) in making this videos. I enjoy watching them. Waiting for Gymkhana Six. And good luck to Ken Block in WRC!
  • @mikeraciti1
    I live on Treasure Island and remember this going down this year...Hearing the motor of that car just blaring through downtown blew my mind. Ken Block U Rock!!
  • @Naftalapanen
    Awesome, i have waited for this sooo long time!
  • @GrimBanana42
    Caught Scotto in his 2007 style outfit just crazy! This is so awesome to see through the years how bunch of skateboarders evolved into something way bigger than just an extreme sports. Critical performance on the edge. Well done Mr Block HHIC. KEEP PUSHING FORWARD!
  • @200maxi
    muy bueno<..saludos desde rosario argentina
  • @luckyboypictures
    Excellent job Crew on pre/pro and post production. Love the editing.
  • @deegeeooh
    This reminds me so much of playing the great MSR on the dreamcast: Kudos!
  • @silent-hill-2
    Seen the gymkhana tour finale? Vaughn and Ken drifting fender to fender. It is amazing.
  • @Stuka87
    Glad this finally got uploaded. I figured they did it in multiple days, but cool to see the actual sequence :)
  • @APATSI99
    drift as a trend in motorsport shows began when in japan a racer when he was falling behind he powerslide every turn and the crowd loved him even though he didnt win races! thats how it started thats what it is and obviously this guy has awesome car and awesome skills!