
Freestyle Point of View
In March 2018 World class freestyle performer Leonid Volkov and videographer Johannes Bergfors met up in Hurricane Factory Madrid to find an answer to a question: Why are all disciplines in indoor skydiving presented only to a static point of view?
Outdoor skydivings artistic disciplines have a camera man whose job it is to enhance the viewing experience of the routine that the performers present. The product presented to the viewer is the video straight away from the POV of the camera man. This will happen in the wind tunnel world as well, and this video is the first time a camera man makes and films a routine with a freestyle artist in the wind tunnel.

First Perspective
Your visual experience is a muscle memory. Therefor, if you have experience as a gymnast and have made 1000 front flips from the trapeze then you will be more prepared to make a front layout, because you have already seen your world spin in front of you on the vertical axis so many times and will be able to navigate at the same time. This is as opposed to having everything just being a blur in front of you if you have to perform a new type of body motion at the same time as your visual changes dramatically. By watching a video from first perspective you will be more prepared for what visual input will be presented to you when you’re learning different tunnel motions. The videos in this series are not intended to be instructional videos of how you should fly - your coach can tell you that. They are meant to enforce a visual muscle memory in your mind of how it could look like if you do one of the manoeuvres as titled.

Work
Work - A documentary about a freestyle skydiving team
This is the story of cameraman Will Penny and performer Yohann Aby from the World class skydiving freestyle team Flynamik. It's the story about how they ended up together, why they fly and what they do in order to reach their goals. Sit down in front of high quality screen and good speakers, switch to HD and enjoy.
Johannes Bergfors filmed Flynamik during one week in Empuriabrava in June 2016. Will Penny and him had a conversation in November 2015 when he invited Johannes to join them on a training camp. The team could not expect him to actually go this far with that invitation.


