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Slam Dunk Supertramp Style – Faceteam Basketball

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This video features the Hungary Acrobatic Sport team, Faceteam! They are awesome!
http://www.facebook.com/faceteamtheshow
http://www.thefaceteam.com

Check them out in the links above!

Music was done by my awesome friends Scott and Brendo, featuring Peter Hollens!!! Make sure to download the song in the links below! It’s called “Higher”.
iTunes: http://bit.ly/18kzeEp | Amazon: http://amzn.to/1o0JZmq

Follow them on Facebook too:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/scottandbrendo

Peter Hollens who was featured singing in the video has an awesome youtube channel! Check it out in the link below!
http://www.youtube.com/peterhollens

Film was done by Devin Graham and Lindsey Stirling.
We spent two days in Budapest filming.
Editing was by Lindsey Stirling and Devin Graham as well.

Lindsey also has an awesome youtube channel! Check it out in the link below!
http://www.youtube.com/lindseystomp

And last but not least, make sure to follow me on twitter and facebook, it’s the cool thing to do these days 🙂
https://www.facebook.com/devinsupertrampyoutube
http://twitter.com/devinsupertramp

For business esquires ONLY, contact me here: devinsupertramp@gmail.com

For more info on Booking Faceteam, you can contact them in the link below!
Booking: Balazs Doborhegyi – manager
Phone: +36-30-647-53-15
Mail: show@thefaceteam.com

Also, because so many people have asked! As far as technical details go…..

This was shot mostly on a Canon 5D Mark III, at 24fps(1080p), and all the slow motion was done at 60fps(720p).
For all the static shots, those were shot with a Canon 5D Mark II.
There was one POV shot in the video, that was done with a GoPro2, at 60fps.

The lenses used were a Canon 16-35mm F/2.8L, and a Canon 70-200mm F/2.8L.

All the daytime stuff was shot at an ISO of 100, generally at a 1/4000 of a shutter, with an aperture of F/2.8.

The nighttime stuff was shot mostly at ISO 1600, F/2.8, and a shutter speed of 1/30.

Hope that helps!

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