Fast Life
Fast Life
Over three seasons of "Fast Life" on the Red Bull channel, we revamped title openers, developed bold visual narratives, and brought dynamic storytelling to life for some of the top athletes in mountain biking.
Motion & 3D
Post-Production
Client
Red Bull Bike
Agency
Boombox Group
Year
2020
Three seasons. Endless creativity. One unforgettable ride.
Three seasons. Endless creativity. One unforgettable ride.
Across three seasons of "Fast Life," we played a key role in evolving this mountain biking series into an iconic showcase of athleticism and storytelling. Starting with Season 3, we tackled the challenge of revamping the title opener to spotlight seasoned pro Loic Bruni and rising stars Finn Iles and Kate Courtney. This ambitious opener combined intricate VFX with bold character themes: Loic as a superhero, Kate surrounded by luxury, and Finn in a sleek jet. Despite tight budgets, time constraints, and green screen limitations, the result was a standout opener that redefined the series' tone.
Building on this momentum, Season 4 introduced a lighter, more humorous opener. Kate became a superhero atop a skyscraper, Loic was crowned the 'King Baguette' of France on Mount Everest, and Finn’s playful side was captured as he humorously fell, reflecting his track antics.
Season 5 marked a creative send-off as the series neared the end of its broadcast rights for the Downhill World Cup. The final opener depicted Loic training for a moon landing, Finn styled as Evel Knievel, and Kate transitioning from a video game hero to the US President. These imaginative narratives gave a fitting farewell to the athletes, hinting at their promising futures.
Over these three years, we embraced each season’s unique challenges to push creative boundaries, delivering memorable visuals and leaving a lasting impact on both the series and its audience.
Across three seasons of "Fast Life," we played a key role in evolving this mountain biking series into an iconic showcase of athleticism and storytelling. Starting with Season 3, we tackled the challenge of revamping the title opener to spotlight seasoned pro Loic Bruni and rising stars Finn Iles and Kate Courtney. This ambitious opener combined intricate VFX with bold character themes: Loic as a superhero, Kate surrounded by luxury, and Finn in a sleek jet. Despite tight budgets, time constraints, and green screen limitations, the result was a standout opener that redefined the series' tone.
Building on this momentum, Season 4 introduced a lighter, more humorous opener. Kate became a superhero atop a skyscraper, Loic was crowned the 'King Baguette' of France on Mount Everest, and Finn’s playful side was captured as he humorously fell, reflecting his track antics.
Season 5 marked a creative send-off as the series neared the end of its broadcast rights for the Downhill World Cup. The final opener depicted Loic training for a moon landing, Finn styled as Evel Knievel, and Kate transitioning from a video game hero to the US President. These imaginative narratives gave a fitting farewell to the athletes, hinting at their promising futures.
Over these three years, we embraced each season’s unique challenges to push creative boundaries, delivering memorable visuals and leaving a lasting impact on both the series and its audience.
Across three seasons of "Fast Life," we played a key role in evolving this mountain biking series into an iconic showcase of athleticism and storytelling. Starting with Season 3, we tackled the challenge of revamping the title opener to spotlight seasoned pro Loic Bruni and rising stars Finn Iles and Kate Courtney. This ambitious opener combined intricate VFX with bold character themes: Loic as a superhero, Kate surrounded by luxury, and Finn in a sleek jet. Despite tight budgets, time constraints, and green screen limitations, the result was a standout opener that redefined the series' tone.
Building on this momentum, Season 4 introduced a lighter, more humorous opener. Kate became a superhero atop a skyscraper, Loic was crowned the 'King Baguette' of France on Mount Everest, and Finn’s playful side was captured as he humorously fell, reflecting his track antics.
Season 5 marked a creative send-off as the series neared the end of its broadcast rights for the Downhill World Cup. The final opener depicted Loic training for a moon landing, Finn styled as Evel Knievel, and Kate transitioning from a video game hero to the US President. These imaginative narratives gave a fitting farewell to the athletes, hinting at their promising futures.
Over these three years, we embraced each season’s unique challenges to push creative boundaries, delivering memorable visuals and leaving a lasting impact on both the series and its audience.
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