Camera Corner is a feature-length documentary by The Radavist showcasing Wende Cragg’s influential documentation during the genesis of mountain biking.
Wende's seminal piece, I Learned to Fly... on a Mountain Bike, delighted tens of thousands of readers when we published it almost exactly two years ago. In it, she details her involvement in Marin County's early mountain bike scene, where riders evolved the sport from using found objects to purpose-built machines right before her eyes—and camera lens.
She poetically describes how her love for cycling and the mountain bike led her to document the early pioneers of the sport she happened to be riding with. The resulting collection, the Rolling Dinosaur Archive, is a treasure trove of history and some of the only photographic evidence from this pivotal time in cycling.
Camera Corner Credits
A Radavist Films and Shared Territory Production
Director
Josh Weinberg
Executive Producers
John Watson
Cari Carmean
Josh Weinberg
Director of Photography
Justin Balog
Editor
Chris Motta
VFX/Animations
Chris McNally
Music
Scott Mitchell
Color Correction by Roast n' Post
Post Producer: Crystal Villamayor
Supervising Colorist: Sean Wells
Colorist: Calvin Luu
Color Assist: Rachel Valdivia
Art Direction
Cari Carmean
Production Crew
Location Sound recorders: Garret McDonald, Marshall Potter, and Chris Camacho
Crested Butte Camera Operator: Jesse Levine, Reel Motion Media
Gaffer: Cyrus Amini
Appearing in the film:
Wende Cragg
Denise Caramagno
Jacquie Phelan
Charlie Kelly
Joe Breeze
Gary Fisher
Marc Vendetti
Otis Guy
Howie Hammerman
Don Koski
Charlie Cunningham
Victor Vincente of America
Kilpatrick Will
Josh Weinberg
Justin Balog