Wiley Watson

Filmes

Get Lost
Director
Red Tide Pictures’ latest Off-Road moto film shot entirely in 4K video documents the journey from civilization to wilderness and back home again. Starring Kevin Rookstool, Kyle Redmond, Rory Sullivan, Mikey Horban, and Cory Graffunder. Directed by Wiley Watson. Synopsis: When the elevation gains and the mountains reveal themselves, the two wheeled man changes; with an increased heartbeat the mind begins to spin off the empty canvas ahead. Where the common man turns around, the adventurist seeks the path of the unknown trail, the perfect lip, and the unfolding challenge of earth’s vast terrain. It’s a feeling we all relate to, but most have forgotten. Sometimes the only way to remember is to Get Lost! Supported by — Bolt Motorcycle Hardware, Kenda Tires, SRT, Seat Concepts, Dirtbike Magazine. Disclaimer: Shot on private land and legal off-road riding areas.
As the Gears Turn
Producer
Meet the man, the champion and off-road phenomenon, Kurt Caselli. This unique and breathtaking film will show you the way of a true champ and where his love for motorcycles and the sport have taken him. We venture to Caselli’s training grounds, the WORCS (world-off road championship series) Hill-climb events, and take a step back in time with footage over 15 years old. Suit up and hold it wide open, as this fast action flick will keep your heart pumping from start to finish.
As the Gears Turn
Director
Meet the man, the champion and off-road phenomenon, Kurt Caselli. This unique and breathtaking film will show you the way of a true champ and where his love for motorcycles and the sport have taken him. We venture to Caselli’s training grounds, the WORCS (world-off road championship series) Hill-climb events, and take a step back in time with footage over 15 years old. Suit up and hold it wide open, as this fast action flick will keep your heart pumping from start to finish.
Off Road Essentials
Director
Visually stunning and equally entertaining, Red Tide Pictures brings you the best, explaining what they do the best: Ride. Technical endurocross, deep sand, high speed desert, and deep wooded trails: no problem. This is not your father’s “instructional,” Heck, it’s not even your older brother’s. We have redefined the term through new age cinema technology that truly displays the dynamic form of each individual’s unique skill set.
What !s
Writer
The sequel to What !f, What !s is the next step in off-road moto progression and cinema tography. With a bigger cast, more cameras, and killer locations, Red Tide Pictures takes you on a adrenaline fueled romp of North America, through the swamps and bogs of Georgia to the high mountains in the heart of New Mexico. With some of the most progressive free riding, hill climbing, rock hopping and urban assaulting, no terrain, natural or manned will be left unturned.
What !s
Producer
The sequel to What !f, What !s is the next step in off-road moto progression and cinema tography. With a bigger cast, more cameras, and killer locations, Red Tide Pictures takes you on a adrenaline fueled romp of North America, through the swamps and bogs of Georgia to the high mountains in the heart of New Mexico. With some of the most progressive free riding, hill climbing, rock hopping and urban assaulting, no terrain, natural or manned will be left unturned.
What !s
Director
The sequel to What !f, What !s is the next step in off-road moto progression and cinema tography. With a bigger cast, more cameras, and killer locations, Red Tide Pictures takes you on a adrenaline fueled romp of North America, through the swamps and bogs of Georgia to the high mountains in the heart of New Mexico. With some of the most progressive free riding, hill climbing, rock hopping and urban assaulting, no terrain, natural or manned will be left unturned.
What if
Director
What !f is the first film to showcase the progression and limitless boundaries of off-road riding. Featuring today’s best riders showcasing their talents in front of some of the best cinematographers around, this film will not disappoint. From the tight trees of the East, to the wide-open terrain of the West, the athletes of What !f prove again and again that no terrain is out of reach.