Review August 2022. Independent Samoa. Literally the end of the world.
Leaps by Bayer Chapter III production in the middle of the South Pacific. Directed by Stefan José | Production: ICONOCLAST Germany | Agency: TLGG Berlin | EP: Jan Dressler | Consultant, sports producer & b-camera operator: Johannes Olszewski
We have produced two spots for our project partners DJI and Casio. For your delight, they are color graded by Black Magic specialist Blake Jones and got their score from our partner Universal Production Music. Enjoy!
These clips also serve as a teaser for the long film about LavaLine which we currently post produce.
Nearly three weeks ago we have returned from the biggest adventure of our lifes at the other side of the world. Click here to see pictures and videos of the first slackline at an active vulcano and the full story of our 6-week long stay in the jungle of Vanuatu.
Read MoreAfter our short film “BuildingBridges” and the documentation “The Making-Of BuildingBridges” had its premiere in Munich yesterday, you can now watch the two movies here. Turn up your speakers and enjoy!
Read MoreFor Johannes music means everything. According to him, finding the perfect music score for a film is one of the most demanding and rewarding things at the same time, regarding the powerful effect a soundtrack may have on the pictures. Together with Justin la Vallee and the Budapest Art Orchestra he finally realized the score of the narrative “Building Bridges”.
Read MoreJohannes - our director - visited the great South by Southwest in Austin beginning of march.
If you want to know how he was able to fix two major production problems there and he experienced the texan culture read his blog.
Niklas Winter spoke about “finding balance in extreme sports” at the TEDx-event in Kufstein.
Read why temperence is crucial for surviving for him and anyone else doing high risk sports here on the project page.
Our team member Friedi Kühne just walked the worlds highest urban highline in Russia. While crossing the 214m long highline he was balancing 350 meters above Moscow.
Read MoreEvery new beginning starts with change. Currently there is a lot going on and much has been changing in the slackline world. Established Slackline companies are dying like flies, new records are broken almost every week, and of course we at One Inch Dreams have not been untouched by times of change either. You are wondering how the One Inch Dreamers continue?
Read MoreAugust 17th and 18th the Federal Foreign Office of Germany in Berlin has open doors, an event the institution hosts annually. We are invited to perform a stunt between their very own buildings - a highline fixed at the flagpole of the German flag above the Foreign Minister Heiko Maas’ rooftop terrace. We will also screen our films “BuildingBridges” publicly for the first time – a special sneak preview for the attendants of the Open Day.
Read MoreDo you want to know why we have been offline for such a long time? There are two answers to this question.
Read MoreAfter months of preperation and countless problems we just managed to realize this symbolic project in Monument Valley, USA. It could only work out because so many individuals from US and Germany worked “Wunderbar together” towards a common goal - as the official claim of the “German Year in the USA” 2018/19 goes. More visuals & full story on the project site!
Read MoreThe new trailer to the film "In Between Boundaries" about our epic slackline adventure at the Maunsell sea forts is online. Watch it here on the project page, where you can also find the pictures and the report.
Read MoreWe had to put our whole hearts in realizing the longest (217 m) and at the same time highest (247 m) urban highline. Getting a permit and rigging the line was almost as demanding as the walk itself, which tested Alex limits and for which he needed all his experiences.
Read MoreThe two tiny but highly efficient & strong pulley systems got an overhaul & are back in stock by today.
Find out about the new features in our slackline shop.
650 meters long & 200 meters high – a storm blowing hard at 100 km/h impeded Alex from crossing the longest nylon slackline in the French Auvergne at first. However, we weren't disheartened and came back with more time available.
Read MoreAs a part of the festivities regarding the 25th anniversary of Ötzi (5300 year old mummy found on the glacier above the lake) Alex was invited to send a 535 m long waterline over the beautiful Vernagt lake in Val Senales (italy) that changes colours all the times.
Read MoreOur Teammember Alexander Schulz has once again set a new world record in slacklining. The 23-year-old walked a 610 meter long slackline, which had been rigged between two dunes in Inner Mongolia. He now holds the three most important world records in slacklining.
The project could only be successful with perfect teamwork, lots of digging was involved!
During his first slackline trip to China Alex managed to walk a 375 m long highline and thus broke the old world record by more than 70 m.
Find all photos, the trailer and ALex report on the project page.
On August 14th 2014 Alex sent a 271 m long slackline over the harbor basin of the North Sea island of Helgoland and thus gained back the world record in waterlining.
The walk was the climax of the "Mission:HD for Helgoland" (promotion tour from german company HD+).