How is Volume 5 different/ similar than previous Strangeways releases?
It was the first one I'd filmed in HD after my VX workhorse died, I was pretty nervous about switching up formats because I like the classic 4:3 ratio a lot but once I figured out how to do it in HD I was pretty stoked how the footage looked. It's pretty similar to the others I've made in the way it's got a lot of the same faces and spots from previous videos.
Did you have any personal goals with this one?
Nothing major, just to make something enjoyable to watch. I like film title sequences so I messed around with titles and animation a bit more and dialled in the super 8 footage and colours a bit more than I have done previously. Riding-wise I had a few ideas that I wanted to film but they usually come when you're out riding anyway, no major hammers or anything to tick off. I much prefer to see what you come across on the day.
Where did you end up traveling to while filming SW 5?
We went on two trips to Copenhagen and Malmo, but other than that it was filmed mostly around Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield, the North East and a sprinkling of the Midlands and London
You’ve filmed the majority of the SW saga in Northern England, right? How do you keep finding so many sick setups and spots over a decade later?
Yeah it’s mostly filmed up here, it's a relatively large area with quite a lot of adjoining industrial cities and towns, so there is quite a lot to go at if you take the time to relentlessly comb over and revisit places in hope that something might've changed.
You started filming the video in 2019; How did COVID affect the progress of the video?
It hampered it in the way that you couldn't really travel out of your area for a while, it stopped people from other areas coming over at the weekends but there was no deadline or anything like that so I just rolled with whatever was happening. We got over to Copenhagen in 2019 before everything kicked off and were lucky enough to sneak another week over there during the height of it all in 2020 when there was a small window of opportunity to travel that we took advantage of.
There was a month at the start of it all where you couldn't really hang around with anyone but that soon opened up a bit where you could see a few people. I usually ride with 2 or 3 other people anyway so it was pretty normal in that respect - it made me really appreciate what was around to ride locally a lot more and I figured three people riding a ledge in an industrial estate on a Sunday is pretty small potatoes considering you saw the powers that be were all guzzling champers and scoffing vol-au-vents together.