Real Life Version of Mirror's Edge
Thursday, 16 April 2009
 

Azo, a traceur from Seattle, created this video in the style of the new game, Mirror's Edge. Check it out - it turned out AWESOME! There is plenty of helmetcam footage out there, but this one was exceptionally done and did a great job recreating the feeling of Mirror's Edge.

 


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1. 04-16-2009 22:55

That's pretty sweet.

2. 04-17-2009 05:48

:grin

3. 04-17-2009 06:30

that was sick 8)

4. 04-17-2009 06:48

One of the most awesome videos I've seen in a while. Amazing job.

5. 04-17-2009 07:08

really great. what is the name of the song?

6. 04-17-2009 07:36

Awesome vid! Probly one of the coolest ive seen.

7. 04-17-2009 07:48

very cool. AZO thinks outside the box.

8. 04-17-2009 08:03

Very nice. I saw this the other say and thought it was awesome. On the youtube page he said he filmed it all with one of his hands, so all the moves were done with one hand, which adds to the awesomeness.

9. 04-17-2009 08:46

Nice! and the song is the theme ssong from mirrors edge it called "still alive" by Lisa Miskovsky.

10. 04-17-2009 09:42

Great JoB! ive always wanted to make a similar video myself. Nice skate tricks btw, im a skater myself 8) keep it up!

11. 04-17-2009 14:52

Ah another washington traceur. Grat footage it was awsome.

12. 04-18-2009 10:17

All done with one hand? Amazing...

13. 04-19-2009 15:37

HAha. That was freakin' awesome. Funny, but awesome.

14. 04-23-2009 19:04

that was AWSOME!!!! 
man everything was amazing 
i like the dice thing lol 
how did you do that?

15. 04-24-2009 09:02

Great work! I'm more astonished that the camera work is that good with you just holding it!

16. 05-28-2009 08:14

Nice vid. You could have mounted the camera on your head for a handsfree alternative. I loved the randomness of the skateboard, bike and dice tricks. Awesome work.

17. 05-29-2009 17:27

that was super cool :)

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