2. Close up of the bike as well as spot lighted form of lighting
emphasises the importance of the bike in the rider’s life. The
slow pan left highlights this in addition to the depth of field
change showing two bikes, one in focus one not in focus
demonstrating it is ever present in the rider’s life. The voiceover
furthermore shows a connection between the speaker and object.
3. Medium close up of the man being interviewed incorporated
with both his clothing and the background imagery displays the
close relationship between the pair. The lack of a soundtrack or
score stresses the importance of his discussion about motorbike
riding.
4. The long shot of the man working on the bikes along with the
long takes and fades, shows the long methodical nature of being
rider and how it is more than just the speed aspect. The quiet
orchestral score juxtaposes the aggressive biker stereotype and
allows the audience to see it differently
5. Another close up of the bike panning left possibly incorporates
how the rider appreciates all the individual parts coming
together
6. Close up of the rider preparing to ride continues to show the
audience the long and caring process that goes into the riding
7. The final shots are close ups of the speedometer during a track
day. The use of these clips at the end demonstrates what the rider
has gone through to achieve this and therefore how much it
means to him.