Tips and Talk

Ed Leigh Shares his Presenting Tips

Posted 23/02/11

Ed Leigh started as professional snowboarder then turned his talents to Television. He co-presents both Ski Sunday and High Altitude during the winter and then during the summer follows Red Bull X-Fighters World Series for Dave alongside the social hand grenade that is Rob Warner. Read pm to get some expert advice on presenting!

Top Tips from Filmmaker Andy Evans

Posted 23/02/11

Andy Evans has been filming extreme sports, particularly skateboarding, for some years now. Here he gives you the low down of how he got into it and shares his top tips.

Susie Forman Talks Us Through Her Favourite Photos

Posted 23/02/11

Susie Forman is Picture Editor for the Red Bulletin magazine, see a selection of her favourite photos and why they make great shots.

Top Tips from photographer Nathan Gallagher

Posted 23/02/11

Professional photographer Nathan Gallagher talks about his experiences and gives advice for people looking to shoot for a living.

Expert tips by Rutger Pauw

Posted 23/02/11

Dutch photographer Rutger Pauw began capturing images within the sport BMX in the late ’90s, and quickly found a very unique style and composition to his work that has captivated industry magazines and the hundreds of thousands of readers globally for over a decade now.

The relationship between Rutger and Red Bull now spans a number of years, and in that time he has diversified his subject matter shooting athletes from wider Core Sports, such as Skateboarding, Mountain Biking & Freerunning, as well as turning his hand to Motorsports and the more Mainstream sports, most recently conducting a photoshoot with Stuart Broad at Lords Cricket Ground.

Expert tips by Anthony Rowlinson

Posted 23/02/11

Anthony Rowlinson is the Executive Editor for the English-spoken versions of the Red Bulletin. In his position, Anthony is responsible for the monthly publication of the magazine which features the most exciting and breathtaking stories about the World of Red Bull. Read Anthony’s thoughts about his job as a professional writer.

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