Liam Mullany rigs the Dactylcam
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Raw 100: Liam Mullany

Watch this 100-second video of Bas van Steenbergen ripping trails in British Columbia.
By Charlie Grinnell & Scott Secco
2 min readPublished on
Raw 100 is a video series designed to highlight the talent and creativity of filmmakers. It's said that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication, and this series celebrates that idea.
The rules for each video are simple: 100 seconds in length, no slow motion footage, and no music. By having to work within these limitations, filmmakers have to get creative and think outside the box.
In this Raw 100 video, Liam Mullany delivers a video featuring Bas van Steenbergen that will leave you chomping at the bit to hit the trails.

Raw 100: Liam Mullany

2 min

Raw 100: Liam Mullany

Raw 100: Liam Mullany

Born in British Columbia’s lower mainland, Liam Mullany grew up immersed in mountain biking’s second wave of North Shore influence. Surrounded by some of the most sought-after trails on the planet, he spent much of his time as a kid behind the handlebars of mountain or BMX bikes, or trading skin with the pavement on a skateboard.
Liam Mullany shooting in the rain in BC

Liam Mullany shooting in the rain in BC

© Mike Zinger

After graduating with a degree in civil engineering in 2012, Liam made the decision to steer into the abyss of filmmaking and cinematography. Influenced by the skate and bike movies he grew up watching as a kid, his favourite feature films, as well as photography ranging from landscape to commercial, Liam blazes his own path through the noise. Perhaps there are some residual mathematics at play in navigating his balance between polished commercial chic and the experiential grit of the action sport documentary aesthetic. Despite occasionally having the opportunity to play with slightly more complex tools, Liam’s central focus is on the athlete as a subject, and what first drew him to videos as a kid remains unshaken.
Liam Mullany shooting British Columbia

Liam Mullany shooting British Columbia

© Mike Zinger

Outside of the realm of mountain biking, Mullany has recently shot projects with Adidas’ Olympic track team, the Vancouver Canucks, The North Face, Legs of Steel, as well as a growing number of commercial endeavours. Liam is also a member of Absolute Zero Cinema, a partnership including David Peacock, and Andre Nutini, whom are currently in the post-production stages of a two-year Legs of Steel ski film ‘Passenger,’ premiering in the Fall of 2015.
Make sure to follow Liam on Instagram to stay updated with all his latest adventures.
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