Assassin's Creed Meets Parkour In This Real Life Film - Behind The Scenes

Devin Graham is no stranger to danger, as seen in his previous projects like Epic Rope Swing or Camera Warfare. He is back with a new project, which follows a professional freerunner around the city, dressed up as Altair, the main character in the video game Assassin's Creed. This video shows you how Devin used a Glidecam to get his footage, and a green screen for a tricky fx shot. Check out the final video inside the post!

If you haven't seen one of Devin's videos before, check out his YouTube page, where he has tons of fun videos, and almost all of them have behind-the-scenes video to explain how they were done. He shot this particular video with a Canon 5DMIII.



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Mike Wilkinson is an award-winning video director with his company Wilkinson Visual, currently based out of Lexington, Kentucky. Mike has been working in production for over 10 years as a shooter, editor, and producer. His passion lies in outdoor adventures, documentary filmmaking, photography, and locally-sourced food and beer.

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Nice Glidecam and impressive Parkour, but Altair flipping past the GAP (modern times) is a disconnect for me- would have rather just seen the model in street clothes. 

I personally think it is rather interesting seeing him in modern settings! Different than all the parkour videos!