Filmmaker Profile: Bjorn Enga

Jan 19 2007 / Los Angeles, CA

Bjørn is the Producer/Director of Radical Films Inc.  Since 1997 Radical Films has established itself as the leader in mountain bike filming with projects throughout the world including:  England, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Morocco, Mexico, Peru, Turkey, Switzerland, Scotland, Costa Rica, Canada and the United States.  Bjørn specializes in extreme mountain bike cinematography.enga_sunshinecoast_portrait

 
Film Bibliography
 

1996                Pulp Traction – Greg Stump Productions

                        2nd Unit Cameraman

1997                No Mans Land  - Radical Films Inc.

                        2nd Unit Cameraman and Producer

1998                Kranked,  “Live to Ride”  - Radical Films Inc.

                        2nd Unit Cameraman and Producer

1999                Kranked 2 - Trails from the Crypt – Radical Films Inc.

                        2nd Unit Cameraman and Producer

2000                Kranked 3 – Ride Against the Machine – Radical Films Inc.

                        Co-Director, Principal Cinematography and Producer

2001                Search for the Holey Trail – Radical Films Inc.

                        Director, Principal Cinematography and Producer

2002                Nike – Lance Armstrong 30 and 60 second ad spot

                        2 unit cinematography

2003                Kranked 5 – In Concert - Radical Films Inc.

                        Director, Principal Cinematography and Stunt Coordinator

                        “Best Mountain Bike film – Xtremey Award”

2003                Awarded #1 spot by Outside Magazine Top 10 TV show

                        for action sports films.

2006                Progression – Kranked 6 – Radical Films Inc.

                        Director, Principal Cinematography and Producer

 

Hometown: Grew up in North Vancouver, British Columbia.  Currently reside on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia

 
Age:                 38
 
Lat34: How many years have I been filming?

BE: I got my first video camera, the compact, ultra stealth Sony Video 8 Handycam in 1988.  It was a constant companion on my skibum adventures till 1996 when I started getting introduced to the wonderful world of the visually spectacular 16 mm old school film cameras.  Now the Arriflexs and Bolex’s seem to be joining the old Sony on the shelf as I explore the next frontier of HD.

 
Lat34: Favourite location to shoot.

BE:Recently Costa Rica was amazing.  Morocco is very cool as is Scotland and Switzerland, not to mention Turkey and Mexico would be criminal too.  I really enjoy filming in countries that are very different than what I grew up surrounded by in North America.

 
Lat34: How many films have you made?

BE: I’ve produced 7 feature sports films and a handful of sponsor films.  I’ve directed 3 of these films to date.

 
Lat34: Current Project(s)?

BE: I’m making another mountain bike film, at the moment it is untitled.  Production doesn’t start for a couple more months.