Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk takes a look at the world of skydiving and base jumping—parachuting from a building, a bridge, or a cliff. While providing breathtaking views of skydiving over the Florida Keys, the Mojave Desert, and in the Fjords of Norway, this film explores the psychological and physiological forces behind risk-taking and the physics involved in these activities. In doing so, it also shows us how risk-taking is part of everyday life.
The storyline focuses on two risk-takers: Adrian Nicholas and Katarina Ollikainen. Nicholas, a veteran skydiver who has performed thousands of jumps, is the record-holder for the longest unassisted human flight, 4 minutes 55 seconds at speeds of up to 200 kilometers/hour. Adrenaline Rush follows these two experts as they prepare to undertake a unique scientific experiement: trying to fly the parachute imagined in 1485 by Leonardo da Vinci, the very first parachute design ever recorded. And thanks to a camera strapped to one of the professional fjumpers who took part in the film, viewers can live through a 4,150-foot jump from the Katthammaren Wall in Norway.
Length: 38:00
Film Details
- Year Released: 2002
- Date Released: October 2002
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- Status: In Distribution
- 3D: No
- Run Time: 31-50
- Formats: 8/70, 15/70, DCI-compliant Digital, Fulldome
- Distributor:
K2 Studios
- Produced By: Sky High Entertainment and Blue Sky AB
- Executive Producer: Carl Samson
- Producer: Carl Samson
- Director: Marc Fafard
- Associate Producer:
- Writer: Marc Fafard
- Cinematography: Peter Anderson, Peter Degerfeldt, Goran Widenby
- Sound Editor:
- Visual Effects:
- Music/Score:
- Editor: René Caron
- Narrator:
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- Sponsors:
Genre
- Adventure
- Documentary
- Human Biology
- Sports