XP1K3: Sound & Fury - Behind the crashes...

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Professional Driver. One-Of-A-Kind Heavily Modified Vehicle. Do Not Attempt. You Could Die. RJ Anderson is constantly driving on the edge of consequence in the XP1K series. XP1K3 was no different. The "Sound and Fury" edit brings that consequence to life giving you a behind the scenes look at the crashes and failures when testing a scene!

The XP1K viral film series has amassed more than 16 million views across YouTube, Facebook and Instagram so far, and has been watched in more than 70 different countries. The adrenalized, branded video campaign has made hundreds of millions of impressions worldwide, redefining the Sport Utility Vehicle (UTV) and Side-by-Side (SxS) market.

More than a year of planning went into the development and execution of the “XP1K3” campaign. It took the build team of 15, more than a month to weld, stack, cut, bend and fabricate the custom playground with multiple obstacles. The Mad Media crew of 40 then spent 14 days on location battling dust, rust, rain, mud and fog to capture each of their incredible imagined obstacles.

Keep track of all the XP1K3 news and information at www.XP1K3.com

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The original XP1K3 video was awesome, and this "behind-the-scenes" look provides a lot of really interesting context about what it takes to put together something like this. My hat's off to the producers MM, J'D and Mr. Anderson.



This made me chuckle...:D:D
 
That was pretty awesome! The jump over the train coming up short destroyed that suspension but could have been so much worse.

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There had to be some serious pucker factor going on with that train gap coming up a little short...didn't work out to bad in the end minus all the broken suspension but could have been much worse.

How many RZR's did RJ drive for the filming? I am assuming you didn't repair it after each little mishap before filming the next scene.

I saw a clip on instagram called "moonwalk" it was very cool, basically a 4wd burnout with all wheels spinning and him moving the wheel to walk the car side to side...should have made the video or the blooper reels at least.
 
that is pretty awesome. I'm most curious what damage happened at the end? that is a really big drop when you jump past the landing!
 
Dam......I wish I could have been there to see making of this video and see all the carnage. This goes to show all the dangers in making a video like this.

Awesome job fellows.
 

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