
A podcast about film-making motorcyclists. And motorcycling filmmakers.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSports | |||

My guest for this episode is Bruce Smart, universally recognised by the moniker, “TeapotOne”. Bruce has a substantial following on YouTube, with his TeapotOne channel recently cracking the 100,000 subscriber mark. He’s also known for his Bru Time pod... more
I can't remember exactly when I first became aware of the Trail Worn Films YouTube channel, but I do remember being immediately interested in talking to who was behind it. I got the chance to do that a couple of weeks ago, and in this episode you'll ... more
Al Phillips is the creator behind the YouTube channel, Moto Camp UK. It’s a small channel currently, and a relatively new one, but Al employs a lot of conventional techniques when creating his films and thus I was interested to learn about his filmma... more
Ferdia Durkin is a freelance videographer from Ireland who's been YouTubing since 2021. He's also an ADV rider, and much of the content you'll find on his YouTube channel is derived from his international travels.
Find out more about Ferdia at the f... more
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As a new content creator learning as I go I find Reel Riders a must listen. It’s interesting to hear other creators talking about their journey and process. Great job Simon loving it..
I consider myself and adventurer first, a biker second and not really a filmmaker at all. Having really enjoyed the podcast, I feel much more confident photographing and maybe recording my rides and trips. The quality of interviewing and balance between technical questions, origin story and bike chat is perfect.
What I like about this podcast compared to other motorcycle podcasts is the topic of filming before the riding.
I’ve heard so many similar stories of how riders started riding and why they started making videos but have never heard anything about what they think about or what they go through when making the videos they post to the socials.
Other podcasts that are quite big are great to listen to when passing the time on a long drive, but Simon’s questions for the guests and their responses hav... more
I consider myself and adventurer first, a biker second and not really a filmmaker at all.
Having really enjoyed the podcast, I feel much more confident photographing and maybe recording my rides and trips.
The quality of interviewing and balance between technical questions, origin story and bike chat is perfect.









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5. TeapotOne - Bru Time
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