Experience

The Tribe has years of extensive experience in parkour and freerunning jobs. Just take a look below and you will see that whatever your production needs, the Tribe has what it takes to get it done, efficiently, and professionally.

HBO Billboard, Banner and Print Ad

Who: Mark , Levi
What: Photo and video shoot for HBO ad campaign
When: July 2008
Where:  NYC
 In July,Mark Toorock, Levi "SkyNative" Meeuwenberg traveled to New York to shoot an ad campaign for the release of the film Bourne Ultimatum on HBO-Cinemax HD. Mark acted as coordinator and helped design and build the set, while Levi performed the freerunning and stunts. It was a long say of shooting but in the end they got their perfect shot captured on the highest megapixel camera on the market. The Creative Lab LLC production crew were professional from the very first coorespondence to wrap. Big thanks to Clifford Song at HBO, Frej Hedenberg the director of photography and Patrick Marckesano, the director.

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Philips TV Freerunning Film Shoot

Who: Levi and Mark 'M2' Toorock

What: A short film featuring freerunning for Phillips TV

When: December 2007

In December of 2007, Levi and Mark 'M2' Toorock flew out to Los Angeles to shoot a short video for Phillips TV. Mark arrived early to help with location scouting and act as Stunt Coordinator to help the production go smoothly. Levi performed the freerunning stunts while working with the friendly and professional production company, Norvell Jefferson from Belgium. The video is part of a collection of shorts showing off the unique features of a new Phillips Plasma TV screen, and will be displayed on these TVs in stores around the world. Our greatest of thanks to the director Yve Van Der Donck, as well as Syb Roell, Peter Peeters, and cameraman Marc Appeltans. Their whole team showed us the greatest of hospitality and friendship from the moment we began the project, and this made the whole experience a fun and memorable one.

"The Parkour film is one of the best films we ever produced." - Peter Peeters.

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Bob Bullock Museum “Extreme” Movie Opening

Who: Jereme Sanders

What: Performance for the opening of the IMAX move “Extreme”

When: June 2008

Where: Austin, Texas

The Bob Bullock Children’s museum saw 4 performers, including Jereme Sanders doing a mock training session as well as performance to help inform children not only of what Parkour was but to also inspire them and advertise for the opening of their new IMAX movie which overviewed many different forms of “extreme” movement.

   

Ninja Warrior (Sasuke)

Who: Levi
What: Contestant on the Japanese Game Show, Sasuke

When: May 2008

 

Levi "SkyNative" Meeuwenberg was not only one of the only Americans to make it to stage 3, but he was the last man standing in the Spring 2008 Ninja Warrior competition! This is the 2nd time G4 has sent competitors over to Japan to attempt the "world's toughest obstacle course" which only two people out of 2000 have ever completed. Levi was one of the 3 attendees this year from G4 including fellow freerunner, Brian "NoSole" Orosco. Levi passed the 2nd stage with ease leaving behind the other two competitors to make it that far, incuding famed master, Nagano. However, despite advice from Nagano and the all-stars, he lost his hold in the middle of the 3rd stage and joined the others in the murky waters. Levi's success can definitely be linked to his amazing Freerunning skills.


   

Las Vegas Pharmaceutical Convention

Who : Tyson, Nomad, Sam, Ryan 'Demon' Ford, Billy 'Skipper' Hughes, Tony, Mark 'M2' Toorock
What : Las Vegas Pharmaceutical Convention
When : March 2008

Spending 5 days in Las Vegas, the team choreographed then performed a large performance for a pharmaceutical company.

Long hours, hard work, lots of water, and multiple epsom salt baths resulted in three incredibly energetic two-minute sections in front of a 2000+ crowd. The stage consisted of a massive frame of the company's logo, as well as ten modular boxes that allowed the set to dynamically change for each section; including a configuration deemed "the Tyson Titan."

Unfortunately on one of the last rehearsal days Tony sprained his knee badly, and Mark had to fill in to save the day as well as the symmetry of the performance!

In the end, we absolutely slammed the performance with great feedback from the crowd, and finally got to see sunlight."
   

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