Press Release

Dana Brown Begins Shooting Next "On Any Sunday" Feature Film‏







Motorcycle Industry Supports Brown's Project Inspired By The Movie That Started It All!












Dana Brown


December 8, 2010 - Fullerton, CA - Though still in development stages, the next addition to the iconic "On
Any Sunday"
film franchise began shooting this past weekend at the Red Bull
Catalina Grand Prix under the guidance of Director Dana Brown. Dana's
previous credits include "Dust To Glory", "Step Into Liquid" and most
recently
"High Water". For his next project, Dana will continue the beautiful
photography, eye-catching sequences and wonderful storytelling that his
father Bruce Brown started with the Academy Award nominated "On Any
Sunday"
(1971) that has become the hallmark for motorcycle movies.


"We had a great, great shoot this weekend," says Director Dana Brown.
"The racers and fans were fantastic, the racing was exciting and
backdrops of Catalina and Avalon were just perfect. We could not have
picked a better
event to begin shooting the next 'On Any Sunday' film!" Though no
formal name for the next film has been decided, it will include "On Any
Sunday" as part of it.








Because
the 2010 Red Bull Catalina Grand Prix took place before the formal film
package was complete, the motorcycle industry stepped up in a big way
to help sponsor
the production on Catalina Island. This epic undertaking included a
crew of 17, a helicopter, POV riders and more. The companies to thank
are Bel-Ray, Hinson Clutches, Kawasaki, KTM, Motion Pro Tools, Red
Bull, Resource Marketing, Troy Lee
Designs and Yamaha.


"For these companies to believe in the potential for what this movie
could be and just jump in to help, makes me even more confident that
this is the right project for us to work on," adds Brown. "Thank
you!"



Ronnie Renner with Red Bull Catalina Grand Prix promoter Vinnie Mandzak



Beyond the Red Bull Catalina Grand Prix event, other storylines and
locations for the new OAS film are still being discussed, but fans old
and new alike will not be disappointed. There should be something for
everyone.









Fresh from a Baja 1000 win, Ricky Johnson talks about the Catalina GP.


"The
sport has changed a lot in the 40 years since my dad's first movie and
I plan on giving the audience the best of what they expect and the
unexpected as
well. What hasn't changed however, are the great people involved in
motorcycling and that is why I am here," concludes Brown.


The project is slated to shoot throughout 2011 and with an anticipated
release in theatres in 2012. It is a co-production between Dana Brown
Adventure Films and Pipeline Digital Media, who's credits include "The
Motocross Files",
"Epic Ride" and most recently, "
The Carlsbad USGP:1980
".











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