My 10 year YouTube Anniversary!

HEY GUYS!

January 22nd was my 10 YEAR youtube anniversary! That is amazing…

Granted, I haven’t been working on the same channel the whole time, I skipped around quite a bit before I decided to focus on “Rustic B” 2 years ago.. but this means I’ve been making videos for 10 years! Wow…

Rustic B celebrates his 10 year youtube anniversary

What follows is a summary of my Youtube Journey.. 🙂

It all started with “kellock71” (my current channel). One of my first videos, before I had a video camera, was a stop motion project called Origami Rave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkoS2V-aNag

After playing around for a while, I started teaching myself Parkour (in order to make what I thought were “cooler” youtube videos), and I made friends! I got some people together from an online Martial Arts Tricking forum and we started a “tricking team” (which didn’t get too far..) but we had a showreel! https://www.youtube.com/user/TeamKouro

Then I moved to Scotland for college, and started a Parkour team over there, where I taught classes twice a week for 3 years. We had Parkour meetups from all over the country, and were featured in some newspapers..I made a TON of friends and learned a lot about filmmaking. Here’s a channel I ran to document everyone’s progress, and our Parkour Jams: http://youtube.com/dundeepk

As I progressed in my filmmaking, I started wanting to play around with Action and Comedy skits.. so my friends Andrew Keiller, Sam Lewis and I created Kouro Media! (note the name similarity from “Team Kouro” above.. Kouro means “the way” in japanese). This channel got subscribed by Ubisoft when we made a parody webseries about “assassins creed”, and it was a pleasant creatively experimental space for all of us: http://youtube.com/kouromedia

Pokemon Go vs Street Fighter fight scene with Rustic B and Darren Holmquist

Kouro Media got me to start doing action and fight scenes, and I soon stumbled onto Eric Jacobus’ stunt people forums.. where I got inspired to move to Los Angeles to pursue stunts as a career. I made the move in May 2011, and quickly met a group of guys who were in a small stunt team. We started hanging out and training, and I quickly created a YouTube channel for us, where I was putting showreels, training days, and fight scenes. Urban Fist TV: http://youtube.com/urbanfisttv

Over the next couple of years, my focus shifted away from youtube and onto my stunt career. I learned a lot, and collected footage from training and working. During this time I was putting up showreels on what is now “Rustic B”, and I also made a second channel with my full name, to show my parkour/martial arts progress.. that’s right here: https://www.youtube.com/user/darustic

I then worked for a while as an editor for my friend Brady Romberg, and I started the channel “Action Academy” for him. I filmed/edited a couple featurettes with Johnny Nitro (of WWE fame), which helped raise money for a feature film we produced 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JQyMGGRNAc
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At the end of 2014 I worked for my friend Shawn Crowder on SMOSH: The Movie, and got inspired to get back into youtube. Youtube has been my passion, and i realized it was the driving force behind what I was doing for the 7 years prior.. so I went back to my smallest channel, kellock71, and I renamed it with my abbreviated name “Rustic B”. I am still contemplating changing the name to something more easily remembered (open to ideas).. but I am very happy to say that this channel is here to stay 🙂

Rustic B (note the URL): http://youtube.com/kellock71

Rustic B celebrates his 10 year youtube anniversary

In 2017 I am aiming to create one video per week, and I want to grow both as a skilled creator, and as an influencer. I am SO grateful for all of the wonderful people I got to collaborate with last year, and to everyone who has been helping me on my journey.

THANK YOU for watching and sharing my content. Thank you for your motivation and helping me learn. THANK YOU and LET’S CONTINUE TO GROW!

Here’s to another 10 years!

– Rustic

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Instagram: http://instagram.com/RusticB
Twitter: http://twitter.com/rusticb
Facebook Page: http://fb.com/RusticB
Have a wonderful day everyone!

Street Fighter stop motion Fight

Street Fighter V just came out, so my friends and I thought we would make a stop motion fight video tribute to celebrate! CHARLIE NASH challenges RYU (Rustic) to a Stop Motion Street Fighter battle!!

Rustic B as Ryu vs Tim Neff as Charlie Nash, in Street Fighter V in Real Life, stop motion video!

We can’t wait for Street Fighter V to come out! Tim and I grew up playing a bunch of fighting games, Mortal Kombat, Tekken, Super Smash Bros..and when I hit him up to play Charlie Nash from Street Fighter, he jumped on the opportunity! Check out the video below, and leave us a comment on the page! Keep reading for more behind the scenes details 😉

Our premise was simple.. Charlie Nash of Street Fighter jumps out of nowhere, anime style, and challenges me to a Tekken style fight match! I had no choice, but to don Ryu’s uniform and have a go at him! We made our own versions of the HADOKEN (Hadouken), Sonic Boom, Tragedy Assault, Tatsumaki, Shoryuken, and even a KAMEHAMEHA from Dragon Ball Z, to end it all! All VFX done with After Effects 🙂

If you liked this video, make sure to check out our Stop Motion Playlist!! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOJwvsH3sHnL0iKDLv8aGx0i6odrKEPl7

HUGE thank you to EVERYONE involved in this video! To my friend Tim Neff, who cosplayed as Charlie Nash. To my friend Mason Fleet for filming, and to Mary for keeping everyone hydrated and for filming the Behind the Scenes!

MORE STOP MOTION VIDEOS:
Stop Motion Mortal Kombat – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdclM7YjFQ0
Stop Motion Mario Kart – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD_YjvZzNCE
Stop Motion Skateboard – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF-VfRQnViE
Stop Motion Ice Skating – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mVNq4leb4Q
Stop Motion Surfing – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO8HQgSAJ50

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Rustic Bodomov, Tim Neff, Mason Fleet, and Mary Vincenti! Crew picture from Street Fighter V

Find us on SOCIAL MEDIA!

Rustic Bodomov:
Instagram – http://instagram.com/RusticB
Facebook – http://fb.com/RusticB
Twitter – http://twitter.com/RusticB

Tim Neff:
Instagram – http://instagram.com/therealtimneff
Facebook – http://fb.com/therealtimneff

Mason Fleet
Instagram – http://instagram.com/MasonFleet

Mary Vincenti:
Instagram – http://instagram.com/MaryVincenti

Santa Clarita Stuntman turned Youtube Creator

Rustic B talks YouTube

Youtube has exploded in the last few years. Top “youtubers” (people who make youtube videos) are now appearing on the Forbes earning lists, so we decided to ask a friend of ours who is based in the area, some questions about his filmmaking and stunt projects!

Rustic Bodomov, stuntman, doing a handstand on his youtube channel.

The Interview

SCN: Thanks for talking with us, Rustic.

Rustic: Thank you for having me!

SCN: So, what is your background? What got you into filmmaking, and how did you start on YouTube?

Rustic: Straight away with the tough questions, eh? (laughs) I got into youtube when I was 14 years old. I stumbled on the video site while browsing myspace, when someone shared a Parkour Video. After browsing feverishly that evening, I decided to make my first video! I didn’t have a video camera yet, so I decided to make a “stop motion animation” video with a picture camera I had!

SCN: How did you get into stunts?

Rustic: I was studying Architecture in Scotland, and spending way too much time training parkour and making youtube videos with friends. One day an important question came up for me, and that was “if you had all of the money in the world, what would you see yourself doing?”. I had to think about that question for a while, and was fortunate to realize early on that I wasn’t doing exactly what I wanted to be doing at that moment. Once I had that realization and started looking for other options, I realized I would be making videos with friends. This led me to the realization that I want to move to LA and be in the film industry. So that is what I did!

SCN: Wow, that’s quite a change.. how has it been for you?

Rustic: The experience has been wonderful so far! I have been in LA for almost 5 years, (Santa Clarita for 4 years), I have found the love of my life, and I spend the days doing what I enjoy! My job is literally to train stunts (parkour, martial arts, fitness, climbing, swimming, etc), make youtube videos, and work towards a career as a film producer.

SCN: That is awesome! Is there anything you would like to tell our readers before you go?

Rustic: I would love to just say.. follow your internal compass. The one under the worries, fears, doubts..those are all useless! Focus on doing what you truly want (with brutal honesty and optimism), strive to always be mindful, and just remember to breathe! Life is simple, enjoy the good vibes 😀

SCN: Wonderful..thank you very much for your time!

Rustic: Thank you!

Rustic B doing a martial arts tricking move called an aerial cartwheel
Well, there you have it! Thanks again for reading! If you’d like to learn more about Rustic and his story, check out his “youtube story” below, and if you like his videos make sure to check out his youtube channel and subscribe!

Also, here is his website – RusticB.com And stunt showreel below..

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See you all next time!

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Just in case you guys are confused by the 3rd person nature of the above youtube article, it’s an “interview” which I had with myself this morning! I was at a WordPress class at my local library, so decided to write an article! Check out their version here – http://www.santaclaritanetwork.com/scv-guide/santa-clarita-stuntman-turned-youtube-creator/

Hope you enjoyed! Below are some more details and youtube links..

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My video with SMOSH – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5NEhNHweR8

My first ever video, Origami Rave – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkoS2V-aNag

Stop Motion Ice Skater – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mVNq4leb4Q

Making youtube videos has been my passion for 9 years now, and has kept me motivated to learn new things. Through youtube, I learned how to do parkour, and made life long friends. With the help of youtube, I learned about Scotland, and how it was possible to travel there. And through youtube, I made friends in LA before I moved here. I am so excited to continue to grow with all of you, and I hope you have a wonderful and prosperous 2016!

Just remember, you can achieve anything! It all just starts with a choice. What is important to you? And what feelings do you have inside, which drive you?

Here is the talk I mentioned by Alan Watts – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khOaAHK7efc

Hope you enjoyed the video! To be honest, I was kind of tired of my voice after editing this.. but I feel like I was able to include a lot of my backstory and personal motivations behind things. If you would like to know anything else, or any details, just ask!

Here are my old channels, if you want to check them out:
DundeePK – http://youtube.com/dundeepk
Kouro Media – http://youtube.com/kouromedia
Urban Fist – http://youtube.com/UrbanFistTV
Tricking – http://youtube.com/darustic

Shoutout to SquidWarrior3 for being awesome! http://youtube.com/squidwarrior3

More mentions in this video: Anthony Padilla, Ian Hecox, SMOSH, Dundee Parkour, Scotland, Traveling, Filmmaking, Stunts, Stuntman, Fight Scenes, Motivation, First Video, Nigahiga, Ryan Higa

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How to do a Front Handspring

Here is a write-up on my Front Handspring Tutorial!

This is one of the first gymnastics moves that I learned..because it’s one of the simplest! So let’s get into the details of how to do a Front Handspring..

The Front Handspring is a pretty common move that you see used in parkour videos, dance routines, and as some people’s go to “party stunt”, because it’s relatively safe. It also feels very satisfying every time you do it, once you commit it to muscle memory!

The Front Handspring is one of the first moves that I learned back when I first started out doing stunts, parkour, and gymnastics (the other first move was The Handstand). So this is a good beginner move to get into your movement repertoire early on!

Some key points to remember when learning how to do a front handspring, are..

Lunge into the takeoff, like you would for a cartwheel or a roundoff.

Use your shoulders and keep your arms straight to start the spring motion.

Spring through the air and open your hips/arch your back in the air.

Land it just like the Kip Up! Chest and eyes forward.

Spread your feet wide, and land on the balls of your feet! If your handspring is weak, you can still catch yourself on your feet with the proper landing. Something that really helps me think about getting my landings correctly, is to try to do the movement as quietly as possible.

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And lastly, with this move, just like the Kip Up..

YOU HAVE TO WANT IT to land it! Just like any gymnastics or stunt movement that requires some skill, it won’t happen by itself! At one point you may hit a wall where you know you need to just do it..so do it!

When I first learned the front handspring, I had been practicing the handstand and kip up for a couple weeks. At one point I found a slightly slanted grassy hill, and just went for the move.

Thanks for watching, BE SAFE, HAVE FUN, see you next time!

Rustic Bodomov demonstrating how to do a front handspring in his stunt, parkour, gymnastics, martial arts tutorial.

I hope you found this article and video helpful, and if you want to see more feel free to subscribe to my YouTube channel! ..and if you have any feedback or questions, don’t hesitate to ask!

More how-to videos and tutorials:
Kip Up
The Handstand
Parkour Roll / Judo Breakfall
Step Vault (Parkour)
Fast 5 Minute Warmup for Tricking, Stunts, and Martial Arts

Have a great day, stay safe, and happy training!

Step Vault Tutorial for Parkour Beginners

Hey everyone, I made another tutorial! When I teach beginners parkour I like to start with the step vault, as it is an easy movement to master quickly. Also, it’s an important prerequisite to several other movements in Parkour and Freerunning (Speed Vault, Lazy Vault, etc).

Anyways, here is a good beginner’s way of learning the Safety Vault! (also known as the Step Vault). Make sure you start with a good dynamic warmup to get your blood going before training!

As you can see, the step vault is a pretty simple parkour move.. but as with any style of body movement, you will keep learning from this well into your training. Make sure to learn this on both sides, and train both sides equally! If you really want to learn parkour well, you will strive to learn every move on both sides.

The main things to keep in mind for the step vault is to try to do everything with a fluid motion, while paying attention to how much pressure your body is exerting in every step of the movement. I find it helps me greatly to try to do everything as quiet as possible in my training.

Once you get comfortable, try taking off further and further away from the wall. Really use your leading leg to launch yourself up and forward, and have your trailing leg already up ready to glide through as you come down on the wall.

You can make your training a little more interesting, once you’re comfortable with the step vault, by finding something to “precision” land onto afterwards. When I was recording this tutorial, I practiced sticking my landing on the parking blocks you see next to the wall. Remember, try to train everything with gentleness and precision, and the speed and comfort will come naturally!

Hollywood Stuntman Rustic Bodomov, Rustic B, explains the best way to learn a step vault and safety vault in this video tutorial.
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Check out some more of my how-to videos and tutorials:
Front Handspring
Kip Up (Jump to Feet)
The Handstand
Parkour Roll / Judo Breakfall
Fast 5 Minute Warmup for Tricking, Stunts, and Martial Arts

These past few weeks I’ve been busy helping to produce my first Feature Film with some friends! It’s called Boone: The Bounty Hunter. Check out the website, facebook page, and IMDB when you get a chance! I’ve been doing many different jobs on the set..everything from doing Stunts (fighting), Acting, helping set up stunts, testing out parkour gags, and many more! It’s been a blast, and I can’t wait to write about it in the future..

Please check out and subscribe to my YouTube channel! youtube.com/Kellock71

Hope you enjoyed my Step Vault tutorial, and I’ll talk to you guys soon!

“Link’s Shadow” by Corridor Digital captures Dark Link

Yesterday morning, the popular Youtube channel CorridorDigital released their newest video..a really well made portrayal of Dark Link, they dubbed “Link’s Shadow, The Legend of Zelda”.

Dark Link shooting an arrow

Being one of their subscribers, I naturally clicked over to see what it was about…and was pleasantly surprised when I recognized my good friend, Geran Simpson, playing “good” Link! ..now I had heard about this project from Geran a couple of months ago, but had somehow managed to forget about it until seeing it yesterday. Check out the video here..

My opinion as a big fan of The Legend of Zelda franchise, and as someone who usually works on bigger budgeted projects? THIS VIDEO ROCKS. I love the sword fight choreography and execution, I love the special effects, setting, style, and the concept…also, I’m pretty sure the guys at Corridor Digital filmed this video in two days total, which is an impressive feat considering the attention to detail they managed to portray while filming on a free, remote location.

I asked Geran his opinion on the choreography.. he told me “The fight was a lot of fun to shoot, and everyone I worked with was great. I just wish the fight could have lasted longer, I see so much potential for a more epic showdown..but we were held back with time constraints.”

Maybe sometime in the future they will re-visit this idea with a super epic showdown? Let’s hope…below, you can watch their “making of” video..
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I am continuously being astounded by the production value and ingenuity that the YouTube channels of today are putting into their videos. The future looks very bright for the online filmmaking community, as Netflix has recently surpassed HBO in number of US subscribers. My friends and I look forward to working more and more with the online community, to help bridge the gap between elite Hollywood productions and uniquely talented filmmakers.

Until next time,

-Rustic

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If you have any thoughts/questions to add, please comment below! And don’t hesitate to get in touch with me if you would like me to write about your upcoming project and/or collaborate on something.