Corzek proposal
The loudest minute in triathlon, captured in cinema.
Canyon's leaders, the Solarer Berg fan wall, the moment the gradient hits 12% and the noise hits a wall.
Corzek for Canyon.
Corzek is a luxury Content Atelier.
We believe athletes are artists.
We treat sport the way a gallery treats craft.
Beautiful colour grading, considered light, time invested where the eye and soul can feel it.
Milliseconds saved on the Solar Climb come from years of practice; the time we put into our craft mirrors the time an athlete puts into theirs.
For Canyon at Roth, our approach would be slow, cinematic and emotional, where the rest of the world reaches for the fast cut.
"Roth is a race that defines seasons, shapes careers, and realises lifelong ambitions - and we're proud to be part of that story. As long-time bike partner of Challenge Roth, we've been right there as the stories unfolded - from record-breaking rides to everyday athletes achieving the extraordinary."
- Canyon
The films we're proposing live inside the moment Canyon's already been part of for years - the climb that turns a race into a story. Solarer Berg is where ambition becomes legible: gradient, noise, gritted teeth, the bike doing exactly what it was made to do.
Our ambition is to put that on film and produce it the way it deserves. Like it's never been seen before.
Three of the Corzek lead team on the ground shooting. Post-production onsite and the team at our London Atelier.
The top-performing Canyon athlete in the men's race, captured at multiple moments and produced in our signature liquid slow motion cinematic style.
The top-performing Canyon athlete in the women's race, captured at multiple moments and produced in our signature liquid slow motion cinematic style.
Cinematic liquid slow motion of the descent. Multiple Canyon Athletes captured. The Speedmax quiet at speed. 50+ layer colour grading.
A unique composition of the Canyon Athletes across the event.
A thermal-camera piece. A unique and unseen perspective of both the Canyon Athletes and the body's heat against the climb as well as the Canyon bikes themselves.