An interview with Gonçalo Silva

Photos by Adrian Matei and Gustavo Buga.


What kind of equipment did you use to record at night?
For this project to be possible, I used some necessary and essential equipment. In terms of recording, I used and still use a Sony Alpha 7SIII and a Sony Alpha 7! This Sony A7 belongs to Pina, and it was very important, because the possibility of mixing in the editing process with 2-camera shots is much greater at the moment! In terms of lenses, I used an 8mm Fisheye to be able to meet the skater, that is, to be as close as possible in an attempt to create an emotion in the viewer! I also used a 28-75 to be able to create a dynamic zoom in and zoom out shots and, last but not least, a Neewer lighting kit, to be able to have the best night vision for the spots!


What is the message or feeling you want people to take away from Visões Noturnas?
No matter how many negative thoughts go through your head, if all the motivation, dedication and determination are there, everything will work out! Get out of your comfort zone and try to value skateboarding as it is! Live these moments, land tricks, fall… but get up the next moment… go home without clips and arrive the next day with twice as many… skateboarding is all this and much more! Skateboarding is life!
Is there a segment or part of the video that you are particularly proud of?
Yes, at the end of the film! It may seem strange but it isn’t. I feel happy, proud and above all, fulfilled by everything that was done! The last second of the film represents, for me, the achievement of yet another goal, yet another milestone in my history and that of all those who were with me!



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