Special Online Screening Of AMA Road Racing Documentary “Road Warriors”

Special Online Screening Of AMA Road Racing Documentary “Road Warriors”

© 2020, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

By day, Matt Greenstone is the Creative Director at Angel City Studios, an award-winning visual effects studio in North Hollywood, California, that has produced hundreds of hours of video graphics and effects for well known TV shows like Deadliest Catch, Bering Sea Gold, Ice Road Truckers, Gene Simmons Family Jewels, and A&E Biography, to name a few.

On the weekends, Greenstone is a hardcore motorcycle road racing fan and can be found at most major events.

In 2012, Greenstone took on the pet project of shooting, editing, and producing his own documentary about motorcycle road racing in an effort to help the sport grow. The documentary was called “Road Warriors,” and it won several awards at film festivals and earned Greenstone the AMA Hazel Kolb Brighter Image Award in 2014.

Now, with the COVID-19 pandemic causing the temporary shutdown of most motorcycle road racing and forcing millions of people around the world to follow stay-at-home guidelines, Greenstone is doing his part by offering a free online screening of Road Warriors for Roadracingworld.com readers.

To watch the documentary, go HERE and then enter the password RW2012.

The cover art for the motorcycle road racing documentary Road Warriors. Image courtesy of Matt Greenstone.
The cover art for the motorcycle road racing documentary Road Warriors. Image courtesy of Matt Greenstone.

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