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Parody ‘NoPro’ Video Celebrates Every Day Achievements Captured With a GoPro

Nov 24, 2015 by Gannon Burgett Add Comment

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NoProGoPro’s brand has been built on the idea that consumers would use their action cameras to capture incredible feats of human achievements. As glorious and romanticizes as it may sound, the reality is, that’s not usually the case.

But just because a video doesn’t contain someone base jumping off a jagged cliff or backflipping a BMX bike over a congregation of alligators doesn’t make it any less exciting.

To prove that, YouTubers Tripp and Tyler have created NoPro, a parody video showing that every day activities can be just as exciting as the adrenaline-fueled sports we’re used to seeing captured with GoPro cameras.

The two and a half minute video features Tripp, Tyler and a few friends doing everyday tasks in the most action-packed way possible. This video has it all. POV shots, drone shots and even a dramatic score to underline the severity of no-hands bike riding and pen twirling.

Kick back, watch the video and have a good laugh over your lunch break.

You can keep up with Tripp and Tyler by subscribing to their YouTube Channel.

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Filed Under: Inspiration Tagged With: Camera, GoPro, NoPro

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About Gannon Burgett

Gannon Burgett is a communications professional with over a decade of experience editing, photographing, and writing content seen through hundreds of millions of pageviews, both online and in print.

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