

Duality — An Artistic Moto Short Film by Tyler Bereman & Vicki Golden Presented by 805 Beer
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A New Vision from 805 Beer
Every story starts with a spark. For Duality, it was a conversation about creating something different — something minimal, timeless, and honest. Shot entirely in black and white, the film explores the space between light and dark through two riders on opposite ends of the spectrum: Tyler Bereman and Vicki Golden.

Exploring the Space Between
The visual contrast sets the mood — two riders in opposite shades chasing balance. There’s no saturated color or overproduction, just movement and a message. What starts as a moto project turns into something more introspective: a reflection on what it takes to find purpose, and what it costs to get there.
Fear, Courage, and Everything In Between
Bereman and Golden move like reflections of one another — chaos and control constantly colliding. One moment, the throttle’s wide open; the next, it’s quiet and still. Through that tension, Duality shows something deeper than riding. It’s about facing fear with courage and finding the beauty that exists between the two.
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A Film That Speaks Without Color
The black-and-white lens acts as a language. It reveals the emotion behind every turn and the balance behind every movement. With its simplicity, Duality becomes something rare — a moto film that feels less like a spectacle and more like a meditation.
It’s stripped down. And it’s proof that the most powerful stories only need honesty, purpose, and clarity.



