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Steve Bate 'Focus' Crowdfunding Campaign Press Release

© Steve Bate Collection

Dark Sky Media are in the final few days of their Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to make 'Focus', a biopic of Steve Bate. As well as helping to make the film a reality and raise money for charity there are some great rewards on offer including film downloads from Hot Aches Productions, outdoor gear from Alpkit and Paralympic memorabilia.

Steve Bate 'Focus' Kickstarter from Dark Sky Media on Vimeo.

Steve Bate - Focus Kickstarter Campaign

In 2011 Steve Bate was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), a severe form of tunnel vision that caused a 95% loss of his vision and will eventually lead to him going blind. Having always led an active lifestyle and with a deep rooted love of the outdoors the diagnosis was a crushing blow; at the age of 34 he lost his driving licence and was registered visually impaired.

Determined not to let the diagnosis bring an end to his former lifestyle Steve began a journey of challenge and discovery, getting off the sofa and pursuing his dreams. Two years after his diagnosis Steve travelled to the USA and the Yosemite valley with the goal of climbing the 3000ft wall of El Capitan. After two ascents of El Cap with aid climbing guru Andy Kirkpatrick, Steve spent 6 days on the wall and became the first visually impaired person to aid solo 'Zodiac', a 16 pitch route on El Cap's South-East face.

Returning from Yosemite Steve felt a new goal was needed and decided to change his focus to track cycling with the aim of being selected for the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. Having never raced on a road bike or ridden on a velodrome this was an ambitious goal but within 6 months Steve made selection for British Cycling and Rio. Surpassing all expectations Steve went on to win two gold medals, a bronze and broke a world record.

Aside from Steve's continuing involvement with track racing he has combined his love of cycling and the outdoors to go on ambitious bike packing adventures all over the world. Having already made a month long trip to Patagonia Steve now wants to participate in the Rovaniemi 150, a fat bike race that takes place in Finnish Lapland every February. Located inside the Arctic Circle the 90 mile race is a continuous, self-supported event through the Arctic tundra where temperatures can drop below -35°C. One of the biggest challenges Steve faces with his condition is night vision and being so far North a large part of the race will involve riding in the dark. This extra element on top of the already punishing nature of the race will give Steve one of his greatest challenges to date.

Steve during his solo of Zodiac, El Capitan  © Steve Bate Collection
Steve during his solo of Zodiac, El Capitan
© Steve Bate Collection

The Film

Losing your sight, paralysis, losing a limb, loss of hearing, these are all things that cross our minds from time to time but most of us don't give serious thought to what we'd do if it happened. We also all carry our own ambitions but often every day life gets in the way and our aspirations get put on a back burner. It can often take a life changing event, like losing your sight, to reassess what's important to you and spur you on to pursue some of these dreams but that doesn't need to be the case.

Adventure based films regularly feature world class talent, achieving deeply inspiring but entirely unachievable goals for the average audience member; cutting edge climbs, high speed descents and BASE jumping are entertaining to watch but most of us will never be motivated to try them ourselves. Through Steve's story we hope Focus will connect with audience members on a more relatable level, showing that despite life's adversities and no matter how big or small our ambitions may be the most difficult part of achieving our dreams is stepping out the front door.

The film will make use of footage that Steve has self-shot since his diagnosis in 2011, including during his solo ascent of El Capitan and his time at the Rio Paralympics. This will be interwoven with contemporary material of Steve's every day life, his struggle with his condition and interview that will explore his motivations for pursuing his personal goals. Focus will culminate with Steve's participation in the Rovaniemi150 fat bike race in Finnish Lapland with the crew following Steve at every stage of the race as he fights with freezing temperatures and faces his biggest fear, riding in the dark. Expect numb fingers, frozen eyelids and over 24 hours of gruelling effort.

"The thing I'm proudest of with cycling and in climbing is i've progressed the sport and proven normal people can achieve extraordinary things. I hope nobody thinks i'm any different to them" - Steve Bate

Rewards

In return for supporting the Kickstarter campaign we have some great rewards on offer including outdoor gear from Alpkit. We have a limited number of Morphosis Jacket's, Gamma III head torches and Alpkit beanies available so grab them now before they're all gone! We also have memorabilia from the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games signed by Steve and some of his GB team mates.





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