BACKYARDPARK MINI DOCUMENTARY
Story about my backyard park. Filmed with RED and Canon 7D. ENJOY !
Story about my backyard park. Filmed with RED and Canon 7D. ENJOY !
Got the chance to shoot this new jump at PC the other morning, heres what we got! Speical thanks to Jeremy Cooper@PC, enjoy!
A few days filming with Lyman Currier at Breckenridge and Keystone 7 months into his recovery of a torn ACL, MCL, and Meniscus. Special thanks to: Quiksilver Outerwear, US Freeskiing, K2 Skis, Dalbello Boots, Marker Bindings, Smith Optics, GoPro, and CHaR Poles.
New season and new jibs! What is Real Skifi? 1. A bunch of finnish adolescents doing what they love. 2. A series of webisodes full of urban skiing. 3. It's better than scifi. 4. A facebook group, facebook.com/RealSkifi
"After my crash at WCS, my life has changed. But, I still feel young and I still love to freeski even though I am 34 years old. I hope you enjoy my edit!" -Pako
As one of the mainstays of our crew since its inception, Shay has proved to us year in and year out that he has a clear vision of what he wants to accomplish, as well as the skills to back it up. Throughout the season, Shay skied anything that was put in front of him. Whether it's a handrail, concrete ledge, cliff zone or backcountry booter, he made sure to get work done while bringing his own signature style to the feature. He's got a full section in our newest film, "Act Natural," but he also had plenty of leftovers. For more from Shay, checkout "Act Natural", now available on iTunes and DVD toysoldierproductions.com/shop itunes.apple.com/us/movie/act-natural/id574249653
Filmed during one day in South Park, Mammoth. Skiing by Linus Schedvin, Anton Jansson, Jacob Hyllengren Larsson, Alexander Eriksson, Oskar Lindqvist and Jakob Lundberg.
The early season is over and Sugarloaf's big park is up and running. Enjoy!
Andy finds a magical roadmap leading to the Pacific Northwest; The TC van treks across black ice, packs of angry dogs, and gas station pizza to meet up with Cole Drexler and Max Hill before returning to the legendary Rail Gardens of Salt Lake City.
First installment of the "SKINANIGANS!"! Riders in order of apearence: Lars Tynes, Martin Solhaugen, Anders Nummedal SKINANIGANS! is a sideproject that we started while hanging out together. We're all a part of a larger crew, Wordup Media, but when our schedual is free we tend to bring our cameras to the slope, who knows what might come of it? - Sometimes the result is a decent edit! Thanks to our sponsors: Saga Outerwear, Rossignol and PimpHands (Lars), Dynastar/Look (Martin), Nordica, Scott and Varingskollen (Anders) Stay tuned throughout the season for more! Clack!
The first episode of a four-part documentary-style series that takes a look at the skiing and filmmaking career of Nick Martini. In Episode 1, Nick discusses his beginnings, from growing up skiing on the east coast to becoming a pro skier, followed by the injury that prompted him to pick up a camera and start filming. Music: Fairground Art Museum by Silencide (silencide.com) / Organ ll by Dronaement (dronaement.nauzemuzick.net) / Nola by Broke For Free (brokeforfree.com/)
We spent a month in Colorado, skiing in Keystone, Breckenridge and Copper Mountain
Marc's closing segment from our 2012 movie ''Deja Vu''
This year, Eric has wrapped up his past season by editing all of his favorite shots into a single super segment so you can drop in with him, from his point of view. All footage was shot by Nimbus & Level 1 during the 2011/12 season with some ridiculous never before seen footage sprinkled in. So expand your video player, turn up your speakers and click play for epic surfy vertical powder slashes, stomped giant natural airs, superhero-like switch skiing, and more tricks deep in the white room from EP?s home Mount Hood to Japan and everywhere in between, re-cut and edited by Eric himself.
Spent a week skiing filming with kieran at Sugarbush in early January. Heres what we made of it!
Self edit with the shots ive got from the Epic Planks MI trip. enjoy
Volume 2 of Comeback. Special thanks to: Quiksilver Outerwear, US Freeskiing, K2 Skis, Dalbello Boots, Marker Bindings, Smith Optics, GoPro, and CHaR Poles.
I'm Pekka. A 21 years old guy. Injured pretty damn seriously on 28.4.2010. That is a date I remember well, even though I can't remember anything that happened that day. I have heard some stories from my friends about how it happened: I had yelled from the lift "I'll go one more time, this is the last one", and the last one it was. I did it because the switch double cork 10's I had done were a bit unstable. Switch doubles were an easy trick for me, but that day was windy and a really strong blast of wind grasped me and I landed way too far, over-rotating my trick. In the crash, I broke my helmet (the Sweetest black thing, that saved my life), I gained a serious / extremely serious brain injury and sank into a coma for 17 days. Next thing I know, was laying in the hospital, next summer. The rehabilitating process has been a rough one to me, but I have still been able to rehabilitate myself amazingly fast! The biggest weaknesses the injury brought along are my memory problems, which have fallen away majorly, and balance problems, which have also fallen away pretty much too. The predictions I got from doctors were pretty dark: Will be able to walk in 2 years, might not be able to ski ever again and I don't know the whole list. But what I do know: walked after about 6 MONTHS after the crash and skied for the first time after 11 months. So that's the thing in a nutshell, follow my rehabilitation in the blog!
January was an interesting month. It consisted of a heavy holiday season followed by Sundance and OR. I worked a shit ton which didn't allow me to ski/film all that much. I had some good days up at PC with sam and the homies though. I hope you all enjoy this as much as I do.
Kluless! Media linked up at PC to shoot yesterday and today, and when we got back from the slopes we hit the cutting board. hope you enjoy!
I'm Pekka. A 21 years old guy. Injured pretty damn seriously on 28.4.2010. That is a date I remember well, even though I can't remember anything that happened that day. I have heard some stories from my friends about how it happened: I had yelled from the lift "I'll go one more time, this is the last one", and the last one it was. I did it because the switch double cork 10's I had done were a bit unstable. Switch doubles were an easy trick for me, but that day was windy and a really strong blast of wind grasped me and I landed way too far, over-rotating my trick. In the crash, I broke my helmet (the Sweetest black thing, that saved my life), I gained a serious / extremely serious brain injury and sank into a coma for 17 days. Next thing I know, was laying in the hospital, next summer. The rehabilitating process has been a rough one to me, but I have still been able to rehabilitate myself amazingly fast! The biggest weaknesses the injury brought along are my memory problems, which have fallen away majorly, and balance problems, which have also fallen away pretty much too. The predictions I got from doctors were pretty dark: Will be able to walk in 2 years, might not be able to ski ever again and I don't know the whole list. But what I do know: walked after about 6 MONTHS after the crash and skied for the first time after 11 months. So that's the thing in a nutshell, follow my rehabilitation in the blog!
A couple days filming with Lyman Currier at Breckenridge and Keystone. Special thanks to; Quiksilver Outerwear, Smith Optics, Marker Bindings, K2 Skis, Dalbello Boots, GoPro, US Freeskiing, and CHaR Poles
It is back.Thanks to mattb912, one of the most iconic, gangster edits of all time featuring Tom Warnick, Jon Brogan, and EJ Corriveau has been re-uploaded after it's deletion a few years ago.
Shay Lee and Sandy Boville reunite in Keystone for some park laps. http://www.toysoldierproductions.com
In January we took a roadtrip from Colorado to the midwest! In 4 days we drove from Colorado to Minnesota, skied at Hyland, stayed in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, skied Tyrol 2 days, visited my family, then drove back to Colorado! Good trip
Episode One We discuss the value of interviews and why we care about your life
The second episode of a four-part documentary-style series that takes a look at the skiing and filmmaking career of Nick Martini. In Episode 2, Nick discusses his rise to the top as a pro skier, signing with The North Face, and recaps the series of knee injuries that lead him to channel his energy into his new found passion, filmmaking. Music: Rolands Vegnersby Ergo Phizmiz and Margita Zalite http://www.freemusicarchive.org Jardins du Luxembourgby Jahzzar ( http://www.betterwithmusic.com) Organ l by dronaement ( http://www.dronaement.nauzemuzick.net) Echoes by Jahzzar ( http://www.betterwithmusic.com))
This is the original cut we used to create my EOS segment. Enjoy!
whistler segment from our 2012 movie Deja Vu // Skiing by Stefan Curtis , Seb Eaves , Alexis Godbout , Vince Chollet , Alex Beaulieu-Marchand
Check out LJ Strenio skiing at Park City and answering your questions!
We've come a long way in the past three winters ... With the introduction of the 'grinch winch' to our crew, we were able to hit many new spots, previously not possible, due to lack of speed. It was a challenge to get the crew together, with so many of us moved away from Kimberley. We still made the best of it and shot as much as possible. Big thanks to all the support we have received over the years and also to the riders for throwing down in front of the camera. Enjoy!