In an effort to further understand his fellow skiers Steve decides to test out "hemping".
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The first sunny day we have had to ski this fall. Shot on a Canon 550D with a Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 and a Canon EF 50mm f1.8
came to visit friends in colorado. one crashed my car. so i stuck around and filmed some rails
first clip is the first attemp in that session and that stupid noice during the second clip is Seb playing with the snowmaking makichine
A backyard edit we made when the first snow came.
Music: DJ drama - we must be heard (feat. ludacris, willie the kid, busta rhymes)
Tensions run high between Zane and the Heart of Skiing film crew. A fight with Olympic Gold Medalist Joss Christensen leads Zane to discover a hot new trend.
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As winter lightens into summer, the springtime days at Ruka just get longer and longer.
Away from the end-of-season crowds at other parks around the world, Antti Ollila welcomes Alex Hall and Markus Fohr to his stomping ground and together, the crew see the season out in style, keeping the session alive and the bangers rolling well into the final rays of Finland’s long spring days.
Starring: Alex Hall, Antti Ollila, Markus Fohr
Direction & Cinematography: Etienne Mérel
Edited by: Etienne Mérel
Filmed on location: Ruka, Finland
Special Thanks: Ruka Ski Resort
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Soundtrack: "Topdown" performed by Channel Tres
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Songs:
*Method Man - Say (Featuring Lauryn Hill)
*D12 - Words Are My Weapons
*Method Man - Bring The Pain
*GZA - Labels
*Ghostface feat Method Man - Afterparty
*Busta Rhymes feat Method Man - What's Happenin
*Guru - No Time To Play (feat. Ronnie Jordan & Dee C. Lee....................
Our summer offering.
Every summer a congregation of likeminded individuals flock to Mt.Hood. A long time staple of summer riding within our scene, now its on us to keep that alive.
Featuring: Tim Ryan, Quinn Wolferman, Aiden Ulrich, Tyler Curle, Matt P'ng, Tyler Mega, Sam Winship, Corey Jackson, Kolton Smith, Hunter Hess
Edit: Aiden Ulrich
Film: Gavin Rudy, Cam Willis, Nick Broms, Noah Curry, Andrew Mildenberger, Aiden Ulrich.
Had the best season ever this year! Unfortunately my season got cut a little short after I broke my knee cap, but it was a good thing because the video was already 3 minutes which is to long anyways. Special thanks to all friends & Colin at Liberty Skis, as well as; Sandbox Helmets, Ovyo Outerwear, and Swany Gloves for all the support this year!
Best trick of the season on a rail ! Bonus : A fabulous BootyShake ..
Deep into Skiman zone where I love to live.
Fullpart from 2 years of stacking shots with The Bunch, Good Company and Level 1. Flowing thru features that tell me how to ride, i listen to ledges n walls.
Skiing: Magnus Graner
Editing: Jens Nilsson, Magnus Graner
Video Fx: Jens Nilsson
Colour: Jens Nilsson
Music: Maria I'm Drunk - Travis Scott
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There's this moment in the season. It doesn't occur on the same day each year. Or in the same month. You may not even realize when it happens. Then, seemingly suddenly, the comfort and confidence and crazy collide into the most amazing park maneuvers imaginable. The cobwebs are gone. The foundation is solid. It is the time of the reckless.
Fortunately, Troll's freeski filming maverick Nick Schoess was there to capture the tipping point.
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Film: Nick Schoess
Additional Filming: Robbie Weides
Edit: Nick Schoess
Music: Preacher- Dead Poet Society, Guinesses- MF DOOM
Skiing: Matt Krohn, Kian Barrett, Ben Neeson, Courtney Osborn, Ken-Dozer, Sam Lobinsky, Mike Kennedy, David Duea, Matt Wunderlich, Ben Zins
Special Thanks: Dave Sutton, Trollhaugen, Robbie Weides, Troll Park Crew, J-LO, Valerie Weekes, The Stuga, Pinewskis Ski and Boardshop, Aaron Hunter, Cory Pinewski, THETRAINPARK, Newschoolers, Karl Bekkala, Midstate Camera Repair, Mom/Dad, and every single one of you out there with us.
Lose your mind to this collection of shots B-REID gathered at Whistler Blackcomb over the 2015/16 season.
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Film & Edit: Nevin Falloon
Additional footy: Austin De Ste Croix & Michael Granger
Katie Summerhaues self edit 2011. Rate and comment. Thanks for watching! :D
Had the wildest season yet! Ended with a bang (not a good one). Thanks to Oakley, K2 Skis, and Monster Energy for making all this possible!
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70/30, a short urban film featuring Sam Zahner, Calvin Barrett, Mike Cappola and Seamus Flanagan. Filmed, edited and produced by the riders, 70/30 features skiing in Colorado, Utah, Minnesota and New York City.
Some random clips i captured from todays testing.
I have been working on this for a while, nothing too serious. The aim of the game is to make a ski game, totaly park oriented, where you can do all the different cork-, bio- and flatrotations and not just only a flip with a spin.
I am studying a master in engineering and thought it would be fun to apply the programing I have learnt and make my own ski game. Since I have only studied programing and no animating nor 3D-modeling I know that the character looks super stiff and that the grabs are far from perfect and that some of the 3D-models are really low poly (except the ones I bought). Hope you like it anyway.
It took me 26 years to finally film an urban part. With resorts shut down across Ontario and travel restrictions heavily in place, my only option was to explore the towns of Ontario and finally hit the rails I had seen as a kid. There are so many good memories associated with each spot we hit, and it wouldn't have been possible without the help of the homies. Thank you Jordan Lafond, Eric Hibbard, Jeremy Harvey, Mitchel Hubbel, Brandon Frandsen, Quintin Zambrano, Cole Huysen, Angus Crossan and Holden Baldassi for filming, showing me around, driving, shooting photos and keeping the vibe right.
different variations on rails at Snowmass
By staying right in our own backyard, the entire crew was able to conquer many obstacles that had previously never been attempted. Directed by Brent Callow and Robert Boersma Principal Cinematography by Brent Callow and Robert Boersma Additional Cinematography by Corey Weber and Lee Proudlock Edited by Robert Boersma and Brent Callow Timelapses and Graphics by Brent Callow Local support from Fresh Skis - Steve Saranchuk Winsport - Patty Breault The North Face - Richard Davies Special thank to everyone who helped this movie happen this year! //403MEDIA2014//
So we took a trip to the best park in Sweden, Kläppen Snowpark, to get some time of the streets getting inspired. Taking nice long breaks among the snowy trees, drinking wine at night to the sweet sounds of LeeB's Ukulele with Idea on the TV. Big up's to Noppa and Kläppen snowpark for making it possible for us to go ski without worries. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vi tog en trip till den bästa parken i Sverige, Kläppen Snowpark, för att få lite tid av gatorna och bli inspirerade. Med fina stunder bland snöiga träd, vinkvällar till ljudet av LeeB's Ukulele & Idea på TV'n. Stort tack till Noppa och Kläppen snowpark som gjorde det möjligt för oss att åka skidor utan bekymmer.
An hour or so at key, most of the follows done with one ski