Videos

The Double Mountain Project: Episode 1

by tpills
Jan 2011 - 4.6K views

Episode 1 of The Double Mountain Project brings you a few shots from Sugarloaf and Payson Park ( a small hill that has been fenced off for skiers and snowboarders to shred whenever, and for no cost). Shot with a t2i 18-55mm. sorry about the shaky shots, my tripod broke before i could get any great shots

The Double Mountain Project: Episode 2

by tpills
Feb 2011 - 6.6K views

Episode 2 brings you urban trips, parkour, trampolines, and skating. Much ground was covered in the second episode.

Filmed with t2i 18-55mm

really sorry about the shitty quality, the video was "too large to format in HD" but i was content with the shots so here it is.

The Double Mountain Project: Episode 2.2

by tpills
Mar 2011 - 2.7K views

Over Febuary break I traveled to Colorado to visit my older brother, Alex. I got so distracted when I was there, that I forgot to film. So my brother had the idea of going to Keystone for night skiing and we met up with Will Desena, Evan Furbeyre, Pete Gibson and Sully Blake. On the last day that I was at Colorado my brother and I did some quick laps at Breckenridge and got some shots. enjoy

Up&Above

by tpills
Jul 2011 - 2.1K views

My summer project, Up&Above, started back in the beginning of June and I finished near the end of July. I tried to really take my time on this and whenever I got bored I would hop on this project and edit what I could wether it was fixing speed, color correcting, or just whatever I wanted to be changed. I couldn't wait to release it and I hope you enjoy.

The Beach Setup

by tpills
Aug 2011 - 1.9K views

After a day of planning out the "The Beach Setup" we finally went for it one hot summer day. After a few falls from Gabe McGinn, we got the ball rolling and the setup was a success. Buuuuut I didnt get too many shots which I am bummed about. But heres a really short edit of what what I could get.

Go With It.

by tpills
Dec 2011 - 921 views

Brought my camera up to the mountain for another preseason setup and got a few shots. Not quite content with the length, but it is what it is. enjoy

Lucas Brown // EXPOSED

by tpills
Mar 2012 - 8.3K views

I had a very late start on this edit, so it is not the full length I wanted it to be, but this winter also had very little to offer with the snow. Check out the Maine-Land Collab: newschoolers.com/watch/436504.0/Maine-Land-Collab-Promo?t=6 MLC is an east coast movie being produced by Curtis Bolduc. I will be remaking his edit with more shots that are not shown in this edit. Filmed with Canon T2i Lenses: Rokinon 8mm, 75-300mm, 18-55mm, 18-135. Color Graded in Magic Bullet Filmed and Edited by Tucker Pillsbury Additional Footage: Joey Sczurko

Summer Of Frames.mov

by tpills
Sep 2012 - 4.8K views

In the beginning of the summer I had a million ideas for edits and videos, but every time I went out to go film I never captured enough footage for full edits, so I decided to take the best shots I had and made sort of summer reel, "Summer Of Frames".

The Lineup // TEASE

by tpills
Apr 2013 - 7K views

This is a really quick teaser to show people what's to come of a project I have been working on all winter called "The Lineup". The main goal is to expose the talent of the five riders, Keegan Kilbride, Riley McDonough, Zach Tidd, Blake Wilson, and Luke Brown. Stay tuned for the release this spring.

The Lineup

by tpills
May 2013 - 7.4K views

This is a short ski film meant to expose the talent of these five riders, Keegan Kilbride, Riley McDonough, Luke Brown, Zach Tidd, Blake Wilson. Produced and filmed by Tucker Pillsbury With help from Nick Tenney Blake Dumont Run- William Desena Fisheye Shots - Joey Sczurko Luke Brown follow cams - Nick Tenney and Abe Krieger Riley Waterville shots - Oliver Hoblitzelle Riley 450 disaster shots- Nick Beauregard Thumbnail picture done by Spencer Sisselman

MXNSTER X ZVCH TIDD

by tpills
Apr 2014 - 2.9K views

Zach Tidd destroyed Sunday River Parks this season and asked me to make an edit. This was the content. Additional shots from James Jenkins and Joey Sczurko.