Snowboard Movies
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Posted by admin | 18 February 2011 |
Travis Parker is a legend. An integral part of the early-noughties Robot food crew, he helped change the way snowboard films were made, breaking down the traditional banger after banger format to include stupid tricks and piss-about sections.
Tagged with: pablo films, respect your elders, snowboarding movies
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Posted by admin | 17 January 2011 |
Tadashi Fuse, formerly of Burton fame and now one of the YES team, is nothing short of legendary in Japan. Under the guidance of director Basti Balser, the Austrian based Pirate crew have been capturing the finest European snowboarding since 2003.
Tagged with: Heart films, Pirate Movie Productions, snowboarding movies
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Posted by admin | 17 December 2010 |
In the beginning was the Film. And the Film was good. And the Film starred snowboarders much better than ourselves doing crazy things off cliffs, and charging down steep mountains, and sliding down rails before the cops arrive, and kicking footballs around foreign supermarkets.
Tagged with: snowboard film makers, snowboarding movies
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Posted by admin | 16 December 2010 |
Standard Films are big dogs in the world snowboard film-making, having been there pretty much from the start. It’s odd to think that just over a decade ago, Absinthe were a bunch of Euro upstarts filming local riders with very little budget.
Tagged with: absinthe films, snowboarding movies, Standard Films
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Posted by admin | 16 December 2010 |
Unless you’ve miraculously found a way of reading this magazine without opening the plastic bag it came in, you will have noticed that there was a DVD in there. And if there wasn’t, then you need to go and have some serious words with your newsagent!
Tagged with: rip curl, rip curl productions, snowboarding movies
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Posted by admin | 15 November 2010 |
The last time Volcom’s film-making division Veeco produced a snowboard film was in 2006, so this is quite an event. Forum step forward once again with another team movie, the latest in a long line of classics that stretches all the way back to the Mack-Dawg directed The Resistance from 2000.
Tagged with: Forum Snowboard Movies, snowboarding movies, Volcom Snowboard Movies
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