Down to Film -- Full Movie
Sexual Snowboarding presents their third film, DTF or Down to Film featuring the next level snowboarding and ridiculous antics that this crew is known for.
Sexual Snowboarding presents their third film, DTF or Down to Film featuring the next level snowboarding and ridiculous antics that this crew is known for.
Mahre's approach to the salty summer slush fields of Mt. Hood.
Graham Bell skis Rosa Khutor Sochi 2014 downhill piste with handheld camera #bbcsochi winter olympics
Post your photos with #WBsnowready on Instagram you could win a day with Whistler Heli-Skiing and other prizes like a GoPro HERO 3 and more.
Check the new Phantom Reel featuring skiing and snowboarding shot with the Phantom digital high speed camera.
There's nothing easy about pulling off a quality production in the outdoors, especially in the most extreme environments in the world. Sherpa Cinema, a boutique production house based in Whistler, is known for achieving some of the most logistically difficult shoots in the outdoor/ski industry. Their focus on cutting edge filmmaking techniques, inventive animations, graphic design, character development, and detailed audio design have pushed their films to be the best in the industry. Their latest film, "Into The Mind" won the IF3 Movie Awards "Film of the Year".
Adam at Dreamscience developed these electric jet engines and need someone crazy enough to test them out fully, thats why he contacted me. Here is the full video of what happened. Located in the beautiful Frozen lake in St Moritz, Switzerland.
Sherpas Cinema goes behind the scenes of the 'Creative Seggy,' the Calgary urban shoot with Auclair and Wallisch.
Between 1996 and 2004 Wendy Fisher was the most dominant female Big Mountain Freeskier in the world - then she had kids. Nearly a decade later, we revisit Wendy to see if she's still got 'it'.
A 2 minute video commissioned by Visual.ly that represents some stats from mountains around the World from Everest to Kilimanjaro.
Follow Wiley Miller, Nick Greener, Cody Barnhill, Nick Miles, Rob Aseltine, Thayne Rich and see why the Wasatch Mtns reign supreme.
If you received a once-in-a-lifetime phone call giving you the opportunity to ski powder in Japan, would you drop everything and go?
Master of all trades snowboarder Pat Moore uses his talents to inspire new school boarders. In this episode of "Blueprint," Moore pushes his creative limits by riding with a new crew. Watch as they teach each other how to become better boarders and help one another to expand their snowboarding horizons further than they ever thought possible.
Corey Vanular walks you through the steps of a nose tap 540 off a bonk.
For Roz Groenewoud, the feeling of soaring high above a halfpipe is almost indescribable. Her everywhere is the moment she finds both peace and strength at the top.
The World Heli Challenge is an elite level heli-accessed free ride event held over a two week weather window in Wanaka New Zealand, deep in the heart of the South Island. Join 22 skiers and snowboarders from around the globe as they revel in the Southern Alps and take on everything the local area has to offer including river surfing, south coast surfing, mountain biking and plenty of fun times.
The DejaVu snowboard film crew get a gravity beat down while filming in the streets. If it can go wrong, it does?tree shinners, flat landing blowouts, ass to stairs, head to concrete, slideouts and general unpleasantness prevail in this most-painful edit featuring Frank April, Ben Bilocq, Alex Cantin, Phil Jacques, Will Lavigne, LNP, Louif Paradis, Nic Sauve.
Snowboarder Magazine's 2nd annual "Rat Race" went down on July 7th on HCSC lane on Mt. Hood OR.
Pretty faces is an all female ski film featuring the best athletes from around the world in celebration of playing outside, pushing the sport and living up to our fullest potential as a supportive community. Inspired by the desire to offer young girls role models and inspiration to play outside, this film aims to capture all the girl stoke from the pioneers who have paved the way to the "never-evers" who will continue to define what it means to ski like a girl.
RAW is web based series new to Nimbus for 2014. We will release raw footage every other week all season long as we work toward our final two year project; "After The Sky Falls". We hope that the RAW series will allow viewers to follow us more closely, and keep tabs on our travels and skiing. This first RAW is a shot of Chris Benchetler doing a helicopter tail snag in Japan.
Late March 2013, I had the great opportunity to visit the famed Retallack Lodge with other members of the Orage family. Banks Gilberti, Charley Ager, Tatum Monod, and I shot with Felix Rioux and Jake Strassman as Mike Nick orchestrated everything. Retallack is over the top- a delicious hearty breakfast and packed lunches allows for a full day of lapping deep, pillow filled forests before a daily Chinese Downhill brings everyone back to the lodge for wings, beer, and games of neglin. The employees and the crew- especially Sir John A. Macdonald, Jonny5, and Karl the Gnarl- kept us safe and stoked, and I can't wait to get back up there.
Before he became a backcountry master Tanner Hall was one of the best urban rail riders in the world. Check out his part in Volume video magazine issue 11 shot back in 2004.
A short edit from Aspen x Red Bull's Double Pipe
Dara Howell's gold medal run for Canada in ski slopestyle: Sochi 2014 Olympics
There are few names in the world of skiing and bike photography that are universally recognized. Scott Markewitz fits this category. As a former pro skier, it's no surprise that since diving into action sports photography, he's been killing it - having been published on over 400 covers from Men?s Journal to Powder Magazine. His relentless work ethic and drive to 'get the shot' has produced countless iconic images and one of the most diverse portfolios in action/sports photography.
In association with Eye Of The Condor, the 2013 World Tour kicks off in Santiago with iF3 La Parva.
First Place and People's Choice at Revelstoke's 72 hour photographer showdown, Hot Lapse. 2014
To film the Whistler segment of "Into The Mind," the Sherpas posted an open call to skiers of all abilities and ages on Facebook. Come one, come all to document the breadth of skiing at Whistler. The result was a shoot documenting everything from the grandpas and five-year-olds carving courdoroy to Julian Carr hucking a front flip off the 185-foot Air Jordan.
American Sage Kotsenburg bettered his first run, propelling him to the top of the podium.
Part 4 of a new weekly series featuring renowned athletes from a variety of sports talking about the influence of Shane McConkey. This week, it's skier Scot Schmidt.
"We all love to ski deep powder and pillows, but what if you could turn it into a video game? Salomon Freeski TV presents, Super Pillows!"
The helmet camera was invented long before GoPro. Albeit, it was attached with duct tape and weighed a lot more. In this episode of Legends, produced by Greg Stump and Powder TV, Stump gives us a history lesson about the origins of the first helmet cam with classic POV footage from Glen Plake and his film "The Good, The Bad, and the Gnarly."
Sometimes the wait pays off. Challenging snow and weather conditions greeted Tim Durtschi and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa when they arrived in Les Arcs this January. The legendary Red Bull Linecatcher was unfortunately cancelled due to lack of snow on the venue and troublesome weather forecasts. Undeterred they went shredding together in white-out and dust on crust, making the most of their time in France. On the third day the sun luckily popped out for a few hours! They discovered pockets of fresh deep powder and sessioned epic jumps until the end of the day.
Skiing is in jeopardy. If climatologists are right, we are looking at the end of the sport as we know it in 75 years. Features Editor Porter Fox takes a road trip to the heart of ski town America to find out, what now?
Here are some death defying crash clips from the archives of TGR. Checkout Ian McIntosh?s huge AK wreck, and many others.
As Dew Tour is named the first USSA sanctioned Olympic selection event, athletes Nick Goepper, Tom Wallisch and David Wise discuss the progression of freeski and their hopes of joining the inaugural U.S. Freeskiing Team in its debut in Sochi.