Had an amazing time filming with the Legendary Scott Gaffney for MSP's new movie "Drop Everything". Although not much made it in the B-roll footy was amazing to say the least.
In Season 5 episode 4 of Teton Gravity Research?s Web series Behind The Line, Dash Longe scores a spot on TGR?s April Alaska trip to the Northern Chugach. Joining Sage Cattabriga-alosa and Daron Rahlves, Dash quickly learns what it takes to successfully ride the high consequence lines in Alaska and goes bigger than ever before. Behind The Line is a series that features a unique line, jump, or session from the filming of Teton Gravity Research's 2012 ski and snowboard film, The Dream Factory. Watch as athletes take a look back at these insane moments and discuss them, providing an in-depth look Behind The Line of The Dream Factory. Watch More Episodes: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/series/behind-the-line-season-5-195.htm Order The Dream Factory: http://shop.tetongravity.com/teton-gravity-research-the-dream-factory-blu-ray-dvd-film.aspx
In Season 1 Episode 5 of Sony Action Cam?s web series, get a glimpse of what it?s like to be a part of Teton Gravity Research?s Fantasy Camp with Angel Collinson. Sony's Mind's Eye is a 10 episode series of self-edits that gives an insider?s look at the team of TGR athletes as they document their adventures with Sony?s Action Cam. Music Courtesy of: Jeff Cormack & Play Plus Record www.playplusrecord.com More Mind?s Eye Episodes: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/channels/sony-tgr-athlete-series-111/ Watch TGR Videos: http://www.tetongravity.com/videos/channels/teton-gravity-research-23/
Check out my edit from last season, exploring the Revelstoke backcountry Filmed By: glenn diehl, dylan siggers, nick nault
Stickin together a short vid with the best winter and summer shredding.
My run from the CrestedButte Jr. extremes championships. Kinda went overboard on editing... Tell me what you think
Loads and loads of powder snowed last week in switzerland, made a lil pov edit out of a couple days riding it !
Winter wasn't so generous this year and despite only few days in really good conditions, I was able to cut the edit at the end. Most shots were taken in italian Alps and Dolomites. Special thanks to Born to Ride and Red Hot for the support. Big up for KTT team, all my friends and people I got a chance to ski with. Bless.
Had another amazing season this winter despite the low snowfall. Thanks to all the homies for making it great. Thanks to Monod Sports for all the support!
First days of skiing lifts this year, got lucky with some pow at revelstoke! Threw together the gopro shots from the 3 days in a little huck heavy edit! Trace Cooke in orange, me in blue. Thanks to 4Frnt skis and Village ski hut!!!
This is the culmination of a multi-day filming session on The Turnagain Pass with skiers Joshua Randich and Wiley Miller. For a week in early February, we bet against all odds to score south facing spines, an aspect most consider off limits come spring. Few crews have ventured to AK to see what the locals are all about until now, and with a bit of luck and determination, our crew bagged what are some of the longest, most exposed, yet easy to access lines one can find just a few steps off the road. "There are two types of Alaska ski trips you read about in ski magazines. There is the heli trip, where skiers hunker in a fishing village or backcountry lodge for weeks on end, “drinking it blue† waiting for weather windows in which they can safely fly to nearby summits and flash down formidable skiing lines in 15 seconds. And there is the hardcore backcountry camping trip, where adventurers rough it on a remote glacier, digging out tents when it snows and bagging peaks and checking off descents when it’s clear. Both sorts of outings, almost always, come to fruition in the springtime. This is a different Alaska skiing story, one that takes place in the shadows cast by the North’s long nights, where locals drive old pick-ups to the trailhead, skin and climb for hours to ski film-worthy lines, and return in the dark, speaking hardly a word of what they just accomplished." - Derek Taylor, Freeskier Magazine Principal Cinematography : Austin Ramaley Additional Footage : Josh Randich, Wiley Miller, Matt Sterbenz, David Knutson Editing : Jake Strassman
My SuperUnknown edit for you guys to enjoy and get hyped for finals!
This year wasn't the greatest snow year, but I still managed to have so much fun in the pow. I'm sorry this isn't the greatest edit/quality. This was such a good year and I am stoked to do it all again next year! Thanks to Monster Army and Jib Kids for supporting me. Thanks for watching, Bubba
Crested Butte Mountain Resort just stepped its game up. Introducing the new, the only, Teo Two. Backcountry pillow dreaming in bounds!
Ripping around Brighton and Solitude like usual, and some backcountry in Big.
Had a great season, this is some of the shots I managed to collect. Enjoy!
Springtime, a forced transition between ski season and summer adventures. Passed the cloud of boredom that reign during the season, hides a world of possibilities for those willing to search for it. The days become longer, slopes transform and great adventures are blooming. Follow the journey of a group of skiers throughout these changing passages of Québec’s spring. A short film by Émile Dontigny @lesloners
2 seasons ago on too small of a jump for a dub 10
A. Hays 2012-2014 season(s) remix. After the worst season ever decided to mix things up a little
Adam, McRae, and Andre get the first real pow of the season at Alta.
Big storm, good hucks.
Big thanks to Alta Ski Area, The SNOW GODS, and all the homies for making this season one i'll never forget. Cheers to landing my first double backy, stomping Pyramid Gap, and all the memories made on the hill. Keep the stoke alive.
My mid season edit in Jackson Hole so far
Through the Dynamic medium of filmmaking and a contemporary cinematic approach, this work explores the delicate relationship between man and the natural environment. Within this non-linear narrative, I present a young individual who has experienced a completely different life to mine. Born with a frozen and winterized state of mind; his youth spent wandering the vast Canadian landscape developing a unique connection with his natural world. Kamloops is a desert expanse situated in the Thompson Valley, British Columbia. A Semi arid climate with winter temperatures dropping to -20 as the icy Arctic air passes over the Rockies and the Columbian mountains into the interior. Its Anglicized name derives from a Shuswap word meaning, ?meeting place?. The impressive terrain and physical backdrop offered me an opportunity to examine an individual?s ultimate passion for skiing and outdoor adventure: at one with nature disengaged from the churning momentum of man?s existence. By presenting both physical interactions and connections with environments as mediums, I highlight how we use our delicate relationships with our contextual surroundings to escape from the challenges of societal pressures and avoid the stresses of day-to-day life. I created this narrative to tell a story of Kieran?s distinctive upbringing. I selected this piece as an example of my desire to present and express peoples? stories and my obsession in creating visual representations of individual?s lives and interactions. Although non-linear and lacking a completed thesis, this work takes the form of a personal narrative that echoes a young individual?s ability to connect with his natural origin. Producer: Eddie Foster and Kieran Nikula Cinematography: Kaleb Weston (Inflik.ca) , Ty Spooner, Eddie Foster and Kieran Nikula Editing: Eddie Foster Script: Eddie Foster and Tanner Wegner Narrated by: Beau Stephenson Music By: Adeodat Warfield Check out Inflik.ca for more
Skiers: Henry Gates, Sam Cohen, Mitch Cahoon, Christian Mandahl, Leo Ahrens, Doug Nagale, Carston Oliver, and Colter Hinchliffe Some left over footage from the season pieced together for your enjoyment. Filmed&Edited: Nate Cahoon
Better late than never I suppose. Had a pretty wild year last season and just got around to putting it together! Some high quality snow finally lined up and I got to do send some things that Ive been waiting for!
Shredding the ON3P Billy Goats & Cease & Desist in Lake Tahoe, Idaho & AK. Go skiing with your friends.
Short and to the point, a small collection of clips that I was able to quickly snag while I was at my home mountain in between competing at other resorts. I hope you enjoy.
Clips from the 14-15 season at Alyeska Resort. Wile many resorts this season were struggling to open, up here in South Central Alaska were reeking the benefits of our maritime snowpack. All though you will hear our spoiled locals complain about "worst year in history" this season in AK was unbelievable. Ok OK we didn't reach our 650 inch average this season, but we still received over 450 inches of snow. From my prospective the complaints being heard originated from the weekend worriers cubical when they -- "Didn't have the motivation to go check out the resort last weekend"-- Any one who made the effort to get after it in AK this season finished the season more than satisfied. Enjoy! --song-- "A little more" Mahcine Gun Kelly