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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Pink Slip or Blank Slip?
Great little video I came across about how you interpret being fired from a job Continue reading
Posted in Film-Making
Tagged Advertising, Creative, Lemonade Movie, Media, Unemployment
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Daring Dynamos: Freeze Festival
They’re practising their cinematographic and festival-attendance skills in England for now, so have a look at this great video they made of their trip to Freeze Festival in Battersea. Continue reading
Posted in Film-Making, Travel
Tagged Battersea, Daring Dynamos, Freeze Festival, Music festival, ski, War Child
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Address Is Approximate – a Great Short Film
There’s a lot of talent and hard work that’s made this so good, but it just shows that you don’t need tens of thousands of pounds to make fantastic films. Continue reading
Posted in Film-Making
Tagged Address Is Approximate, Canon 5D, Google Street View, stop motion, the theory, theory films
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Ted Liget’s Opinion on FIS GS Regulations
The article claims that FIS’ new regulations will increase injuries and reduce the enjoyment of the sport Continue reading
Posted in Sport
Tagged Beni Reich, FIS, FIS regulations, Giant Slalom, GS, ski racing, Ted Ligety, Turn radius
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Life of a Freeskier – Wendy Fisher
Whilst many skiers are now going straight into Freeride, ski-racing is still a fantastic grounding for skills and techniques Continue reading
Warren Miller’s “Like There’s No Tomorrow”
It doesn’t matter what’s going to happen tomorrow because you are living for the moment and you are totally engrossed in it. You are loving being there and being present like that. People who commit themselves to this lifestyle take advantage of it, like there might not be a tomorrow. Continue reading
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Tagged chris davenport, jibbing, ski, Skiing, Squaw Valley, Warren Miller
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Xavier De La Rue – This Is My Winter
This film will give mountain lovers the chance to experience Xavier’s point of view, seeing the nitty gritty of big mountain exploration and riding up close. Continue reading
Posted in Film-Making, Sport
Tagged Big Mountain, Freeride, Snowboard, Timeline, Xavier De La Rue
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Preview of 2011′s Warren Miller Ski Film, with Chris Davenport
The trailer is one of the best I have ever seen – I can watch it on loop! The editing and production is top-notch, the soundtrack incredible and the skiing is awe-inspiring; the whole package has been brilliantly but together. No other film has made me want to go skiing more. Continue reading
Posted in Film-Making, Sport, Travel
Tagged Big Mountain, chris davenport, Freeride, FWT, Like There's No Tomorrow, London, ski, ski mountaineering, Skiing, Warren Miller
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Hungry Man – A Random Film
And thus, whilst changing transport at Camden and requiring nutrition, I got my iPhone out and just videoed what I was up to. I edited it on iMovie. So here is my first, rather random, film: Hungry Man! Continue reading
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Tagged Ash Bhardwaj, Camden, felafel, Food, Hungry Man, Kebab, London, YouTube
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