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Asher Pacey in the Maldives on board Liquid Destination from Liquid Destination on Vimeo.
I found a few clips that I have filmed of Asher over the years and thought I should bang together a little edit.
One session with Asher Pacey from WMSURFING on Vimeo.
Asher Pacey ripping some right handers, seen through the eyes of the Jazz Cat.
Russell Bierke - By A Thread from O'Neill on Vimeo.
Check out Russell Bierke’s first day back in the water after his near death bail. By A Thread’s medley of elevator drops, backside barrels, and heavy slabs proves that he’s back - with the Red Bull Cape Fear in his sights.
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Kirk Flintoff in Slow Mo - Music by The Echelon Effect from Tim Bonython Productions on Vimeo.
Shot on the 4K Phantom Flex
Burn In from Vincent Kardasik on Vimeo.
Watch in 4K.
"Burn In" is a very personal preview of the most anticipated movie "Vague à l'Ame".
Produced by: LKRTEL
Supported by: Billabong
Directed by: Vincent Kardasik
Starring: Benjamin Sanchis
Cinematography: Michael Darrigade Vincent Kardasik
Narration by: Ryan Keen
Post-production by: Julie Kardasik
Soundtrack: Jovel / The Heroine Ryan Keen / Thoughts
Shot on location aboard the King Millenium.
Vision from Vincent Kardasik on Vimeo.
Behind every story, there's a vision... Our vision was born from a different perception of the World around us. We are LKRTEL and this is our story...
Production: LKRTEL
Directed and shot by: Vincent Kardasik
Narration by: Graham Tracey
Soundtrack by: Ryan Keen and Dan Dare
Post-production by: Julie Kardasik
Additional footage: Adrian Bernard Batida&Co Arthur Bourbon Regis Leon Isio Noya
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Oh Wonder - Ultralife from Daniel Uribe on Vimeo.
Director: Daniel Uribe
Director of Photography: Tate McCurdy
Producer: Lauren Skillen, Susan O'Brien
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1st AC: Terra Gutmann-Gonzalez
Gaffer: Alfredo Montenegro
Production Designer / Costume: Silken Weinberg
Editor: John Shafto
Colorist: Daniel Silverman
Storyboard : Roger Hom
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Executive Producer: Ryan Creighton
Post Producer: Adrienne McNeary
Casting Director: Richard Delancey
Cast: Greg Lucey, Skylar Dominique Hill, Ashlie Auguillard, Amanda Lehan and Joe Thomas
Extras: Chris Salvador, Ramsey Kyles, Javier Gonzalez, Isabela Humphrey, Silken Weinberg, Oliver España
Production Company: MPC
Oh Wonder - All We Do from Sean Mahoney on Vimeo.
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AFTERMATH from Sean Benik on Vimeo.
In 2015, Oliver Kurtz and Sean Benik collaborated to create Serotonin, a 6-minute short. In it, Oliver scores one of the best waves of the winter at Pipe and the best wave of the summer at Newport Point (which landed him the cover of SURFER), and together with Sean’s quick cuts and abrupt song changes, it turned out to be one of the most memorable edits of the year. Now, two years later, Sean and Oliver teamed up again to make Aftermath. While it’s clearly a sequel to Serotonin, it’s three times as long, and three times as weird (in the best possible way). - Zander Morton
Vorticity (4K) from Mike Olbinski on Vimeo.
Blu-Ray discs available here: mikeolbinski.com/shop/ Song by Kerry Muzzey: "Found" (Available on iTunes (http://bit.ly/MO_TM3) and Amazon (http://bit.ly/Found_KM) - please support him!) Follow me: mikeolbinski.com / twitter.com/mikeolbinski / facebook.com/mikeolbinskiphotography / instagram.com/mikeolbinski BTS Footage: youtube.com/user/MikeOlbinski/videos (Subscribe!) ---------------------------
Blood. Sweat. Tears. Joy. That's what this spring was for me. The miles, the grind, the failing, the epic days missed, the lack of sleep, the jubilation, the friendships strengthened, and the time away from my family. And when the chasing was all done...wondering, was worth it all?
Heck yeah it was.
I had three goals this spring: Get a tornado on time-lapse, capture the best footage I possibly could, and chase as much as my schedule would allow. That ended up totalling 18 chase days. 20,000 miles driven. Almost 60,000 time-lapse frames shot. Nine total states. Hours and hours and hours of editing. All between April 15th and June 15th.
And the tornado? Not only did I get one, but I got six more. On April 15th, the very first day out, I saw two tornadoes in the Texas Panhandle. May 9th was Wynnewood and Sulphur in Oklahoma (both in this film), as well as Trinidad on June 13th in Colorado. And while most tornadoes will be obvious in the film, you'll have to use a keen eye to spot the first two, which appear at 2:08 and 2:13. The Wynnewood tornado, which you will see at the very end of the film, was one of the most surreal moments of my life. I was so focused on keeping up with the storm that day, that I barely realized that I had captured what I'd been working so hard to get. I texted my wife a few photos and simply said "Baby I did it". It wasn't until she responded "Babe, it's beautiful. I'm so happy for you" that I completely lost it - live stream going on in the truck, people watching, and tears streaming down my face.
But that's how much this spring meant to me, and how hard I was going. Most of the time exhausted. My typical routine would be to leave Phoenix sometime in late afternoon, drive all night, sleep an hour or two in the truck and then chase the next few days. And then drive home all night again. I did whatever I could to to minimize the time away from my family. Heck, I once even shot a wedding all day, left the venue, and drove all night to chase. I didn't want to miss anything this spring.
What's awesome to me is that some of my best stuff came from marginal days, where it took some effort and crazy luck to get sick storm structures. Those were the surprises - amazing clips worthy of the final product despite the chase day starting out subpar. Combined together with everything else, I think it's some of my best footage to date!
Technical note...this film marks the first time I used my Canon 5DSR and 11-24 for time-lapse, which I bought right before the spring started (Thank you Martin Heck for the help!). I'm not 100% sure of course, but I believe the tornadoes in the film may be some of the first ever captured in 8K resolution. The 50 megapixels that camera offers was huge for being able to zoom into certain shots and still maintain fantastic quality and sharpness. Couldn't be happier with that beast. I also used my trusty 5D3 for the tighter shots, with the 35mm, 50mm or 135mm.
I have to mention Kerry Muzzey here...he has surpassed being kind to me. This is the 3rd or 4th time he's donated a song to one of my projects and I'm forever grateful. His music is powerful, haunting at times, and always, always perfect for the story I want to tell. This year I knew right away that "Found" was the song I would use. Please visit the links above to support his work!
There are a lot of names to thank which are listed at the end of the film. I owe them all so much for helping me this spring. Nowcasting, making me turn around when I was headed to Montana, teaching me about forecasting, helping me choose the right new camera, editing input, and just being good friends. I am very blessed to have some amazing people around me!
Most of all to my wife, Jina. She knows...every year I'm gone longer. I'm sure next year could be worse. But through it all, even when it's really tough, she's always right behind me. Making things work when I'm away. There are never enough words to cover how amazing she is. But she knows and I know - this film wouldn't happen without her.
I think that's about it! Thanks to everyone for the kind words of support all year. I truly hope you enjoy this one! On to Monsoon 3! ---------------------------
Technical Details:
Captured with A CANON 5DSR, CANON 5D3, Canon 11-24mm f/4, 16-35mm, 35mm, 50mm, 135mm Processed using Lightroom, LR Timelapse, After Effects and Premiere Pro
Most clips available in 8K resolution, as well as 4K.
One day in Morocco from Loussouarn Yannick aka Yannock on Vimeo.
One day in Morocco with Marc Lacomare and Joan Duru Music:Snimbe (Aves Susheela Raman) Tama Editing and footages: Yannick Loussouarn Additional footages: Michael Darrigade
Jamie XX, Gosh from ROMAIN-GAVRAS on Vimeo.
The Thrill is Back | Kelly Slater from RVCA on Vimeo.
In this installment of our The Thrill is Back series, Herbie Fletcher narrates us through early footage of Kelly Slater on the North Shore and some super 8 footage of Kelly at the trestles event in 1990.
SURFING @ 1000 FRAMES PER SECOND 2016 from Chris Bryan on Vimeo.
I luv shooting Surfing more than anything, its not just a job, its a passion. Heres some of my favourite moments from 2016. Thanks to all the amazing surfers i was fortunate enough to work with. All images where shot using the Phantom Flex 4K camera with Arri Ultra Prime lenses and Chris Bryan Films custom underwater housing. Please visit my website for more info: WWW.CHRISBRYANFILMS.COM or EMAIL: [email protected] Feel free to share this link: vimeo.com/183462793 Follow Chris on Instagram @CHRISBRYANFILMS if your interested in seeing more of his work and travels. Edit: Tom Hannam (@tomhannam) Music Artist: Piers Baron - "Waltz of the Bells" Soundmix: Nick West (Smith and Western Sound) Colour Grade: Dwayne Hyde Surfers in order of appearance: Screen Shot: Anthony Walsh Opening shot: Koa Rothman Koa Rothman Luke Davis Craig Anderson Albee Layer Jeremy Flores Cyclops (empty wave) Chris Ross Mick Fanning x 2 Laurie Towner Matt Meola x 3 Taj Burrow x 3 John Florence x 3 Kolohe Andino John Florence x 2 Dan Ryan (Closing shot)
WHO AM I? from Isaac Jones presents. on Vimeo.
Showcasing my favourite work from the past 2 years or so. All taken in Western Australia
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Featuring- Jacob Willcox, John John Florence, Jerome Forrest, Jack Robinson, Shaun Manners, Yadin Nicol, Parker Coffin, Josh Moniz,
WE SCORED IN NIAS from aritzaranburu.com on Vimeo.
Lost & Found // Tristan Guilbaud from Tristan Guilbaud on Vimeo.
Just a good old last minute trip on an unexpected island in Western Africa earlier this year. Five days of intense surfing with an amazing crew and some lifetime memories.
Filming & Editing : Falling Angels Prod / Comptoir du Surf
Instagram account : @tristanguilbaud Facebook page : Tristan GUILBAUD