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TGR Grom Contest Winning Edits TGR Grom Contest Winning Edits 2012 – Sam Winship and Reid Smith
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This year Teton Gravity Research hosted its third annual Grom Contest. Sixteen year old Sam Winship, of Victor, Idaho, and thirteen year old Reid Smith, of Chatham, New Jersey, are the winners of the 2012 TGR Grom Contest. Check out their winning edits. Sam Winship gets to film with TGR this winter, and this clip is shown before every stop on the TGR film tour. Congrats Sam and Reid.
Want to star in a ski film? The TGR Grom Contest makes that dream a reality for one lucky participant. Groms 17 years of age or younger may submit up to one ski or snowboard edit each month for a chance to film with TGR and have an edit of their footage shown before our film tour.
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Grom Contest Interview: Reid S Grom Contest Interview: Reid Smith, Age 13
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Reid Smith, a 13-year-old snowboarder from New Jersey, is this year's Overall Grom Contest snowboard champ. An edit of Smith's footage will play before every showing of The Dream Factory during this fall's film's tour. What does the future hold for this East-coast gnar-nugget? Only time and turns will tell.
When did you start skiing?
Seven. But I didn't ride park until I was ten.
Where do you ride the most?
Big Boulder, Pennsylvania.
What aspect of snowboarding do you most enjoy?
Riding park with my friends. I haven't really ridden powder yet.
Who are your favorite people to ride with?
My friends Robert, Owen and Derek.
How do you balance school and snowboarding?
My parents want me to do good in school. I do my homework in the car, when I'm in school I try to give it 100%. When I snowboard I try to give that 100%.
What does it mean to you to have your video selected by TGR?
I gained confidence because I was against older people. It's also good attention for me so other companies can see me.
Do you edit your own videos?
Yea, I edit my own videos with Final Cut Express. I got it for Christmas.
What was your most memorable day last season.
My best day was at Seven Springs. There was an open-class Big-Air competition, and I won it. That's also when I met Ian Macy, the filmier for Seven Springs. That was a good day.
What trick did you win it with?
A 65-foot backside 7, and a backside rodeo 5.
What are your plans for this coming winter?
I want to do more competitions like the Gatorade Free Flow, and Big Boulder has a lot of comps so I want to do those. I also want to film more with my friends because we want to do this Rome Snowboards Local Gnar video contest.
Have you found a way to train for winter during these summer months?
I went to Windell's this year. That was really awesome because the Windell's Academy gave me a week free and my parents paid for two, so I was there for almost a full month.
What are you most proud of taking away from those three weeks?
I almost got a double-rodeo there. I tried it like five times. My closest try I washed out because i landed on my heels instead of my toes.
How do you plan on using your video selection with TGR to help further your snowboarding career?
Hopefully other companies will see it and want to pick me up. I think I'll probably send them to the Grom Contest winners page and this interview page.
Any shoutouts to your homies, family or sponsors?
Rome Snowboards, the Steezers, and Jay, my coach. And my parents for driving me all over the place.
Reid's winning Grom Contest entry:
Here's a fun edit from Reid and his crew, the Steezers:
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Reid Smith Twacked Out Reid Smith Twacked Out
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Reid Smith Spicy Reid Smith Spicy
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Reid Smith Hikes Reid Smith Hikes
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Reid Smith Upside Down Reid Smith Upside Down
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Reid Smith Rodeo Reid Smith Rodeo
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TGR Announces 2012 Grom Contes TGR Announces 2012 Grom Contest Winners
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Teton Village, Wyoming — The winners of the 2012 Teton Gravity Research Grom Contest have been announced.
After sorting through 62 entries over the course of the season, 16-year-old skier Sam Winship, who skis at Grand Targhee, has been voted the over all winner by the TGR production team and TGR athletes. In the snowboard category, 13-year-old Reid Smith, who rides at Camelback in Pennsylvania, was voted the overall snowboard winner.
Sam Winship’s edit:
As the over all champion, Winship has won the opportunity to film with the TGR production team during the 2012-13 season. Winship also gets to attend the world premiere of TGR’s newest ski and snowboard film The Dream Factory and have his video edit play before every showing of The Dream Factory film tour. On top of that, Winship gets a GoPro package and a pile of TGR swag.
As the snowboard winner, Reid Smith will also have an edit of him play before The Dream Factory on the film tour and he gets a GoPro and TGR swag package.
Congratulations to both Sam and Reid for putting together two winning edits!
Reid Smith’s edit:
About the TGR Grom Contest:
Now in its third year, the TGR Grom Contest makes the dream of staring in a ski and snowboard movie a reality for one lucky participant. Groms 17 years old or younger may submit up to one ski or snowboard edit each month for a chance to film with us during the 2012-’13 season and have an edit of their footage shown before our 2012 film tour. A GoPro HD Hero 2 will also be awarded to our favorite edit from each month.
Click Here To Watch All Of The Winning Edits From Each Month
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TGR Edit -- Reid Smith 2012 TGR Edit -- Reid Smith 2012
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Description:Rider: Reid Smith Filmed By: Robert Capone Reid Smith -- special thanks to Rome Snowboards
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Reid Smith (age 11) Reid Smith (age 11)
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Description:Rider: Reid Smith Filmed By: Whitney Smith Filmed mostly at Camelback Mountain in Pennsylvania and Mount Snow and Stratton in Vermont
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MOVIE SCHEDULE AND MUSIC ANNOU MOVIE SCHEDULE AND MUSIC ANNOUNCED FOR THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING
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DJ boyhollow and The Swayback to Play Belly Up
Two Movies Added to Lineup
Tickets are Now on Sale at Wheeler Opera House and Belly Up
Aspen/Snowmass, Colo. September 3, 2009 – The Fifth Annual Meeting presented by Audi will deliver more movies than ever and a commanding music lineup with Denver DJ, boyhollow and Colorado rock trio, The Swayback, both performing at Belly Up. The two movies added to the lineup include Empire Attire’s Transitions and Blood by BrothersFilm.
Tickets for The Meeting are on sale now at the Wheeler Opera House and Belly Up. Each screening at the Wheeler includes two movies and tickets are $10 per screening. Belly Up pricing is $10 for Thursday, including the D&E Fashion show and DJ boyhollow. Belly Up pricing is $15 for Saturday, including two movies and a performance by The Swayback.
Tickets for the Wheeler movies can be purchased at www.wheeleroperahouse.com or 970-920-5770. Tickets for Belly Up can be purchased at www.bellyupaspen.com or 970-544-9800.
The Meeting will also feature Re:Session by Teton Gravity Research at the Sundeck on Friday, September 25, followed by the newly announced Empire Attire’s Transitions, a film by Riley Poor featuring Simon Dumont. Tickets for the Sundeck will be available at the Wheeler starting September 4 and will be available at the Aspen Mountain ticket office on the day of the show.
The Sky Hotel has extended their industry rate of $175/night with a book by date of September 9. Call 1-800-882-2582 and mention The Meeting.
The industry sessions are yet to be announced but the rest of the schedule is below.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2009
Wheeler Opera House
7 p.m. Doors open
8 p.m. NEPSA Video Awards
Belly Up
9 p.m. Doors open at Belly Up
10 p.m. D&E Fashion Show at Belly Up
11 p.m. Special Guest Performance by DJ boyhollow
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
Screening #1 – Wheeler Opera House
4:30 p.m. Doors open
5 p.m. Nimbus – Contrast
6 p.m. Poor Boyz Productions – Everyday is a Saturday
Screening #2 – Wheeler Opera House
8 p.m. Doors open
8:30 p.m. J Mills Entertainment – Stance
9:20 p.m. Burton Productions – “The B”
Showing #3 – The Sundeck on Aspen Mountain
9 p.m. Silver Queen Gondola begins to run
10 p.m. Teton Gravity Research – Re:Session
11:30 p.m. Empire Attire – Transitions
12:30 a.m. After Party
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2009
Screening #4 – Wheeler Opera House
4:30 p.m. Doors open
5 p.m. BrothersFilm – Blood
6 p.m. Forum – Forever
Screening #5 – Wheeler Opera House
7:30 p.m. Doors open
8 p.m. Level 1 – Refresh
9:30 p.m. Matchstick Productions – IN DEEP
Screening #6 – Belly Up
9 p.m. Doors open
10 p.m. A Transworld Snowboarding Production – Get Real
11 p.m. People – Nice Try
12 a.m. The Swayback
For more information about The Meeting or Aspen Skiing Company, please visit www.aspensnowmass.com or call 970-925-1220.
DETAILED MUSIC AND MOVIE DESCRIPTIONS – THE MEETING 2009
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2009
Aspen/Snowmass NEPSA Video Awards at the Wheeler Opera House – 8 p.m.
The NEPSA Awards offer athletes and filmmakers from the region an opportunity to showcase their talents and compete for a cash prize. Athletes are invited to create multimedia presentations using music, video, photography and other mediums, while incorporating one of the following themes: Neon, Ski & The City or There’s No Place Like Home.
D&E Fashion Show at Belly Up – 10 p.m.
The third annual event showcases the upcoming season’s hottest on-mountain and street-wear fashions from D&E Ski and Snowboard Shop. Models will walk the runway in Helly Hansen, Burton, Oakley, Volcom, Bonfire, 686, Smith, Holden, DNA, Analog, Armada and Gore-Tex.
Performance by boyhollow – 11 p.m.
Over the last eight years, boyhollow aka Michael Trundle has established himself as one of Denver’s most diverse, proficient and well-known DJs. Having held position as a resident DJ in club-nights spanning almost every genre - indie, rock, soul, electro, 80s, hip-hop and Top 40, boyhollow has become adept at transcending these genres and creating an experience that is not only unique, but is able to adapt itself to almost any type of crowd, setting or party.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
Wheeler Opera House – Doors open at 4:30 p.m.
Contrast by Nimbus – 5 p.m.
Skiing is about more than the latest trick and best action from the previous season. With that in mind, Nimbus Independent is proud to announce their second high definition motion picture, titled Contrast. The new film examines the difference between objects, people, concepts, color, light and the skiing of Pep Fujas, Eric Pollard, Chris Benchetler, Andy Mahre and Blake Nyman.
Everyday is a Saturday by Poor Boyz Productions – 6 p.m.
Whether it’s waiting for that bluebird day to come or countless training sessions before a competition, Poor Boyz aims to provide a chronicle of each process, from the mental standpoint to the prearranged state of bliss through Everyday Is A Saturday. Featured athletes: Simon Dumont, Tanner Hall, Jossi Wells, Charles Gagnier, TJ Schiller, Anthony Boronowski, Sammy Carlson, Nick Martini, Andreas Hatviet, John Spriggs, CR Johnson, Matt Walker, Brandon Kelly, Alexis Godbout and more.
Wheeler Opera House – Doors open at 8 p.m.
Stance by JMills Ent. – 8:30 p.m.
This film will reexamine women’s snowboarding from the inside out. Combining the most innovative and progressive female riders, including Olympic medalist Gretchen Bleiler and the Winter X Games Gold medalist, Torah Bright; Stance is already positioned as the one film everyone wants in. With the latest advances in cinematography, Stance features Gretchen Bleiler, Lisa Filzmoser, Hana Beaman, Jenny Jones, Kimmy Fasani, Raewyn Reid, and Torah Bright.
“The B” by Burton – 9:20 p.m.
For the 2010 snowboard season, Burton is proud to present “The B.” A major snowboarding motion picture showcasing the riding of Jeremy Jones, Jussi Oksanen, Nicolas Müller, Frederik Kalbermatten, Keegan Valaika, Shaun White and more. “The B” was filmed on location everywhere with good snow from Australia to Europe to Alaska, and features the quite possibly the most iconic feature ever captured on film. It’s all downhill from here.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2009
The Sundeck – Silver Queen Gondola Opens at 9 p.m.
Re:Session by Teton Gravity Research – 10 p.m.
The award winning producers at Teton Gravity Research (TGR) present their newest 16mm and HD film, Re: Session. Follow the crew as they score in one of Alagna, Italy’s deepest seasons on record. Check out forbidden powder in Poland, massive wedges in Colorado, new gap jumps in Utah and seven weeks of epic riding conditions in Alaska. The all-star roster includes TGR regulars Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Seth Morrison, Jeremy Jones, Kye Petersen, Ian McIntosh, Dana Flahr, Dylan Hood, Erik Roner, Wiley Miller, and Dash Longe rounded out with the fresh faces of Tanner Hall, Sammy Carlson and Callum Pettit.
Transitions by Empire Attire – 11:30 p.m.
Empire Attire presents Transitions, a film by Riley Poor, documenting the rise of Simon Dumont as he reflects a generation that has changed the state of action sports and youth culture today.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2009
Wheeler Opera House – Doors at 4:30 p.m.
Blood by BrothersFilm – 5 p.m.
Blood is a 16mm independent snowboarding film produced by BrothersFilm (Wyatt & Cory Stasinos, Zach & Aaron Hooper) out of Aspen, Colo. Blood is being combined with last years unreleased film 31 Days In Alaska. This DVD set called The Stimulus Package takes you on snow filled adventures on location in Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Alaska. Blood follows Aspen local snowboarders Wyatt and Cory Stasinos as they explore for deep untouched powder and build solid friendships with other snow seekers in some of North America’s sketchiest back country.
Forever by Forum – 6 p.m.
Forever documents the life and times of the Forum Team from 5 a.m. backcountry calls to midnight street sessions. Created by the makers of such highly acclaimed films as The Resistance, True Life, Video Gangs, That and Forum or Against'em, this newest release is the next chapter in Forum’s everlasting legacy. Featuring athletes Peter Line, Joni Malmi, Eddie Wall, Jake Blauvelt, Pat Moore, John Jackson, Stevie Bell, Jake Welch, Nic Sauve, Daniel Ek, Niko Cioffi, Cameron Pierce, Niki Korpela and Ethan Morgan.
Refresh by Level 1 – 8 p.m.
Level 1 looks back and challenges perspectives of where the sport has come from, and where it’s going in their tenth-anniversary offering, Refresh. New things will never get old; fresh images of big jumps, deep powder, technical urban exploits, steep lines, and memorable terrain park action with a collection of the sport’s best and brightest talent. Featuring athletes: Tom Wallisch, Wiley Miller, Tanner Rainville, Duncan Adams, Phil Casabon, Henrik Harlaut, Mike Riddle, Josh Bibby, Liam Downey, Corey Vanular, Mike Hornbeck, Stefan Thomas, Will Wesson, Adam Delorme, Ahmet Dadali, JF Houle, Arnaud Rougier, Niklas Eriksson and others.
IN DEEP by Matchstick Productions – 9:30 p.m.
From North America to destinations worldwide, IN DEEP will take an original look at the sport of skiing. IN DEEP features Mark Abma, Sean Pettit, Eric Hjorleifson, Daron Rahlves, Henrik Windstedt, Chris Davenport, Bobby Brown, Colby West, TJ Schiller, Mike Douglas, Ingrid Backstrom, Jacob Wester, Russ Henshaw, Henrik Harlaut, JT Holmes, Sammy Carlson, Shane McConkey and more. MSP was faced with tragedy this year when long time friend and star skier Shane McConkey died in a BASE jumping accident. This film will feature a McConkey tribute highlighting his incredible career as a pro skier.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2009
Belly Up – Doors 9 p.m.
Get Real by A Transworld Snowboarding Production – 10 p.m.
This raw film delivers hammering, up-close action with a diverse cast of riders shot entirely in crystal-clear HD format. From the peaks of Alaska to the streets of Minneapolis to the silent forests of Japan, Get Real takes viewers on an adventure straight to the core of modern snowboarding. Featuring Scotty Lago, Jed Anderson, Eero Niemela, Patrick McCarthy, Scott Stevens, Kyle Clancy, Mikey Rencz, Sammy Luebke, Chris Grenier, Devun Walsh, Iikka Backstrom, Bjorn Leines and Benji Richie.
Nice Try by People – 11 p.m.
With two highly acclaimed films under their belts, the creators of We’re People Too and Down With People are back with the newest release Nice Try, featuring a progressive crew of riders including fresh additions Wille Yli-Luoma, Seth Huot, Robbie Walker, Snowboarder Rookie of the Year Eiki Helgason, and Transworld Rookie of the Year Lucas Debari. Follow the crew as they creatively destroy urban spots, find the coolest way down the highest peaks, and just send it—see the good times and good tricks as our People get after it or at least give it a Nice Try.
The Swayback – 12 a.m.
The rock trio The Swayback have mysterious sounding vocals from lead singer/bass guitarist Eric Halborg and eerie reverberating kinks along the glossy melodic channels delivering a dance rock make-up relatable to The Killers and the dark brooding hues of Editors. The Swayback’s new CD, Long Gone Lads, has a new wave sonorous with dashes of Brit-pop accents and synth-textured trimmings made by the guitar blades of William Murphy with stubs of vibrating mallets from drummer Martijn Bolster that feel like Joy Division. The songs’ border on the esoteric while splattered in synth-pop solutions tuned to a melodic broil.
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