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News: The Meeting 8 - New Form News: The Meeting 8 - New Format Details Announced For Aspen Event
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Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado – Aspen/Snowmass is proud to announce an enhanced format for the eighth year of The Meeting in Aspen, Colorado, September 27-29, 2012. In addition to the screening of the top new ski and snowboard movies, the event includes live music and parties and the chance to connect with industry influencers and friends to kick off the season. The Meeting also features a list of noteworthy presenters and seminars on broad topics within the industry from branding to content distribution. The registration fee for The Meeting is $250 per person, which includes all of the panels, movies, activities, music and parties.
“This year marks a serious evolution in The Meeting,” says Deric Gunshor, Senior Event Marketing Manager, Aspen Skiing Company. “In 2012, The Meeting sessions will expand beyond action sports and feature a powerful lineup of presenters with knowledge and experience in snowsports and beyond. The Meeting has grown immensely over its eight year history and we are excited to take this revered influencer event to the next level.”
There will be three panels on Friday, September 28, regarding a range of topics including branding, content, distribution, online activation and more. The following panelists are confirmed and more speakers will be announced soon.
Chase Jarvis – Visionary photographer, director, and fine artist with a consistent ambition to break down the barriers between new and traditional media, fine and commercial art. www.chasejarvis.com
Robert Scoble – The web’s most influential gear and tech blogger. He’s a gadget lover, a technology savant, a Silicon Valley insider and author. www.scobleizer.com
Scott Mellin – Founder and CEO of Factory Design Labs. www.factorylabs.com
Alex Hillinger – A lover of all things creative, Alex collaborates with designers, artists, filmmakers, scientists and entrepreneurs with an aim to make positive changes in the world. www.goodchemistry.com
Danny Grant – As General Manager of The Orchard Sports, Danny works directly with filmmakers and brands to help syndicate and monetize their premium content worldwide. www.theorchard.com
Gary Arndt – Independent travel writer, photographer and speaker. Gary is also measured as the web's most influential independent travel writer via Klout. www.everything-everywhere.com
Greg Lucia – Director of Brand Integration of Saatchi & Saatchi. www.saatchi.com
Registration and Tickets:
Registration for The Meeting is now live at www.aspensnowmass.com/meetingreg.
Tickets to movies at the Wheeler Opera House and Sundeck on Aspen Mountain will be sold separately through the Wheeler Opera House box office starting the first week of September. Tickets for music and movies at the Belly Up Aspen are currently available. These tickets can be bought individually by the public not wishing to participate in the industry panels and activities.
Movies:
This year’s feature films include: Matchstick Productions, “Superheroes of Stoke,” Teton Gravity Research, “The Dream Factory,” Poor Boyz Productions, “WE: A Collection of Individuals,” Level 1, “Sunny,” Voleurz, “Kill Your Boredom,” Teton Gravity Research, “Further,” Burton, “13,” Given, “Too,” and Pirate Movie Productions, “Unique8.”
Music:
Stephen Marley will rock the Belly Up Aspen on Friday, September 28, and the world’s greatest Pink Floyd show, Brit Floyd, will play in Aspen for the first time on Saturday, September 29.
LODGING:
The Limelight Hotel will once again be the official headquarters for The Meeting. A special $198.25/night room rate is available for guests of the event. To book, call 1-800-433-0832 and reference “The Meeting.”
Video and Photos:
Follow @AspenSnowmass on twitter for all the latest updates. Please note the official hashtag of event: #TheMeeting8. To check out everything that went down at The Meeting 7 last year click here:https://vimeo.com/30143512 or visit http://ow.ly/dbxrf for photos.
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Kill Your Boredom By Voleurz Kill Your Boredom By Voleurz
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After decades of hatred, animosity and fear, two strong forces clash in a battle for honour and freedom. One path must be taken, one side must prevail. Voleurz’ eighth feature-length film showcases the antics and exploits of the Voleurz family, and features snowboarders and skiers forced against each other in an all out bloodbath. Who will take the throne?
Kill Your Boredom highlights include newly appointed Voleurz snowboarder Geoff Brown jumping unique road gaps and adding a double cork in the backcountry to his already heavy bag of tricks; skier Rob Heule shows us what it takes to be skiing’s up-and-coming urban slayer, proving that the infamous 5-kink elbow rail in Calgary is actually possible; and of course, the hilarious and not-to-be-missed Winter Volympics will once again leave your mom asking, “Who are these morons?”
Featuring Geoff Brown, Rob Heule, KC Deane, Braden Dean, Simon d’Artois, Jesmond Dubeau, Joe Schuster, Mack Jones, Justin VDP, Shayne Zwickel, Jesse Millen, Warren Williams, Andrew Jackson, Josh Daiek, Cody Shepherd, Barry Hartman, Elyse Saugstad, Jake Black & more.
Produced & Directed by Darren Rayner & The Voleurz Family
Principal Cinematography by Darren Rayner, Mason Mashon, Pat King
RED cinematography by Jan Schuster & Mile End Media
RC Heli by Justin Hannewyk & Heli Video ProsIn association with:
Moment Skis, Whistler Blackcomb, Faction Skis, Kombi - 9 months ago
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Camp Of Champions - Ski - Week Camp Of Champions - Ski - Week D 2012
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Camp D concluded COC 2012 with a week of fun in the sun hanging with the Voleurz crew. Featuring skiing by Mack Jones, Rob Heule, Jay Heule, Dane Degruyter, Carl Fortin, Ben Ogilvie, Sandy Ogilvie, Max Morello, Campers and more.
The Camp of Champions in Whistler, BC, is home to the largest private summer terrain park on earth. Top pro riders call it one of the top three parks in the world… Winter or Summer! Get coached by some of the biggest names in skiing in a fun, relaxed atmosphere that provides a season worth of progression in just one week. To learn more, hit up campofchampions.com You’ll have the best week of your life.
Filmed by Graeme Meiklejohn, Sam Erickson, Mike Kvackay and Pat King
Edited by Sam Erickson
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News: Video Selection Announce News: Video Selection Announced For 2012 Nike iF3 Awards
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More than 40 freeski films will be presented at the Nike iF3 in Montreal, Canada, the iF3 Europe in Annecy, France and iF3 Innsbruck, Austria.
Selected Films:
PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY
Dang!, 4FRNT Media -USA
Turbulent Flow, Chaoz Productions – Norway
Free – Riding the perfect line, Studio Bivouac – Switzerland
Hurt So Good, Legs of Steel – Austria
In Space, Junkies On A Budget (JOB) – Austria
No Matter What, Meathead Films – USA
Pour Vous Servir, PVS Company – France
Sunny, Level 1 Productions – USA
The Dream Factory, Teton Gravity Research – USA
The Education of Style, Inspired Media Concepts – USA
The Eighty Six, Stept Productions – USA
The Eye of the Storm, Garchois Films – France
The Snow Collective, Tony Harrington – Australia
WE: A Collection of Individuals, Poor Boyz Productions – USA
While We Can, Imaginary Trace – SwedenAMATEUR CATEGORY
Act Natural, Toy Soldier Productions – USA
Awone Again, Awone – Switzerland
Déjà Vu, Brotherhood Films – Canada
Dynamite, Freeski-Crew – Austria
Joy & Pain, TFK Productions – Sweden
Le Grinch, WFProductions – Canada
Moss, NSF Productions – Canada
Part Time, PYP Productions – Canada
Souvenirs, ESK Media – Canada
TAZ, Gpsy feelin – France
Time of my Life, GCC02 SwitzerlandWEB & NEW MEDIA CATEGORY
4Bi9 House episode 3, 4Bi9 Media – USA
A Day with Tom and Gus. Moment Productions – Canada
Adventures in Transition, Jacob Strassman, USA
BioSkieur TV Best Of, BioSkieur – France
Blowing Money Fast, Garchois Films – France
Bon Appétit Freeski Blog, Bon Appétit, France
Episode 1, The Irie Indians Show, WFP Family – Canada
Episode 5, Real Skifi – Finland
FollowUs.TV, Follow Us – France
Immersion (Chapter 4), TKTV Inside, PVS Company – France
Jalpak Tash : A Kyrgystan Epic B4Après Media, Canada
Kill Your Boredom, Voleurz – Canada
Nipwitz Russia & Nipwitz Sarajevo – Nipwitz, Finland
Quarter Past Midnight, Switchback Entertainment – Canada
Same S#*t Different Movie, Headbud Production – Austria
Shukran Morocco, Sandra Lahnsteiner – Austria
Time of a Winter, CBC – France
Which Way To Ze Autobhan?, Traveling Circus – USAOUT OF AWARDS COMPETITION CATEGORY
Eye Of The Condor (top 3 videos) – La Parva, Chile
Ride & Fly, Cow Prod – France
Science of Airborning & Shit Skiers Say, Voleurz – Canada
Sennheiser Backcountry Picnic (top 3 videos) – Canada
Suzuki Nine Queens Episode 1, 2 & 3, The Distillery – AustriaALL GIRLS SCREENING INFO COMING SOON
Click Here To Visit The iF3 Website
Photo via 2012.if3.ca
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Video: Science of Airborning - Video: Science of Airborning - Art of Flight Spoof
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A spoof of the snowboard film The Art Of Flight. Voleurz's submission to the Intersection 7-day film contest during the 2012 World Ski and Snowboard Festival in Whistler.
SOUNDTRACK
"Neon Invasion" as performed by Neon Plastix
From the album "Awesome Moves"
2012 Blow Up Records Ltd
"Celebrate (remix) performed by SonReal
Goodlife musicSTARRING
Josh Daiek, Braden Dean, Jake Black, KC Deane, Geoff Brown, Rob Heule, Simon d'Artois, Shayne Zwickel, Justin VDP, Warren Williams, Andrew Jackson, Mack Jones, Jeff Boake, Joe Schuster, Josh Bibby, Reed Speedman, Bob Rayner - Blog post
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Heli Yeah! Whistler Blackcomb Heli Yeah! Whistler Blackcomb Terrain Parks Edit
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Spring is the time of year when the sun shines, the snow softens up and, the Terrain Parks go off at Whistler Blackcomb. Check out the latest edit brought to us by the Voleurz family, who spent a few blue bird days in the Blackcomb park filming with their helicopter for ants.
Don’t miss the Voleurz crew competing in Intersection, at this year’s Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival Wednesday April 18, at 8:00pm.
Rider Credits: Rob Heule, Jesse Millen, Cody Shepherd, Joe Schuster, Mack Jones, Dane Degruyter, Andrew Jackson, Max Hill, Jesmond Dubeau, Taylor Pfaff, Random Small Kid - 1 year ago
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Video: Shit Skiers Say By Whis Video: Shit Skiers Say By Whistler Blackcomb And Voleurz
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In this video, Whistler Blackcomb pays homage to Shit Girls Say and Shit Yogis Say memes that went live a few weeks ago. If you're not one of the 10 million people hip to this meme yet, watch below. - Blog post
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Video: That's Fine Trailer By Video: That's Fine Trailer By Voleurz
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Voleurz, a Vancouver-based lifestyle clothing brand, is proud to present the trailer for their seventh feature-length film, That's Fine.
That's Fine documents the antics and exploits of the infamous Voleurz Family, comprised of skiers, snowboarders and skateboarders, making the multi-sport offering one of the most well-rounded and diverse films in the action sports world.
Highlights include snowboarder Justin VDP slaying pillow lines in the Whistler backcountry, freeskier KC Deane's jaw-dropping big mountain segment, a raucous urban trip to Ontario with Scott Sych & Matt Brindisi, the unique style of one of skiing's most imaginative individuals, Max Hill (along with the highly entertaining return of Max Hill vs The Intern), skateboarding the streets of Vancouver with Tyler Holm, and of course, the hilarious and not-to-be-missed Winter Volympics.
That's Fine is proudly supported by Faction and Line Skis, and features KC Deane, Justin VDP, Max Hill, Braden Dean, Simon D'Artois, Mack Jones, Rob Heule, Tyler Holm, Riley Leboe, Billy Mitchell, Matt Brindisi, Warren Williams, Colston VB, Josh Bibby, Jake Black, Joe Schuster, Josh Stack, Scott Sych, Shayne Zwickel, Cam Schuster, Matty Richard, Corey Klim, Andrew Jackson, Dylan Stack, Jan Schuster, Ian 'Chug' Cosco and The Intern.
That's Fine will be released for free online in November 2011 in conjunction with a global premiere tour with screenings in Canada, US, Spain, Norway, France, UK, Germany, Australia and others. Limited edition DVD’s will be available exclusively at select Voleurz retailers.
For more information about That's Fine and the Voleurz brand go to voleurz.com.
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Windells Session 2 Snowboardin Windells Session 2 Snowboarding Recap
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Matt Ladley doing a man’s method. P: NJ Petersen
Photos by Darcy Bacha
It’s almost the end of June and that means that Session 2 has just finished up at Windells Snowboard Camp. The first month of summer has been flying by, as every day has been packed full with fun activities on and off the hill. The Nike 6.0 Team hosted Session 2, and with all of the park laps, skating, and Zombie Dodgeball the riders were taking part in, it was hard to tell who was having the most fun: Mason Aguirre, Sage Kotsenburg, Greg Bretz, Matt Ladley, and Ellery Hollingsworth, or all of the campers they were hanging out with!

A Session 2 view of the park, filled with jumps, rails, and boxes. Tucked in the right corner is the snake run, a favorite feature of everyone this summer.
For a small taste of summer snowboard camp fun, here are the top six moments from Session 2:
- The Nike crew hosted the first ever Windells Got Talent activity, where campers displayed a host of interesting skills. The youth of today is definitely multi-talented. the Nike 6.0 Team channeled Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson, judging acts that ranged from a devil stick performance, to pseudo-choreographed 80’s dancing, celebrity impressions, and finally, a brother and sister who did a dance and then poured soda on each other’s faces.
- The Capita Team came to camp, where they hung out with campers, participated in the chocolate milk race, signed autographs, and told everyone about their new team movie, Defenders of Awesome.
- Sage Kotsenburg held Sage-a-palooza with the campers, which included a multitude of birthday presents, cans of frosting, and prizes from Nike 6.0. Campers presented gifts to Sage, one of the best being a sock puppet that proclaimed he was the Sage’s #1 fan.
- Niko Cioffi and the Gremlinz were running around camp, too, and created a brand new, awesome camp activity: Capture the Schwag. Later in the week, Dakota Whitaker hit the on-campus air bag on a snowskate. Twice. This was the first time in recorded history this has ever happened.
- Nike 6.0 took over the Windells park. Mason, Greg, and Matt were lapping the tow ropes, Ellery was shredding with campers, and Sage Kotsenburg somehow lost his shirt, but was able to continue boarding. Nike stoked out the campers by bringing Snapsportz on hill and in the skatepark to get tons of photos of everyone having a blast and learning new tricks.
- The Voleurz Team trekked to camp from Canada, too! Joe Schuster, Jake Black, Simon D’Artois, and Patrick King showed their 2011 Intersection winning video and along with a group of excited campers, debunked the “don’t eat Pop Rocks and drink soda” myth.
Session 2 over and out—there’s still time to register for Session 7 in August, so head over to www.windells.com for more info, and come ride with us!

Derrek Lever grabs some fresh melon off the Gatorade feature. 5050 front three melon.

Mason Aguirre. We think he is doing a cab five mute. Regardless, looks like fun!

The Capita Team narrowly avoided getting carpal tunnel from all of the autographs they signed for campers while promoting their new team movie, Defenders of Awesome. (l to r) Scotty Stevens, Cale Zima, and Brandon Cocard. P: Erik Hoffman

Niko Cioffi back one off the pole jam.

That’s a really proper backlip. Luke Haddock.

Greg Bretz has great grabs.

Niko Cioffi created and patented Gremlinz Capture the Schwag while at camp. As the Gremlinz would say, “everyone synced up and sanctioned tons of schwag.” P: Erik Hoffman

The inflating of the bag jump each year is a definite sign that summer is here at Mount Hood.

Del Mar means “from the sea” in Spanish. Brendan Gerard is from Lake Tahoe. The two come together for a second in the halfpipe, in what could be called a Del Tahoe indy.

At Windells, the zombies always win during Zombie Dodgeball. No matter how many times campers hear this, some still choose to play on the human side. Sage Kotsenburg and camper Sebastian work the odds and join the zombie ranks for a game. P: Erik Hoffman
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How to: Flatspin 360 How to: Flatspin 360
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So you’ve blown your student loan on that session of summer camp and those brand-new rockered pow skis. Time to take what you’ve learned in the park and bring it to the big mountain arena. Silver Star prodigy and Whistler, B.C., local Riley Leboe takes us into the backcountry and shows us the Flatspin 360.
This is one of my favourite tricks to do because it’s super slow spinning. You get to see your landing nice and early, so usually it’s an easy trick to stomp. Essentially it’s a Backflip, but your feet don’t go straight over your head, they rotate off-axis to give this trick that “flat” look.
Before taking this trick to the backcountry, you must have it on lock in the park. Feeling if you’re spinning too fast or too slow and being able to adjust is crucial because backcountry jumps and cliffs will always be different and in-run speeds are always changing.
Find a safe zone. If you can’t find something similar to what you’ve been hitting in the park, look for a hip or small step-over. Hips are nice for Flatspins because you can get the spin flatter and overrotate slightly without incident.
Be calm and focused during the in-run. Get a feel for the speed so you can judge how hard to pop and how hard to set your flip.
Set the trick as you would in the park, only a bit slower. Often you’ll end up with more drop time than anticipated, and it’s easier to speed this trick up than slow it down.
Coming through the jump transition, be strong through your legs and core. As you make the lip, extend for a strong takeoff, drop your shoulders back and to the left, opening up your chest to the sky at a slight angle.
Enjoy the ride for a moment. Take a look around, then spot your landing as you pull through the flip. Keep your core tight to bring your spin around, then look for the landing.
I like to grab Japan with my Flatspins. As you set the trick and drop your shoulders back, reach your trailing arm down—your ski will be right there. This also helps flatten the rotation while keeping you straight enough to land forward. For grabs in front of your bindings, wait a little longer so you don’t block your rotation.
Landing in the backcountry is difficult. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t stomp your first attempt. Once you’ve spotted that landing, start thinking about whether you’re under-rotating or overrotating and adjust. Bring your arms out in front of your body and square your heels. You don’t want to land backseat, but rather on your heels. This way your feet will sink in, but your tips will stay up.
Ride out, backcountry bangin’. High-five your buddies and do it all over again.
Riley Leboe rides for Armada, Rockstar, Voleurz, Adidas Eyewear, and Tyrolia.
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Meet Mack Jones and Colston VB Meet Mack Jones and Colston VB
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Mack Jones and Colston Vb, good skiers and good people, that being said, they come from opposite sides of the ski spectrum. Party partners by night, these guys are completely different when they get to the hill. Mack slays parks all over the west coast while Colston spends his winters scouting lines and following the snow, where ever that takes him.

Colston VB Blasting Through Some BC Pow
Mack Jones made the move out west from Ottawa, leaving behind its rolling hills and parks for big mountain and a bigger scene. This man skis like a beast, stomping landings the way they should be stomped, and in my opinion has the best trick selection of anyone coming up that I have seen. Lately Mack has been on his grind, filming with Voleurz, PYP, and Toy Soldier Productions, no doubt putting together solid segments with all of them.
Growing up in Rossland B.C, home to Red Mountain, Colston got his start skiing the deep white stuff and sending big rocks. His urge to ski pow and drop cliffs never waivered. He has been able to steer clear of the bright tall tees and gang signs that suck so many into the park game. With his consistent hard work and an almost concerning never ending smile, Colston is now starting to make some noise in the big mountain scene, competing all over the coast and filming with the Voleurz family.
I took some time to talk to both of these young men and asked them the same set of questions to get an inside look at both sides of the ski world. This is what they wanted you to know.

Far from the nearest powder stash, Mack Jones throws a rodeo 5 over a perfectly manicured kicker at Camp of Champions
Big mtn / park / pipe – what takes over?
CVB: I can see park skiing getting a little played out. Don’t get me wrong, right now I love the park stuff, I’m a fan, but now that pipe is in the Olympics and slope is being pushed to be an Olympic event I can see it getting too regulated. More judging doesn’t make it better.
In my mind, big mountain deserves more main stream respect. It brings out more in a skier; it takes a more creative skier to pick a sick line. To me the mountains are limitless and skis were created to access the mountains so that’s where they should be used.
MJ: I’m a little biased on this one due to the fact that being originally from the East coast, park is what I grew up shredding and continue to ride the most. The fact that you can always learn something new and push your limits never seems to get old to me, so in my mind park riding takes over… for now. But after spending a week in Retallack this winter and seeing what the bigger stuff is all about, I’d say big mountain takes over in terms of straight up gnarliness. I’d never really stood on top of a line and been like, “No idea where I’m going, ok let’s just survive… dropping!” until then and it gave me some serious respect for the mountains- definitely want to do more big mountain stuff. Then of course there’s pipe, which is going to take our sport to the next level. I have so much respect for the guys who slay pipe, some of the stuff they’re doing now is insane! With it now being a part of the Olympics, pipe skiing is going to take the sport right to the mainstream with guys like Dorey, Riddle, and Margetts leading the charge… and who better to do that than some awesome Canadian dudes, right?
What has to change with contests? Big mountain / Half-Pipe / Slopestyle…
CVB: Big Mountain contests are getting there, now there is a “style” category so doing tricks is now a big part of your score which I like. Still though, it seems to be who’s the gnarliest, not always who’s skiing the best. It is getting so hard to place well in them without totally risking your life because the level of gnar is so high. I would hate to be a judge for big mountain contests.One thing that could be changed in my opinion is the on hill inspection. There is no reason why inspection can’t be done visually. We had a number of instances this year where it would snow over a foot but then due to heavy athlete inspection of the venues in the morning it would be hard pack by the time anyone got a chance to ski.
MJ: Honestly, I’d have to say that contest trends in both big mountain and slope are really cool and I like the direction things are going. In terms of big mountain, more events like Red Bull’s Linecatcher and Cold Rush would be good. Those contests are so cool to watch and must be a blast to be a part of… much more interesting that your typical big mountain events where the win goes to whoever is most extreme. In slope, the courses are getting much more creative with unique jibs and jumps that require more than your standard slope tricks, which makes it fun to watch everyone do things you’re not used to seeing rather and 38 doubles and a 270 disaster.
Maybe one thing that could change is the weighting of points on jumps vs. rails. Sometimes I find in slope contests that riders do the bare minimum on the rails in order to not ruin their run before the jumps, because they know that the jump line is where the high scores are earned. That may just be me, but it would be good to see people take more risks on the rail sections and actually be rewarded for it.
Ski videos need…
CVB: Better soundtracks for sure… Narration like the old days with would be tight…those movies were rad. The narration was interesting and gave people who don’t know skiing at all a chance to really get into it, not just, “we got here and did this, it was sick”.
I am more stoked on collaborative projects than the same companies producing the same movies with the same athletes year after year.
MJ: Aggressive hand gestures at the camera, dubstep, extreme editing, and fancy intros……. kidding! I’m actually a huge ski nerd and am pretty stoked on where ski movies are right now, I just love watching skiing. Insert photo of me in nerd glasses watching ski movies here. A lot of people watch a movie and then go right into hating on what wasn’t in it, what sucked, etc… When I watch a movie I like to spend my time getting stoked on what actually happened rather than what was missing. Yay for skiing, holler!
Who is the next skier to make waves, out of your crew?
CVB: My Rossland homies are REDICULOUS, they are all so sick. They just ski and sled for fun on the weekends and drop bangers all the time, just without the cameras. To me that’s the best, people who shred hard just because they love it, shout out to Brodie Evans and Alex Berg.MJ: Rob Heule. Probably my favorite person I got to ride with this winter… he has an uncanny ability to stomp urban rails in a limited number of tries, has some of the best style going right now that is super unique to him, kills it on the Dew Tour in pipe with one of the coolest runs out there, and just happens to be the nicest guy you just might ever meet. Oh… and he drives across North America all winter in the sickest GMC van named Terry, say somethin’.
Mackstradomus and Colson VB, son of Miss Cleo, tell it how they see it. Now we sit back, wait, and see what the future really holds.
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Video: Voleurz's WInning 2011 Video: Voleurz's WInning 2011 WSSF Intersection 2011 Submission
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Voleurz entered the first ever Intersection filmmaking contest during the World Ski and Snowboard Festival in Whistler, April 2011. Six film crews were given 7 days to shoot and edit a 5-7 minute action-sports film. Voleurz took home the gold with this action-packed ski and snowboard segment.
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Full Movie: Look On The Bright Full Movie: Look On The Bright Side By Voleurz
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Look on the Bright Side from Voleurz on Vimeo.
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Description:Look on the Bright Side will be available online for free at http://Voleurz.com in November 2010. PRESENTED BY: Smith Optics, Faction Skis, Whistler Blackcomb, Line Skis, Coors Light FEATURING: Braden Dean, Justin VDP, Matt Margetts, TJ Schiller, Mike Riddle, Jesmond Dubeau, Shayne Zwickel, Mike Mertion, Jeff Boake, Max Hill, Warren Williams, Ian Cosco, Josh Stack, Corey Klim, Joe Schuster, Andrew Jackson, Jan Schuster, Nick Moore, Cam Schuster, Josh Bibby, Tyler Holm, Colston JB, Scott Sych, Barry Hartman, Reed Speedman, Jordan Gibson-Fraser, and Simon d
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