Showing posts with label cinimatography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cinimatography. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

TimeScapes 4K

I wanted to post this video from Tom Lowe, the man behind TimeScapes. Its really incredible what this dude has done. Almost 4 years ago, when I got into cinema for the first time with the purchase of my 5D Mark II, Tom was already pushing the limits of what can be done with these cameras. He was a huge inspiration for me, because I couldn't believe that he was producing these time-lapse images with the same camera. He's now responsible for a time-lapse craze sweeping over everyone and their grandma with an SLR, but he's always a few steps ahead with his imagination and use of emerging technologies. Do yourself a favor and buy his film, it will be the ultimate benchmark for moving images of the American southwest.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Provo Bros - mining powder at Retallack, British Columbia

Retallack powder mining, its a one of a kind experience. Karl the Gnarl is a one of a kind experience. You'll have to see for yourself at the legendary lodge in British Columbia...

Until then, enjoy this video which tries to somehow capture the energy. This piece was created with footage from an even larger project, Retallack: The Movie. Check it out from Inspired Media Concepts.




"During the winter of 2011, my brother Neil and I were presented with a once in a lifetime opportunity. We were to spend two months embedded in the heart of the Kootenays at the legendary Retallack Lodge. The mission was to shred pow with our good friend Tanner, who was on his comeback, and to help film Retallack:The Movie for Inspired Media Concepts. I took the role of the dedicated time lapse junkie, while Neil was a true on slope camera master. This video is a showcase of our skills behind the camera, as well as a few of our favorite long lens shots from Retallack:The Movie. Time lapses make way for deep powder mining, and a trip into the heart of the "silvery slocan" to see how silver miners conquered the mountains a century ago. Mining for powder in the Selkirk mountains is serious business, and we found out just how serious it can get. We hope you enjoy our short film, and perhaps absorb just a sliver of the energy that is Retallack Lodge in beautiful British Columbia."

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Retallack: The Movie - now available!

I'm pleased to present the latest offering from Inspired Media Concepts. "Retallack: The Movie" is the product of two months spent in one of the great powder skiing kingdoms of the world, the interior of British Columbia and even more specifically, Retallack Lodge. Having the opportunity to help make this film while skiing powder with my buddies at a place like Retallack was not normal and something that I'll be eternally grateful for.

Check it out on DVD and digital download here...
http://inspiredmedia.tv/1011/inspired-store/



I'm also stoked to share some behind the scenes footage over the next few months to show what it was like making this film at Retallack. There's some funny fun shit that goes on up there in the koots!





Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Summer Skiing...

After almost 10 solid months of winter, it seems ridiculous for me to even think about skiing in the summer. I mean, I love skiing but its certainly not the only thing I love to do. Last summer I spent 6 weeks in Chile during their winter and this year I won't be going. I'm a little disappointed but at the same time I'm stoked to enjoy a full summer, as short as it may be. Here in Utah I'll be able to get my skiing fix all summer. Snowbird ski resort was open on july 4th with close to a 90" base! The Uinta mountains are also stacked with snow, and it should remain that way on the high peaks all summer.



My brother Neil and I celebrated his birthday and the summer solstice by skiing some cool lines in the uinta wilderness. Spread Eagle peak and Ostler peak were our objectives and it was cool to finally get em done! We're shooting for a snowboarding/fly-fishing epic at the end of july or august in the Uintas to finish off the season, or get it started, which ever the case may be.

summer solstice shredding:

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Row Mr. Fisherman

As I sit here and type this blog post, the temperature outside is a bone chilling -5. A stark contrast to the glorious summer weather in the video I am about to post. Ahhhhh, floating down a cool river on a hot summer day. Sounds nice eh? Enough of the summer stoke though, this is Utah and it's POWDER time! Bring it!