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The Ultimate HOW-TO Stand Up Paddle series.
Premier Productions, producers of Award Winning "HOW- TO" videos (RAVE, SPEED IQ, BOOST & UNLEASHED, THE FORCE, LIQUID THUNDER AT JAWS & CRAZY DAYS) present volume 2 of
"How-To Stand Up Paddle Surf" video from the shores of Hawaii.
Strap in for over 60 minutes of insane paddle surfing as Hawaii’s top watermen take you step-by-step from riding small waves to advanced riding maneuvers. Plus Pro Tips, Racing Techniques, Exotic travel and tons of action in-between.
The most insane S.U.P action, travel & Instruction ever featured on one film” Brian Keaulana – Hawaiian Legendary Waterrman.
Stand up paddle surf - Hawaiian style, volume 2
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After a decade of bitter rival status, Kelly Slater and Andy Irons come together to surf off their differences ! To get two seemingly mortal enemies to agree to sequester themselves on a tiny island with a half dozen camera men, a Hollywood interviewer capable of conjuring up tears during any interview, and an in-the-know magazine staff waiting with bated breath seemed like a ridiculous notion. The end result was a ten day purge of feelings, emotional baggage, dispelling rumors, talking it out, and a burying of the hatchet once and for all. Oh, and we forgot to mention that the waves were insane ! Check out the documentary of two of the best surfers and biggest rivals of our sport battle it out in an epic boat trip in Indonesia.
A fly in the champagne.
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In the early 1970s, Alby Falzon was a young surfer, photographer and magazine publisher who decided that he wanted “to make a really beautiful film about surfing”. Scraping together just enough money for petrol and a few rolls of 16mm film, Alby began periodically driving up the north coast of New South Wales with a couple of surfing buddies and ended up creating one the classic surf movies of all time - Morning of the Earth.
A new documentary by FiL Baker, The Life and Films of Alby Falzon, explores the story behind the making of Morning of the Earth and the dozens of other films Alby made all over the world. This 44 minute autobiographical documentary is driven by an eclectic mix of contemporary and often ethereal music, playing over four decades of priceless archival footage and photographs.
The Life and Films of Alby Falzon.
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Surfing in itself is a beautiful form; taking place in diverse locations with complex characters; I had ideas I wanted to articulate through motion and sound incorporating this. The process has been a lengthy one because to capture and present it with the meaning and feelings which surfers experience takes time. Also, the ideas I had changed with every wave that passed and with every person that I met and knew.
In the film I wanted to feature the generational link and love of surfing that gets passed down through families, in particular through the Curren and Purchase families. The sons are surfers and their fathers are surfer/shapers. It was nice to peek in on a small part of their relationships and how surfing makes them special. This, and the continued experimentation with board design were the highlights for me in making this film.
Glass Love.
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Five years on we have, Last Hope – Featuring as a common theme: the raw beauty of the ocean, the songs were brought to life visually by some of the most artistic Surfing filmmakers from the past thirty years. The filmmakers were sent hundreds of songs to choose from the Spunk catalogue. They picked what songs they wanted to work with and went about cutting films to them. They were told, “Do whatever you want, we want you to have the freedom to express your visions.” These films were sent back to Kidman to piece together. In its finality it became Last Hope.
“I think Last Hope really gives the viewer a window into surf culture like no other. It’s features many different points of view from some of Surfing’s most interesting and unique filmmakers. It’s a timeless look at the culture and the ocean. The fact it is scored to some of the most beautiful music being made in the world today simply makes it a nice thing to want to have around.” - Andrew Kidman
Last Hope.
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A wide and varied journey into the here and now of surfing, on this strange and beautiful watery planet. The Present is the latest 16mm movie from Thomas Campbell. 76 minutes running time plus over an hour of bonus features. Following The Seedling and Sprout, Woodshed Films present incredible riding shot in West Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, California, Sumatra and Java.
Riders include: Dave Rastovich, Dane Reynolds, Joel Tudor, Sofia Mulanovich, C.J. Nelson, Ry Craike, Devon Howard, Dan Malloy, Harrison Roach, Kassia Meador, Jacob Stuth, Chelsea Georgenson Hedges, Chris DelMoro, Michael Junod, Ian King , Danny, Hess, Alex Knost, Rob Machado.
The Present.
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The original Bruce Brown surfing movie from 1964. On any day of the year it’s summer somewhere in the world. Bruce brown’s film highlights the adventures of two young American surfers, Robert August and Mike Hynson, who follow this everlasting summer around the world. Their unique expedition takes them to Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Hawaii and California. Share their experiences as they search the world for that perfect wave which may be forming just over the horizon. The original Bruce Brown surfing film.
The endless summer.
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Paddle out and catch the perfect wave with champion surfers Robert "Wingnut" Weaver and Pat O'Connell on the most incredible journey ever taken. From the bone-crushing 15-foot wall of water at Hawaii's Waimea to the treacherous depths of Shark's Bay in Australia, you'll feel the spray, the speed and all the spills in this breathtaking adventure. Party with the local girls in Costa Rica, survive a lion attack in South Africa and chill out in the icy surf of Alaska as the thirty year old phenomenon of The Endless Summer continues on this DVD.
Endless summer 2
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The Moonshine Conspiracy stays true to the roots of surf filmmaking in releasing the anticipated fourth and latest project, “A Brokedown Melody” under the new banner, Woodshed Films. The title track is written & performed by Moonshiner Jack Johnson, who also showcases his surfing skills. The film explores the times, travels and experiences of a tribe of surfers who search for the spark of life and look to pass it on to the younger generation.
“A Brokedown Melody” takes a step back from the informative approach and allows the viewer to experience surfing in a different context. In a more traditional surf film format, “A Brokedown Melody” allows the visuals of the latest surfing combined with music, images and select commentary to tell the story of a surfer’s journey. Featured is the surfing of Kelly Slater, Tom Curren, Gerry Lopez, the Malloys, Rob Machado, CJ Hobgood, Jack Johnson and others. These surfers take us on their travels to Jamaica, Indonesia, Tahiti, Hawaii, Mexico and South America. Finally, in this age of big wave surf exploration, this film reveals Kelly Slater and the Malloys pioneering two new waves never before seen.
A broken down melody.
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The culmination of Cleveland’s travels and filming over the past two years FFFRV is a fast paced, tightly edited, action packed surf film with an equally complimentary hi-bred sound track.
The cast consists of some of the very best longboarders in the world, ridding all types of surfboards. That includes traditional single fin logs, tri-fin hi-performance longboards, alternative and retro shortboards, (hulls, eggs, fish, quads, twin fins) alaia’s, and state of the art shortboards.
Filmed in Australia, California, Hawaii, Indonesia and Mexico in Hi-Definition, "Fresh Fruit for Rotten Vegetables" will keep your finger on the rewind button.
Fresh fruit for rotten vegetables.
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