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This scene (which has been making the rounds virally [previously]) is excerpted from All.I.Can, winner of the Banff Mountain Film Festival 2011's Best Feature Length Mountain Film award, The Montreal IF3 Film Festival 2011's awards for Best Documentary and Most Innovative Visual FX, Best Ski Film at Adventure Film Festival - Boulder and Best Film of the Year at Adventure Film Festival - Copenhagen, and consensus "super-gnar movie".
The product of over a decade of collaboration and two years of intensive travel by high school friends and film autuers Malcolm Sangster, Dave Mossop and Eric Crosland, it has been lauded by ESPN as "the best movie in skiing" and declared the "new benchmark in ski movie cinematography", if the laundry list of awards wasn't convincing enough. Behind all that beauty is a pretty good environmental message too.
Sherpa Cinema is known and respected for its innovative time-lapse photography and expert use of soundtracking (put to use hilarious, on occasion). They're also well-known for their film "The Fine Line", created in partnership with the Canadian Avalanche Association -- and in memory of four close friends they lost senior year of high school -- to promote avalanche safety education in an engaging, stimulating fashion, as well as their short, related educational series AvySnacks.
Should you wished to be teased: three more clips.
Should you wished to be wowed: R3TURN, a 3 part series that takes "Winter Is Coming" to a whole new level.
This scene (which has been making the rounds virally [previously]) is excerpted from All.I.Can, winner of the Banff Mountain Film Festival 2011's Best Feature Length Mountain Film award, The Montreal IF3 Film Festival 2011's awards for Best Documentary and Most Innovative Visual FX, Best Ski Film at Adventure Film Festival - Boulder and Best Film of the Year at Adventure Film Festival - Copenhagen, and consensus "super-gnar movie".
The product of over a decade of collaboration and two years of intensive travel by high school friends and film autuers Malcolm Sangster, Dave Mossop and Eric Crosland, it has been lauded by ESPN as "the best movie in skiing" and declared the "new benchmark in ski movie cinematography", if the laundry list of awards wasn't convincing enough. Behind all that beauty is a pretty good environmental message too.
Sherpa Cinema is known and respected for its innovative time-lapse photography and expert use of soundtracking (put to use hilarious, on occasion). They're also well-known for their film "The Fine Line", created in partnership with the Canadian Avalanche Association -- and in memory of four close friends they lost senior year of high school -- to promote avalanche safety education in an engaging, stimulating fashion, as well as their short, related educational series AvySnacks.
Should you wished to be teased: three more clips.
Should you wished to be wowed: R3TURN, a 3 part series that takes "Winter Is Coming" to a whole new level.
This post was deleted for the following reason: Hey, sorry, but the original post is still open; please add these great links there. -- taz
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