[iDevice Link] <— 7 No description necessary just watch the video. Song: Wake Up Artist: Arcade Fire Album: Funeral Link: http://bit.ly/f2NHOD
Link to fun: http://www.clazyu.com
[iDevice Link] <— 7 No description necessary just watch the video. Song: Wake Up Artist: Arcade Fire Album: Funeral Link: http://bit.ly/f2NHOD
Link to fun: http://www.clazyu.com
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Party Info:
Who? You.
What? Cancer League BBQ Ski + Party
When? Saturday, April 2nd, 2011
Where? Loveland Ski Area
What you get?
$70 gets you ticket to ski/board + party.
($40 goes directly to Cancer League of Colorado)
BBQ lunch + Band + 4 drink coupons + garb
And the best deal of all... you get to see Sue Booker in the Amazing Loveland Ski Shop.
More Info:
http://www.skiloveland.com
http://www.cancerleague.org
See you there!
[iDevice Link] <— 1,248 views On March 4th, 2011 - Armenian-American CBS Sports producer and director, Frank Chirkinian passes away at the age of 84 after suffering from lung cancer. Straight from the man himself...
“I was probably the most innovative and brilliant son of a bitch that ever worked in television. I’ve done so damn many things I can’t remember half of them.”
Straight from Golf Coupons…
“He wasn’t a PGA Pro, but he’s headed to the Golf Hall of Fame. Too bad Frank Chirkinian did not live long enough to attend his induction ceremony this May. He would have enjoyed it. Chirkinian, died on March 4 after a battle with cancer. He didn’t play as a pro, but he influenced how we watch the game. Frank Chirkinian, “The father of televised golf,” died at the age of 84. Many of the things we take for granted today in sports coverage, and golf in particular are because of Chirkinian.
Frank produced the first PGA Championship in 1958, at Llanerch Country Club near his home in Philadelphia, and two years later the first televised Winter Olympics from Squaw Valley. He also dreamed up the idea of putting cameras on blimps to cover sports events.
But it was his work in golf that stood out, and at Augusta National in particular. He produced 38 editions of the Masters for CBS, bringing the majestic fairways and greens of Augusta to fans who could only dream of seeing them in person.
Perhaps you assumed golf leaderboards always listed the golfers in relation to par. Nope. It was Frank who thought this was a good idea and introduced it to sports broadcasting in 1960. Before then, it was just aggregate score. Pretty cool that Frank’s idea will last as long as tournaments are played.”
[iDevice Link] <— 192,779 Stuntman Troy Hartmen is creating again. This time with a 50% throttle yielded a speed of 47 mph jet pack.
“@ketonal Depends on how you look at it. The way I see it, 2 gallons will get me to the top of a 2000′ peak for fresh tracks. So I could make 7 untracked laps for the same price as a typical lift ticket. But to answer your question directly, it equates to about 3 mpg on the flats. That would make me an Eco-Loser.”
A second set of test runs demonstrated ascents of black diamond rated slopes. More details to follow at http://www.troyhartman.com
Ager Stefan Stubai drop PTTP from Stefan Ager on Vimeo.
Lessons learned here… put helmet on before clicking into skis.
Nice survival skills.
[iDevice Link] <— 1,478,782 Nike Basketball taking the creative process and turning it into a film. Genius.
Agency: Wieden + Kennedy Portland
Client: Nike Basketball
Creative Director: Alberto Ponte
Creative Director: Ryan O’Rourke
Copywriter: Sheena Brady
Copywriter: Brandon Pierce
Art Director: Mike Warzin
Producer: Erin Goodsell
Executive Creative Director: Mark Fitzloff
Executive Creative Director: Susan Hoffman
Agency Executive Producer: Ben Grylewicz
Production Company: Radical Media
Director: Robert Rodriguez
Executive Producer: Frank Scherma
Executive Producer: Donna Portaro
Line Producer: Mala Vasan
Director of Photography: Mauro Fiore
Editorial Company: Rock Paper Scissors
Editor: Angus Wall
Post Producer: Esther Gonzalez
Post Executive Producer: CL Weaver
Post Executive Producer: Cassie Hulen
VFX Company: Hybrid
VFX Supervisor: Rodney Brune
Flame Artist: Pierre Blain
Flame Artist: Mathieu Dupuis
Flame Artist: Nadine Homier
VFX Producer: Daniel Leduc
Titles/Graphics: Kurt Volk
Finishing Company: A52
Finishing Company: The Mill
Flame Artist: Paul Yacono
Flame Artist: Gareth Parr
Flame Artist: Phil Crowe
VFX Producer: Hameed Shaukat
VFX Producer: Jamie McBriety
VFX Producer: Enca Kaul
Composer: Robert Rodriguez
Sound Designer: Robert Rodriguez
Engineer: Robert Rodriguez
Mix Company: Troublemaker Studios
Mixer: Bradford Engleking
Producer: Robert Rodriguez
SKI RACER – a film by Paul Ryan on the 1969 World Cup circuit – A Summit Films Production
I made Ski Racer in 1969, 39 years ago. I watch the film today and wonder about all the choices that go into making a film. There is no traditional narrative, no singular event was portrayed; rather I was trying to use the cinematic process to convey the visceral element of ski racing and its nuances, in particular the emotional dichotomy between severe racing competition among individuals and the more reflective joy of free skiing. I wanted to create a cinematic equivalent to all this.
As Dumeng Giovanoli says in the film, “I like to race because I like to be better than my friend… to go faster than him. But when the racing season is over, I go back home and ski for myself… free, in powder, it’s like you fly… that’s really skiing not racing. Racing is something different, much different.”
The film is impressionistic, it treats Slalom, Downhill and Free Skiing as separate experiences with different emotions. Fragments of many different races are edited together to create nature of each discipline.
The significance and the appeal of Ski Racer probably lies more in the film making than the subject matter. It was perhaps the first film to combine the irreverent energy of rock music, optical effects and complex quick cut editing to create a transcendent subjective representation of racing.
I avoided traditional narration in favor of using the very personal voices of the racers themselves. Billy Kidd, Jean Claude Killy, Spider Sabich, Dumeng Geovanolli, Karen Budge, Karl Schranz, and many others, seemed to welcome the chance to express their motivations and feelings of what racing meant to them.
The film is reflective of the times. The ferment of late sixties is echoed in the interlacing of music from The Grateful Dead, Steve Miller, Mike Bloomfield, and Indian Ragas with the ski action.
Paul Ryan November 10, 2008
[iDevice Link] <— 263,384 Thanks for the reminder Mr. Jumping Jack Lalanne – and may you rest in piece as your words live on. Jack Passed away on January 23, 2011 at the tender age of 96. Follow the rules of Jack and give yourself the ability to be happy, smile and live a long prosperous life.
“It’s not conducive to smiling and being happy. So please… lets get back to the way nature intended us to be. With a smile on our face and enjoy all the wonderful things we have in this great land of ours.”
[YouTubeUlar] <— 4,722 Ridiculous. Brain Farm and Red Bull kill it again with Travis Rice and The Art of Flight Movie Trailer. There are at least 8 “Holy Shit” elements in the first half of this teaser… I don’t even know what to say — Guess we’ll just have to wait to see the full film.
Genius.
Which version gives you the best emotion?
[iDevice Link <— 93 (Zero Announcer)
[iDevice Link] <— 291 (English Replay)
[iDevice Link] <— 976 (Unknown Language Live)
Congratulations Remen Evensen for setting the second world record at Vikersundwhat on this day - an amazing ski jump. 246.5 meters (808.73 ft) is ridiculously large and by all means nearly flying. this day Thanks to Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau for the link.
After reading / researching / browsing / linking / searching and internet surfing on random waterfalls and kayaking expeditions throughout the world – I stumbled upon this Outside Magazine article about the life of Hendrik Coetzee and his unfortunate death on the river.
It is a very inspiring story and kicked me into an emotional adventure thinking about how small life really is and how important it is to live yours. Because If you don’t live your life – then somebody else will… and Henri Coetzee, “the great white explorer”, was that somebody.
I feel privileged to take the time to learn something amazing about the passions of a complete stranger. I have some friends up above that I know you are hanging out with Henri. Your last writing is chilling to consume, and will not go unnoticed for you shall never “live a better day”.
Why, within human nature… does it take something to end, like death – for others to begin caring?
[Amazing Story]
[Today Show] <— Horrible interview but good recap
[The Great White Explorer]
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Conversation goes like this:
TE: <link sent>
Hydle: DUUUUUUUUMP! that is large. Real?
TE: Stupid???!!!!! Doesn’t take much talent to fall!!!!
Hydle: Lots of balls!
TE: No brain No pain!!!
Hydle: Large Kayock.
For a while I was watching in low def thinking it was faked… but reading into it and watching in HD i’m willing to claim this massive 189 foot waterfall kayak drop by Tyler Bradt a real success.
Don’t be scared to check out Dream Result and watch the trailer to the movie this ridiculous drop of Palouse Falls in Washington State appears in.
While we are at it, lets enjoy some of the most amazing waterfalls in the world.
[Angel Falls – Venezuela (2,647 ft)] <— 80,279
[Victoria Falls – Zimbabwe (354 ft)] <— 5,666 (Ad Driven)
[Iguazu Falls – South America (269 ft)] <— 16,989 (Ad Driven)
[iDevice Link] <— 72,012 It's nearly impossible to catch all the Aspen Winter X Games action... Rollout with this.
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“Chuck Patterson is a former pro Freeskier, a professional Waterman, and one of the most fearless humans we’ve ever met. After a brief experiment with skiing on waves several years ago, Chuck’s passion for the idea was re-lit after watching Mike Douglas and Cody Townsend ski the waves of Maui in 2009. In January 2011, Chuck followed the biggest swell of the year to Maui, to see if he could see if he could successfully ski Pe’ahi or ‘Jaws’ — one of the most powerful waves on earth”
Stolen post from UnofficialNetworks.
The epitome of golf in Mesquite, Nevada – √