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Is Nick OK?
Now that facebook is 2 years from now losing popularity, Nick Wolff decided to join the party. Now we are just waiting for Ryan Foster and some Maker’s Mark.
9 Holes of Skiing (Preview)
Live at SEEEEMA
I recently had the privilege of attending SEMA with my cousin Matt Ruchong. He runs a customs shop in Fortuna, CA and was our expert for the day… which both Roxs and I needed.
Matt’s wealth of knowledge in the auto industry supersedes my wealth of anything. If your in northern california – Look him up.
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Warren Miller Statement (Oct 13th)
SEATTLE, WA. (October 13, 2009) – For so many of you who may not already know, I would like to clarify that I am not, nor have I been involved with Warren Miller Entertainment (WME) or their ski movies for quite some time now. When I sold the company to my son in 1988, I was excited about staying involved and helping carry the company forward. However, the company has twice since been sold, and it has been six years since I have had anything whatsoever to do with the films bearing my name.
The lawsuit that WME has filed against Josh Berman and Level 1 Productions is something that never should have happened. WME has no valid claim for Trademark Infringement, and that is why they are attempting to delay the action with Level 1 and go to arbitration with me. The judge will rule on the stay of action sometime this week. For Josh and Level 1, a stay of action only means that WME gets to put off their lawsuit, until the arbitration between them and me is finished. That is unacceptable as it leaves Josh and Level 1 hanging in the wind.
I stopped working with WME because our ideas on what the ski films should be weren’t on the same page, and they demonstrated that they didn’t want my involvement in making ski films any longer. WME’s statement that they “would like nothing better than to have Mr. Miller be a continuing part of WME,” but cannot because they are “a small company with limited resources and we are not in a position to meet the financial conditions Mr. Miller requires” is really absurd.
I have never made ski films solely for the money. I have always done what I do out of my love for skiing, passion for people, and the freedom that I find while on the mountain. I sat down and did an interview with Josh, a friend whose entire company, Level 1 Productions, generated less than $100,000 in revenue in 2008. While on the other hand, WME is the largest company of its kind in the world and is part of a multi-million dollar corporation, which is owned by a larger global conglomerate that posted more than a billion dollars in revenue in 2008.
I am really flattered by how much support so many people have shown not only to me, but also to Josh and Level 1 Productions. Thank you for reading this. Let’s all look forward to bluebird days and untracked powder snow!
-Warren Miller

CONTACT:
Warren Miller, The Warren Miller Company,
press@warrenmiller.net, (800) 973-4033.
TODAY = Refresh World Premiere
Play me full screen ^
World Premier of Level 1 Productions 10th Film – Refresh.
This is one premiere that you do not want to miss.
| When: | Friday, September 11th, 2009 |
| Where: | Bluebird Theater in Denver CO |
| Doors: | 8pm |
| Showtime: | 9:30pm |
Buy Advanced $10 Tickets Here – $12 At the door
Mile High Shoot-out – Part 1
How about New Media?
Traditional Media = Print.
Alternative Media = TV Formatted.
New Word of Mouth Media = Me.

Softball for Cotton
Refresh
Level 1 – Refresh Teaser from Level 1 on Vimeo.
Applewood – The Movie
iPhone 3G S vs. iPhone 3G [VIDEO]
After shooting this quick burrito movie at Chipotle I have noticed that the data rate of the iPhone 3G S H.264 video varies between 3600 kbit/s and I would assume 3800 kbit/s. This isn’t a tremendously high data rate for doing anything serious with… but respectable for a talking mobile device. Relating the iPhone 3G S to my preferred pocket video capturing device, the Canon PowerShot SD870 IS that shoots in 1280x720p at a 25 mbit/s data rate, there really is no comparison.
iPhone 3G S – Video
Format: H.264, 640 x 480, Millions, AAC, Mono, 44.100 kHz
Data Rate: Between 3650 kbits/s and 3800 kbits/s
Uploading directly to YouTube is simple enough and the aspect ratios will adapt to a vertical or horizontal recording. I am not a super fan of the audio levels algorithm as it seems it is pretty easy to peak the 44.100 kHz recorded audio with loud sounds + voices. It is also a difficult hold to capture video of yourself without covering the internal microphone of the iPhone 3G S. This makes for shanty audio at best… as you will see in the second YouTube upload test and is something to definitely watch out for.
YouTube iPhone 3G S Video 1 – Vertical
YouTube iPhone 3G S Video 2 – Horizontal
iPhone 3G – Video
No Supported Video Capabilities
However, qik has a steaming solution that you can play with if you want to geek just a little.
Happy Birthday Nickolaus Mearsha
HYDLE – Cotton Candy Cam
[iDevice Link] <— 567 Behind the scenes at the 2007 Portland Alli Sports AST Dew Tour Stop #3. Obviously this is one of the most fun summers I've ever spent traveling and announcing as the roll of G-Man at all dew tour stops. It didn't pay as much as computer work - but was definitely more interactive.
In Order of Appearance:
Heather Ann Minshall
Dave Pavone
Pat Galluzzo
Patti Mapes
Jet Robinson
Jenny Ganakas
Noah Gold
Shanna Bridges
Amy Doyle
Catfish
Mike Spinner
Garret Reynolds






