Phil Casabon

Movies

Romance
Self
In 1999 the old sport of skiing had just been given new life, and Level 1 was conceived to document its progress into the future. With twenty years in the rearview mirror it still stands true- new things never get old. Romance, the final chapter of annual films by Level 1, captures a modern-day Golden Age in skiing. Featuring a generation of talent that came of age in the best time to ever do it. Tweaking the formula, tweaking the grab, and in it for nothing but the love.
Let It Flow: The B&E Movie
Let It Flow is the fulfillment of eleven months of common pleasure and hard work directed from a group of people whom dedicate their souls towards the growth of skiing. This movie showcases full creative freedom within the circle of skiing, filming, editing and music direction to sum up their great season. They travel from neighborhoods to states to countries to continents with a revolutionist state of mind in search of better and more clever ways to flow thru life with their chosen skill. The soundtrack is original and specially built for the movie which is rounded up with the editing expertise of the skiers themselves, Henrik 'EDollo' Harlaut and Phil 'B-Dog' Casabon.
The Education of Style
Ski film maker Eric Iberg is back with one goal: To bring style back to a sport that is being taken over by Evel Knievel robots. Super star skiers Phil Casabon and Henrik Harlaut team up with skiing icon Tanner Hall to educate the world on their perspectives of style. Title: The Education of Style Length: 32 minutes Release Date: August 14th 2012 Producer: Inspired Media Concepts Director: Eric Iberg Editor: Shane Nelson Filmed: Mike McLeod-North End Collective and more Athletes: Tanner Hall, Phil Casabon and Henrik Harlaut Presented By: Armada Supported By: Oakley, Dakine, Monster, Downdays.eu, Newschoolers.com, D-Structure Pro Shop, mammoth Mountain, Whistler/Blackcomb, Mt Hood Timberline, Boreal Resort