Dave Kalama

Dave Kalama

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dave Kalama is a big wave surfer, windsurfer, and celebrity watersports enthusiast. Kalama and his family live in Hawaii. Kalama is credited with the co-development of tow-in surfing, along with Laird Hamilton, Darrick Doerner, and Buzzy Kerbox. Recently, Kalama together with close friend Laird Hamilton have been actively promoting and mastering an ancient Hawaiian mode of water transportation and watersport called "stand-up paddling", and he has begun a series of increasingly longer solo paddle events between various Hawaiian islands. As a high school age athlete, Kalama was a competitive ski racer and high school football player in the winter sports resort town of Mammoth Lakes, California. Kalama is a descendant from a long line of noteworthy Hawaiian watermen; his grandfather brought outrigger canoe paddling to the mainland U.S., and his father Ilima Kalama was the 1962 world-champion surfer and a lifelong outrigger canoe paddler. In July 2006, Kalama and BamMan Productions business partner Laird Hamilton were jointly awarded the Beacon Award at the Maui Film Festival for "helping to revive the surf film genre." Description above from the Wikipedia article Dave Kalama, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia​

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Dave Kalama

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Emocean
Himself
Emocean started out as a surf film but quickly turned into something so much more than wild waves and barrel rides. This is a documentary with soul; a salty blend of stories by the eclectic assortment of people sharing tales of adventure, adrenaline, inspiration, love and loss and their relationship with the ocean. Some are well-known like Hawaii's Pipeline and California's Mavericks and others are remote spots tucked high up in North West Australia and deep in South Australia. This film, underpinned by inspiring surfing, is also a love letter to the sea woven through with experiences from surfers, filmmakers, fishermen, marine scientists and watermen.
Water Man
Self
'Water Man' takes you on an intimate boat trip with some of the most influential surfers of our time as they bodysurf, paddle surf, hydrofoil, stand up surf and tow surf in the Indian Ocean.
All Aboard the Crazy Train
Self
Winner of the 2005 Maui Film Festival's Best Short Film Documentary, this eye-popping video captures big-wave surfing at its most insane. Made by the folks who brought you Step in Liquid and Riding Giants, the film features tow-in trailblazers Laird Hamilton, Dave Kalama, Darrick Doerner and others taking on Peahi, Maui's enormous swells during the winters of '04 and '05. Fueling the action is a hot soundtrack courtesy of Pearl Jam, U2 and Beck.
파도타기
Dave Kalama
누군가가 스포츠 정신을 없앨 수 있을까 라고 묻는다면 대답은 당연히 노우다. 월드컵이나 올림픽의 역사가 세기를 넘어 지속되어 왔듯이 자연을 향한 가장 위험하고 도전적인 스릴중의 하나가 파도타기일 것이다. 보기에도 아찔한 거대한 파도를 가르며 질주하는 써퍼들. 여기 이 다큐멘터리는 거친 파도와 자연이 주제가 아닌 그 속에 담긴 인간의 숭고한 도전 정신일 것이다. 써퍼들의 이야기를 담은 다큐멘터리는 단지 일상을 담은 이야기만이 아닌 그들의 스포츠 역사와 문화를 우리에게 이야기해 준다. 스타시 페랄타- 감독 자신의 전설적이며 천재적인 파도타기의 명수인 그의 해변의 인생관이나 진정한 써퍼의 스포츠 정신을 보여준다. 그레그 놀-파도타기를 스포츠 장르로 도전한 써퍼, 제프 카터-15년동안 북쪽 캘리포니아의 가장 위험한 매버릭을 파도타기한 유일한 써퍼 그리고 레어드 해밀턴-높은 파도타기의 메시아라 불리는 써퍼. 여기에서 유명한 전설적인 써퍼들의 스포츠 정신과 그들의 고도의 파도 타기 기술을 엿볼 수 있으며 써퍼들의 인간적인 아름다움을 보여준다. 파도타기를 사랑하지 않아도 스릴감에 흠뿍 빠지게 될 이 도큐멘터리에서 우리는 위험하지만 거대한 파도와 싸워 나가는 써퍼들의 위대한 모습에서 극도의 스릴감과 대리 만족을 느낄 것이다. 평범하지 않은 범상한 이들의 영원한 자연에 대한 도전 정신에서 평범한 일상을 탈출하는 쾌락과 자유에 빠지고 만다. 일상에 지친 이들에게 무한한 활력소를 가져다줄 비타민 같은 다큐멘터리이다. (2005년 제9회 부천국제판타스틱영화제 - 이선화)
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Himself
No special effects. No stuntmen. No stereotypes. No other feeling comes close. Surfers and secret spots from around the world are profiled in this documentary.
Biggest Wednesday
Never in the history of surfing has the ocean roared as hard and as full-on as Wednesday the 28th of January 1998. The coast guard called out a warning advisory calling for a Condition Black otherwise known "get the heck out of there." Shot with the technological innovations brought by IMAX, this provides some stunning birds eye view shots of a wave traveling to where it breaks. Biggest Wednesday was shot at two locations. On Maui, Laird Hamilton, Dave Kalama and Buzzy Kerbox took on the biggest day ever filmed at Jaws, their home big-wave break. Meanwhile on Oahu's North Shore, Ross Clarke-Jones, Tony Ray, Cheyne Horan, Ken Bradshaw, Shawn Briley, and Noah Johnson rode the biggest waves in the history of surfing at outside Log Cabins.