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We see a lot. But don't remember much. The greatest moments of our existence aren't retained. And neither are our worst. Authenticity means jack anymore. And that isn't right. How is this age going to be remembered in 200 years? 500? We live in an age of transitional technology. Everything is instantaneous. Cheap. Silly. It appears and it disappears just as fast. But this time we got the band together. And did it our way. This is our bookmark. Our full stop. It is an actual document of individuality and modern surfing and living and romping and laughing. Collect it and recollect on it. Here we are now, entertain us. And we'll take it from there. Enjoy your Coca-Cola tour. We're spiking your soda, then the glass and kicking in the door to the museum.
Dane Reynolds is the star of Marine Layer Productions' new surf movie "Loaded". Prepare for 23 minutes and eight seconds of retro surf footage. Although the original video clips may have been shot in high-quality cameras, Reynolds likes it old, grainy and lo-fi. "'Loaded' started shortly after I finished 'Slow Dance' and I wanted to do a video documenting the premiere tour, but I was also doing a little video piece with Taylor Knox, and I had the idea of cramming it all together without context and calling it 'Loaded'," explains Reynolds. The surfer from Ventura is not alone in his retro surfing adventures. Superheroes Craig Anderson, Taylor Knox, Noa Deane and Nat Young join Reynolds in the quest for the world's emptiest surf breaks. The soundtrack for "Loaded" matches the film's look and style. Forget slow motions and immaculate wetsuits.
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The next level in modern surfing seen spreading its infectious influences across the California coast and beyond. Chasing Addictions is the latest release from surf filmmaker David Parsa (LIVE: a music and surfing experience, Absolute Mexico). Witness the worlds best surfers push their abilities to unimaginable heights, on perfect waves of all types from the well-known rippable and often documented locations, to countless perfect "secret" unnamed gems that you may have heard of, but have never seen until now.
TK8-The White Album is fast music and eye popping surfing action. Thrilling and entertaining surfing with stars and legends. Includes the best action from the last twenty years of airs, tubes and carves. Edited together with the style of modern DJ.
Surfer Dane Reynolds takes a sharp look into the timeless style of Craig Anderson. A modern approach with hints to the past, Slow Dance follows Craig in and out of the water as he travels the world meeting up with heroes and friends in Australia, Chile, India, West Africa and Tahiti to name a few. Dane attempts to unravel Craig's perspective on his role as a professional surfer and Craig provides vague glimpses into his psyche. However, what does become clear is that Craig's approach to surfing and his outlook on life is truly unique.
Moments 2 delves into the individuality of Quiksilver's global surf team. Go from urban sprawl to island perfection with Jeremy, have fun and sip coconuts with Dane, see what dreams are made of with the 11x World Champ and get lost in the timeless groove of Ando. Though each rider's style is unique, the film captures moments in time of their common bond...surfing. filmed in Indonesia, Tahiti, Fiji, Australia, Costa Rica, Mexico and Reunion Island with appearances from the new crop of Young Guns.
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Filmed on location in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and the Caribbean, Dear Suburbia, is the latest release from Kai Neville and is the follow up to his previous films Modern Collective and Lost Atlas. It is a high-performance, location-based surf film set against exotic landscapes, objects and personalities juxtaposed with the traditions of suburban life. Spontaneity versus routine. The unknown versus the familiar. An interpretation of our lifestyle, culture, riding waves, traveling the world — a pirouette into the absurdity of it all. The result is a graceful, often schizophrenic glimpse at modern life with a surfboard and a passport.
Moments showcases the unbelievable talent of Quiksilver's elite surf team while exploring each rider's unique personality and style. Watch as Dane Reynolds, Craig Anderson, Jeremy Flores, Clay Marzo and Kelly Slater expose their true identities and surf in ways that only they know how to. Also featured is Quiksilver's global team on a trip to G-land a remote wave located in East Java. Come along with Fred Patacchia, Mark Healey, Reef McIntosh, Jamie Mitchell, Ry Craike, Matt Banting, Maxime Huscenot, Travis Logie, Miky Picon, Wiggolly Dantas, Aritz Aranburu, Tom Carroll, Jack Robinson, Leo Fioravanti, Kanoa Igarashi, Mikey Wright and others as they go crazy on one of the worlds most perfect point breaks and discuss the incredible surrounding and history of the wave.
Filmed in five countries over three years, the documentary delves into the heart of the locations while the surfers travel through them with a sense of open-minded awe. With never-before seen waves and some of the best surfers in the world contributing their art, passion and athleticism, this is as close to the experience of pioneering new coastlines as you can get without getting on a plane. Written by Anonymous
Watch Dane Reynolds, Julian Wilson, Jeremy Flores and Kelly Slater in Quiksilver's Cypher Vision - A Short Film. SHOT WITH A REVOLUTIONARY CAMERA THAT HAS NEVER BEEN USED TO CAPTURE SURFING FROM THE WATER. You'll trip out on amazing super slo-mo sequences of the world's best surfers. Witness every drop of spray, board flex and body contortion as they draw unique lines on every wave. It's performance surfing as you've never seen it before.
Stranger Than Fiction had so much footage left in the can that it made sense to release Days of the Strange, showcasing the days of filming you did not see. Plus a fresh batch of new bangers from all the usual suspects.
The Collection reveals elite performances from 2 of the world's best surfers: Dane Reynolds and Clay Marzo. With exclusive footage from the Metalstorm archives, The Collection is a compilation of epic sessions that reveal what they have made possible in performance surfing. LOCATIONS: Mexico, California, Hawaii, Scotland, South Africa
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Modern Collective is a group of young individuals including Dane Reynolds, Jordy Smith, Yadin Nicol, Dion Agius and Mitch Coleborn. The collective seeks to set in motion the expectations of surfing with a voyage to five high performance locations around the galaxy. The first trip took the collective to France, discovering giant ramps to experiment new moves on.
One Track Mind explores the technical side and ambitious nature of surfing’s most competitive individuals and their drive to push the limits and succeed. Shot on 16mm, the film spans generations and styles in search of the common thread that makes them the best. The most influential people in modern surfing tell stories about their best boards, the surfers they hail and the waves they live to ride.
The highly celebrated DC Shoes Surf Team hit the road in Australia for a two-week roadtrip complete with world class surfing - and a view into what makes the boys tick. Surf on!
In this soulful surf documentary, filmmaker Cyrus Sutton shadows five different surfers, capturing the ups and downs of their daily routines -- much like the ebb and flow of the waves they ride with such passion. Whether Sutton's lens is trained on Rob Machado, Joel Tudor, Donovan Frankenreiter, Dane Reynolds or John Peck, there's one theme that unifies them despite their differences when it comes to personal style: They all love what they do.
2007 SURFER Poll Award Winner: Movie of the Year Best Performance by a Male: Julian Wilson Best Performance by a Female: Carissa Moore This time Dane Reynolds, Clay Marzo, Jeremy Flores, Julian Wilson, Ry Craike, master and mentor, Kelly Slater and youngest YG, Garrett Parkes have hit the road hard. See them tracking swells and rolling out at a moment's notice to the world's best waves over the course of six months.
Tomorrow Today contains the most progressive surfing ever captured on film. The film fuses animated dream sequences into reality, where each surfer performs his repertoire of unbelievable tricks. Tomorrow Today bridges the gap between the present and the future. The film features best career performances to date from Dane Reynolds, Bobby Martinez, Mike Lossness, Yadin Nicol, and the futuristic talents of Clay Marzo.
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Is pro surfing a complete lie? Is modern wave-riding being faked for glory and profit? Is Dane Reynolds actually a robot? With trademark humour and a trend-setting soundtrack, Taylor Steele's latest genre-defining action flick pulls back the curtain on pro surfing's deepest, darkest secrets.
"Critically Acclaimed" is a movie featuring the world's greatest surfers. Two years in the making and a trip around the world Critically Acclaimed brings the most exotic surf locations and exciting surfers into your living room. Featuring exclusive free surfing sections of Joel Parkinson, Mick Fanning, Dane Reynolds, Geoff Brack, Dean Morrison, Jamie O'Brien, Chris Ward, Bruce Irons, Andy Irons, Tim Curran, Kelly Slater. Filmed on Location in Tahiti, Australia, France, Hawaii, California, East Coast
The sequel to the acclaimed Kely Slater and the Young Guns DVD is here. Take a very large boat, a helicopter, jetskis and mix it all up in the Mentawais with Kelly and Quiksilver's team of hotshots. Never seen before aerial views of the famous Mentawai lineups with the Quiksilver team inside, up and over absolute perfection.
In late April 2004 Kelly Slater and five of the world's best up and coming surfers travelled to Indonesia for 10 days on board the Komodo in search of perfect waves. Along for the ride were some of he leading surfing cinematographers to document this trip.
Back In Town visits exotic locations, capturing exclusive sessions with the world's best surfers. From perfect 10-foot barrels in Tahiti and Hawaii to the epic beach breaks of France, Australia and Brazil. Back In Town has something for everyone! Hop on the Frieden bus and enjoy the best surfers in the world ripping exotic locations worldwide! Locations: Australia, Tahiti, France, South Africa, Hawaii and Brazil.
"First Chapter" is the highly anticipated Dane Reynolds surf film. The 20 year-old from Ventura, widely acknowledged as the most exciting young surfer in the world, has dedicated over a year to film this project. It's rare for a surfer of Dane's caliber to dedicate an extended break from competition for filming, but the final result is well worth it. "First Chapter" features some of most revolutionary surfing ever caught on film as Dane goes to places and spaces on waves and in the air that no one has ever seen. The loose, movie within a movie, structure of the project is also noteworthy as is its soundtrack filled with Dane’s favorite indie rock bands. This film was shot in location in Morocco, Portugal, France, Australia, Hawaii and California.
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The Electric Acid Surfboard Test is an exploration of alternative surfboard design, and a radical and open-minded addition to Stab Magazine's blind taste test of the world's best surfboards, Stab in The Dark. Featuring the world's most talented and high profile surfers, riding the most iconic, left-field, under-appreciated, and disruptive designs of the Alternative Age, The Electric Acid Surfboard Test is an acid-splash hit to the tongue of the surfboard status quo.
The Electric Acid Surfboard Test is an exploration of alternative surfboard design, and a radical and open-minded addition to Stab Magazine's blind taste test of the world's best surfboards, Stab in The Dark. Featuring the world's most talented and high profile surfers, riding the most iconic, left-field, under-appreciated, and disruptive designs of the Alternative Age, The Electric Acid Surfboard Test is an acid-splash hit to the tongue of the surfboard status quo.