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Sunday, March 18, 2012
Blue Sway | Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney recruited award-winning surf filmmaker Jack McCoy to create a music video for his previously unreleased track "Blue Sway." Written nearly 20 years ago, McCartney's never-before released song, "Blue Sway," is available for the first time on the bonus audio disc of the special edition of McCartney II. The music video created by McCoy is also featured on the bonus DVD included in the set. McCartney II will be released on June 14th by MPL and Concord Music Group.
Jack McCoy has been capturing the surfing vision in a truly unique way. Using a high powered underwater jet ski, the filmmaker found that he was able to travel behind a wave, creating underwater images that have never been seen before.
Over the past couple of years, McCoy set out to capture footage for his surf film, A Deeper Shade of Blue. During the editing process, McCoy put one of his surfing sequences to a song off McCartney's The Fireman album. A mutual friend, Chris Thomas, saw the footage while visiting McCoy in Australia, and when he returned to the UK he gave McCartney a copy of the sequence.
"Paul was pretty stoked with what I'd created. He immediately thought my images might be suitable to go with his unreleased song "Blue Sway." said McCoy.
McCoy spent the next six weeks creating the music video, while also working full days on making A Deeper Shade of Blue. McCoy compiled and edited footage that he filmed off Tahiti's Teahupoo reef to create what became the "Blue Sway" video.
"When I saw Jack McCoy's underwater surfing footage put to the soundtrack of "Blue Sway" I was blown away," said McCartney.
"Blue Sway" won 'Best Music Video' at NYC BE FILM Short Festival this past May, and the video will be featured as part of Surfrider Foundation's summer PSA campaign. Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of our world's oceans, waves and beaches.
For more information about the McCartney II : http://paulmccartney.com.
For more information on Jack McCoy's A Deeper Shade of Blue:http://adeepershadeofblue.com
For more information on Surfrider Foundation: http://surfrider.org.
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Mickey Smith | "Dark Side Of The Lens"
A beautiful and inspiring film by the British surfer and photographer Mickey Smith. He won 'Digital Short Of The Year' (awarded by Surfer Magazine) for his film 'Dark Side Of The Lens'. This re-edited version was broadcast as part of the BBC's Springwatch series on 6th June, 2011. Edited by Tracy Joss and director Alex Lanchester, it mixes original footage with new material to provide another truly magical experience...
visit: www.mickeysmith.co.uk
blog: thedeadaredyingofthirst.blogspot.com
email: info@mickeysmith.co.uk
Music Credits
William Orbit - Triple Concerto (Pieces in a Modern Style (2000))
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_FeO2U-y_M&feature=player_detailpage#t=175s
Sheridan Tongue - Building Blocks (BBC Wonders of the Universe OST)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fouN7kRZjhU
John Murphy - Adagio in D Minor (Sunshine OST)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQXVzg2PiZw
"Dark Side Of The Lens"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1swPZzxv0tI
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Gene Cooper | GARAGE RATS 1977
Gene Cooper - "Found a photo of my friend Rick and I from 1977. Rick was a technical adviser, glasser, and ding repairer during the filming of Big Wednesday. When he wasn’t on location we worked on the boards in his garage."
Plywood Fins - Surf Sufficient
Plywood Fins - Surf Sufficient from www.KORDUROY.tv on Vimeo.
After dropping ninety bucks on a set of fins for his new Tomo, Cyrus decided to save some money and make his own set of side fins for a widow-maker style 6'3" he made with Jon Wegener. Making your own fins is easier than you'd think. Simply follow the instructions in this episode of Surf Sufficient and you'll surprised at the results. Let us know if you give this tutorial a try or if you have any questions/comments by posting in the comments box.
*A general ratio is 10 drops catalyst to every 1 ounce of polyester resin, but it varies on humidity and temperature.
Host
Cyrus Sutton
Camera/Edit
James Campbell
Song
"Beachcomber"
The Pomegranates
Courtesy of Triple Nine Music
© Korduroy 2012
Jim Phillips and the PIG.
"Steven sent me this via surfapig@live.com: hey Mike, here is my 9'6 pig Jim Phillips shaped for me recently, not my first swine...but for my palette this is the most savory in the delicatessen loose off the rear, and stable in 4th gear.
Steven
in, Surf A Pig
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Triple Out
TRIPLE OUT
"California host some of the mushiest waves suited for longboards. Many of the worlds coastline is laced with beachbreak or steeper conditions. California is unique, its no wonder traditional style thrives here. People see the DYNAMIC FOIL PROTOTYPES and are intimidated by sleekness. Prototypes Surfar are inspired by transitional design and built for advanced conditions carving turn and stretch trimming critical sections. For longboard spots you need to trim through flatter sections, and turn to redirect the glide I created NEW SERIES FOR SOUP SURF: combines defined foil, with reasonable dimensions to create what I call "Phil's rocket to the moon." I am currently shaping in the 22+ / 9'6 + range for the classic dogs and cats seeded around these California conditions.
Alternative to trim-less hog noseriders, more cruise element than progressive gH prototypes. Future classic, trim approach ARCH back assault weapon finding trim in slanted surf, bring classic style into modern speed and dont be afraid to walk."
"California host some of the mushiest waves suited for longboards. Many of the worlds coastline is laced with beachbreak or steeper conditions. California is unique, its no wonder traditional style thrives here. People see the DYNAMIC FOIL PROTOTYPES and are intimidated by sleekness. Prototypes Surfar are inspired by transitional design and built for advanced conditions carving turn and stretch trimming critical sections. For longboard spots you need to trim through flatter sections, and turn to redirect the glide I created NEW SERIES FOR SOUP SURF: combines defined foil, with reasonable dimensions to create what I call "Phil's rocket to the moon." I am currently shaping in the 22+ / 9'6 + range for the classic dogs and cats seeded around these California conditions.
Alternative to trim-less hog noseriders, more cruise element than progressive gH prototypes. Future classic, trim approach ARCH back assault weapon finding trim in slanted surf, bring classic style into modern speed and dont be afraid to walk."
CALIFORNIA CUSTOMS
"Spring is near! Time to get out of here. Ive nearly completed all the custom orders placed and plan on building out some stock for while Im gone. See here for updates on any extra boards available just before my departure. I recommend coming in and seeing them for yourself. A picture reflects the outline. But where the uniqueness to custom boards lie is in the varying rail shapes, bottom contours and rocker. You have to feel it under your arm. Each board is very different and suited for assorted riders and waves. I am always creating new outlines. But the basic principles are the same. Its the DYNAMIC elements that activate the outline. You have to really feel handshaped boards in the flesh. Although I try to highlight features in the photos.When you see angular photos showing foils, rails rocker etc. I leave march 26. All must be sold before. What is left goes into stores where you pay retail price. Ill post a stock list soon. . ."
in, Gato Heroi
Friday, March 9, 2012
Sunshine Stories: Matt & Margaret Calvani (behind the scenes of Bing Surfboards)
RAD Surfing by Dane Peterson
DP from Andrew Gough on Vimeo.
Not your ordinary human , Dane Peterson gets his fair share of peelers.
Film and Edit - Andrew Gough
www.andrewgough.blogspot.com
Art- Rafe Delaney
http://ayto.tumblr.com/
Waste to Waves
Korduroy Tv - "As surfers, hopefully we are all aware that the boards we use for our oceanic enjoyment “are one of the most toxic vehicles in action sports.” Waste to Waves is creating a way for old, broken, or unused boards to be recycled into new foam blanks by Marko foam. By simply dropping your old board off to a Waste to Waves receptacle at a participating surf shop, you are ensuring that your board won’t end up in the landfill. Check em out! For more, check out sustainablesurf.org or wastetowaves.org"
Somewhere in Central America - February 2012 from High Seas Films on Vimeo.
Mikey DeTemple, somewhere in Central America.
Filmed: Lisa Myers/Taylor Bonin - Edit: Mikey DeTemple
Song: Mr. Little Jeans - The Suburbs
Bird Huffman - Innerviews
Bird Huffman - Innerviews from www.KORDUROY.tv on Vimeo.
For those who know him, Bird Huffman has become synonymous with surf culture and the surfboard in San Diego. Growing up on the beaches of La Jolla, Pacific Beach, and Sunset Cliffs, Bird's knowledge and connections to the legends in the southern San Diego area like Skip Frye, Steve Lis, Bill Caster, and more are undeniable.
He has also amassed one of the most incredible collections of surfboards, which hang from the rafters at his surf shop "Bird's Surf Shed." Each board has it's own unique story behind it, which Bird will happily share with you as you stare in awe at the various pieces of our sport's history.
Also, as host of FM94/9's Authentic Surf Report, you may recognize Bird's voice as he shares what he feels is a surf report similar to what one of your buddies would share with you, rather than an embellished, over-promising report.
In this episode of Innerviews, Bird candidly shares what it was like growing up in southern San Diego, and how he views the state of surfing right now.
http://birdssurfshed.com/
Camera/Edit:
James Campbell
Music:
"Redheaded Girl"
Tijuana Panthers
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
The Bush Pig
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Almond Shop | 3-Year Anniversary
"This week marks the 3-year anniversary of our home base here on Old Newport Blvd. These last few years have flown by… yet I can hardly remember life before the “Almond Shop”. We’re so thankful for all of the support, encouragement and loyalty. Without it we’d just have a weird room with surfboards in it.. and we probably would have given up long ago. The shop has been, and continues to be, a great venue for us to display the wares of our efforts and to have a dialogue with anyone who finds their way to our front-door. We’ve been blessed by a tremendous number of people, but I specifically want to thank the guys for sticking with it through the highs and lows and not always vanishing into thin air when the waves get good. So, year 4 is dedicated to Jeffrey, Taylor, Cameron, Griffin and Gully. Thanks, Dave."
Illustration by Cameron Oden
Tyler Warren Portrait
Tyler Warren Portrait from James Tull on Vimeo.
A freethinking man of the ocean, Tyler Warren possesses a rare approach to wave sliding; unparalleled, distinct. His surfing is subtle, yet simultaneously loud.
Tyler let us into his life for half a day. Watch him surf, shape an asymmetrical board, and cruise in his art studio.
Thank you Tyler for sharing.
Thank you Brooks at We Love Creativity for setting up the interview.
Music / The Growlers - Sea Lion Goth Blues
Film / Edit - James Tull
Interview / Brooks Sterling
Canon 7d / 16-35 2.8 / 50 1.8 / 100-300
Final Cut Pro / After Effects
http://www.jamestull.com
http://www.welovecreativity.com
Monday, March 5, 2012
Pillage & Plunder
Pillage & Plunder from Nathan Oldfield on Vimeo.
A collaboration brought to you by the salty buccaneers of trim at The Critical Slide Society and the master foam mowers at Thomas Surfboards. Featuring the slidal tendencies of Jake Bowrey, Jacob Stuth, Little Man & Thomas Bexon. Documenting the making and sliding of the TCSS x Thomas Surfboards Pillage Model.
For more TCSS goodness please visit www.thecriticalslidesociety.com & www.criticalslidesociety.blogspot.com/ & for more about Thomas Surfboards please visit www.thomassurfboards.com/ & www.surfersgarden.blogspot.com.au/
Edit: Nathan Oldfield www.nathanoldfield.com
Camera: Tom Woods www.stsurfimages.com
Titles: Paul Butterworth & Kyle Downes
Music: 'What A Pleasure' by Beach Fossils
www.myspace.com/beachfossils
Thanks for watching.
www.lookandsea.blogspot.com/
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