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Thursday, February 14, 2013
WAITING OUT WINTER
WAITING OUT WINTER
from Andrew David Watson on Vimeo. A homage to all craftspeople who spend their winters tucked inside their workshops waiting for better weather.
Brought to you by: Cast & Salvage /// www.castandsalvage.com
Directed by: Andrew David Watson /// www.andrewdavidwatson.com
Music by: Huma-Huma /// www.huma-huma.com
Radio Voice Over by: Blake Delong
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Flex Spoon by Wavegliders
Nico shaper of Wavegliders - From an idea, soon transformed into a project that finally saw the light.
Its a lot of work, and also a lot of fun to build a board like this.
in, Wavegliders
Monday, February 11, 2013
A few from Indo by Thomas Bexon
Thomas Bexon - had a really rad trip to bali and java in jan, got the chance to shape a few boards for one my most favourite surfers and all round legend mr harry roach. thanks to anthony dodds for the pics and deus temple for the trip and the shaping gig.
in, Surfers Garden
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Cool Hunting Video Rough Cut: HHI V7 Wayward
Cool Hunting Video Rough Cut: HHI V7 Wayward from Cool Hunting on Vimeo.
Built to accomodate the daily commute or a bare bones cross country ride, the V7 Wayward from Hammarhead Industries is your minimalist's dream motorcycle. Unveiled in late January of this year and based on the Moto Guzzi V7 Classic, the V7 Wayward is a loud, powerful mid-sized bike designed to take shit from no one—like everything HHI makes. So, when owner, designer and builder James Hammarhead asked if we'd like to be the first to take it for a spin, of course the answer was yes.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Inspiration L.A.
From the blog of my northern friend Ignacio Solis, here's a post about the California way.
Um abraço "Chuk"!
Diario de un Churfer - This weekend will be held in Los Angeles the Inspiration 2013. This is a vintage clothing fair, biker culture, surfing, antiques and "American" in general. Going for the fourth year, so I think that things are not going badly. I leave you with some pictures of previous editions ...
Inspiration -VISIT CALIFORNIA- from BEAMSBROADCAST on Vimeo.
To see more pics about the event click HERE
Um abraço "Chuk"!
Diario de un Churfer - This weekend will be held in Los Angeles the Inspiration 2013. This is a vintage clothing fair, biker culture, surfing, antiques and "American" in general. Going for the fourth year, so I think that things are not going badly. I leave you with some pictures of previous editions ...
Inspiration -VISIT CALIFORNIA- from BEAMSBROADCAST on Vimeo.
To see more pics about the event click HERE
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Control vs Speed by Ryan Burch
Control vs. Speed by Ryan Burch from Cyrus Sutton on Vimeo.
I just got back from a trip with Ryan Burch to Spain. He blew my mind. There's some mental footage coming soon. In the meantime here are some of his thoughts on control vs. speed in surfboard design.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
RITRATTI DI SURF | GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS | part2
RITRATTI DI SURF | GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS | part2 from BLOCK10 on Vimeo.
The Onde Nostre Crew opens the new year with two episodes dedicated to women!
Luca Merli, Gio Barberis and Matteo Ferrari film an on the road documentary in the female universe, together with Amanda Chinchelli, Betta Dal Bello, and Natalia Resmini - Three friends with creative careers and a passion for surfing.
The episodes tell the story of a fashion designer, a stylist, and an illustrator, each bound by the surfing sisterhood and a deep friendship. They show us the many faceted ways that women confront the sea, and the energy with which they live.
If there's anyone out there who still thinks surfing is just for guys, here's proof that will make you think twice!
Onde Nostre's girls shine under an Italian September sun: Three different styles, perfectly blended, traveling between waves with thoughts on friendship, freedom, and future.
Enjoy Episode two.
RITRATTI DI SURF is a series of short videos about surfers, shapers, artists and other characters somehow connected to Onde Nostre and the italian surf culture.
Directed by Luca Merli
Edited by Giovanni "Sbrokked" Barberis and Luca Merli
Photography by Luca Merli, Giovanni "Sbrokked" Barberis, Matteo Ferrari.
Lettering by Luca Barcellona
Music Consultant & Marketing: Gabriele "Gabro" Minelli
Music (In order of appearaces) :
Garden of Alibi 'Herman'
Karibean 'God Bless The Summer'
Monday, February 4, 2013
Duct Tape Biarritz
Duct Tape Biarritz from Oficina de hechos on Vimeo.
Los monstruos del tablón sembrando el pánico en Biarritz. Su terrorífica y recalcitrante forma de vampirizar las olas pone los pelos de punta. Las escalofriantes imágenes de Pablo del Caño, descuartizadas en pedacitos por Nacho Susaeta, dan forma a esta horripilante ejecución de la Oficina de Hechos. Música: CAPSULE - Le salon & JACK MARSHALL- The Munsters theme.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Thomas Campbell's Aberrations of Summer
We asked legendary surf filmmaker and fine artist Thomas Campbell to translate our latest swim collection through his sunny, soft-camera lens. We got Aberrations of Summer, his dreamscape of a film, starring surfers Danica Elbertse, Shannon Lewis and Tanner Prairie and an undisturbed swath of beach in central California.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Surfing the changing world: appeal for funding
Surfing the changing world: appeal for funding from Leo McCrea on Vimeo.
FOR MY LATEST ENVIRO SURF FILM PROJECT - Donate at http://igg.me/p/317233/x/2168137
9'5 Magic Ham by Jim "The Genius" Phillips
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Almost Cut My Hair
Almost Cut My Hair from Ryan Lovelace on Vimeo.
You knew it would happen eventually.
Almost Cut My Hair is a zero budget surf film containing approximately 96% pure surfing coupled with a sound track worth listening to...the only catch being everyone involved is riding a surfboard that I built. If you can get past that last bit, I think you'll get a pretty killer show.
Over the past few years of meeting and working with countless creative individuals, I've made them boards and they've in turn shared their talents with me; I've piled it all together in what is my ultimate surf movie. ACMH is essentially the past few years of my work, set to some serious jams.
It makes me very happy and I hope it does you the same to you in the Spring of this year.
Containing the musical and/or surfical talents of:
Travers Adler, Trevor Gordon, Landon Smith, Will Adler, Morgan Maassen, Troy Mothershead, Ryan Lovelace, Johnny McCann, Michael Kew, Phil Browne, Joseph Horswell, Washmen and the Fisher, Simon Murdoch, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Connor Lyon and piles more...
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Why Knot...
CUTS DOLORO | Dork Fin by Salty Merchants
CUTS DOLORO - dork fin by salty merchants from Salty merchant on Vimeo.
The Cuts Doloro - dork fin.
surf smooth, and effortless like cuts doloro!
who is cuts doloro?
THIS IS CUTS DOLORO!
and this is his fin - the ideal, all round skeg template that provides superb control while on the nose and in the curl.
The wide base will increases your boards drive and forward projectory!
Its upright rake allows on point, pivotal characteristics unseen to the modern logger.
Just enough flex allows you to gain instant speed yet remain calm, without interruption - while on the beak.
This is the cuts doloro dork fin.
By The SALTY MERCHANTS!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Joel Tudor | Unfiltered by Surfer Mag
Joel Tudor, longboard icon and surfing's favorite iconoclast. Photo: Glaser
Joel Tudor has always been a polarizing figure in the surf world. Idolized by traditionalists for his grace, style, and equally fierce convictions, the 35-year-old San Diegan has assumed the role of tribal elder while still remaining the yardstick by which all other longboarders of the modern age are measured. And in a time where his genre’s influence is felt everywhere—from foreign lineups to clips on Dane Reynolds’ website—Tudor is as relevant now as he’s ever been. Here he offers us his perspective.
Talk to me about the current state of longboarding.
It’s awesome. There’s been enough of a jump in the right direction and it’s made the side that we all hated [high-performance longboarding] irrelevant—that side’s finally disappearing. I was fighting a lonely battle for a long time. It’s pretty cool that there’s a whole group now, as opposed to one person. The weight is off my shoulders. The other day I had some kid that takes jiu-jitsu from me in the studio, and I put in Alex Knost’s new movie and the kid was like, “He’s the reason I started surfing.” And I thought to myself, “That’s pretty rad.” And it’s got to that point where there’s an entirely different group that’s capable of doing what needs to be done, which is just inspiring kids who want to ride logs to ride them correctly.
Do you think there’s a place for competitive longboarding?
It’s hard for me to write it off because it gave me legitimacy and enabled me to make a living. I don’t agree with the ASP, but it is what it is. I mean, Al Knost or any one of these guys could enter and win if they wanted to. And it would probably legitimize them. They would only gain more credibility and be able to prolong the scam of making money for surfing your whole life. We’re all trying to follow in the Dora footsteps of scamming, scamming, scamming, because at the end of the day, we are scamming. If you just go surfing and you collect a check, you’re scamming society. It’s true. You do whatever it takes, and if that means winning an ASP world title, then win it, but it’s going to be a hard-fought battle. It took me seven years to convince them that I was good enough to win one. So a lot of people give up after a couple years. Do I think the way the ASP judges longboarding and the style of surfing they’re rewarding is cool? No, not really, but that’s another story. That’s a broken record, i’ve been complaining about that shit forever.
What should the criteria be? What is good longboarding?
Come to one of my contests [the Joel Tudor Duct Tape Invitational series] and check it out. Basically I believe that longboarding should never be held in waves over head-high and if they are, certain specific requirements of equipment can be adapted. But as far as the real beauty of the art is concerned, it’s an under head-high thing. And in that, you basically want to combine the surfing of Nat Young and David Nuuhiwa and put them both together. Maybe throw me in the mix. And you’ve got a pretty good format. I’m not trying to be egotistical, but that’s just my opinion. That’s the direction that it’s going. When you go to my contests and sit back and watch them, it’s awesome—it’s hilarious, it’s funny, and it makes surfing look fun.
That type of surfing seems to be making its way into performance shortboarding too.
For sure, if you look at the amount that Dane Reynolds is influenced by guys like Al Knost and other people—I mean if Dane goes surfing with Al, the next month Dane will come out with a video clip and he’s surfing similar to Al. So it’s just the evolution of how things are going; it’s cool. And, why not? Dude, if Dane Reynolds is looking to longboarding for inspiration, that’s sick.
Talk to me about the current state of longboarding.
It’s awesome. There’s been enough of a jump in the right direction and it’s made the side that we all hated [high-performance longboarding] irrelevant—that side’s finally disappearing. I was fighting a lonely battle for a long time. It’s pretty cool that there’s a whole group now, as opposed to one person. The weight is off my shoulders. The other day I had some kid that takes jiu-jitsu from me in the studio, and I put in Alex Knost’s new movie and the kid was like, “He’s the reason I started surfing.” And I thought to myself, “That’s pretty rad.” And it’s got to that point where there’s an entirely different group that’s capable of doing what needs to be done, which is just inspiring kids who want to ride logs to ride them correctly.
Do you think there’s a place for competitive longboarding?
It’s hard for me to write it off because it gave me legitimacy and enabled me to make a living. I don’t agree with the ASP, but it is what it is. I mean, Al Knost or any one of these guys could enter and win if they wanted to. And it would probably legitimize them. They would only gain more credibility and be able to prolong the scam of making money for surfing your whole life. We’re all trying to follow in the Dora footsteps of scamming, scamming, scamming, because at the end of the day, we are scamming. If you just go surfing and you collect a check, you’re scamming society. It’s true. You do whatever it takes, and if that means winning an ASP world title, then win it, but it’s going to be a hard-fought battle. It took me seven years to convince them that I was good enough to win one. So a lot of people give up after a couple years. Do I think the way the ASP judges longboarding and the style of surfing they’re rewarding is cool? No, not really, but that’s another story. That’s a broken record, i’ve been complaining about that shit forever.
What should the criteria be? What is good longboarding?
Come to one of my contests [the Joel Tudor Duct Tape Invitational series] and check it out. Basically I believe that longboarding should never be held in waves over head-high and if they are, certain specific requirements of equipment can be adapted. But as far as the real beauty of the art is concerned, it’s an under head-high thing. And in that, you basically want to combine the surfing of Nat Young and David Nuuhiwa and put them both together. Maybe throw me in the mix. And you’ve got a pretty good format. I’m not trying to be egotistical, but that’s just my opinion. That’s the direction that it’s going. When you go to my contests and sit back and watch them, it’s awesome—it’s hilarious, it’s funny, and it makes surfing look fun.
That type of surfing seems to be making its way into performance shortboarding too.
For sure, if you look at the amount that Dane Reynolds is influenced by guys like Al Knost and other people—I mean if Dane goes surfing with Al, the next month Dane will come out with a video clip and he’s surfing similar to Al. So it’s just the evolution of how things are going; it’s cool. And, why not? Dude, if Dane Reynolds is looking to longboarding for inspiration, that’s sick.
To see the full interview by Brendon Thomas of Surfer Magazine, please click HERE
Massive Swell | Nazaré, Portugal 2013
CoastlineTobi - Nazaré (Praia do Norte) was hit yesterday by a massive nord-west swell with a breeze of south-east wind!
Special K & The Sea Badgers | Sea Movies by Korduroy TV
Special K & The Sea Badgers - Sea Movies from www.KORDUROY.tv on Vimeo.
An all-star cast of alternative surf craft riding sea badgers descends upon Keramas for a good ol' time of tube ridin' and lip slidin'. Shot all in one day.
Check out our new Sea Movies tumblr: http://seamovies.korduroy.tv
Surfers
Alex Knost
Harrison Roach
Ellis Ericson
Jared Mell
Matt Chojnacki
Thomas Bexon
Camera/Edit
Andrew Elliott
Pres Ban Productions
Music
'City Arcade'
The Mid City Arcade
http://themidcityarcade.bandcamp.com/
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Sunny Days by Bird Man Media
Sunny Days from Bird Man Media on Vimeo.
Birdman Media presents Sunny Days. Sunny Days is a short video shot entirely on beautiful sunny days this Winter. It's a shorty but a goody. Sunny Days features Tommy Witt, Noah Shimabukuro, Brendan White, Taylor Jensen and Bucky Barry.
for more longboard surf videos, check out
www.birdmanmedia.com
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