Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The Windsurfing Movie


Producer: Poorboyz Productions
Country: USA
Year: 2007
Format: NTSC
Languages: English


The Windsurfing Movie is poised to be windsurfing’s defining film. Directed by award winning cinematographer Johnny DeCesare of Poor Boyz Productions and featuring the best riders in windsurfing history—The Windsurfing Movie conveys the beauty of Windsurfing in brilliant 16mm film.
After winning both Powder and Ski Magazine’s Film of the Year honors for the 2005 release of War, DeCesare has turned his lens toward the ocean. The response from the windsurfing industry has been remarkable—with Levi Siver, Jason Polakow, Kai Lenny and the king himself Robby Naish all working on the project.

The preview looks hot!

hey guys,This DVD is truely brilliant I have already watched it 3 times in 2 days!! The best i have seen in a long while!

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Extreme - Sailing









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The legendary Sydney to Hobart yacht race crosses one of the most dangerous stretches of water in the world. We follow the fortunes of the 66-foot Grundig, a fast, lightweight racer, as she takes on huge maxi yachts. The 630 nautical mile route takes competitors down the Australian coast and across the notorious Bass Strait to Tasmania. The Grundig is the brainchild of Australian skipper Sean Langman, who breaks all the conventions and decides to take a gamble. He is joined by world champion David Witt for this epic battle. In true Sydney to Hobart race fashion, disaster is just around the corner and heavy seas in the Bass Strait cause the hull of the Grundig to start breaking-up. It is a long night as she limps back to the mainland and eventual safety. The race is over for Grundig, Sean Langman, David Witt and their crew. Their quiet landfall at the tiny fishing village of Eden contrasts sharply with the wild and noisy greeting that awaits the race winners in Hobart. Heartbreaking proof that David cannot always beat Goliath.

NEW WORLD DISORDER 7 - FLYING HIGH AGAIN











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Producer: Freeride Entertainment


Country: Canada


Year: 2006


Format: NTSC DVD


Languages: English


Once again, Freeride Entertainment travels the globe to capture the best riding
on the planet! Filmed in HD and 16 mm, Flying High Again presents a visual landscape
that feels weightless one moment and powerfully raw the next. Your heart will
race as you witness in vibrant clarity the hugest airs, sickest stunts, and
gnarliest urban assaults ever performed on a mountain bike! Hard-hitting tunes
and loads of bonus features juice up this visually tasty movie, making it a
must see! Shot on location in Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Italy,
Turkey, and the USA.

Monday, February 12, 2007

North Rebel - 2007












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Friday, February 09, 2007

Cape Town, Strand - Xtreme Jim Beam







Saturday, November 18, 2006

evolution 2005 Kiteboarding

Monday, July 10, 2006

Camber Sands - England


Camber has a jewel, that nowhere in this part of the South-East can match:



Camber Sands 2½ miles long and a ½ mile wide at low tide. It is reputed that it is the finest sandy beach in the South-East.






This large and open stretch of sand attracts a variety of people from traditional summer beach users trough to horse riders, kite surfers, kite buggying, land kiteboarding, windsurfing est.



Video - Land Kiteboarding Camber Sands




The surrounding natural landscape is of international significance for its wildlife (both flora and fauna), and the designations for the Camber area include a SSSI (sites of special scientific interest).

The sandstone cliffs at Pett and Fairlight glow red in the distance to the west on a summer’s morning.





Camber with its beach, environment and close proximity to London, is a year round destination.







Safe and easy - a long tidal reach creates 100s of meters of waste deep water - perfect for safe learning and risk-free trick progression

Friday, April 21, 2006

Cape town - The root of the wind and water


The beauty of the Cape's geography is that, whatever the prevailing wind, there's a coastline in sweet opposition to it west, south or east.

When even the local mainstream radio stations carry surf reports alongside their traffic news, you know that the state of the waves and the wind are of widespread concern. And small wonder: the Cape has waves to suit all tastes and abilities. From the gentle rollers that cruise into Muizenberg, most protected corner of False Bay, to the huge monsters that storm in from the Antarctic each year to hit the infamous offshore reef outside Hout Bay known as Dungeons.Popular sailing and kiting spots include Blaauwberg's Dolphin Beach (you know that typical picture of Table Mountain, with water in the foreground and the beautiful table in the background? Imagine yourself leaping out of that water, catching a peek of the view with your big air), wild spots in Table Mountain National Park (where ostriches, baboons and zebra gaze on bored), or the beaches of False Bay (where one can sail right back to the beach, to saunter over to a waterside pub for a post-session pint to celebrate another day well lived.) Further afield, Langebaan is attracting international recognition, with Plettenberg Bay and Mossel Bay more outstanding options.














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