
Jumping with Jussi is an instructional movie for freestyle jumping. It's impossible to cover every single trick, so we decided to go with my favorites. From the beginning to the more technical 900's, there is something for everyone! I teamed up with Mack Dawg Productions to ensure the very best film quality. We cover every possible angle so you get the clear vision what I'm talking about.
2006-12-01
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0.0Voleurz's first movie, featuring mountain biking, skiing, snowboard, skateboarding and more antics from the Voleurz family.
0.0Voleurz's third movie, with skiing, snowboarding and more goofiness from the Voleurz crew.
0.0Voleurz's second film, released to DVD features skiing, snowboard, mountain biking and the other antics of the Voleurz family
0.0"The Hypocrite" delves into a critical discourse that is resonating with individuals across various spheres. In the context of climate advocacy, the film examines the inherent contradiction between personal actions and systemic efforts. The story is masterfully woven through the perspective of a professional skier, confronting the complex interplay between advocating for change and relying on fossil fuels for athletic pursuits. The film aspires to foster unity and collaboration within the outdoor community, transcending perceived hypocrisy and feelings of not fitting in. It aims to dismantle the culture of individual blame and guilt, focusing instead on the systemic shifts required to pave the way for a sustainable future. By erasing the boundaries that label individuals as hypocrites, the narrative invites viewers to recognize the urgent need for collective action and change.
0.0The recent heavy workload faced by Teton County Search and Rescue crews last winter highlights the fact that some recreational users of the Bridger Teton National Forest are in critical need of more and better information regarding best practices and safe conduct on National Forest lands. Many of these incidents could potentially be avoided with proper planning and critical thinking in the backcountry. In partnership with Friends of Bridger-Teton, TGR presents Backcountry Responsibly, a digital film targeted at the growing number of winter backcountry users whose impact on the surrounding public lands has increased dramatically in recent years. Backcountry Responsibly, premieres January 7, 2024. Watch online at: https://www.btfriends.org/tgr
0.0From the longest standing independent snowboard film makers and repeat winners of Best Snowboard film of the year comes TurboDojo, the new-new from the Absinthe crew.
Echo. Shot in Europe, AK, Canada, and the lower 48, Echo will be more of an experimental film compared to their last release, 'Stimulus'. The focus of this movie will be mainly on big-mountain riding and the experience of being a big-mountain rider. It also showcases four women riders in this flick: Jessica Sobolowski, Marte-Lise Karlsen, Laura Ogden, and Andrea Binning. Each will have an impressive section and a story to tell. Also featured will be newcomer Julian Carr, who front flips and back flips off cliffs from the range of 60 feet to 165feet. Joining him off the 165 footer is JT Holmes and Billy Poole. Heath Ordway will have the most well-rounded section with a 14 kink rail, backcountry jumps, and some impressive high speed doubles and other lines.
Notes is a European snowboard movie featuring some of the best European riders out there, with a focus on Scandinavian slayers such as Kareem El-Rafie, Eiki Helgason and Torstein Horgmo just to mention a few. Riders: Eiki Helgason, Ståle Sandbech, Hans Åhlund, Mats Hofgaard, Kareem El-Rafie, Torstein Horgmo, Andreas Gidlund, Gulli Gudmundson, Ulrik Badertscher, Halldor Helgason, Håkon Tønnesen, Nils Arvidson, Tore Holvik, Adi Velic and friends. Sponsors: Rip Curl, Bataleon, DC, Thirtytwo, DNB NOR, Circle Seven, Aloha Hemp, Masterpiece, Nike ACG, Atikin and Onboard Magazine
5.2Warren Miller Entertainment brings you its 62nd winter sports film, Warren Miller’s . . . Like There’s No Tomorrow. Hosted by skiing icon Jonny Moseley and shot on location in India, New Zealand, Chile, Alaska, Norway, British Columbia and beyond, . . . Like There's No Tomorrow is your annual reminder that winter is on its way and, with it, four months of an adrenaline-fueled dance with gravity. Featuring world-class athletes, like Colby West, Julia Mancuso and Chris Davenport. . . Like There’s No Tomorrow celebrates those who take on the mountains with an abandon that amazes and inspires us all. Warren Miller films attract a cult-like following and mark the official start of winter for sports enthusiasts everywhere. Warren Miller premieres are an experience and phenomena not to be missed.
0.0Victor de Le Rue, a young professional snowboarder from the Pyrenees, has ridden all over the world, but a place on earth inspires him more particularly than the others: Chamonix, France.
8.3Further explores some of the world’s most remote mountain terrain while continuing Jones’ mission to camp deep in the backcountry and on the summits of unridden lines to access nearly vertical spines and wide-open powder fields.
6.6Iconic snowboarder Travis Rice and friends embark on a multi-year mission to follow the North Pacific Gyre's flow. As Rice and the crew experience the highs and lows of a journey unlike any previously attempted, cutting-edge cinematography captures some of the world's most remote environments bringing breathtaking scenery and thrilling action to viewers worldwide.
The ServusTV documentary accompanies Dujmovits on her way back to the top of the world. A path that will be crowned with a World Cup medal and participation at the Olympics in Beijing. Dujmovits tells her story more personally than ever – about a life full of triumphs and a great tragedy.
0.0Quietly, patiently, trees endure. They are the oldest living beings we come to know during our time on earth, living bridges into our planet’s expansive past. Treeline is a film celebrating the forests on which our species has always depended—and around which some skiers and snowboarders etch their entire lives. Follow a group of snow-seekers, scientists and healers as they explore the birch forests of Japan, the redcedars of British Columbia and the bristlecones of Nevada, delving deeper into the rich environments they call home.
Must Be Nice chronicles the 2012 season of the DC team, including Devun Walsh, Iikka Backstrom, Lauri Heiskari, Torstein Horgmo, Aaron Biitner, Ryan Tiene & Anto Chamberland. The movie showcases the DC team riding around the globe, with candid moments of the guys in action. Must Be Nice is a celebration about having fun snowboarding with your friends in the mountains and in the streets. A true team movie, this film is what snowboarding is to DC and promises not to disappoint.
0.0In pursuit of the best that the winter of 2012 had to offer, the Absinthe crew employed a dual strategy to both hustle & hunker down waiting. In a year of erratic snowfall, there was no other way to slay. But by splitting up and spreading out across the globe in smaller groups, they stacked the odds in their favor. The strategy worked. Tight, agile crews tuned themselves to local frequencies enabling them to tap into record-breaking dumps in Europe, heavy sessions in the Pacific Northwest, Japan, and ultimately, Alaska. It was a winter with Resonance: new riders came on board, new locations were exposed and as always, the Absinthe cameras captured all the action on film.
0.0Focusing on good times all over, the bots travel to new spots only to realize that when you’re strapped in and having fun with the crew, you forget where you are anyways, it’s all “Shredtopia” to us.
0.0Warren Miller's Flow State is a place of such singular focus and connection with the environment that, in this place, the faster you ride, the slower time passes. The Flow State exists anywhere crisp winter air shocks your lungs and sunlight refracts snowflakes, allowing you to emerge from this state improved - happier, more confident and more aware of your surroundings. So buckle up, because Warren Miller's 63rd film will take you into the zone...the moment...the groove...the center...the Flow State.
0.0It’s the channel that’s not on your television, you need to go out into nature to tune into this frequency.
0.0Travel with Dave Hatchett, Nick Perata and Shawn Farmer to North America's most exotic and radical terrain. Witness huge cliff jumps at Squaw Valley, California; tight chute boarding in the southern Sierras and World Cup halfpipe action at Breckenridge, Colorado. Experience extreme descents in Alaska's Denali National Park, and the chest-deep powder of Mt. Baker, Washington. Don't miss this 55 minutes of on-the-edge snowboarding.