Wednesday, August 25, 2010 2:59pm PDT

"Frames" The Slowest Snowboarding Film. Ever.

By: Lindsay Fraka



Based out of Finland, Flatlight Films produces short films, documentaries, commercials and music videos. They recently dropped a teaser for their film "Frames" that follows a 4 day session at Ylläs ski resort in Lapland, Finland. With a distinctive approach and technique, they claim this to be "the slowest snowboarding film ever". Say what? This should be interesting.

The quality of what they produce is all time and seriously, who doesn't love a short flick that showcases inspirational natural artistic talent based upon the sport that we all love? You can't ignore this. Full length film to be released in September 2010.



FRAMES -snowboarding shortfilm teaser from Flatlight Films on Vimeo.

Snowboarding by Petja Piiroinen & Matti Kinnunen

Directed by Miikka Niemi
Filmed by Miikka Niemi & Iisakki Kennilä
Edited by Miikka Niemi
Motion Graphics by James Martin
Music:
"You're Out There"
By Tim Gilbertson
From the album Palisades

You want more? Check out their epic Showreel:



Flatlight Films Showreel 2010 from Flatlight Films on Vimeo.

www.flatlightfilms.com

 

Channels: SnowFilm

Tags: flatlight filmsframes

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