I did this a long while ago with Sean Doherty talking about some of the history I filmed back in early my years. Starting off with Bells 81 when I got my first professional gig shooting the Bells Rip Curl Pro & the Coke Surfabout at Narrabeen where Simon Anderson dominated & Dee Why Point when this kid from South Africa Martin Potter beat Mark Richards. It also features vision from the Beaurepairs competition at Sydneys Cronulla Beach with Tom Curren and a very young Mark Occhilupo. There's footage from the Stubbies, the 1983 SWELL from North Narrabeen with Tom Carroll ruling. Then to Merewether Newcastle where its good as it gets. The edit includes the definitive heat with Occy verse Curren at Bells, maybe one of the greatest heats in the ASP history. Then the Bells SKINS event where Occy won big $$$ and a car. Then we move in the future like 15/20 years ago when aerial surfing become the deal. We see Dean Morrison absolutely dominate Kirra. Kelly Slater with hair ripping Bells & Tom Carroll at the Opera House. Then moving back into the future with this new spot called Shipstern Bluff with a young Koby Abberton, Marty Paradisis and Mark Mathews. Then Michael Lowe at Mini Pipe then Slater at Deadmans in Sydney. Finishing up with some old home movie footage from my beginning in 1979/80 from my home town area of Yorke Peninsula. Enjoy.
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IN CINEMAS MAR 2022
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Facing Monsters is a feature-length documentary that digs deep into the psyche of enigmatic West Australian ‘slab wave’ surfer Kerby Brown, a man whose connection with the ocean runs as deep as his love for his family. This film is far more than just a surfing story. It’s an unapologetic musing into the essence of Kerby and his family as we join them on his quest to ride a ferocious slab wave in the deep southern ocean that no one on the planet has surfed before. It’s a film about fear, addictions, and family bonds as we explore what drives Kerby, what anchors him, and why he’s obsessed with pitting himself against one of nature’s most intimidating forces.
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A trip into the mind of West Australian slab wave surfer Kerby Brown, whose connection with the ocean runs as deep as his love for his family.
Release date: March 10, 2022 (Australia)
Director: Bentley Dean
Cast: Kerby Brown, Chris Shanahan, Glenn Brown, Nicole Jardine, Imogen Caldwell, Nola Brown
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Facing Monsters - In conversation with Andrew Semark
For photographer Andrew Semark, growing up in the South West of Western Australia lead to a life long obsession with the ocean and the rugged and beautiful coastlines of his home state. Anj, as he prefers to be called, merged his passion for the ocean with his love for photography, forming a career that has seen him photograph some of the most spectacular and dangerous waves on the planet.
After meeting and photographing one of the worlds best slab wave surfers, Kerby Brown, Anj was invited to be the stills photographer for a documentary project featuring Kerby titled 'Facing Monsters'.
We caught up with Anj to chat about life growing up on the South West Coast of Western Australia, as well as working on the Facing Monsters project which forms the basis for his new book, 'Facing Monsters'.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:38 Growing up in South West Australia
2:28 Starting with landscape photography
5:00 Going to the next level
7:38 Planning for a strike mission
12:15 Attempting to double tow at 'The Right'
16:10 Connecting with Kerby Brown
18:50 Capturing images for the film
21:35 Creating his first book
25:00 What's next for Anj?
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Quincy is six years old. She has been surfing and skating since she was four. She is not only one of the best 6 year old surfers & skaters on the planet - she is beautiful kid with a spirit that needs to be seen to be believed.
At six, Quincy Symonds is already tipped as a future Layne Beachley or Stephanie Gilmore. They call her The Flying Squirrel. She may well be the best six-year-old surfer and skater on the planet. Prepare to be gobsmacked.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
"Bra Boys" is a film about the cultural evolution of the inner-Sydney beachside suburb of Maroubra and the social struggle of its youth -- the tattooed and much maligned surf community known as the Bra Boys. Central to the story is the true-life struggle of the Abberton brothers -- Sunny, Koby, Jai and Dakota ... one charged with murdering a Sydney standover man, another pursuing a professional surf career but charged as an accessory in his brother's legal fight, another trying to hold the family together and a young brother whose inheritance is his siblings' notoriety. The story is narrated by Academy Award-winning Australian actor Russell Crowe, and is told through the eyes of members of the Bra Boys.
FAQs - for those of you bright enough to read the description before commenting with the same boring questions ... :)
- How old are you? - 28
- Where do you live? - Surrey, UK
- What hair product do you use? - VO5 Re-Work
- What do you ask for at the hairdresser? - The 'Ben Brown'
- What breed of dog is Alfie? - Tibetan Terrier
- When did you start kayaking? - When I was 8 years old.
- What size penny board do you ride? - I have both the Penny & the Nickel.
- What do your tattoos mean? My star was just because I thought it looked good. My skull was my reward for winning the marathon world championships in 2010, my triangle on my hand reminds me to keep moving forward and make progress, and my turtle/Pura Vida tattoo on my leg is a reminder of my amazing time in Costa Rica :)
- How do you make money? - YouTube/Freelance film/photo & my clothing brand
- Do you ship Work In Progress clothing world wide? - We ship to most countries.
- What editing program do you use? - Premier Pro CC on Mac
- Did you go to university? - Nope
- Will you be going to the Olympics? - Hopefully if they introduce Marathon Kayaking into the Olympic program!
- Can you tell me where you get your t-shirts printed? - The answer is in one of my vlogs...
- What steady cam do you use? - A really cheap one from ebay.
- Why aren't you training for kayaking anymore? - I see new opportunities everyday, I'm just grabbing them as they appear and keep working hard, right now that's YouTube & Film. I'm happy I made the change!
- How long do your vlogs take to edit? - They vary massively, sometimes 1 hour sometimes 6+