The Art of Flight
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The Art of Flight is a Red Bull sponsored documentary film about snowboarding and a successor to That's It, That's All. Directed by Curt Morgan, it premiered in New York City on September 8, 2011, at the Beacon Theatre.
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Cast
- Travis Rice
- Mark Landvik
- John Jackson
- Nicolas Müller
- Scotty Lago
- Bjorn Leines
- David Carrier Porcheron "DCP"
- Jeremy Jones
- Pat Moore
- Eero Niemela
- Kyle Clancy
- Eric Willett
- Bode Merrill
- Jack Mitrani
- Luke Mitrani
- Mark McMorris
- Jake Blauvelt
- Lars "Koffer" Keser
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Production
The Art of Flight was shot over the course of two years from 2009 to 2011.
It was filmed using the RED camera system, the GoPro Hero, Vision Research's Phantom Gold high speed camera, Panasonic Varicam HPX3700, Arri 235 (4 perf 35mm), Cineflex HD (Sony HDC-1500) and Nikon and Canon SLRs for time lapses.
Locations
- Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
- Revelstoke, British Columbia
- Patagonia, Chile
- Alaska
- Jackson, Wyoming
- Aspen, Colorado
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Reception
Slant Magazine said, "even at 80 minutes, The Art of Flight feels severely empty, an aesthetic showcase whose repetitive nature winds up diminishing the excitement of its breathtaking feats of mountainous flight."[1]
Alternate version
The 3D version, "The Art of FLIGHT 3D", premiered at the San Sebastián Film Festival in Spain on September 28, 2012.
Soundtrack
The Art of Flight soundtrack features songs by: The Naked and Famous, M83, Deadmau5, Sigur Rós, and others.[2]
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Source: "The Art of Flight", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, January 22nd), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_of_Flight.
Further Reading

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Days of Heaven

Robert Del Naja

Mark Ronson

Marc Levin

Fighting Temptation

Travis Rice

Live at Wembley (Beyoncé album)

Kissing You (Des'ree song)

Peter Jackson

Moneyball (film)

Cloud Atlas (film)

The Artist (film)

Glee: The 3D Concert Movie

Planes (film)

Red Obsession

Rhythm Nation (music video)

My Scientology Movie
References
- ^ Schager, Nick. "Review: The Art of Flight". Slant Magazine. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
- ^ "The Art of Flight Soundtrack". Retrieved 29 October 2012.
External links
- The Art of Flight official film site
- The Art of Flight at IMDb
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