Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Steamboat Mountain Film Festival - Award Winners

Award winners split gear and $1000 from sponsors

Reel Award Best Overall – Presented by Steamboat Ski and Resort Corporation
First Place: Self Edit by David Lesh ($250)
Runner Up (tie): Tres Queso by Idiosyncrasy Films (Zach Ostrander) and Lift Line Media (Josh Brom) ($125)
Runner Up (tie): Steamboat Life II The Life by Brian McCleary ($125)



Reel Award for Best Teaser – Presented by NossaTV.com
1st Steeze Watch by Kerry Lofy ($250) – Score: 4.0
2nd Recovery by Matt Stensland ($150) – Score: 3.2
3rd Tres Queso by Idiosyncrasy Films/Lift Line Media ($100) – Score: 2.4



Reel Award for Best Line – Presented by Liberty Skis
Tres Queso by Idiosyncrasy Films / Lift Line Media



Reel Award for Best Powder – Presented by Helly Hansen
The Healing by Front Range Powder Factory



Wednesday, October 10, 2007

KGB "Sublimation Experiment" Tour

KGB Productions hitting the road with Sublimation Experiment

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October 10th (NossaTV) - After a sold-out premiere in their hometown of Jackson, Wyoming, KGB Productions sets out on their national tour with Sublimation Experiment. "This is not a story of big name pros, but rather a story of people that are devoted to the sport and struggle to make it work, just like you and me," pledge Chris Kitchen and Sam Pope of KGB.

The film has been received very well by a Who's Who of backcountry journalists. What they've had to say:

Lou Dawson, Wildsnow.com - "... plenty of excellent ski footage that has a distinct backcountry and earn-your-turns slant."

Powstash, Backcountry Blog - "... a different approach to the skiing lifestyle, one I think is easier to relate to. (Sublimation) appeals to an audience ... it's not your typical ski pro flying around the globe skiing patches of snow on far away mountains ... it relates to those who will watch it."

the snaz - "... plenty of good local ski vibes."

B. Gulotta, DropKnees - "This is a film about skiing and how young people struggle to make a difference in the world. Its an environmentally based film with some sick footage."

Built for the Mountain Life blog - "A fun soundtrack that won't cause you to leave with a headache."

Now a sponsored NossaTV filmmaker, KGB has been with the video on demand site since its launch. Their original movie Sanctified and short video Jackson Skids are on site, as well as a first look at Sublimation Experiment. Click on the preview above or go to NossaTV to see the Sublimation Experiment trailers. Expect to see their latest lifestyle piece, Jackson Rigs, on NossaTV soon.

The rest of the tour is shaping up like this:

October 19th - Aspen, CO - Wheeler Theatre

October 20th - Carbondale, CO - Dos Gringo Burritos

October 27th - Missoula, MT - Roxy Theatre

November 10th - Salt Lake City, UT - UVSC Ballroom

November 11th - Rockland, ME - Strand Theatre

November 15th - Waterville, ME - Colby College

November 16th - Boise, ID - Egyptian Theatre

November 27th - Durango, CO - Abbey Theatre

December 6th - Salt Lake City, UT - Brewvies

December 10th - Salida, CO - Steamplant Brewery

Additionally, Sublimation Experiment will be shown several times during the Stowe Mountain Film Festival and at the Vermont Ski Museum, also in Stowe, VT. More shows are pending for Telluride, Mammoth, Eugene, and numerous other cities and college campuses across the U.S. and Canada.

Visit nossatv.blogspot.com for periodic tour updates.
Visit www.nossaTV.com to download full screen KGB videos.
Visit www.kgb-productions.com to get sublimated.

Voleurz "More For The Astronauts" Tour

Vancouver based Voleurz launches "Deep Space Tour"


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October 9th (NossaTV) - Upstart Canadian filmmakers Voleurz ("voh-lers") are on the road with their new feature length video More For The Astronauts. Officially dubbed The Deep Space Tour, presenting sponsor Coors Light is providing the spirits, while Darren Raynor and crew provide the stoke.

The film is an entertaining combination of ski and snowboard, urban and backcountry booter. Mixing fresh music, comedic skits, and first class footage, this is one flick that is sure to stand out this winter. The video stars such athletes as Joe Schuster, TJ Schiller, Josh Bibby, Shayne Zwickel, Braden Dean, Graeme Samodien, Cam Schuster, Jan Schuster, and Darren Rayner. It's set in Whistler, inbounds and out, and Silverstar Resort.

Voleurz threw a huge premiere in the Molson/Coors Brewery in Vancouver and now they're rollin' across the Northern side of the border through such towns as Kelowna (9 Oct), Penticton (13 Oct), and Vernon (18 & 19 Oct). Rounding out the month of October, the Deep Space Tour lands in Calgary (23 Oct), Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg (30 Oct) and Toronto. In early November they will be showing Astronauts in Kingston, Montreal, and Quebec City. Then its back to Vancouver and Whistler for the finale.

Visit www.voleurz.com for updated dates and locations.
Visit www.nossatv.com to download and view both trailers full screen.

Update: NossaTV just added two "mini-episodes" to the site, a day in the Blackcomb Park with skiers TJ Schiller and Josh Bibby, and a sunset ski shoot on the Blackcomb Glacier.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

The Meeting - It's a Wrap

The Monday after The Meeting in Aspen - Trying to remember back as far as last Thursday night isn't necessarily easy. But here I go...

NEPSA Awards (photo: newschoolers.com)

The NEPSA / Meeting in Aspen weekend kicked off with an absolutely packed house for the 5th Annual NEPSA Awards. The show was comprised of "ten short films created by local athletes." When the results were announced, we realized NossaTV filmmakers had done very well. Two of the top four already had videos on NossaTV. Not a bad start to the weekend. We also meet with several new filmmakers whose work impressed us. But trying to get a few words in with Matt Hobbs while he and his athletes divied up the $3500 grand prize ($100 dollar bills) wasn't easy!

NEPSA Results:
1. "Unnamed" - produced by Matt Hobbs (Vital Films, Every Day is Saturday and Smooth Denali)
2. "Transition of Life" - Chris Anthony
3. "64 Frames" - Aaron Hooper
4. "More Lucky Than Cool" - edited by Mike Cuseo (CuseoMovingMedia, Winter Gone Weird and More Lucky Than Cool)




After the NEPSA Awards, it was straight over to the Belly Up for the Opening Party and D&E Ski & Snowboard Fashion Show. Half expecting a bunch of ski shop employees just walking around in this season's outerwear, it was quite the opposite. The models were clearly professional, the well-rehearsed "catwalk" a dead give-away, not to mention the small crew of their friends from New York (or LA) who arrived just before the show. And there must have been a quota for showing tight white t-shirts and booty shorts for each manufacturer. Having left the camera in the car, I quickly realized the opportunity lost. Fortunately there were about 25 professional cameras flashing away, so we hope to find and add some photos to this post.

D&E Ski & Snowboard Fashion Show (photo: newschoolers.com)

We were really happy to meet some of our other filmmakers and get some good feedback on the site. Mike Martin from WZ-TV / Steamboat Mountain Film Festival was more than happy to tell us what was on his mind. But seriously, listening to our filmmakers and users is time well spent.


The Meeting officially began on Friday with the first of three "sessions" NossaTV got to participate in. It was a fairly routine presentation on Music Licensing in Action Sports featuring Richard Jankovich from Rumblefish, followed by a Q&A. Richard basically concentrated on the basics and the law in "laymen's terms." But he added his opinion on some very recent events in the world of music licensing and the "harsh reality" of being sued for not having the proper licenses.

Fred, Bob, and Mike S. from NossaTV, diligently taking notes (photo: TGR)

It was cool to meet up with some key ski/snowboard media at the reception (re: free alcohol) immediately following the licensing session. This ended up being some of the most rewarding one-on-one conversations of the entire weekend, as the pace picked up considerably afterwards and worthwhile meetings were pretty much outta the question.

Friday night was basically six straight ski and snowboard videos. Four showed at Wheeler Opera House, and two at the Belly Up. Let the blur begin...

Saturday The Meeting managed to squeeze two industry sessions, go-cart races, and six more ski & snowboard films into the day. The sessions included a very insightful look into Sponsorship by Issa Sawabini from Fuse Marketing, and a lively Competition Forum featuring Calum Clark (USSA Grand Prix), Zach Christ (The Ski Tour / Jeep King of the Mountain), and Chris Stiepock (ESPN X Games). The scheduling challenges facing professional athletes are becoming a real issue, with filmmakers competing for time with the growing slate of high-paying events. How do you maintain the balance between giving casual fans what they want (via network TV ratings) and what core fans want (progression of the sport via films)?

The Q&A portion of the Competition Forum actually wound up with a fairly spirited back-and-forth between Tanner Hall (backed by other attendees) and Mr. Clark. More statement than question, athletes wanted it noted the failure to get skiing halfpipe in the 2010 Winter Games was unacceptable. Others went on to argue that including ski cross and not ski pipe was indicative of the division in alpine skiing. For those keeping score: snowboard halfpipe (in the Olympics), snowboard cross (Olympics), ski cross (2010), ski halfpipe (still on the outside looking in). Say what you want about Tanner, he's smarter and cares more about the sport than most people give him credit for. And USSA is on report for not representing freeskiing.

Six more videos and we were done. It should be noted that temps dropped steadily over the weekend, winding up with some snow flurries Saturday night. As we left the Roaring Fork Valley on Sunday morning, the mountains were frosted and we could see our breath. Watch those movies, but get ready for the real thing.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Hyping NossaTV

People of earth...NossaTV is were to be for all your FREE action sports video downloads...The response is insane! New videos are up now so go to www.NossaTV.com to get off on your self!!!