January 30, 2011

BROKEN BOARD = SURF ART


There are probably hundreds of boards that are snapped each day around the world, and most are thrown into landfills or left on the beach. Not good!  A great way to recycle the fiberglass and foam is to add some art and hang it on a wall for inspiration. So the next time you get a chance to recycle a broken board, go for it!

January 27, 2011

B&W

Tonight marks the start of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival which we are happy to be a part of. If you are in the area on Saturday the 29th please come and check it out. We will be posting photos from the event over the weekend.  For now here is some black and white photos to chew on.

January 26, 2011

SURF ART

Our art director Ryan Kleiner is working on the Way of the Ocean: Australia book which will be available in the near future. The hard cover book will consist of the photography and art behind the movie.  Stay tuned . . .

EMPTY

Sometimes a blank canvas is better

January 24, 2011

NEW WALLPAPER

Click one of the links below to download this desktop wallpaper. enjoy-

1280 X 960

1680X1050 (widescreen)

January 20, 2011

COMPLETE

The movie is officially complete! We will now get back to a regular blogging schedule and also be updating the premiere schedule as dates are locked in. Don’t forget to check out the Santa Barbara Int’l film festival if you are in the area. Way of the Ocean: Australia will be screening on Sat the 29th at 1pm at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and again on Monday the 31st at 1pm at the Metro 4 Cinemas. Until then , here are some dreamy peaks to mind surf.

January 17, 2011

THE MOVIE POSTER

January 6, 2011

First Sight

We are happy to announce that WAY OF THE OCEAN will be a part of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.  The first screening will be at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art on Saturday January 29th at 1pm. There will be a second screening at the Metro 4 Theaters on Monday the 31st at 1pm.

About the Film:

Way of the Ocean: Australia, explores the connection between man and sea through a visual feast of poetic motion. The world’s largest island provides a breathtaking backdrop to some of the best surfing found on the planet. Since it was first introduced in the early 1900′s, surfing in Australia has become a mainstream pursuit and for this country devoted to the ocean lifestyle, it is more than a way of life. From the tropical paradise of the Great Barrier Reef down through the frigid Southern Ocean and up to the arid desert of the west, the film captures an intimate portrait of this unique land. Vibrant super 16mm and High Definition cameras bring to life the stunning visuals, set to a heart thumping original score. Welcome to the odyssey of your life. Welcome to Australia.

January 1, 2011

CONTRAST