Level 1 Productions' spring film shoot at Sun Valley, Idaho
May 29th 2012Spring Shoot Level 1 takes over Sun Valley, Idaho. Gallery Springtime means Sun Valley time for the Level 1 Productions crew. This was the th...
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I was talking to a kid who lives in Sun Valley and went to the shoot. and he said some one with really baggy clothes, like baggier than the rest, broke his back.
Any one know who this is?
from Jul 5 2012 3:26:39:Spring Shoot Level 1 takes over Sun Valley, Idaho. Gallery Springtime means Sun Valley time for the Level 1 Productions crew. This was the th...
There were a ton of photos to be had during the Level 1 Productions ski terrain park shoot last season at Sun Valley, Idaho. Enough that some of my favorites didn’t make the cut for the magazines this publishing season. While we are currently waiting out the weather to shoot the massive volcano jump [...][IMG]http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/images/17/00/03/78/45/37845.jpeg[/IMG]
There were a ton of photos to be had during the Level 1 Productions ski terrain park shoot last season at Sun Valley, Idaho. Enough that some of my favorites didn’t make the cut for the magazines this publishing season. While we are currently waiting out the weather to shoot the massive volcano jump [...][IMG]http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/images/17/00/03/94/41/39441.jpeg[/IMG]
We're here in Sun Valley, Idaho for our first park shoot of the year, despite difficult weather conditions we are finding a way to get it done. Our awesome crew consisting of Clayton Vila, Sean Jordan, Leigh Powis, Paul Bergeron, Pete Arneson, photographers Tim Sorenson and Parker Hemingway as well as cinematographers Cody Carter and myself. The Sun Valley Park Crew has built us a big old jump that we have spent a couple nights shooting on, including a sunset shoot as well as a night shoot that turned out to take place during a blizzard. Photos courtesy of Parker Hemingway and Tim Sorenson.