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Things picked up at Creek and the video camera was glued to my hand this past week. I tossed these two edits together to show the amazingness (yeah, I’m biased) that went down. See the rest of Mountain Creek’s videos at: youtube.com/user/mountaincreeknj First video shot with Mountain Creek’s new HD camcorder – Canon HF200 . So far, I really love this camera – still trying to figure out the import/export settings and compatibility issues with my version of Final Cut Express. So, my plan to avoid Black Friday was spoiled after a trip to Best Buy and a few snowboard shops. As a member of Mountain Creek’s dedicated marketing team, I saw a unique window of opportunity while shopping. This Special Blend mustache balaclava is awesome. I further embarrassed my boyfriend by wearing it around… and [...] This video is out of control. Sure, it doesn’t hurt to have a mountain covered in powder to shoot, but everything about it is sick – skiing and snowboarding, RIDICULOUS back country riding, natural jibs, man-made jibs, powder slashes, cliff drops, some commentary, decent background track… Plus, it’s the perfect length. You’ll watch from beginning [...] I took a few more liberties in Final Cut Express for this freestyle teaser – used video filters, key-framing and different cutting techniques. Camera: Canon FS100 I’ve been working for Mountain Creek about two months now. Some may question my moving from VT back to NJ, but I’m stoked to be representing and promoting my home mountain. After all, the resort at which you’ve repeatedly slammed your tailbone tends to leave a special place in your heart… and bruise on your [...] Today’s weather was nuts. What started out as your typical thunderstorm morphed into a full-blown winter(esque) storm. Hail and snow. In June. Needless to say, it was freaky. Roads (and basements) flooded, the fire department helped people stranded in their cars, and plows – yeah, I said plows – pushed the icy muck off the [...] Today was supposed to be uber crappy on and off the hill. The weather forecast was on point, as it predicted the snowfall, the shift over to rain and the icing that occured on Mount Snow’s trails. In fact, enough icing occurred that Mount Snow needed to close some trails today early on. But then [...] |
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