hellwoman
02-01-2007, 01:00 AM
Maverick's Film High Noon at Low tide Now Available on DVD
A newly re-mastered version of a classic Maverick's film, High Noon at Low Tide, is now available on DVD. The film details the epic five days of swells to hit California in December 1994.
Steve Hawk, former editor at Surfer Magazine, comments: "The original version of High Noon at Low Tide was a passable low-budget flick focusing on the most significant single week in the history of big-wave surfing. The updated, remastered and altogether remarkable new version of "High Noon" is a stunning transformation--an elegant and powerful documentary featuring previously unseen footage and intimate interviews about five days in December 1994 that changed our sport.
Eric W. Nelson has done the surf world a huge favor by reconstructing this film. Jay Moriarity's unforgettable wipeout, Mark Foo's last ride, Peter Mel's perfect positioning, Evan Slater's crazed invincibility: it's all here, deepened with reflective commentary from the surfers who witnessed every moment. The world is awash in surf movies these days, and very few come close to eliciting any kind of emotional effect. This one moved me."
For more information, visit http://www.mavfilm.com/videos.php.
A newly re-mastered version of a classic Maverick's film, High Noon at Low Tide, is now available on DVD. The film details the epic five days of swells to hit California in December 1994.
Steve Hawk, former editor at Surfer Magazine, comments: "The original version of High Noon at Low Tide was a passable low-budget flick focusing on the most significant single week in the history of big-wave surfing. The updated, remastered and altogether remarkable new version of "High Noon" is a stunning transformation--an elegant and powerful documentary featuring previously unseen footage and intimate interviews about five days in December 1994 that changed our sport.
Eric W. Nelson has done the surf world a huge favor by reconstructing this film. Jay Moriarity's unforgettable wipeout, Mark Foo's last ride, Peter Mel's perfect positioning, Evan Slater's crazed invincibility: it's all here, deepened with reflective commentary from the surfers who witnessed every moment. The world is awash in surf movies these days, and very few come close to eliciting any kind of emotional effect. This one moved me."
For more information, visit http://www.mavfilm.com/videos.php.