Travis Rice Interview on Red Bull Chronicles
Posted in Press, Video on July 15th, 2010 by JacksonTags: Alaska, New Zealand, Red Bull, Snowboarding, That's It That's All., Travis Rice
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NEW YORK, New York, May 12, 2010—The World of Adventure Sports® (WOAS), an action and adventure sports series, will air on Sunday, May 16th at 2:00 p.m. ET/11:00 a.m. PT. Host, Pat Parnell of NBC Sports brings viewers the third episode of the 2010 season from Quebec for Red Bull Crashed Ice.
For more information, photos and video clips from past episodes please visit the newly re-designed www.WorldofAdventureSports.com
The next episode will feature:
Red Bull Crashed Ice: Red Bull Crashed Ice is a combination of ice hockey, downhill skating and boardercross. At speeds of over 30mph, the skaters will race along an ice track full of turns, jumps and underpasses. Crash-landings are guaranteed in this head-to-head race, for only the two fastest contestants in each heat qualify for the next round.
Teton Gravity Research – North Cascade/Ripley Creek BC: While filming for Teton Gravity Research’s new film “Light the Wick” Seth Morrison works his way up the coastal range in search of new terrain. Seth meets up with Erik Roner and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa at North Cascade Heli to explore the mountains of Northern Washington.
Red Bull Young Jaws: WOAS heads to the north shore of Maui to witness Ian Walsh and a crew of up-and-coming big wave surfers take on “Jaws”, the world’s most infamous wave, during one of the biggest swells to ever hit Hawaii.
Simon Dumont Profile/Dumont Cup: WOAS returns to Sunday River in Bethel, Maine to catch up with freeskier Simon Dumont for the 2nd annual Dumont Cup. We talk with the host as amateurs and pros alike vie for the title. It was here at his home mountain that Dumont set the World Quarterpipe Record in 2008.

Many folks claim to be on the leading edge of the technology wave, but Brain Farm has already surfed it and is chowing down fish tacos. Brain Farm calls itself a boutique production house. A humble categorization to be sure, because for any camera junkie, the name Brain Farm elicits maximum respect and unbounded amazement. To read more …..
That’s It, That’s All. wins again at the Newport Beach Film Festival. We were on hand to collect another award for Audience Choice.
“That’s It, That’s All.” cleans up at XDance
Snowboarder Travis Rice honored for innovative riding captured on new technology as the “Athlete of the Year,” and the film wins “Best Overall Film” and “Best Cinematography”
Jackson Hole, Wyoming (January 21, 2009) – “That’s It. That’s All,” the groundbreaking snowboard film produced by Brain Farm wins both “Best Overall Film” and “Best Cinematography,” while snowboarder Travis Rice awarded “Athlete of the Year” at the X-Dance Action Sports Film Festival held in Salt Lake City, UT. The panel made up of filmmakers, athletes and entertainment executives awarded “That’s It, That’s All.” from a pool of 35 of the finest films in adventure and action sports screened throughout the four-day event.
“’That’s It, That’s All.’ has made an impact on the industry that cannot be ignored,” says Brian Wimmer, founder and director of the X-Dance Action Sports Film Festival. “It has all of the components; cinematography, editing, soundtrack, action and just enough story to completely raise the bar.”
In an attempt to push the progression of action sports films, “That’s It, That’s All.” leaps past the status quo athleticism and quality of production. For two years, producers Curt Morgan and Rice traveled the world in search of conditions that capture the essence of snowboarding. This quest took the riders to New Zealand, Japan, Germany, Canada, Valdez, AK, Jackson Hole, WY and Mammoth, CA. Using the features found in these locations, Rice began inventing new tricks including the first landing of a double backside rodeo 1080 (spinning three times, while going through 2 inversions).
“Tonight is all about thanking my friends, family and Quiksilver and Red Bull, who helped to make this happen. I really want to thank my mom for helping me out, so that I can concentrate of snowboarding,” Rice humbly adds. “Receiving official validation from our peers in both filmmaking and fellow athletes with these awards in a year that featured so many really solid projects is incredibly humbling. We’re already looking for ways to top this, so get ready!”
Using a dozen state of the art cameras including the Wescam 35 and Cineflex HD, the producers created a visual snowboard film that redefines the genre. “That’s It, That’s All.” includes the most unique footage ever shot of Travis Rice, Mark Landvik, Nicolas Müller, Terje Håkonsen, Jeremy Jones, John Jackson, Pat Moore, Scotty Lago, Bryan Iguchi, Kyle Clancy, Jake Blauvelt, Danny Kass and many more. There are many ‘firsts’ in the film including the first landed attempts at a handful of tricks, first time in locations and the first full, professional quality HD core snowboard film.
“That’s It, That’s All.” Is available on DVD, Blu-ray™ and iTunes. To purchase “That’s It, That’s All.” check out ThatsIt-ThatsAll.com or stop by your local Quiksilver or snowboard shop.
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