We just purchased the Transworld Snowboarding Team Shoot Out video from the iTunes store. And while the Rome Team’s winning segment is well-worth the $4.99 in and of itself, we did get the feeling that we were paying money to watch 35 minutes of advertising. And in reality we were.
Borrowed from a similar sort of team competition that Transworld Skateboarding did previously in their print magazine, the Transworld Snowboarding Team Shoot Out video is really a promo video in four parts featuring teams from DC, Burton, Forum, and Rome (click for team bios via TWS). And yeah, it was kind of weird that of all the companies in the snowboard world this video would be 50 percent Burton, but we’re guessing that these were the only companies who bought into the concept of Transworld’s editorial/video package.
Each team, armed with a Transworld Snowboarding photographer, was allowed to do whatever they wanted to set up the best possible photo/video shoot. All the teams had to complete their builds and shoot in the same two week period each at a different resort. The teams then were to submit a five minute video and 10 images for the judges to rate. The five minutes videos were then compiled and released as the Team Shoot Out, while the still photos were used as editorial in Transworld’s print magazine.
In the film the videos are apparently ordered from worst to best with Rome deservedly getting the ender and Burton and Forum taking up the middle. All three of teams used night shoots to crank up the drama, and all came away with crispy smooth stylized video and strikingly boss still images.
Aside from an amazingly cool multi-step up/down circus set-up complete with a pole jam and a Northstar-At-Tahoe gonola popsicle, DC Snowboards video was pretty rough. And not in a good way. Either they didn’t understand the point of the contest or the DC creative team didn’t actually participate. DC’s, low-tech production values were completely and entirely outclassed by the other teams from a creative execution standpoint, and though the riding was solid we’re guessing that’s why their entry kicked off the video.
While we wished there could have been just a little footage of the judging panel discussing the photos and videos, at 35 minutes, the video never lagged. Sitting in a hot room with the sweltering summer sun streaming in our window we’d watch anything icy cold. The Transworld Snowboarding Team Shoot Out brought the temperature down a few degrees, especially when Burton’s Evan Rose danced face-first into a frigid cold reflection pond after the Burton girls got their shot. With staying cool at a premium, $4.99 is a bargain.
Think we’re going to go watch that Rome part again. . .
[Link: Apple iTunes Store]
Here’s what I’m guessing happens since the video can’t be bought outside of the US. Someone will upload it somewhere, youtube, megavideo, youku, whatever and we’ll all watch it for free. Sorry Transworld.
I really liked the Rome segment! Eiki Helgason and LNP are sick, sick, sick riders.
Don’t agree with you on the DC edit though. Yes, I think it was kind of off compared to the mega-arty-HD-night-shoot-madness going on, but I think it was a bit refreshing. It is the only part who’s not an arty project – it’s just snowboarding and it makes me motivated to go out riding. I think it’s like the MTN Lab 1.5 film, either you love it or hate it.
The Rome team set the standard and next year will be madness, especially form Burton who really needs to come back strong from all the hate that they have got after their really weak “skittle-edit”…
Ya I’d love to see this video too and maybe Foursquare’s North, East, South, West but I guess since I live in Canada I won’t be able too. Lame. Hey I wonder if Devun Walsh got pissed when he realized he couldn’t download this? lol
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