What happens when Team Thirteen and Rage Films combine its sickest footage, creative minds and top ski athletes? "The Junkshow Diaries" is born. This co-produced all-mountain film features huge hucks, sickly deep powder, backcountry booters, AK heli-skiing and remote backcountry lines. Its diverse footage was captured from around the world including the European Alps, Scandinavia, Canada and the U.S.
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"The Junkshow Diaries" documents the skiing talent and off-snow antics of today's fearless skiers. Jonny Moseley, Dean Cummings, Heath Ordway, Jon Olsson, Jamie Pierre, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Gordy Piefer, Glen Plake, Dave Swanwick and Tanner Hall are just some of the athletes the film follows.
Team Thirteen and Rage Films joined forces with not only the top pros but also the rising talents of the freeskiing revolution to surpass their independent previous releases, "The Trip" and "Kinetic." This release shows an unprecedented style of filmmaking with unique edits, innovative motion graphics and distinct picture aesthetic.
Team Thirteen - www.team13.com Team Thirteen, an award-winning multimedia company based out of Bozeman, Montana, works in film production, CD-ROM development, web construction and print. Its sports film work have aired nationally on ABC, Fox Sports, Speedvision, USA Network, Outdoor Life Channel and internationally in more than 100 countries.
In 2002, Video Action Sports distributed Team Thirteen's "The Trip" worldwide. The film won two video awards from Powder Magazine. According to Powder Magazine, "The Trip" is "One of the brightest ski films of the year."
Elite skier Gordy Peifer said about "The Trip": "Some sick stuff--A serious effort that establishes Team Thirteen as a player in the ski industry."
X-Games gold medalist Tanner Hall added: "Definitely a different kind of movie style. It's really nice. I can relate to it more than other movies."
Rage Films - www.ragefilms.tv Rage Films, a film production and digital media company, was founded in 1994 and is based in Bend, Oregon. Its feature, documentary and short films have been screened at film festivals worldwide including New York, Los Angeles, Cannes and Milan.
In September 2002, Rage Films independently released "Kinetic," which was screened in more than 30 U.S. cities including Salt Lake City, Denver and Seattle as well as Whistler, Montreal and Toronto in Canada.
MTV interviewed Rage Films on its show Hip Hop Nation for the soundtrack of "Kinetic." Power Magazine has also recently interviewed Rage Films. In autumn, Fox Sports is expected to feature Rage Films in its show Beyond the Action.
In April 2003, Rage Films produced "Addicted," which was a finalist at the second annual Whistler Ski & Snowboard Festival Filmmaker Showdown. "Addicted" received tremendous praise from industry leaders Powder Magazine and Warren Miller Entertainment, for example.