| For the 2003 surf documentary STEP INTO LQUID, Director Dana Brown set out to record the best footage ever of big-wave surfing at Cortez Bank, 100 miles off the shore of California. The results were arresting: Witness the likes of Ken "Skindog" Collins ripping down the faces of 65-foot giants. Action sports eye candy? Sure. But it was filmed with an elegance approaching that of poetry-no mean feat, considering that the camera boat was riding the same swells. Capturing steady shots required fistfuls of Dramamine and an innovative, Sci-Tech Oscar Award-nominated camera mount known as the Perfect Horizon. | |
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| Motion Picture Marine is a one stop marine production services company with over 23 years of experience and over 1,200 productions its resume. Owner David Grober says he started the company in 1977 when he recognized the need for integrated marine coordination for film and television production. Grober noted, "I was one of the first to do strictly marine coordination, lining up boats as well as skippers and crews." | |
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