From the producers of “That’s It, That’s All” comes their latest installment into the world of extreme snowboarding: The Art of Flight.
This video follows Travis Rice, John Jackson, Mark Landvik, Scotty Lago, Jake Blauvelt, Nicolas Muller, Gigi Ruf, DCP and Pat Moore as they struggle to progress the sport even farther into the deepest and most insane terrain found on this planet.
This video looks absolutely breathtaking. The teaser alone gave me goosebumps, something I don’t think has ever been done in a snowboarding trailer. Perhaps it was due to the progressive soundtrack or maybe the epic slow motion. Then again, maybe it’s the fact that some dude just boardslid a chairlift line! Who knows, either way… cant wait to see this film.
The Art of Flight will be available September 2011.
Update
Got to watch the movie during the Art of Flight tour at The Music Hall in Portsmouth NH. What a GREAT film. The level of production on this movie is absolutely ridiculous. Soundtrack was awesome, and since i know everyone will be looking for it here are the song titles below. Sorry I cannot provide them here, that part is up to you. The sick song during the Alaska shred session is the Deadmau5 one.
Songs in Order of Appearance
Element L – Performed by Defrag
Outro – M83
Before The Storm – Hendrickson/Dick/Harry
Ghosts and Stuff (Nero Mix feat. Rob Swire) – Deadmau5
Passion Victim – Oswin Macintosh
No Way – The Naked and Famous
Ash/Black Veil – Apparat
Nowhere to Run – Klaus Badelt
Sunday Seance (Loka Remix) – Blockhead
Another Day – The Album Leaf
Young Blood – The Naked and Famous
Motional Rescue_Pulse – Mel Wesson
Stark Light – Mel Wesson
Sigur 6 (Untitled) – Sigur Ros
Intro – M83
Iron Clad Lou – Hum
Young Men Dead – The Black Angels
My Tears are Becoming A Sea – M83
Westfall – Okkervil River
Chapel Song – We Are Augustines







complete soundtrack playlist of the art of flight:
http://www.sportpantoffel.de/detail.php?ident=snowboard_gHkl00911
Awesome!
I have been waiting for this video since that’s it that’s all first came out. Hoping it will be better, but it’s hard to improve on perfection.
Check out http://www.hollajcack.com this September to purchase “The Art Of Flight”.
We will try to offer a pre-order option for those who really can’t wait, like me.