Watch: Short Ski Film ‘Actual Air’ About Growing Up Next to Mt. Baker
by Alex BillingtonDecember 27, 2023Source: Vimeo
“I’m part of something… You’re not bigger or better than anything around you.” Ski & & snowboard period has actually started, which indicates it’s time to begin making some strategies if you desire to catch powder days this year. Filmmaker Mattias Evangelista went home to Glacier, Washington to make this short documentary about his sibling, skier Micah Evangelista. It is a really poetic, absorbed 5-minute ski film about maturing in the Pacific Northwest and staying in the darkness of Mt. Baker (see Google Maps). There’s a hotel right there called the Mount Baker Ski Location, which is where they recorded a lot of this. Every one of the video footage was fired on film with Kodak supply. It’s incredibly rough and attractive, including to the laid back, classic feeling of this. Also if you’re not a skier, I believe there’s lots to value below – living a straightforward life, concentrating on joyous minutes.
Many Thanks to Vimeo Personnel Picks for the idea on this film being readily available to view online. Short introductory from Vimeo: “In the depths of the Pacific Northwest, a skier reflects on his life growing up in the shadow of Mt. Baker.” Actual Air is a short documentary developed & & guided and recorded by Mattias Evangelista, a filmmaker based in Los Angeles (though initially from this location) – you can see even more of his service his Vimeo web page or see his main web site or follow him on IG @mattiasevangelista. It is likewise modified by Mattias Evangelista. Including an initial rating by The M1 (web site). With film scanning by Spectra Film Laboratory, LA, and tinting by Dylan Hageman. Shot on Kodak 16mm 7203, 7207, 7219. Shot on area in Glacier, WA & & Mount Baker Ski Location. For even more details, see Vimeo or likewise Mattias’ website. To view even more shorts, go here. Ideas?