Thats It Thats All: best snowboard film ever? Travis Rice & Curt Morgan on their latest

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“We’re trying to make the Planet Earth of snowboarding,” says snowboard icon Travis Rice, comparing his movie That’s It, That’s All to David Attenborough’s nature documentary. travis rice’s “We’re trying to show people that THAT’S IT, THAT’S there’s a lot of raw, fucking beautiful ALL IS AMAZING! places still left.” The twenty-five-year-old is the brains behind That’s It, That’s All, this winter’s most anticipated snowboard film. But is it the best shred flick ever? Quite possibly. After a screening in the Quiksilver rider’s hometown of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, I’m left open-mouthed: crisp HD images of New Zealand’s stunning Southern Alps cut to Rice dropping his signature double backflip to backside 180 in Japan; mountain-dwelling deer run around the NZ backcountry and Alaskan avalanches detonate across the screen. Like Subjekt Haakonsen

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back in 1997, “Wow” is an understatement. A veteran of over fifteen snowboard movies, the Wyo wunderkid’s first foray into filmmaking was 2005’s The Community Project, produced alongside Brain Farm Productions’ Curt Morgan. The movie was a success, but the team knew they could do better. So, pairing up with the best riders in the world (Terje Haakonsen, Nicolas Müller, Danny Kass and Eddie Wall) and with the added bonus of cash, cameras and the filmmaking knowledge of snowboarder-turned-film-school-graduate Morgan, That’s it, That’s All was set to be different. “We wanted to add a scenic element to show this world through our eyes,” says Morgan. With the help of Hollywood cinematographers, and a gyro-stabilised, heli-mountable Heligimbal camera system (as used on Planet Earth), That’s It, That’s All was never going to be a trick-after-trick freestyle cliché. Rice explains: “We didn’t want to just blow the minds of friends in the industry but capture that outside audience. If you’re twenty miles out in the backcountry, it’s difficult for people to understand. Most snowboard shots are of ▼

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