Spin Volume 13 Issue 11

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CRACKDOWN LOOMS FOR ILLEGAL NIGHTLY RENTALS PAGE 4

SUN PEAKS ART ZONE LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS PAGE 10

OCTOBER 30—31

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NOVEMBER 1—6

Rainy periods, mild

NOVEMBER 7—8

Sunny, mild

NOVEMBER 9—13

Snow showers

NOVEMBER 14—23

Snow, heavy at times

NOVEMBER 23—27 Snow, cold

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FOCUSING ON THE unseen

SUN PEAKS & KAMLOOPS REGION FEATURE IN NEW SKI FILM “THERE’S A QUARRY THAT’S RIGHT BELOW WHITECROFT AND WE HIT A REALLY COOL SPOT....”

by SUN PEAKS NEWS

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atching The Unseen should be a treat for anyone who’s into freestyle skiing, but the film’s local flavour will almost certainly make it a hit in the Sun Peaks community. Co-directors Kaleb Weston and Sam (Zam) Matchett spent about 35 days last winter filming at locations across Kamloops, Sun Peaks and Revelstoke. “The film is mainly based around one of our riders, Zam, whose skiing in general is super different and unique,” said Weston, a Revelstoke product. “It’s just the style that he puts into his skiing that really stands out. He likes getting really low on his skis and riding their tails. “Lots of the things that he hits aren’t things anybody would look at and really want to jump.”

The Unseen, which will be released online in mid-November and streamed for free on Weston’s website, inflik.ca, is named after hip-hop artist Lord Quas’s debut album and features Sun Peaks skiers Kieran Nikula and Jarred Martin. “I moved to Kamloops about four years ago and I made good friends with Kieran and Jarred, and have been around the Sun Peaks area for a while,” Weston said. “...Kieran lives in Whitecroft, so we stayed with him for a couple weeks to film.” Lord Quas’s music provides much of the sound track for the movie, which boasts freestyle skiing scenes in a plethora of unusual settings. “There’s a quarry that’s right below Whitecroft and we hit a really cool spot, where there are

these two huge tanks side by side, about 25 feet long by 10 feet high,” Weston said. “We spent like three days down there building. It was really cool to get creative. We had a bunch of friends there. Those are always the best times filming, when you’re just hanging out with your friends.” Much of the editing was done in the basement of an old farm house in Revelstoke, where Weston and Matchett collaborated in a makeshift studio, working toward the final cut. “At the end of the year, it was just me and him,” Weston said. “He had saved up all summer to come up from Montana. “It was a lot of brainstorming that went into making the whole film come together in this creepy basement.” What also ties the twosome’s offering together is Matchett’s

artistic ability. “Zam draws and does stop-motion video,” Weston said. “He drew about 5,000 frames for the movie. There are three 25- to 30-second animations that bring the film together. He drew all of them. It took him all summer to do it.” Search Zamimated on Vimeo to see more of Matchett’s work and go online to inflik.ca to watch a trailer for The Unseen. The film has only been viewed in its entirety by a handful of friends and fans, some of whom attended a screening earlier this month at Longhorn Saloon and Grill in Whistler. In a unique twist, Matchett and Weston plan to make about 10 VHS copies they will give away through a to-be-determined social media contest “I always wanted to release a hard copy,” Weston said. “We’re

“IT WAS REALLY COOL TO GET CREATIVE. WE HAD A BUNCH OF FRIENDS THERE. THOSE ARE ALWAYS THE BEST TIMES FILMING, WHEN YOU’RE JUST HANGING OUT WITH YOUR FRIENDS.” not making any money off of this. It’s all for fun.” There are already plans to make a multi-episode web series that will be released sporadically beginning next fall, with Sun Peaks again expected to provide a backdrop for some the skiing action. For now, Weston is working in Saskatoon as a mining technician, saving up for a motorhome and another winter of filming and riding across B.C. “I’m just stoked to release it now,” Weston said. “It’s been a long time coming.

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