Tag: Craig Coker

  • High Five

    Release date: Fall 2004

    Directed by: Josh Berman

    Produced by: Level 1 Productions

    Skiers: Travis Redd, Charles Gagnier, Dave Crichton, Luke Van Valin, Liam Downey, Steele Spence, Corey Vanular, Austin Ramaley, Craig Coker, Emil Coty, Peter Olenick, Dylan Hood, Jon Kozody, Simon Dumont, Chris Biollo, Sarah Burke, Rory Bushfield, Phil Casabon, Scott Hibbert, Max Kusazj, Andy Mahre, Dan Marion, Matt Philippi, Tanner Rainville, Jon Reedy, John Spriggs, Stefan Thomas, Candide Thovex, Andy Woods

    The biggest and best Level 1 film in decades! Filmed entirely in Stereo Panavision, High Five promises to be a rollercoaster skiing epic that can’t be missed! High Five contains a medley of hungry skiers, crazy tunes, and a fresh ski film vibe combining to what was undoubtedly the ‘feel good ski movie of the year!’

  • Long Story Short

    Release date: Fall 2006

    Directed by: Josh Berman

    Produced by: Level 1 Productions

    Skiers: Stefan Thomas, Liam Downey, Steele Spence, Corey Vanular, Travis Redd, Colby west, JD Zicat, Alex Balsen, Chris Biollo, Cedric Tremblay Fouriner, Loic Collomb Patton, Craig Coker, Flo Weisser, Tim Russell, Sean Decker, John Symms, JF Houle, Arnud Rougier, Matt Philippi, Dan Marion & Friends

    Telling a tale of six months of sun, snow, and rain, over a dozen of skiing’s most talented athletes, hundreds of thousands of miles traveled, tens of thousands of vertical feet hiked, hundreds of quarts of 2-stroke snowmobile oil, a dozen speeding tickets and at least as many missed connecting flights, this year’s Level 1 film is indeed a VERY long story, short. Shot in high-definition across the frozen globe, from remote powder stashes of Hokkaido, Japan, to the bent metal and concrete of the East Coast of North America, and the fabled kicker zones of Austria, and everywhere in between. Level 1 furthers their innovative vision of skiing, continuing their tradition of captivating cinematography, inspired features and locations, and mindblowing skiing exploits in what will be THE story of the ’06 ski season.

    Locations: Montreal, Quebec, Arlberg, Austria, Lake Tahoe, CA, Keystone, CO, Crested Butte, CO, Wasatch Mountains, UT, Brandywine, BC, La Clusaz, France, Niseko, Japan, Backwoods, WY

  • YEAH DUDE

    Release date: Fall 2007

    Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions

    Directed by: Johnny Decesare

    Skiers: Sammy Carlson, Andreas Hatveit, JP Auclair, Julien Regnier, Chris Benchetler, John Symms, Tim Durtschi, Peter Olenick, Simon Dumont, Anthony Boronowski, Mike Henitiuk, John Spriggs, Craig Coker, Christian Sirianni, Kyler Cooley, JF Cusson, Fabien Maicrhofer

    If your’re a Poor Boyz fan, you’ve probably noticed PBP’s movies follow a formula: The worlds best riders + sick locations + sick action – filler = the best ski movie of the year. PBP’s 2007 release Yeah Dude follows the Poor Boyz tradition of scintillating action, sending crews to all points of the globe to capture the year’s best skiing. But when it came time to assemblethe pieces, PBP started expanding its repertoire. Once the snow melted, many of Yeah Dude’s athletes and crew members visited the Poor Boyz studios to give candid accounts of their seasons. The result is a much more intimate portrait of the Poor Boyz crew than you’re used to, but without any consequent lulls in the action. Yeah Dude gives you all the skiing action you expect from PBP. But Yeah Dude is unlike any ski movie you’ve seen before.

  • First Light

    Release date: Fall 2004

    Produced by: Off Trail Productions

    Directed by: Justin Loeloff

    Skiers: Brent Neill, Jordan Seldin, Aistin Ramaley, Ashley Battersby, Adam Battersby, Brandon Becker, Willy Schneider, Stefan Thomas, Travis Perkins, Scott Havens, Kyler Cooley, Dylan Natyle, Mitch Lemons, Hordan Pond, Tosh Peters, Craig Coker, Max Peters, John Symms, Mike Wilson, Josh Bibby, Al Lanning

    Off Trail Productions is proud to present our debut film ‘First Light’. This mind-blowing Xtreme sports flick is sure not to dissapoint. Serving up the most insane ski action shots coupled with the most illegitimate soundtrack in the industry, ‘First Light’ will take you on a whirlwind ride of love, anguish, death, and unfettered joy & glory.