Skiers: Cam Riley, Shea Flynn, Sean Jordan, Charlie Owens, Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, Nick Martini, Alex Martini and Noah Albaladejo
Stept Productions are ready to present the final chapter in a twelve year saga with their new film and final annual film “Ten And Two”. Pack your bags and join the Stept crew as they continue the search for their American dream. These weathered nomads strive to find a balance between craziness and normalcy as their transnational adventure takes them from New England, to the Teton Mountains and back. The film’s narrator parallels tales from the past with the boys’ present day antics.
Skiers: Sammy Carlson, Simon Dumont, Nick Martini, Matt Walker, Charles Gagnier
In this episode, rapper ‘All-Star’, leads you through the 2009 season, and you get a quick look at what we’re working on for Season 3 of Salomon Freeski TV. This is the final show of the season. Thanks for the support and we’ll see you in October.
Nick Martini, Alexis Godbout, and Matt Walker meet up in Boston, USA for an urban road-trip through New England. Over the course of ten days these guys slay and destroy 12 rails, update their tall-T wardrobe, try true east coast lobster, and make friends with local law enforcement.
Discussion with ex-pro skier and filmmaker Nick Martini.
We talked about his whole story, starting with how he got into skiing, becoming a pro skier. His days as a competitive skier and filming with the biggest production companies in the business like Poor Boyz productions and TGR while also running his own production company, Stept. Talking about Stept, we also discussed how it started by filming his friends when he was 12 years old, became one of the most influential production company in skiing and is now based in LA working with some big time brands like Nike, Oakley, Ford and the NFL.
Nick Martini was supposed to be the biggest thing in skiing, and when he was healthy, he was going in that direction, but injuries got the best of Nick’s ski career. Good thing he was also an award-winning filmmaker who had plenty of downtime to hone his craft. These days, Nick’s Stept Productions has evolved into Stept Studios and what was a small crew based out of Colorado is now a thriving studio, employing 40+ people and continuing to live the dream. It’s an awesome conversation.
Nick Martini Show Notes:
2:00: Wallisch Wedding and how things have changed for Stept
9:00: Growing up outside of Boston, Ski racing and finding the darkside
18:45: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code powell30
Evo: The best online experience in action sports with retail to back it up
20:45: His skin condition, other sports, and Holderness Academy
29:00: Professional at a young age, DVD’s, and the tumor
35:00: Salomon Jib Academy, people knowing about Stept, and other athletes
40:45: Spy Optic: Get 20% off on their site Spyoptic.com using the code TPM20
10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone
42:30: College, career starts exploding, and being a tall skier
47:00: Stept’s group mentality, dealing with cops, and sponsors
57:00: First knee injury, focusing on the art of filmmaking, and more injuries
Nick Martini (@nickmartini) joins the podcast to give us the rundown on what Stept has been up to including some “Salute” discussion, revisit some of the high points from the Stept catalog, share some insight into their editing process and how they approached storytelling, drop some advice for up-and-comers, and much much more.