Falling in Love with Winter
Release date: Fall 2005
Produced by: Ride The Planets
Skiers: Simon Dumont, Peter Olenick, Sammy Carlson, CR Johnson, Woodie Bouma, Charles Gagnier, Alexi Godbout, Vincent Gagnier, Thomas Krief


Falling in Love with Winter
Release date: Fall 2005
Produced by: Ride The Planets
Skiers: Simon Dumont, Peter Olenick, Sammy Carlson, CR Johnson, Woodie Bouma, Charles Gagnier, Alexi Godbout, Vincent Gagnier, Thomas Krief


Release date: Fall 2011
Produced by: Meathead Films
Directed by: Geoff McDonald
Skiers: LJ Sternio, Dan Marion, Erik Olson, Andy Parry, Will Wesson, The Hammer, Radio Ron, Shea Flynn, Simon Thomson, Andrew Whiteford, Stacey Rachdorf, Ben Leoni, Lars Chickering-Ayers, Silas Chickering-Ayers, Ryan Hawks, Andy Weis, Sean Decker, Chris Logan, Asia Magriby, Charles Gagnier, Vincent Gagnier, Jake Doan, Will Hibbs, Jeff Curry, Ross Imburgia, Evan Williams, Peter Engen, Antoine Choquette, Yan Bussiéres, Frank GP, Alex Beaulieu-Marchand, JP Perry, KC Brousseau
Meathead Filmshas spent the last 10 years grilling up radical ski imagery from across the Eastern U.S. and Canada. Now, legendary skiers of the past have joined forces with Fresh Meat to partake in the feast of the decade.
“Prime Cut” nourishes viewers with Grade A backcountry footage from Vermont, New Hampshire, and the Chic Choc Mountains of Quebec. The Meatheads slice and dice urban terrain in Portland, Boston, Quebec City, and their hometown of Burlington, VT. Even exotic tastes from the islands of Kokkaido, Japan and Newfoundland are included in this beefy smorgasbord.
Combining the chocest cuts from the 2011 season with memorable morsels from winters past, “Prime Cut” is Meathead Films’ most delicious offering ever.


Release date: Fall 2013
Produced by: Poor Boyz Productions
Directed by: Tyler Hamlet, Cody Carter
Skiers: Sean Pettit, Pep Fujas, Karl Fostvedt, Julien Regnier, Logan Pehota, Bobby Brown, Seth Morrison, JP Auclair, Glen Plake, Mike Henitiuk, Lexi DuPont, Dane Tudor, Sammy Carlson, Riley Leboe, Josh Stack, Charley Ager, Max Morello, Andy Mahre, Khai Krepela, Vincent Gagnier, Joe Schuster, Gus Kenworthy
Every skier knows what its like to call a few friends, pack up, and head out for a trip. Rather than spend another winter chasing storms, five of the top pros and their closest pals embark on their own interpretations of a trip of a lifetime, taking them deep into new and uncharted territory. Sean Pettit ventures further in his home turf of British Columbia. Watch as he trades the comfy cat lodge for a glacier camp – finding unexpected sources of fun in the backcountry. Pep Fujas pinpoints a remote AK lighthouse to use as a home base, where he launches a heli expedition and finds fresh terrain to attack. Karl Fostvedt takes urban skiing to a whole new level by spending his time searching for the perfect jib, drop and jump amidst the concrete jungle that is Detroit. Julien Regnier is found trekking the grueling 100km historic high alpine route between Chamonix, France and Zermatt, Switzerland. Finally, Bobby Brown brings the crew back together for a spring session to wrap a season that wont be soon forgotten. Tracing Skylines follows these five skiers on some incredible trips.


United
Release date: 2011
Skiers: Phil Casabon, Henrik Harlaut, Paul Bergeron, Clayton Vila, Dane Tudor, Chappy, Charles Gagnier, Vincent Gagnier
In the last episode we bring you back to the sun and slush of Mammoth Mountain. From last years episode Reunited, in the same park as last year Phil and Henrik go back United with all the homies! Edited with the reggae tunes of Sizzla, for the vibes!! We would like to thank a lot of people, if you read this you are most likely one of them! Stay tuned for the Season Cut being released this year, BLACKOUT!!!
This edit was made by Joakim Åslund, with the help of all the Skiers involved!: Henrik Harlaut, Phil Casabon, Paul Bergeron, Clayton Vila, Dane Tudor, Chappy, Charles Gagnier, And Vincent Gagnier
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The Style Episode
Release date: 2011
Skiers: James Woods, Bobby Brown, Vincent Gagnier, Willie Borm, Noah Bowman, Simon Ericson
Style – a particular manner or technique by which something is done, created, or performed. This week the Salomon team defines itself in, The Style Episode.

Episode #3
Release date:
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Discussion with pro skier, X Games gold medalist and style master Vincent Gagnier.
Subjects include his current 2-year movie project with the SLVSH crew, dealing with back-to-back knee injury in 2017 and 2018, breaking his back in 2014, the current state of competitive skiing and much more.

Episode #167
Release date: March 30, 2020
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Vincent Gagnier is the last in the line of the Gagnier Brothers. While hos older brothers helped shape the early days of freeskiing, Vinni is doing that now. On the podcast we talk about his talented family, being a grom with access, what he thinks of judging, the future of skiing, and a whole lot more. We close it out with “Inappropriate Questions” asked by Olympic Gold Medalist, Joss Christensen.
Vincent Gagnier Show Notes:
5:00: Corona Virus, brothers and sisters, and family business
10:00: Other sports, getting into skiing and Antoine
15:00: Charles, judging, and real ski winner
12:00: High School, dropping out of college and sponsors
20:00: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code powell30
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23:00: School in Utah, coaching, and his English
28:00: Sponsors, money, and contests
31:00: Breaking his back, coming back to win X Games, and ACL #1
40:00: 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
41:45: Coming back from injury, ACL #2 and fear
45:00: The Olympics, the state of the sport and filming
49:00: Slvsh, internet comments and pro sports
82:00: Inappropriate Questions with Joss Christensen
