Shaun White wins 5th straight Superpipe gold medal with perfect score #xgames #snowboarding #video
BIGGEST TEAHUPOO EVER, SHOT ON THE PHANTOM CAMERA. #video #surfing #meltyourbrain
This day at Teahupoo- Aug 27th 2011 during the Billabong Pro waiting period is what many are calling the biggest and gnarliest Teahupoo ever ridden. Chris Bryan was fortunate enough to be there working for Billabong on a day that will go down in the history of big wave surfing. The French Navy labeled this day a double code red prohibiting and threatening to arrest anyone that entered the water.
Kelly Slater described the day by saying “witnessing this was a draining feeling being terrified for other people’s lives all day long, it’s life or death. Letting go of that rope one time can change your life and not many people will ever experience that in their life.”
All images where shot by Chris Bryan using the Phantom HD Gold camera. To see more of Chris’ work check out his website. WWW.CHRISBRYANFILMS.COM
‘[GALAXY Note - FCU2] ep. 4 Fly Like A Buttress’ #video
The ‘FCU’ initially started as a short film in 2007 about Dylan Hayward (Sacca) and Russell McGowan (Karinen), fact checkers at the fictional men’s magazine DICTUM. They had to finish a piece on “Celebrity Sleeping Tips”, where they embarked on an expedition to learn whether actor Bill Murray drinks a glass of warm milk to help him sleep. This hybridized into a web series which is now thirteen episodes in with 5 of them sponsored by Samsung Galaxy Note (episode 04 above). The “sponsored” episodes show the Galaxy Note being used in various situations and IMO works well as a basic how-to for the device. Although the web series (and the original short film I assume, I have not seen it) comes with a healthy lathering of cheese, still props for some quick thinking on Samsung’s part to insinuate the Galaxy Note into relevant “real world” situations on something people actually watch (at the time of writing almost a million views for episode 04) as opposed to traditional advertising.








