Skip Frye 1966

Rare Super 8 Footage of Skip Frye Surfing His own signature model in clean point surf near Nauset Surfshop in 1966. Footage by Larry Gordon.

Rare Super 8 Footage of Skip Frye Surfing His own signature model in clean point surf near Nauset Surfshop in 1966. Footage by Larry Gordon.

Adam Harriden / Noosa

This is Adam Harriden. Like so many of us, he knew there was much more to life than showing up at an office building Monday to Friday working 14 hours a day for someone else. One day, while walking the streets of New York City, he saw something that both intrigued and inspired him. Click here to view his story: http://www.thenouncollective.com

"Like so many of us, he knew there was much more to life than showing up at an office building Monday to Friday working 14 hours a day for someone else." Film by The Noun Collective.

Kameron Brown

Kameron Brown (http://instagram.com/kameronbrown) has been quietly doing his thing for years on fringes of Orange County. Often living on a ranch in the hills or on the road in a Sprinter van, Kam spends his time fishing, surfing,bee-keeping and tending his homestead. To add to his well rounded skill-set, he also emits some serious positive vibes. Kam we salute you. Directed/Shot/Edited by Evan Adamson http://instagram.com/adamsonfilms http://facebook.com/adamsonfilms http://vimeo.com/adamsonfilms Made possible by Howler Bros http://howlerbros.com http://instagram.com/howlerbros http://facebook.com/howlerbros Featuring music by Brazos - "Day Glo" Buy on iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/p7c7c9h Stream on Spotify: http://tinyurl.com/nfdnwfw Facebook: http://facebook.com/brazosbrazos "Day Glo, Chrome window, Shapes in the clouds, the hungry shoosh for miles around, upstream, jumpin' out of the water, gills in the air, I got many people to thank, but I can't write letters, I can't write letters. My friends on the edge of the old graveyard, they sit on an old grey porch, and watch foxes play, and juggle wine, the kind of wine that you don't mind spillin', that you don't mind spillin'. Well I fill out the forms and I make my death come slowly. One at a time some kind of record unrollin'. 'You best begin sometime,' she said, 'but you can't start until you're ready.' Yet it seemed to be controlled, somehow bowed her fingernails, eyelashes and all the essential parts. We talk about dreams a lot. She reads our fortunes out loud, I think it's funny and I go stay with her, and I go stay with her, and I don't mind dyin', when I make love to her, to her, to her. Day Glo. Under a wall of sound, a riverbed of clay, the distance between us stays, close, but not close, far, but not too far, away. Close, but not close, far, but not too far, away. Day Glo."

Kameron Brown has been quietly doing his thing for years on fringes of Orange County. Often living on a ranch in the hills or on the road in a Sprinter van, Kam spends his time fishing, surfing, bee-keeping and tending his homestead. He also emits some serious positive vibes.

Kahana Kalama

This is a short documentary about Kahana Kalama and his life as a Craftsman. Kahana, an ex-professional surfer, is the owner of Aloha Beach Club a surf supply store with locations in North Park, San Diego and Kailua, Oahu. This story follows Kahana between San Diego and Hawaii as he manages both his shops and designs his new clothing line that is not only inspired by his home island of Oahu, but also completely manufactured there. This is the second of many short documentaries under the title, "The Craftsman Project" which will give a glimpse into the lives of people who make a living working with their hands. A huge thanks to Aloha Beach Club and the guys who took the time out of their lives to come out and be a part of the shoot. Follow Kahana and Aloha Beach Club on Instagram at @kahanak and @alohabeachclub. Director: Russell Brownley Producers: Russell Brownley and Kahana Kalama Original Score Vocals by: Kamoa Kalama Director of Photography: Russell Brownley Water Cinematography: Bryce Johnson and Russell Brownley Additional Cinematography: Andrew Thompson Aerial Cinematography: Bryce Johnson and Russell Brownley Editor: Zach Prichard Art Director: Russell Brownley and Matthew Lawless Compositor: Matthew Lawless Colorist: Jade Elhers Original Score: Kamoa Kalama and Brent McCorkle Music: The Music Bed Special Thanks to: Billy Wiggens Kamoa Kalama Sandy Kalama Kamohai Kalama The Aloha Beach Club Family G-Bo Brianna Marks Magnolia Brownley thewussproductions.com russellbrownley.com

Short film on Kahana Kahana, an ex-professional surfer and the owner of Aloha Beach Club a surf supply store with locations in North Park, San Diego and Kailua, Oahu. Director: Russell Brownley

Tropo California

Some fine fall shredding from Ryan Burch on his self shaped 5'3 twin and 9'5 Mini Glider Space Needle while Bryce Young takes to his 7'2 Takayama.

From Mollusk and filmmaker Jack Coleman: "Some fine fall shredding from Ryan Burch on his self shaped 5'3 twin and 9'5 Mini Glider Space Needle while Bryce Young takes to his 7'2 Takayama."

Enjoy Hanplanes

Project Title : Enjoy Handplanes - Patagonia/Conora Film Location : Carlsbad, CA More Info : stevecachero.com -- Director | DP : Steve Cachero Executive Producers: Steve Cachero, Ed Lewis Assistant Producers: Rey Banatao, John Brodie Production Company: Steve Cachero Studios Production Assistant: John Brodie Script Development: Steve Cachero & Ed Lewis Color: Steve Cachero (Red Giant)

A in-depth look at the "thrive-ability" of a new sustainable hand plane developed by Ed Lewis of Enjoy Handplanes. Directed by Steve Cachero.

Tyler Warren: Quick + Slow

Tyler Warren riding a variety of his self shaped craft from 2012- 2015 in Australia, California, Indonesia, and Mexico. Enjoy

Tyler Warren riding a variety of his self shaped craft from 2012- 2015 in Australia, California, Indonesia, and Mexico.

California Gold

Tyler Warren sailing smoothly at San O on his 9'7 pin tail. Short by Jack Coleman.

Tyler Warren in his 7'9 pintail at San Onofre, California by filmmaker Jack Coleman. Short created for Mollusk Surf Shop.

McTavish X Webster

McTavish surfboards has been an iconic part of the Australian and international surf landscape for over 50 years. In 2015 McTavish teamed up with Lauren Webster to create the McTavish x Lauren Webster ‘CHIEF OF HEARTS’ art board. The creative process from was captured from start to finish, including a road trip to the McTavish factory in Byron Bay, in a short film about the collaboration created by Sam Brumby. Music by: Josh Piltz

McTavish teamed up with ARTIST Lauren Webster to create the McTavish x Lauren Webster ‘Chief of Hearts’ art board. The creative process from was captured from start to finish, including a road trip to the McTavish factory in Byron Bay, in a short film about the collaboration created by Sam Brumby.

Dead Kooks x Oldfield

Please visit www.deadkooks.com for more information about Dead Kooks Surfboards by Eden Saul. Surfers: Erin Ashley, Leah Dawson, Lachlan Leckie & Eden Saul First Unit Land & Water Cameras: Nathan Oldfield www.nathanoldfield.com Second Unit Land Camera: Macauley Rae www.macauleyrae.tumblr.com Edit: Nathan Oldfield Music: 'Sun Kissed' by Permateens www.permateens.bandcamp.com/

Promo trailer for Dead Kooks surfboards. Stars Erin Ashley, Leah Dawson, Lachlan Leckie & Eden Saul. Film by Nathan Oldfield.

Sato x Katin

Katin, the original California surf company and lifestyle brand, is excited to announce the official release of the Katin short film "The Sato Story." In the early 1950s, Nancy and Walter Katin opened a small boat cover business called Kanvas by Katin in Surfside, Calif. After quickly making a name for themselves by creating virtually bulletproof canvas boat covers, local surfers took notice and requested custom pairs of surf trunks made from the same durabile, high-wuality canvas as the boat covers. Word rapidly spread about these nearly indestructible Katin surf trunks, and by the early 1980s, surf wear had officially skyrocketed. Some of the biggest names in surfing, from Shaun Tomson and Peter Townsend to Reno Abillero, Gerry Lopez and even Quicksilver’s Eddie Aikau, sported the iconic Katin surf trunks. After Nancy passed away in 1986, she left the business to her loyal friend and legendary Katin seamstress, Sato Hughes, who had began sewing surf trunks for the Katins by hand in 1961, and still continues crafting custom surf trunks with her own two hands today. In an effort to strategically capture Sato’s exceptional story, Katin creative director Jason Rodriguez and Katin Explorer Pat R. Notaro III ventured to Sato’s original workspace at the same Kanvas by Katin Surf Shop to passionately capture Sato and her unparalleled crafting of custom canvas surf trunks. Through skillful direction and tactful videography, Rodriguez and Notaro transport viewers into the heart of Hughes’s work through the lens of a camera. Join us and peak closer into Katin’s iconic history to the company's present day triumphs. Katin takes pride in making California's first surf trunk and continues its commitment to making high-quality lifestyle apparel and durable surf trunks.

After Nancy Katin passed away in 1986, she left the business to her loyal friend and legendary Katin seamstress, Sato Hughes, who had began sewing surf trunks for the Katins by hand in 1961, and still continues crafting custom surf trunks with her own two hands today.