Pictorial Perspective Film Premiere in Carslbad Village Theater
The film presents longboarding in its various forms, featuring the competitive, the free surfer, and many variations in between. Visit the Facebook Event Page to RSVP .
Taylor Larison is a local, San Diego film maker who has been documenting longoboarding for numerous years.
SAN DIEGO, CA -- Surfing is not based on which particular board you use, but rather the experience that you gain from it. There is no correct manner in which a surfboard should be ridden; it is just the feeling gained which holds the most importance. Since the advent of shortboard surfing, longboarding has become the ugly step-child of the surfing world. This film will attempt to crush the current stereotypes by investigating an array of longboard equipment, ranging from light-weight, high performance tri-fins to more traditional, single fin noseriders. Ultimately, the story will reveal how longboarding is beginning to gain acceptance and positive influence in the surfing community and beyond.
This film will portray the separate lives of sixteen different people with longboarding as the common bond. Each surfer brings his or her distinct, creative style to the sport. The characters range from the contest-oriented, fierce competitor to the introspective soloist, and everyone in between. Introducing: Jerry Swearingen, Blaine Lewis, Sean Keany, Kurtis Woodin, Steven Thomas, Chris Cravey, Josh Gandulla, Colin Whitbread, Erin Lewis, Wyatt Potts, Billy Harris, Noah Shimabukuro, Travis Perkins, Mike Stidham, Richie Cravey, and Tommy Witt.