highwaycinema
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The Living Curl is a classic surfing film!
Legendary surf photographer & film archivist Scott Starr lends his talents in producing & authoring this DVD version of Jamie's vintage surfing film. Starr refined the music track and added in Jamie's narration which is humble and humorous, and provides so much back story to the footage. Jamie shares with the viewer the cool surf slang of the era, and the names of the greatest surfers on the scene back then. It's wonderful to hear his commentary while watching the footage he shot so many years ago.
I'd place The Living Curl on par with other surf classics like Endless Summer I & II, and Big Wednesday. The is a film documentary that both surfers and beach people will enjoy. Besides the great surfing footage, the film will also appeal to people who dig vintage cars and the hairstyles, clothing & beach fashions of the period.
In this age of "extreme sports" it's refreshing to see old school surfing at its best.
Kudos to Scott Starr for helping bring back this important "lost treasure" of surfing. I highly recommend Jamie's film, available on DVD and worthy of a permanent place in your DVD collection.
Hunter Mann,
founder of Highway Cinema
Legendary surf photographer & film archivist Scott Starr lends his talents in producing & authoring this DVD version of Jamie's vintage surfing film. Starr refined the music track and added in Jamie's narration which is humble and humorous, and provides so much back story to the footage. Jamie shares with the viewer the cool surf slang of the era, and the names of the greatest surfers on the scene back then. It's wonderful to hear his commentary while watching the footage he shot so many years ago.
I'd place The Living Curl on par with other surf classics like Endless Summer I & II, and Big Wednesday. The is a film documentary that both surfers and beach people will enjoy. Besides the great surfing footage, the film will also appeal to people who dig vintage cars and the hairstyles, clothing & beach fashions of the period.
In this age of "extreme sports" it's refreshing to see old school surfing at its best.
Kudos to Scott Starr for helping bring back this important "lost treasure" of surfing. I highly recommend Jamie's film, available on DVD and worthy of a permanent place in your DVD collection.
Hunter Mann,
founder of Highway Cinema