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Created by Ted the Kiwi Ted the Kiwi  > 9 months ago, 3 Dec 2014
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Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

3 Dec 2014 8:27pm
Epic footage and commentary by one of the true great legends and innovators



Pioneer surf cinematographer, filmmaker and board designer George Greenough recently found some lost 16mm waveriding footage from the late ‘60s. It has never been seen… until now.

Long before HD video cameras went digital and dinky, Santa Barbara native George Greenough was strapping a full-sized film camera to his back and capturing POV footage from inside the tube. Not only did he envision the shot, he hand-built the water housing for his camera to make it happen. It was just one innovation of many from a man who helped define modern surfing as much as anyone in history.

Fast forward to 2014 and George is still inventing new ways to experience the ocean. The guys at Patagonia Australia caught up with George recently and he mentioned finding some lost footage from the days of shooting "The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun." With support from Patagonia, George cut the footage together and added narration explaining his motivation and techniques for getting the shots. Music by Band of Frequencies brings a taste of the psychedelic vibe that permeated the original film. The footage premiered in August 2014 at Patagonia’s Cardiff, Santa Monica and Bowery surf shops, and now we’re releasing it for posterity.

We hope you enjoy this six-minute glimpse into surfing’s past. Special thanks to George, Glen Casey, Johnny Abegg and the crew at Patagonia Australia for making it possible.





SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

3 Dec 2014 5:53pm
Speechless...

That is awesome.
Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709

NSW

1302 posts

3 Dec 2014 10:53pm
That was incredible knowing he got that on a mat - great clip
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

3 Dec 2014 11:21pm
Great find...& how is that 40 years later, still remembering what was going on as you were capturing the footage. I think mainly coz the surf was so awesome & hows the crowd haha I know there are waves I had 20+ years ago I still remember too. So many forgotten in between, but you remember waves on days like that
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

4 Dec 2014 7:54am
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Ricardo1709 said..
That was incredible knowing he got that on a mat - great clip


AND..not with a Go Pro either..old school Kool
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

4 Dec 2014 10:35am


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laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

4 Dec 2014 10:04am
my guess is george will keep pulling rabbits out of the hat from time to time.


pay day will be when he gets out the old macaha footage from the late 50's back then mac was in his prime charging 3 ft lm




come on babayyyyyyyyyy
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

4 Dec 2014 11:05am
I've always been a huge fan of George's work! And back then, he had to work hard to get footage like that... The Original GoPro!

His "Point of View" filming was so far ahead of it's time... As a complete opposite, I laugh when I see Kooks with a GoPro on the nose of the board, filming back at themselves, in "selfie" fashion... I'm sure George laughs too!
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

4 Dec 2014 11:24am
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Simondo said..
I've always been a huge fan of George's work! And back then, he had to work hard to get footage like that... The Original GoPro!

His "Point of View" filming was so far ahead of it's time... As a complete opposite, I laugh when I see Kooks with a GoPro on the nose of the board, filming back at themselves, in "selfie" fashion... I'm sure George laughs too!


Totally agree, I just don't get why kooks would rather shoot their own facial expressions rather than the wave or sweet cross steppin, freakin weird broo... But it is the age of the "Selfie", which really equates to the age of narcissism
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

4 Dec 2014 8:44am
I do andy.

George is showing the beauty of the ocean, most people with a No-pro are just trying to show themselves.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

4 Dec 2014 11:46am
So only kooks that shoot themselves .I dont think so
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

4 Dec 2014 12:55pm


Oh I totally shoot myself with my SoloShot but thats from a distance so i can see my sh1tty style and try to improve. My GoPro is always outward facing too bcs i'm still cross stepping like a spazztard... Its that face cam cr@p thats


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Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

4 Dec 2014 12:00pm
and I deleted my pov go pro from the gram last night
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac

TAS

1925 posts

4 Dec 2014 1:16pm
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Macaha said..
and I deleted my pov go pro from the gram last night


Hahaha, yours was actually pretty cool though bcs it was kinda taking in the wave, wasn't a face shot...

This is what i'm using these days, its the least intrusive when surfing and super cheap to make, a GoPro Tripod Mount for $1 Off Ebay:











Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

4 Dec 2014 1:53pm
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Macaha said..
and I deleted my pov go pro from the gram last night


So I finally contribute and you axe it !!
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