STANCE is Reppin the Ladies

No wonder the cinematography and visual effects are phenomenal.

STANCE doesn’t have the level of testosterone that most boarder flicks do.  Not because it isn’t a diesel film but because it’s comprised of all ladies!  It involves beautiful aerials, fine shots, curvy mountains, and sexy music, which is everything I’ve ever wanted in a snowboard film.

STANCE

“By combining forces with the industry’s best brands and riders our aim is not only to create the most innovative female snowboarding film to date, but to start a larger initiative to push snowboarding’s creative and cinematic boundaries.  With Jmills Ent as an avenue for professional athletes and media artists to express themselves to their full potential, new ground can be covered.  STANCE will be a platform that shredders, core and recreational alike, are excited to take part in.  You know your STANCE — now come take a look at ours.”

With Stan Evans producing and Jeremy Miller directing, no wonder the cinematography and visual effects are phenomenal.  The hues and perspectives were legitimately out of this world.  Mad props to all the smooth ladies featured in STANCE, including Gretchen Bleiler, Hana Beaman, Jamie Anderson, Kimmy Fasani, Lisa Filzmoser, Jenny Jones, Torah Bright, Raewyn Reid, Molly Aguirre, and Gabi Viteri.

I suggest checking out the 32 minute full feature far below.  If you don’t have time, then the trailer is right here:

Don’t forget to admire:
13:05 where Molly Aguirre jumps a fence into backside 90° spin to a tree bonk to finish full 360°.
18:22 where Torah Bright does a cab 540° for her fresh sesh in the pipe.

- Get On The Scene -

My favorite scene is at 7:46, where your first angle is watching through construction tubes as Kimmy Fasani’s legs walk past the opposite end.  The next shot is the same angle, but of Kimmy hitting the kicker to jump onto the tube you’re looking through.  Then you see her 50-50 it and dismount with a backside 180.

What do you think of the snowfall overlay effect, my snowboarder amigo?

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