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We are very excited to release exclusively through the Alterna website all current and past films in digital download format.

Now you can instantly enjoy all our films on your computer, iphone or other mobile device.

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Published On: 12/31/2008
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On Wednesday, October 15th Clyde Snowboards will be presenting the Calgary premier of KNOCKOUT, the latest snowboard flick from our friends at Alterna Films.  Here’s the info:

Location: The Plaza Theatre - 1133 Kensington Rd. NW, Calgary

Time:  Doors at 6:30pm, Show at 7:00pm

Tickets:  $5 in advance from the Clyde Showroom (or at the door)

Trailer:  www.alternaactionfilms.com

*There will be an afterparty with the location TBA

*Tons, and tons, and tons, and tons of prizes including a 2009 Clyde board and swag….that’s right.

Check out the Facebook event page here:  http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=32154517540&ref=nf and let us know you’re coming!



Published On: 10/14/2008
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KNOCKOUT 'the tenth round' is now available for purchase in our online store.

With ten years under our belt, Alterna Films hits you up with another instant classic.
Knockout ‘the tenth round’ stands out from the pack with highlights that include an exotic journey through India to the Himalayas.
This film is a quenching blend of inventive freestyle snowboarding with a cinematic punch.
Locations: India, Japan, Aspen Colorado, Mammoth California, Whistler Backcountry, Mount Washington, Grouse Mountain, Montreal Quebec, Austria and Slovenia.
Riders: Matt Belzile, Chris Dufficy, Seb Toots, Takaharu Nakai, Tadej Valentan, JF Fortin, Matt Beardmore, Greg Maxwell, Craig Beaulieu and friends.

Here is the link for the Alterna Store


 


Published On: 9/29/2008
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This year our spring shoot consisted of four park sessions, Aspen, Whistler, Grouse Mountain and Mount Washington.

As witnessed in the blog below titled "One way to get to the next shoot" our journey from the session at Grouse Mountain to Mount Washington was an unforgettable experience to say the least.

To our crews delight the spring session at Mount Washington turned out to deliver unexpected pow freshies for all to enjoy.

But the Highlight of the trip was the night of KAZU aka GIZO. A few of the crew on our last night went out for Gizos B-day and did it up pretty well as you will see, look for the DVD easter egg aptly named Night of Gizo.

http://www.alternaactionfilms.com/blog/mount-washington-shoot  





Published On: 5/28/2008
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We just finished up two of our spring time shoots and had a blast filming these segments for our upcoming tenth anniversary release KNOCKOUT set to release Sept 1st 2008.

These photos will give you an idea as to how we went from our Grouse Mountain Shoot to a spring shoot on Mount Washington on Vancouver Island. I don't think many of the crew thought we would be getting to our shoots in this fashion.

Big thanks to Jeff Silcock, Brent Curtain, Eric Greene, Ryan Ainsle and Kyle Washington for making this happen so smoothly.

 

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Published On: 5/27/2008
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Alterna Films proudly presents our 2008 trailer for KNOCKOUT the tenth round. This will be our tenth anniversary film which will include familiar faces and a few new additions to the riders line up. 

More info about the release of the film to follow...

But for now enjoy the teaser!

PS Join our Alterna Group on Facebook for updates


Published On: 4/17/2008
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News and Stuff: Alterna at Aspen
By: AlternaFilms


Thanks to julian Itagaki, Greg Boyd and Yannick Rioux we just finished an amazing time in Buttermilk Colorado. We had the X-games jump line all to ourselves and had pure comedy go down on this trip.



Published On: 4/8/2008
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News and Stuff: Alterna in India...
By: AlternaFilms


Our crew at Alterna recently uncovered a rumor that there was amazing snow and terrain to be found in India. We consulted some reliable sources that confirmed this issue before deciding that we should probably assemble a group to check this matter out. Myself (Eric Greene), Matt Belzile, Travis Williams, John Scarth and Carlo Wein recently made the trek across the globe to experience some of the best riding and strangest cultural adventure we could have imagined.


  


Published On: 3/13/2008
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Apples & Oranges has been selected to go to the X-Dance Film Festival in Salt Lake City that takes place Jan 19th-23rd 2008. during the Sun-dance Film Festival

The film will be screened on Jan 19th at 6:15 Location:

X-Dance Theater (aka Off-Broadway Theatre)
272 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
801-355-4628
http://www.theobt.com/

For more information: http://www.alternaactionfilms.com/



Published On: 1/8/2008
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Alterna Films is holding a contest for Apples & Oranges in conjuction with Future Snowboarding and Snowboard Canada Magazines.

Contest details are on the Alterna Films website


Published On: 10/22/2007
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Apple's & Oranges will be showing at the Empire Theater Oct 24th on Granville Street in Vancouver. 

Tons of give aways plus dont miss the after-party

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Published On: 10/20/2007
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 Apple's & Oranges is now available for sale in the Alterna Store!    

  

The Film was shot on Super 16mm and HD and also comes with a bandana when purchased off the web store.

Enjoy


  




Published On: 10/6/2007
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Full Name: Carlo Jose Wein
Location: North Vancouver
Favourite Quote: "It's go time"
 
Your first Alterna snowboard movie came out in 2000, The Struggle.  Is it still a struggle today?

It’s always a struggle but we always find ways to overcome our challenges.
Creating snowboard films is definitely not the easiest of tasks, you have so many variables that need to come together for a film to be successful. Good light, snow conditions, crews that mesh well and solid sponsorship are only some of the various elements that need to work well in order to create a solid film.


What is a typical year like for you?

We pretty much film and travel from when the snow hits until around May of the following year. I guess that also depends on the type of snow year we are faced with, when we filmed Shrediquette a few years back we had the challenge of having hardly any snow, we were forced to go to Argentina in July to make up for lack of footage.

This year we traveled to Norway in July to get some "on the road" footy because we pretty much spent the whole season in Whistler.  Look out for the save of the century which took place on this trip care of JF FORTIN in the beginning of his segment.

As far as going to Vegas for the asr trade show we have been more successful gaining sponsorship outside of the show it seems its more of a good time than a time to do business.

Summers are now spent at our new office on the North Shore of Vancouver editing and going out fishing and boating as much as possible which is not that much. 
 
 
One of my favourite video parts is Travis Williams in Breaking Ground.  Do you have any favourite parts or sections that really stick out for you in your past 8 projects?
   
I guess the parts that stick out the most right off the top of my head are Mike Page's Struggle segment, the Poland section in IN TRANSIT, Trav's Breaking Ground segment, JF's Reflection segment, Beardmore's Fast Food segment this year the new faces like Takaharu Nakai and Matt Belzile stood out.

 
Do you think the internet is killing the video star?

I know that more people are watching our films because of the internet and less people are buying them. When I was in Finland last year all the up and coming finnish groms all had burned copies of almost every snowboard film. Europe is always a step ahead with this technology and North America will follow.  We are hoping that added value to our packaging like the insertion of an Apples & Oranges bandana this year will encourage people to buy the DVD.
 

What do you see for the future of snowboard films?

In my opinion, online distribution is definitely the future of snowboard flicks. People want to see movies right away and if you have your computer connected to your TV like most will in the future buying and viewing your favourite film will be one click away.


The latest project coming out of Alterna is Apples & Oranges.  What can we expect?

We shot the film in true HD so that is also a new element. Expect a 20 plus video layered intro that will have you re-watching it for sure. This year in some of the segments especially in Matt Belzile's part we miked Matt for his entire part.  Apples & Oranges also has the most cable cams and dolly shots that we have ever employed in any of our productions.

 
How large is the crew that put it all together this year?

During the winter there are seven production people together and we also contract out additional help during the winter for certain sessions. Myself and Bryant Bell are full time in the office on the North Shore.


I noticed that you popped the question if people would prefer Blue-ray vs. HD-DVD.  What are you thinking of going with?

It looks like Blue Ray for North America and HD DVD for Europe. 720p Downloads were also a big request. We will be releasing an HD downloadable version of Apples & Oranges closer to Christmas.


What would you like people to take away from watching Apples & Oranges?

Hopefully after watching Apples & Oranges you get stoked to go out and shred for yourself.
 

Where and when can people come out to the premieres?

All premieres will be listed on our website www.alternaactionfilms.com


Any shout outs?

Big Shout out to all the riders, production crew and sponsors involved in supporting the creation of past Alterna films and our latest release Apples & Oranges.



Published On: 9/27/2007
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Full Name: Carlo Jose Wein
Location: North Vancouver
Favourite Quote: "It's go time"
 
Your first Alterna snowboard movie came out in 2000, The Struggle.  Is it still a struggle today?

It’s always a struggle but we always find ways to overcome our challenges.
Creating snowboard films is definitely not the easiest of tasks, you have so many variables that need to come together for a film to be successful. Good light, snow conditions, crews that mesh well and solid sponsorship are only some of the various elements that need to work well in order to create a solid film.
 

What is a typical year like for you?

We pretty much film and travel from when the snow hits until around May of the following year. I guess that also depends on the type of snow year we are faced with, when we filmed Shrediquette a few years back we had the challenge of having hardly any snow, we were forced to go to Argentina in July to make up for lack of footage.

This year we traveled to Norway in July to get some "on the road" footy because we pretty much spent the whole season in Whistler.  Look out for the save of the century which took place on this trip care of JF FORTIN in the beginning of his segment.

As far as going to Vegas for the asr trade show we have been more successful gaining sponsorship outside of the show it seems its more of a good time than a time to do business.

Summers are now spent at our new office on the North Shore of Vancouver editing and going out fishing and boating as much as possible which is not that much. 

One of my favourite video parts is Travis Williams in Breaking Ground.  Do you have any favourite parts or sections that really stick out for you in your past 8 projects?
   
I guess the parts that stick out the most right off the top of my head are Mike Page's Struggle segment, the Poland section in IN TRANSIT, Trav's Breaking Ground segment, JF's Reflection segment, Beardmore's Fast Food segment this year the new faces like Takaharu Nakai and Matt Belzile stood out.

Do you think the internet is killing the video star?

I know that more people are watching our films because of the internet and less people are buying them. When I was in Finland last year all the up and coming finnish groms all had burned copies of almost every snowboard film. Europe is always a step ahead with this technology and North America will follow.  We are hoping that added value to our packaging like the insertion of an Apples & Oranges bandana this year will encourage people to buy the DVD.
 

What do you see for the future of snowboard films?

In my opinion, online distribution is definitely the future of snowboard flicks. People want to see movies right away and if you have your computer connected to your TV like most will in the future buying and viewing your favourite film will be one click away.


The latest project coming out of Alterna is Apples & Oranges.  What can we expect?

We shot the film in true HD so that is also a new element. Expect a 20 plus video layered intro that will have you re-watching it for sure. This year in some of the segments especially in Matt Belzile's part we miked Matt for his entire part.  Apples & Oranges also has the most cable cams and dolly shots that we have ever employed in any of our productions.

 
How large is the crew that put it all together this year?

During the winter there are seven production people together and we also contract out additional help during the winter for certain sessions. Myself and Bryant Bell are full time in the office on the North Shore.


I noticed that you popped the question if people would prefer Blue-ray vs. HD-DVD.  What are you thinking of going with?

It looks like Blue Ray for North America and HD DVD for Europe. 720p Downloads were also a big request. We will be releasing an HD downloadable version of Apples & Oranges closer to Christmas.


What would you like people to take away from watching Apples & Oranges?

Hopefully after watching Apples & Oranges you get stoked to go out and shred for yourself.
 

Where and when can people come out to the premieres?

All premieres will be listed on our website www.alternaactionfilms.com


Any shout outs?

Big Shout out to all the riders, production crew and sponsors involved in supporting the creation of past Alterna films and our latest release Apples & Oranges.

 


Published On: 9/27/2007
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News and Stuff: The Teaser
By: AlternaFilms


 
 

          
Rails & Jumps, Backside & Frontside, Filming & Fun, Heli’s & Sleds, Sushi & Burgers, Freshies & Slush & Ice & Crust & Elephant Snot – It’s all Apple’s & Oranges.

            Alterna Films shakes Apples & Oranges out of the tree, bringing you a film about a crew of international riders brought together for the same mission: to bring their individual talents to the big screen.

            Highlights in the film include the union of technical tricks with unique and innovative cinematography.

Featuring: Matt Belzile, Jaakko Seppala, Stefan Karlsson, JF Fortin, Matt Beardmore, Shane Pospisil, Jon Cartwright, Jimi Tomer, Greg Maxwell , Danny Garrity, Anssi Manninen & introducing Takaharu Nakai, Tadej Valentan and Seb Toots.

In association with Atomic, Burton, Westbeach, Billabong, WESC, Grouse Mountain, K2, O’neill, Shick Xtreme 3, Ogio, Pow gloves, Von Zipper, Bula, Snowboard Canda, Future Mag, Method Mag, Playboard, Snowboard.com

Available on DVD & HD Formats

www.alternaactionfilms.com




Published On: 6/14/2007
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Alterna Films is proud to drop our Apples & Oranges teaser go to

Alterna Films Alterna Films to check out the goods


We will post a streaming version on Snowboard.com very soon.  

  


Also new website also dropping next week...  

  



  

  




Published On: 6/13/2007
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Hi guys just dropping a line to let you know that we have added a bunch of new content to the Alterna Films website. 

Enjoy



Published On: 11/8/2006
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In Transit is now available for purchase off the Alterna website. www.alternaactionfilms.com We are sending out mini calendars and Alterna die cut stickers with every purchase.  
Check back for premiere's on snowboard.com

Enjoy

Alterna crew


Published On: 9/22/2006
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Our DVD will be releasing next week and we are happy to inform you that as a bonus inside every copy of IN TRANSIT you get a free travelogue calendar with important shred dates and much much more... Also selected IN TRANSIT DVDs will contain scratch and win tickets provided to us by one of our sponsors.  You are also now able to pre order your copy of IN TRANSIT at http://www.alternaactionfilms.com

Enjoy!!!




Published On: 9/8/2006
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