A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 1, 2009
Original Title:
Rewritten
Genres:
Action | Documentary
Production Companies:
Hyperlite
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 46
It's been nearly 3 years since Team Hyperlite has gathered to document their skills in a wakeboard film. A project has begun to do exactly that, featuring hammers dropped by Rusty, Murray, JD, Ruck, Rathy, O'Shea, Grubb, Schwenne, BT, Nicola and Jimmy LaRiche. This film promises to deliver a perspective never before captured in a wakeboard film. Director Keith Kipp, a former Hyperlite athlete, has an advantage when he's behind the lens because he's spent time in front of the cameras on his wakeboard. For the next 6 months, he and his crew will be spending time at different team's homes, in their backyards and in their faces to grab the necessary footage showcasing their talents, their personalities and their antics for you. Get ready for a ground breaking film with a hard hitting soundtrack featuring the A-Team, brought to you by Alliance Multi Media & Hyperlite Wakeboards!
Camera Operator:
Keith Kipp
Josh McWilliams
Russell Spencer
Matt Staker
Brandon Parker
Director:
Keith Kipp
Josh McWilliams
Editor:
Josh McWilliams
Keith Kipp
Producer:
Bill McCaffray
Greg Dick
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