Creative Lines, New Angles, Mason Ho, Clay Marzo and Parker Coffin Hit the Pool
The man-made, machine perfection of the Surf Ranch in Lemoore, while, umm, perfect, it can be hard to appreciate unless you're the one actually riding the wave. It's so long and so perfect there's a tendency for things to start to blend together. Until you throw savants Mason Ho, Clay Marzo and Parker Coffin in the tank and let them do their thing.
Under the watchful lens of Robbie Crawford, the Snapt crew has been spending some days in the Central Valley making magic together. This latest YouTube drop, entitled "High Noon," isn't exactly the culmination of all the surfing they've been doing, rather the start of a bigger, much more immersive project.
"We've been up there shooting a ton lately, there's some really exciting things in the works with these guys. The footage here was extra, so we thought we'd throw a little mini movie together and release it. But the big stuff, the game-changing stuff, that's in the works still," explains Snapt mastermind Logan Dulien.
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Dulien wasn't ready to let the cat out of the bag yet in regards to what exactly they've been working on, but with innovative lensman Crawford on the seen, expect something special. Crawford's long be at the forefront of POV video through his work with GoPro and myriad of technology he pulls into his projects. He's easily one of the most progressive surf cinematographers in the world today, and to give him a canvas like the Surf Ranch and talent like Mason, Clay and Parker, it'll be exciting to see what they're cooking up.
Until now, lather on the sunscreen, settle in next to the pool and enjoy 22 minutes of the boys doing their thing.
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