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  • Magic Moments – 2009

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    Magic Moments is Storm Show’s 9th feature-length mountain film, following in the footsteps of their award-winning 2008 film, 600 Inches. Indulge in the safety of your own living room as the Storm Show crew basks in the heavenly depths of endless powder days, big lines and even bigger airs. Follow stuntman/speed-flier Matt Combs as he skis and soars off of previously untamed lines that end in massive and unsurvivable cliffs. Death-defying skier Mike Tierney continues to stack up first descents on the exposed faces of Cody Peak, skiing the “Talk Is Cheap” face and launching into “Central Couloir”, a feat only previously accomplished with a rope rappel. Seasoned veterans Andrew Whiteford, Ryan Vanlanen, and Lindsey Dyer show why they’ve devoted their lives to the eternal powder quest. These are the Magic Moments we dream of, ready for the willing.
    *2009 Powder Video Awards: Lynsey Dyer, Best Female Skier.

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  • 600 Inches – 2008

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    In Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the relentless winter of 2008 left its mark as one of the snowiest in recorded history, with over 600” of the fluffy white gracing the rocky range of the Tetons. The incredible snowfall total of 600” was double that of the drought-stricken 300” winter of 2007. That being said, the sequel was born… Indulge in the face shots of the Storm Show crew as they bask in the heavenly depths of endless powder days, waist deep for weeks on end. Follow stuntman/speed-flier Matt Combs as he launches 500 foot cliffs, and flies away with the aid of his 007-style paraglide. Death-defying skier Mike Tierney continues to stack up first descents on the exposed faces of Cody Peak, with multiple gigantic airs in the no-fall-zone of Igneous Rocks Couloir. Seasoned veterans Rob Kingwill and Johnny Recchio show why they’ve devoted their lives to the eternal powder search. The winter of ‘08 was one for the record books, it’s the season we all dream about, it was 600 inches.
    *2009 Cold Smoke Awards 3x winner: Best Line, Best Hairball, Best Overall.

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  • 300 Inches – 2007

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    Jackson Hole only got 300 inches of snow over the ‘06-07 season (insert whining here). Dwindling snowfall across the country may have hampered the efforts of some, but Jackson’s local skiers and riders show that they will never be victim to circumstance. Less snowfall has equated to steeper, rockier, and more exposed lines– the stuff Jacksonites live for…
    Storm Show breaks away from their traditional JH ski films by traveling around the globe to locales such as France, Alaska, and British Columbia. Stuntman Matt Combs continues to break new ground in the sport of speed-flying: skiing exposed lines that end in certain death, with the only escape being his trusty paraglide. 300 inches, it’s what you make of it!

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  • Trial & Air – 2006

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    With over 500 inches of snow pounding the Teton Range of Jackson Hole in 2006, the Storm Show crew has pulled out all the stops and delivered their sixth award-winning film (Cold Smoke Awards, April 2006).  Hold tight to your seats in the comfort of your own living room as Jackson’s premier skiers & riders take to the skies and leave troughs in their wake of chest deep powder.  Tired of the same old helicopter angles?  Check out Storm Show’s approach to sky-high footage:  10 years before the advent of drones, we’re tandem paragliding over skiers & riders as they drop into the gnarl!  And the big daddy of them all: Matt Combs’ mind-bending shot of a 300 foot ski-BASE jump high in the Tetons.  Watch as he out runs an avalanche and throws his chute moments before the white dragon is to overcome him.

    *2006 Cold Smoke Awards winner.

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  • Falling Forward – 2005

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    The Storm Show crew has raised the stakes and reaped the goods for their 2005 film release, Falling Forward. Jackson’s premier skiers and riders navigate their way through death-defying exposure, ridiculously big airs, and dangerously deep powder. At the end of the day it’s (almost) all smiles & high-fives. Filmed in digital, HD, and 16mm formats, Falling Forward showcases the spectacular Jackson Hole region including the Teton, Gros Ventre, Snake River, and Wind River mountain ranges like you‘ve never seen before.
    *awarded Best Line at 2005 Cold Smoke Awards.

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  • Sleeping Giants – 2004

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    The Storm Show crew shows once again why the Jackson Hole backcountry is the supreme being of extreme skiing and riding in North America. Highlights include pant-shitting lines and insane helmet cam footage of some of the gnarliest terrain ever explored on skis or snowboard. Sleeping Giants chronicles a brief history of ski mountaineering in the Teton Range, and showcases Jackson’s current skiers & riders who are making history of their own. The Giants have awakened…
    *awarded Best Line at 2004 Cold Smoke Awards.

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  • The Precious – 2003

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    The place to ski in 2003 was Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Pummeling storms followed by blue sky days gave passage to lines that hadn’t been skied in years, if ever before. The Precious showcases local skiers and riders negotiating technical lines and first descents in the Jackson Hole backcountry. Proudly proclaiming, this is not a heli-skiing movie or jib-flick, it’s athletic backbone is not composed of big-name Hollywood riders. In stay of the hype, Storm Show’s 2003 movie release features a core group of Jackson locals skiing and riding big mountain lines with even bigger consequences, simply to get it out of their system, and have one less line to haunt them at night.
    *Powder Magazine’s Top 10 Ski Films of 2003

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  • WHOOPEE – 2002

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    In the 1970’s, whoopee was synonymous with sex. In the Teton Range of Jackson Hole, Whoopee embodies the carpe diem ski bum lifestyle, showing that anyone can experience the essence of the sport by working for their turns. Highlights include ski & snowboard descents of formidable Teton peaks including the Grand Teton, fire-dancing from the leather-clad Pyrofemmes, live musicians rabblerousing from local taverns, mind-spinning paragliding and kayaking, and an artsy editing style like none before. Whoopee will leave you in climax, foreplay not necessary.

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  • LOCS – 2001

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    Location. Lifestyle. Locals. Boasting peaks of Himalayan intensity, Jackson Hole is home to the Teton Range, with mountains reaching over 7,000 feet from valley floor to summit, and skiable faces topping 65 degrees. The most hardened riding veteran is humbled by its’ sheer enormity. Fear is fuel, anything is possible here. Producer Darrell Miller’s debut film LOCS sets the stage for the next two decades of Storm Show films & world premiere parties, showcasing the JH ski bum lifestyle and the locals who throw down on their hometown pant-shitting terrain in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

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  • The Addicts – 1999/2000

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    In 1999, producer Darrell Miller’s dream of creating Jackson Hole ski films comes to life with Peak Feeners’ The Addicts. Unreleased to the general public until now! Showcasing turn-of-the-century skiing & riding at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Grand Teton National Park, and featuring a less than serious take on ski-bumism in Jackson Hole. Miller fine tunes his filmmaking skills and cuts his editing teeth and during his first attempt at ski film production. Short & sweet with a running time of 21 minutes, you’ll see how the Storm Show dream was born with The Addicts.

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