Art of surf cinema
Suzie Harrison
For world champion surfer Ian “Kanga” Cairns, surfing is not just
about the art of being on the water. It’s also about the art of surf
films.
That’s why he and his wife, Alisa -- also a former pro surfer --
have launched Global Sports Project, a company that seeks out
fledgling surf films and turns them into cinema-quality productions.
“My life as a surfer was influenced by surf movies like ‘Hot
Generation’, ‘Evolution’ and ‘Innermost Limits of Pure Fun’ and we at
GSPSrf will be stoked if our projects influence a new generation of
surfers in the 21st century,” Cairns states on his website.
For their first such endeavor, they went not to Hawaii but to an
unlikely surfing spot -- Lake Superior. And in the winter.
The company’s first surf cinema tour in Laguna Beach will be a
double feature premiere at South Coast Cinema on Tuesday. “Unsalted:
A Great Lakes Experience” by Vince Deur and “Next in Line” by Jessie
Marley will be screened.
“Unsalted” was filmed in a place most surfers in the world
wouldn’t fathom -- fresh water, at 33 degrees.
Ian Cairns thinks it’s a phenomenal story that will appeal to a
broad audience.
“It’s a different life story, different community and another
world,” he said.
“Next in Line” travels the globe to surfing hot spots, capturing
some of the best-known surfers on film. A filmmaker, surfer and pro
snowboarder, Marley even points the camera at himself and
demonstrates some big-air snowboard action.
Laguna-based pro surfer and artist Steven Chew -- a.k.a. “Slidawg”
-- who’s in the film “Unsalted,” also designed the movie’s
promotional T-shirts.
Chew said he and the other surfers experienced eight-foot overhead
barreling waves during the making of the film.
“The surfing experience was completely different, you’re not as
buoyant in fresh water,” Chew said.
Chew said that the waves come close together and break fast.
“It’s more difficult to get out there,” Chew said. “You have to be
in the exact right spot at the right time. It’s like surfing a
class-four diamond run on a (ski) slope.”
Longtime Laguna residents, the Cairns have been entrenched in the
surfing world for decades; Ian both behind and in front of the camera
for more than 30 years.
Ian, who won four professional titles on the world tour between
1976 and 1980, founded the Association of Surfing Professionals, the
U.S. Open of Surfing, was one of the founders of the multi-action
sports television program Bluetorch. He was also an integral part of
the popular surf film “Big Wednesday.”
“Global Sports Project started to help filmmakers get off the
ground, by mentoring, helping write and edit, so they can take it to
the next level,” Alisa said. “He’s been around the block for some
time. Now he’s able to help some of these young surfers.”
Cairns has priceless connections in the surfing world that give
access to state-of-the-art filmmaking equipment, professional surfers
and any tools they might need.
“An example of what we do -- here we are premiering ‘Unsalted’ and
‘Next in Line’ -- my job is mentoring the filmmakers, help organize
their business life and production life of their movies,” Ian said.
Ian said that “Next in Line’s” imported master tape’s audio was
completely shot on Tuesday only days before its premier. The
filmmaker was panicked wondering what he was going to do. With Ian’s
expertise, they’ll be able to rebuild the audio track, remix it and
have it ready for its May 31 showing.
“We’ll get our technical team together and it will look gold at
the premier,” Ian said.
He explained that many surfers aspiring to be filmmakers will put
much time and effort into their movies, but don’t have the
fundamental elements, the production background or skills to produce
a top-quality film.
“We take their good work and put the final shine and gloss on it,”
Ian said.
Alisa’s sister Cindy Monahan, vice-president of operations,
longtime Laguna resident, is also part of the Global Sports Project
team; she facilitates with her marketing expertise on areas of
advertising, scheduling, promotions and art and design.
“I work full time and more, 12 to 14 hours a day,” Monahan said.
“I pour my heart and soul into it-- it’s family.”
“Unsalted: A Great Lakes Experience” and “Next in Line” will be
shown at 6 p.m. Tuesday, at South Coast Cinema, 162 S. Coast Highway.
Both filmmakers will be present to give a talk and present their
movie. Tickets are $10. The double feature will also play at the Lido
Theater in Newport Beach at 7:30 on June 2. For information, call
Global Sports Project at (714) 698-7660 or go to https://www.global
sportsproject.com.
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