The Art of Flight

The Art of Flight

Film poster
Directed by Curt Morgan
Produced by Red Bull Media House & Brain Farm Digital Cinema
Release dates
  • September 8, 2011 (2011-09-08) (USA)
Country United States, Austria
Language English
Budget Approx. $2,000,000

The Art of Flight is a Red Bull sponsored documentary film about snowboarding and a successor to That's It, That's All. It premiered in NYC on September 8, 2011, at the famed Beacon Theatre.

Synopsis

A new breed of action sports film comes to life as Red Bull Media House, in association with Brain Farm Digital Cinema, present “The Art of FLIGHT”, a Curt Morgan Film. Two years in the making, “The Art of FLIGHT” gives iconic snowboarder Travis Rice and friends the opportunity to redefine what is possible in the mountains. Experience the highs, as new tricks are landed and new zones opened, alongside the lows, where avalanches, accidents, and wrong-turns strike. Immerse yourself in a cinematic experience as Brain Farm and their arsenal of filmmaking technology capture the culture, wildlife and scenic landscapes the riders take in along the way. Join in the ride as the creators of “That’s It, That’s All” completely rewrite the formula for action sports cinema with “The Art of FLIGHT.”

Cast

Locations

Shooting and production

The Art of Flight was shot over the course of two years from 2009 to 2011.

It was filmed using the RED camera system, the GoPro Hero, Vision Research's Phantom camera and Panasonic camera systems.

3D

"The Art of FLIGHT 3D" celebrated its World Premiere at the prestigious San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain, September 28, 2012.

Reception

The Art of Flight received an 88% audience approval rating from the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes.[1]

Soundtrack

The Art of Flight soundtrack features songs by: The Naked and Famous, M83, Deadmau5, Sigur Rós, and others.[2]

References


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