Entries in fly fishing films (109)
Drowned Drones: When a Multicopter Hits the Water
While the price of a GoPro rigged quadcpter is such that even Joe Grabasandwich can shoot aerial footage for his next fly fishing film, always remember these word of advice, drones and water don't mix. While a $1,600 hundred fully tricked out GoPro gimbel rigged DJI quadcpter may be within reach for many, it's still going to sting if it goes for swim.
Eric Cheng explains.
LINK (via:MAKE)
The payoff when it all goes right.
2014 Fly Fishing Film Tour Kicks Off in Helena
Some 200 local trout bums let their fish flags fly as they gathered Tuesday night for a premiere screening of the annual nationwide Fly Fishing Film Tour.
LINK (via: Independent Record)
Spatsizi F3T Trailer
At roughly 2 million acres, the Spatsizi Wilderness in northern British Columbia, is the home waters for the Collingwood Family of Spatsizi Wilderness Lodge. This film documents Ray Collingwood's vision, beginning in the late 60's, to operate a world-class rainbow trout fly-fishing lodge with his family. With stunning aerial footage of the Skeena Mts and Firesteel River Valley, including birds-eye views from Ray Collingwood's multiple float planes, Todd Moen captures the essence of family in this fly-fishing heaven.
An International Fly Fishing Film of Contrast and Commonality
Tributaries is a journey to uncover the commonality among different cultures, people and water. It explores the contrasting experiences of three diverse guides – a Bahamian flats-drifter, a Patagonian trout bum and a Viking-blooded Icelander. Three stories merging into one: a tribute to the world’s water. Tributaries is an official selection of the 2014 F3T and 2014 Rise film festivals.
Full-length downloads are available at Tributariesfilm.com and begin at $4.
Filmmaker RC Cone posted this essay, along with some stellar photos, about the making of his new film on Patagonia's The Cleanest Line.