| Jack McCoy debuts film at Santa Barbara Film Festival |
| Tuesday, 11 January 2011 10:24 |
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"A Deeper Shade Of Blue", Jack McCoy's lastest film, will debut at the prestigious Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The filmmaker travels through the deepest roots of surfing, the craft of surfboard building and the passion for waves and oceans. The Santa Barbara International Film Festival is now its 26th years and considered to be in the top ten Film Festivals in the US. The majestic Arlington Theater will be the venue for this World Premiere of McCoy’s new film. The film is set to screen on Tuesday, February 1st. McCoy’s awe inspiring visuals are brought even more to light with the revolutionary underwater mini sub tracking shots spotlighting Manoa Drollet on the modern short board in Tahiti’s heaviest barrels. Kelly Slater, coincides with the rise of professional contests and leads to a super-session at Jeffries Bay with today’s best pros. With respect to the ladies in the water the film shares how Hawaiian Princess Kaiulani and then Gidget kick surfing into high gear and inspire a cavalcade of women surfers, presented by current World Champ Stephanie Gilmore. Plus a great session with pro surfer Derek Hynd revisits the hot curl and Hawaiian finless surfing re-birth. Ending with innovation with the Hawaiian tradition of Aloha has been surfing’s guiding creed since Duke Kahanamoku presented surfing to the world. To check the most complete collection of the best surf movies and documentaries ever made from the Big Wednesday and The Endless Summer to North Shore and Blue Horizon, click HERE.
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