The first video of its kind in New Zealand.
A 55-minute power-packed adventure into the heart of New Zealand surfing, takes us around the North Island?s famous and secret breaks where a vast variety of Kiwi surfers perform state-of-the-art antics with style and finesse.
Some of this footage was taken of surfers like Ross Clarke-Jones and Andrew Murphy at Gisborne and in places as diverse as Indicators and Pigeon Point.
Four outstanding sessions deserve comment: Larry Fisher and Luke Millen take Shipwreck Bay?s Peaks apart at well over head. Four or five out, solid six foot walls, big moves.
Glen Campbell whacking the stuffing out of Ruapuke filth. Ruapuke, when it?s going off, equals anything the east coast of Oz can produce.
T&C up and comer South African Seth Hulley carving massive sprays and heaving huge airs at Wainui in an epic solo session covered by not one but three top surf photographers.
Puni?s Farm throwing top to bottom cylindrical punishment on some of the best Mount surfers. Some of the best surfing is at Matakana, where we see the Andy Jordan, Greg Scott, Owen Barnes, Wayne Lowen, Matt Bennett, Mike Kiwi, Mark Dovey, Chris Neno, Tony Williams in action, with highly decorative cutaways of Main Beach sun-lovers.
The balance of the video consists of heavy Stent Road at six to eight foot with Jason Lellman, Pipi Ngaia and Motu Mataa blasting.
The next section shows Gisborne, including James Fowell, Maz Quinn, Damon Gunness and Blair Stewart at the Island and at small, clean Wainui.
There?s also some good footage of Hawaiians Johnny Boy Gomes and Sunny Garcia.
As surf photographers know,. You have to have good lighting and the right vantage point ? and most off all you need high performance surfers.
Coastal Disturbance combines all these elements, mixes in excellent Kiwi music to produce a fast moving surf video that?s sure to become the standard by which other New Zealand films will be judged.
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