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Framelines: niche media and identity of the board-riding community A broken-down look at the experience of surfing, skating, and snowboarding and the fairytales that tie the lifestyle to its participants through media.
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In troduc tion
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The Board-sports Story
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Being a Boarder Part I
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Using Tools
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n Flow A state of immersion, happiness; a mix between contemplation and action.
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Embodying Culture Board-riding creates lived bodies for participants. Bodies come to be symbols of cultural status.
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They Are Technicians A primal tendency of human expression and utility based in body and using simple tools.
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Knowing People
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The Board-rider’s Club At once male dominated but accepting of female presence. At once global and local. (exotic travel, localism)
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In the Lineup The essential boarder space
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h Having (or not) Things “If you took away all the sponsors, all the photogs (photographers), all the competition glory, I mean there would still be skateboarding and surfing. Yeah, it would be just the same to me. Probably better.” -Edward Bleakley
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Growing Up Groms “Helping groms is about self- achievement. The thing that makes groms important to me is that it brings this lifestyle from start to finish.” -Mr. Mckevlin, of Mckevlin’s surf shop.
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lif The Search Surf is where you find it. Described by everything that goes into finding the dream glide. Describes a way of life characteristic of the boarder.
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Reel Life Part II
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Sessions, Sections, and Xtras
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The Board-riding Aesthetic Imagery and aestheticization of thrill-seeking creates shared associations, interests, and sensitivities. Especially for ideas about the sublime, self- transcendence, and personal and bodily feelings.
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o Scenes and Seen Scenes and Being Seen
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In Still Frames Symbolism and reality.
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Documenting Life Nearly obsessive documentary making of a creative way of life surrounding board-riding.
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Conclusions
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intersection of folklore and life: boarder meta-narratives fluid exchanges of cultural capital: niche media and identity of the board- riding community
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Whether on water, pavement, or fluffy white powder, the history of surfing, skateboarding, and snowboarding is a landscape filled with rugged personalities, exotic locales, wild innovation, and most of all the united dream of becoming one with the oceans, streets, and mountains. - Jaime Brisick
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The whole reason for me to make films was to be part of something bigger than me, so people I loved could watch what I love to do and somehow feel a part of it. -Cable, 22. snowboarder, skater, surfer, filmmaker.
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I always loved watching the surf movies, when I was a kid because it gave me better ideas for tricks and stuff. I would see something I hadn’t tried before and I could like, do one more trick or something. I always thought if I busted an air or something, like do Gerry Lopez’s style in the movies, then I could get all the girls to like me in the fifth grade. -Rick Davies (retired. oldest surfer in the lineup, early Californian surfer/board shaper)
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Of all the things that I think about skating, the number one best part is when I forget about what I was thinking about and the sounds drift away, and I don’t feel any muscles moving, I just feel like I’m floating. -Dane Richards
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Success to me in surfing is just pushing your limits, you know like doing what you’re thinking about. Say you’re thinking about doing some crazy knee grab 360 air, that’s like something… that you’re going for. It’s a progression, you know you’re trying to push the limits of what you’re abilities are. - Cory Lopez (competition surfer)
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I don’t watch the movies, I just do it. -Tallulah I think all the magazines are so corporate, and most of the films too. They all have the same people in them. I just skate with my friends. - Kyle
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You know, when you are riding your longboard I bet you just picture waves the whole time… that’s what I do. Anyway, you’ve seen people snowboard in pictures enough I’m sure you could just try it and figure it out, you know. It’s all the same idea of power and will balanced out, of you and what you’re riding on. -Tanner Bleakley
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I could probably ride with 75% of my board as long as it was my favorite board and the waves were perfect and kept up for a while. Same reason I could surf by the moon too. It’s all feedback you know, and when you concentrate you can just feel your way on waves. –- AJ Nichols Of all the the things that I think about skating, the number one best part is when I forget about what I was thinking about and the sounds drift away, and I don’t feel any muscles moving, I just feel like I’m floating. -Dane Richards
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You can recognize a boarder so easy. It’s an instant connection. It truly is something that connects people everywhere on the most tenuous little idea that you both ride a little piece of equipment. Really strange, right? But then again I can sure talk about it with anyone and have a good time. -Isaiah Mead
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av Let my people go surfing. -motto/memoir book title of Patagonia’s owner and founder Yvon Chouinard
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