The making of Supervention – Season 1: «New Zealand» International version

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The making of Supervention season 1 and 2
Field Productions and VGTV present the web tv series: The making of Supervention. In the web tv series you will follow the Field Productions crew for two seasons filming for their ongoing two-year film project Supervention. The final film will be released world wide November 2013.

Story: «New Zealand»
Join Aleksander Aurdal, snowboarder Andreas Wiig and Tim Durtschi on a backcountry adventure to in Mt Cook, New Zealand.

Episodes in Season 1:


Next episode is «Official film trailer».
Coming January 27th.

The making of Supervention – Season 1: «Barentsburg» International version

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The making of Supervention season 1 and 2
Field Productions and VGTV present the web tv series: The making of Supervention. In the web tv series you will follow the Field Productions crew for two seasons filming for their ongoing two-year film project Supervention. The final film will be released world wide November 2013.

Story: «Barentsburg»
Get behind the scenes when Even Sigstad, Jesper Tjäder and Aleksander Aurdal travelled to Barentsburg, Svalbard to explore untouched urban terrain and features. 

Episodes in Season 1:


Next episode is «New Zealand».
Coming January 20th.

Oslo, Norway
 Douchebags is well known for making the best ski and snowboard bags out there. We were fortunate to travel with the bags this past winter which made traveling a lot more comfortable for us. We are now proud to present a special edition of the brand new Douchebag 2.0.

We met up with Truls Brataas in Douchebags this spring to discuss a potential co-lab as they were in the process of making the Douchebag 2.0. As a production company traveling all winter with super heavy gear we need the ultimate ski and snowboard bag. The co-lab is now a reality and we are proud to present the Douchebag 2.0 FP edition. The Douchebag 2.0 is the ultimate ski and snowboard bag as it is lightweight, smart, comfortable and stylish.

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The Douchebag 2.0 FP Edition is available exclusively in our shop for Norwegian customers. 

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PRO SKIER ALEKSANDER AURDAL SAYS
This is the ski bag everybody wants.  If you don’t want it, it’s only because you haven’t tried it yet and experienced how convenient and unique it is. It is compact, plenty of room and looks cool. What more do you need? Yes, a FP logo on the side that puts the finishing touch. 

Winter is slowly approaching and we are all looking forward to get back on snow soon.

To help you get psyched on winter we have now decided to put one of the segments from Being There online.

The segment is filmed at Strandafjellet ski resort featuring the talents of PK Hunder, Tom Wallisch, Aleksander Aurdal, Fridtjof Fredricsson, Jesper Tjäder and Russ Henshaw. Enjoy.

Buy the whole movie on iTunes here. Available world wide.

For many people August is that time of year when you hit the beach and enjoy the last part of summer. We decided to do the complete opposite and traveled 17800 kilometers across the globe and into the deep New Zealand backcountry.

The main goal for this trip is to gather the best possible backcountry footage with the talents of Aleksander Aurdal, Tim Durtschi and snowboarder Andreas Wiig. Aleksander is well known for his big stylish tricks in the park, especially in the latest film Being There. From Anchorage, Alaska Tim is a new face in the Field Productions crew. He has proven to be one of the worlds best backcountry skiers through mindblowing film segments the past years. In the mix we also have the very experienced snowboarder Andreas. He is well known for his successful career since year 2003.

In our past projects we have not been able to film that much of backcountry kickers and with the ongoing two-year project we feel it is a must to get more of this kind of skiing into our films, says director and producer Filip Christensen.

The terrain here has a lot of good features, both when it comes to building kickers and when it comes to freeriding, says Andreas.

Aleksander agrees and adds: The backcountry in New Zealand is an unique experience, and it feels great to be back exploring the backcountry after a few years of only skiing the terrain parks.

Tim continues: I am really happy to join Field Productions for this shoot. There are so many options in the backcountry here and its a luxury to be able to point of kickers spots from the helicopter, but thats the only way to access the terrain here.

The crew has been out filming the past week and it is still some time left of the trip.

Check out the photos to the right for more action.

On location at Folgefonna, Norway
Folgefonna is a summer ski resort located on the west coast in Norway which has been a big part of Field Productions history. With an unique atmosphere in beautiful glacier surroundings Folgefonna is definitely a top class summer ski resort.

We gathered the talents Tom Wallisch, Aleksander Aurdal, Jesper Tjäder, Kim Boberg, Johan Berg, Anders Backe and Torstein Horgmo to shoot a big park feature in the resort.

Shooting in 3D
For the first time in Field Productions history we succesfully completed a shoot all shot in 3D. With several RED 3D setups, Moviebirds Flight Head gyro, an ambitious camera crew we went all in and did our best to capture spectacular 3D content for our upcoming release November 2013. This will result in a special extra feature for those of you that get your hands on the Blu-ray disc. Also be sure to check out the VGTV behind the scenes series coming this fall to see what went down on this shoot.

Check out the photos to the right by Olav Stubberud.

On location in Svalbard, Norway
In search for new urban spots Jesper Tjäder, Aleksander Aurdal og Even Sigstad travelled to the sixth Northernmost settlement in the world, Barentsburg. Shooting urban skiing at 78 degrees north sounds crazy, and it really was a crazy trip. Barentsburg is a Russian settlement at Spitsbergen, an island close to the North pole. Although Svalbard is under the Norwegian government, Barentsburg is a true Russian town. It lies only 60 km away from the Norwegian settlement at Svalbard, but they have no connection with each other. It turned out to be one of Field Productions most unique shoots of all time.

You can see the result in the full length film releasing November 2013, and also be sure to check out the behind the scenes series coming this fall for a sneak peak of what to expect. In the meantime you can see the photos on the right.

Thanks to everyone involved for making this trip happen!

Special thanks to the guides Steve and Richard at North Left, Steffen Esp, Polaris, Svalbard Reiseliv, Thomas Danielsen, Barentsburg Tourism board.

The crew: Even Sigstad, Aleksander Aurdal, Jesper Tjäder, Lasse Nyhaugen, Sveinung Ryan, Daniel Tengs, Niels Windfeldt and Daniell Ashby from Antimedia.

New project in the works
We are proud to announce that we are in the making of a full length film to be released November 2013. With two years in the making, this will be the biggest production in Field Productions history.

In the past eight years Field Productions has released ski films each fall. The latest project Being There (October 2011) won several international awards and it got great feedback world wide. The project had a total reach to over 5 million people. The time has come to put even more hours of hard work into documenting skiing and its personalities through an exciting two-year journey. To fulfill our ideas and goals we need more than one year to work with.

Behind the scenes web series
To keep you up to date of the production there will be released a behind the scenes web series both the fall of 2012 and the fall of 2013.

The athletes
We are fortunate to work with a group of hard working athletes who knows what it takes to get a best possible result. Here are a few quotes from some of them regarding the project:

I like the concept of a two-year project. It demands more, but opens a more complex storyline. It is a cool thing to follow athletes and their ideas, and see how they evolve and progress in a bit bigger setting. – Åsmund Thorsen

Everything we do together is with a goal to produce footage that will blow away the audience. With two years in the making we finally get the time to capture the best possible footage. – Even Sigstad and Jesper Tjäder

Two-year projects are hard, but if you do it right, it can be really sick for sure. I’m definitely in to work with Field Productions and get some bangers for this project. Tom Wallisch

It means more time for our crew to get every shot we want, and hopefully end up with a result that will get people smiling and turn some heads, both on skiing and cinematography. – Aleksander Aurdal


Being There 2.0
Field Productions and VG present the web-tv series Being There 2.0. The series will give you a deeper look into the production of the full length film Being There. During 8 episodes you will meet the production crew, the athletes and see the beatiful locations from a new perspective. It will also be featured portraits for each episode being launched. In the portraits you will get to know the best skiers in the world.

Link: Episode 8 – Folgefonna

Link: Portrait – PK Hunder

Story:  The final episode of Being There 2.0. Folgefonna has always been great place to end the season, and this year was no exception. A big kicker was build for the athletes needs of trying new tricks. It ended being a successful shoot with most unique sunset footage in Field Productions history. Get to know the one and only PK Hunder in todays portrait. He tells about his broken neck and how he got back in the game after such a serious injury.

Get the movie Being There on Blu-ray/DVD here. iTunes launch December 19th.


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Being There 2.0
Field Productions and VG present the web-tv series Being There 2.0. The series will give you a deeper look into the production of the full length film Being There. During 8 episodes you will meet the production crew, the athletes and see the beatiful locations from a new perspective. It will also be featured portraits for each episode being launched. In the portraits you will get to know the best skiers in the world.

Link: Episode 6 – Railtokt i Norge

Link: Portrait – Even Sigstad

Story: Join the crew for an intense urban trip through the streets of Norway. The journey starts in Oslo with the snowboarder Torstein Horgmo, continues to Trondheim and ends up in Lillehammer. Meet the talented skiers Even Sigstad, Jesper Tjäder, Anders Backe and Aleksander Aurdal.

Being There 2.0
Field Productions and VG present the web-tv series Being There 2.0. The series will give you a deeper look into the production of the full length film Being There. During 8 episodes you will meet the production crew, the athletes and see the beatiful locations from a new perspective. It will also be featured portraits for each episode being launched. In the portraits you will get to know the best skiers in the world.

Link: Episode 5 – Strandafjellet part 2

Link: Portrait – Aleksander Aurdal

Story: Finally the day has come at Strandafjellet. The weather forecast looks promising and the crew is amped to get the footage they want. But the drama continues when Aleksander pulls his shoulder out of place during the sunrise session. See what went down in one of Field Productions most intense episodes of all times.

Being There 2.0
Field Productions and VG present the web-tv series Being There 2.0. The series will give you a deeper look into the production of the full length film Being There. During 8 episodes you will meet the production crew, the athletes and see the beatiful locations from a new perspective. It will also be featured portraits for each episode being launched. In the portraits you will get to know the best skiers in the world.

Link: Episode 4 – Strandafjellet part 1

Link: Portrait – Tom Wallisch

Story: The crew aims for new challenges at Strandafjellet on the west coast of Norway. They build two enormous big kickers in line, but the weather is not co-operative, and they have to find new ways to get the shoot going. Featuring the talents PK Hunder, Tom Wallisch, Jesper Tjäder, Aleksander Aurdal, Fridtjof Fredricsson and Russ Henshaw.

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