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Directed by: Filip Christensen & JP Aarskog
Produced by: Filip Christensen
Production co: Field Productions
Color grade: Håvard Småvik
Sound design: Vidar Grande
Agency: Good Morning

Supervention 2 got nominated for Best Editing (Even Sigstad) and Peoples Choice Award for this years Amanda, Norways national film award! It all goes down in Haugesund, August 19, broadcasted on TV2.

If you want to vote for Supervention 2 for the peoples choice award, please go here.

Supervention 2 sold 44 000 cinema tickets in Norway and is one of the most popular feature documentaries in Norway of all time.
It is available on iTunes, 4K UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD.

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Get ready for the independent sequel, Supervention II, coming this fall.

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International sales agent: international@sfstudios.se

Check out the first episodes of the Supervention II behind the scenes series below:
(English subtitles available in the player.)

Episode: Progression featuring Jesper Tjader

Episode: Risk featuring Aksel Lund Svindal, Åsmund Thorsen, Eirik Finseth

Episode: Adventure featuring Even Sigstad, Anders Backe, Kim Boberg

Episode: Experience featuring Asbjørn Eggebø Næss, Linn Cecilie Mæhlum, Anja Gardli

In 2013 we were contacted by the renowned Norwegian director Per Olav Sørensen about working as part of the 2nd unit crew on the drama series The Heavy Water War. A six part dramatization of one of the most exciting stories from the Second World War – the Nazis’ efforts to develop an atom bomb and the Allies’ desperate struggle to prevent it from happening. The first two episodes aired on NRK January 4th 2015 with 1 269 000 viewers (62% viewing share).

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Our task was to cast experienced telemark skiers as stand-ins for the saboteurs and Nazi soldiers, to shoot the ski action and mountain landscape scenes for episode two, four and five. The filming took place February 2014 in the mountains located near Rjukan, Norway.

Telemark skiers / stand-ins:
Espen Arnesen, Lars Brataker, Sondre Loftsgarden, Simen Johannesen, Kristian Møkleby, Vegard Breie, Lars-Kristian Haugen, Knut Skinnes, Borgar Eliassen and Sigurd Løvfall

2nd unit crew for ski and mountain landscape scenes:
Filip Christensen(Producer)
Pål Ulvik Rokseth(Director of Photography)
Even Sigstad(Camera operator)
Tommy Wike/Filmkameratene(Production Manager)
Espen Kristiansen(Casting and coordinator)
Andreas Johannessen(Camera operator)
Jan Petter Aarskog(Storyboard artist)
Niels Windfeldt(Camera operator)
Anders Håheim(Camera operator)
Daniell Ashby(Drone pilot)

We worked as 2nd unit for Paradox Film on director Nils Gaups epic feature film «Birkebeinerne/The Last King». Our task was to capture ski scenes with helicopters, gyros, drones and handheld rigs to get the best ski action possible. The film is sold to several continents, such as North America with Magnolia Pictures.

See the first teaser here:

In cinemas February 2016.

Aksel’s Backyard is a project based on the idea of Aksel Lund Svindal exploring freeskiing in the European Alps. Together with Åsmund Thorsen, Bene Mayr and lead guide Bernd Krainbucher the crew went to Switzerland and Austria in search of big mountain terrain in the areas Aksel usually race.

Norwegian version (VGTV)

International version:

We have reached 40.000 fans on Facebook and we would like to celebrate by sharing one of the urban segments from our latest film Supervention.
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The film was released in Norwegian cinemas in over 79 cities over 6 weeks last fall and resultated in 38.053 tickets sold. Thank you all for the support!

The making of Supervention season 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 feature film Supervention.

Supervention is now available on iTunes world wide.

Enjoy the final series below:

The official Supervention trailer out now!

Go to Supervention on the project page.

Supervention
After a crazy hectic winter we are now in 100% post production of our new film Supervention. Long days filled with editing is on the agenda and so far things are looking very promising.

Be sure to keep yourself updated on the process and finalizing of Supervention. Check out the #Supervention feed on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for regular updates.

The official trailer is coming August 19th. In the meantime check out the 2012 trailer.

Enjoy your summer.

The making of Supervention – Season 1: «Exclusive trailer» 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: «EXCLUSIVE TRAILER»
See the first official trailer for Supervention. This short piece shows you some of the action you can expect from Field Productions this November.

Episodes in Season 1:


Stay tuned for updates for Sueprvention on this site, instagram and Facebook. New behind the scenes series coming on VGTV next fall.

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.

The making of Supervention – Season 1: «The Lyngen Alps» 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: «The Lyngen Alps»
Join the crew Aksel Lund Svindal, Eirik Finseth and Eric Hjorleifson on a big mountain mission in the heart of the Lyngen Alps, Koppangen.This episode is about steep lines, good vibes and a unique crew up north in Norway.

Episodes in Season 1:


Next episode is «Barentsburg».
Coming January 13th.

The making of Supervention – Season 1: «Horgmo and Jesper» 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: «Horgmo and Jesper»
Get behind the scenes when snowboarder Torstein Horgmo and skier Jesper Tjäder teamed up to shoot urban features this past winter in Lillehammer, Norway.

Episodes in Season 1:


Next episode is «The Lyngen Alps».
Coming January 6th.

The making of Supervention – Season 1: «Folgefonna in 3D» International version

Click here for Norwegian version 

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: «Folgefonna in 3D»
Get behind the scenes when Field Productions shoot 3D on a giant hip feature at Folgefonna in Norway. Featuring Tom Wallisch, Torstein Horgmo, Jesper Tjäder, Anders Backe, Aleksander Aurdal, Kim Boberg and more. In the end of the episode you get the chance to see 3D yourself!

Episodes in Season 1:


Next episode is «Horgmo and Jesper».
Coming December 22nd.

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

Click here for Norwegian version

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: «The Death rail»
Join Even Sigstad and Jesper Tjäder while trying «The Death Rail» on an intense film shoot in Lillehammer.

Episodes in Season 1:

  • Prologue
  • Alaska
  • «The Death Rail»
  • Folgefonna in 3D
  • Horgmo and Jesper
  • The Lyngen Alps
  • Barentsburg
  • New Zealand
  • Official film trailer


Next episode is «Folgefonna in 3D».
Coming December 16th.

The making of Supervention – Season 1: Alaska International version

Click here for Norwegian version

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: Alaska
Get an insight when Field Productions’ Filip Christensen and Espen Kristiansen went to Haines, Alaska together with Åsmund Thorsen, Asbjørn Eggebø Næss and Tom Leitner.

Episodes in Season 1:

  • Prologue
  • Alaska
  • «The Death Rail»
  • Folgefonna in 3D
  • Horgmo and Jesper
  • The Lyngen Alps
  • Barentsburg
  • New Zealand
  • Official film trailer


Next episode is «The Death Rail».
Coming December 9th.

The making of Supervention – Season 1: Prologue International version
Click here for Norwegian version

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: Prologue
You will get a preview of what to expect for the next 8 episodes. See also how the Field Productions moved out from Filips parents basement and in to a new office.

Episodes in Season 1:

  • Alaska
  • The death rail
  • Folgefonna in 3D
  • Horgmo and Jesper
  • The Lyngen Alps
  • Barentsburg
  • New Zealand
  • Official film trailer

Next episode is  Alaska.
Coming December 2nd.

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 Koppangen, Norway
In late April we traveled to the heart of the Lyngen Alps in search for big mountain adventures. Koppangen is a small place on the west side of the Lyngen fjord and it was the perfect starting point for our trip. The crew were based on the luxurious boat Vulkana for a whole week.

The goal was to explore what the Lyngen Alps has to offer together with Eirik Finseth, Aksel Lund Svindal and Eric Hjorleifson. The Olympic gold medalist in Super-G, Aksel Lund Svindal joined us for the fifth time since year 2008 and each year he is improving his freeskiing skills. Eric Hjorleifson was a part of Field Productions Eyes Wide Open back in 2009, and is one of Canadas finest freeskiers to date. He has proven to be one of the worlds best big mountain skiers during the past years with breath taking film segments and an impecable way of skiing. Eirik Finseth is a fearless Norwegian skier with an extraordinary capability to read the mountains and ski them fast. As always we had Norways most experienced mountain guide Tor Olav Naalsund taking charge of the mountain awareness.

The setting of the trip turned out to be very unique. Mixing different personalities who are sharing the same passion for skiing is always interesting, especially Aksel and Eric who comes from two completely different backgrounds.

You can see the result in the full length film releasing November 2013, and also be sure to check out the VGTV 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!

 

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.

On location in Alaska
Haines, Alaska is the worlds biggest playground for skiers and snowboarders. We are fortunate to be back here working in these amazing mountains with the talents of Åsmund Thorsen, Asbjørn Eggebø Næss and the German Tom Leitner.

So far this adventure has been exciting with sunny days and gnarly terrain, but challenging snow conditions for the crew. At this point we need more snow to keep the show going.

Check out the photos to the right for more action.

On location in Oslo, Norway
Urban skiing has always been a big part of our productions. This year we have been mainly shooting urban features in the eastern part of Norway with Even Sigstad, Jesper Tjäder and snowboarder Torstein Horgmo.

Check out the photos to the right for more action.

Photos by Daniel Tengs.

 

Being There now on iTunes
We are glad to announce that our latest production Being There is now available world wide on iTunes. Make sure you get the HD version for best quality possible.

Click here to go directly to the iTunes store

Also check out the new Being There iTunes teaser above.


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 7 – Sogndal

Link: Portrait – Åsmund Thorsen

Story:  Get an insight while the crew travels to Sogndal several times during the season to make sure they get the best footage possible. It is hard to predict the conditions and weather, and it ends up that the crew gets only one day out in the big mountains. See how it all went down. Also get to know one of Norways best big mountain skiers, Åsmund Thorsen.

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.

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