Todd Cole Hits the Ocean With the World Champion Surfer to the Sounds of Liars
Slicing her way through breaking waves, professional surfer Stephanie Gilmore stars in Trestles Forever, filmed on the Pacific Ocean by NOWNESS regular Todd Cole. The 24-year-old Gilmore rose to international prominence in 2007 when she seized the Women’s World Title for the first time, an award she has regained in four of the five years since. “I love working with people from outside the world of surfing,” says the New South Wales native. “It’s so refreshing to see their take on what we do every day.” SoCal-based Cole turned to the famously ocean-adept cinematographer Sonny Miller to swim after Gilmore with a 16mm camera locked into some custom-made underwater gear and loaded with black-and-white reversal stock. “I wanted to create something emotionally true and elemental,” explains the filmmaker. “Light, water, and a strong, talented, beautiful woman, all dancing around.” Overflowing with saltwater bubbles and chiaroscuro the film is set to “The Exact Color of Doubt”, a new track by LA band Liars from their latest album WIXIW. “I’ve had the pleasure of surfing with Devendra Banhart, Megapuss and Unknown Mortal Orchestra drummer Gregory Rogrove,” says singer Angus Andrew. “They’re real surfers—none of that poser Beach Boys crap!”
STATS FROM THE SET
Location
The Trestles, San Diego County.
Shoot duration
One day; a few hours in the morning, then off on a boat looking for clear pools of water, and then another hour of surfing at sunset.
Number of waves surfed
16.
Number of surf choreographers used
One: Sonny Miller.
Camera
s
Two Arri 16mm film cameras in custom-made underwater housings.
Food consumed on set
Bagels and cream cheese, chips, guacamole and salsa.
Drink consumed on set
Water, coconut water and some tequila at the end of the day.
Approximate calories burned surfing
1,428.
Surfboard used
5’9 DHD (Darren Handley Designs).
Styling
Kris Zero.
Hair
and makeup
Angelina Cheng.
Wardrobe
Bikinis by Zero, Maria Cornejo and Cali Dreaming. Wetsuit by Quiksilver.
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NOWNESS invites you to submit your own animated GIFs for the chance to be featured in a groundbreaking digital showcase during this year’s Art Basel Miami Beach. The open call marks the launch of "Moving the Still: A Festival of GIFs", a collaboration between the cutting-edge online art collecting destination Paddle8, created by Alexander Gilkes and Aditya Julka, and David Karp’s visionary microblogging platform Tumblr, which will culminate in the innovative show. For the next five days, the NOWNESS community will have the exclusive chance to join in conversation with tastemakers and festival judges Nicola Formichetti and Johnny Misheff. On Friday November 2nd at 12pm EST, fashion wunderkind and Lady Gaga stylist Formichetti will team up with influential New York-based art writer and event facilitator Misheff to lend insider knowledge to our fans, answering your questions about what it takes to make a winning graphic animation. Paddle8 and Tumblr's celebration of the now 25-year-old medium is endorsed by an impressive selection of top creatives, from the Rodarte sisters to Michael Stipe, to the legendary fashion photography team Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. Today NOWNESS kicks off the open call with the premiere of I Is Now, a GIF from "Moving the Still" contributor artist Thomas Dozol.
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Todd Cole, Los Angeles
The “bad” habit you have no intention of breaking:
A little tequila more often than not.
Your most extravagant purchase:
Martin Margiela suits.
The work of art you would most like to own:
A James Turrell Skyspace or a Robert Irwin installation.
The place in the world you feel most at home:
Most places in the American West.
Your workplace essentials:
Sunlight, white walls and some Christian Fennesz records.
Your celebrity crush:
Cate Blanchett.
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