Every so often, a perfect day’s surfing reminds me of my overwhelming good fortune to have moved back home to the South West. While many of those I shared waves with today are driving in an exhausted state back up the M5, I’m eating cakes at home.
Local creative-type Richard Gregory is waiting with a supporting film crew, and cast of local surfers, for the ideal weather window in which to complete his One Day film project and capture the essence of North Devon in a 24 hour period of film-making and photography. There’s a teaser below, and lots more information about Richard’s many (unfinished) projects at his Wave Dreamer site.
Richard’s surf films are completely removed from the generic offerings of the industry – the surfing is infused by the sense of place. It would be even better if he ever finished one;) He describes my world in intricate detail. I can’t wait for One Day to be finished – today would have been a good day for the filming.
One Day involves 24 hours of filming. The Geographical Association’s My World in 60 Seconds project is challenging students to make a film that’s just a minute long. I hope to inspire some of my students to have a go. It’s not a competiton, but the best films will be shown on giant screens in city centres around the country.
Finally, some other recent news from North Devon – maybe the hardest traditional rock climb in the world. If you ever get the chance – go and have a look at Dyer’s Lookout and contemplate James Pearson’s achievement!
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Thanks for mentioning the 60 Seconds event Noel. Entries very welcome ! I’m expecting great things from everyone…