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    The Wallisch Project

    By Megan Michelson

    Published Wednesday December 5, 2012


    More and more action sports athletes these days seem to be deviating from the traditional film model of spending a season working with an existing movie company for a short segment in their annual film. Instead, athletes like freeskier Sammy Carlson, skateboarder Nyjah Huston, and snowboarder Travis Rice have chosen to focus on solo film projects.

    Freeskier Tom Wallisch will be joining the ranks of athletes branching out on their own to make a movie. Next summer, he'll debut a solo film part tentatively called The Wallisch Project. It's not a full-length film, but rather an extensive segment filled with quality shots that will be downloadable on iTunes next summer. Wallisch, who has filmed with Level 1 Productions and 4bi9 Media in the past, won't be filming with any other movie company this winter. The crew began shooting for the project in November around Salt Lake City, Utah.

    "I've filmed with movie companies for a few years and it's a ton of fun and I've had some good segments, but none have been award winning or that amazing because I'm so spread out," says Wallisch. "I wanted to focus all of my efforts on filming into one project. This year, it's a great opportunity to put together something I'm truly proud of."

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      The Wallisch Project

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      Instead of filming with ski movie companies this year, Tom Wallisch will be producing a solo video project, which will debut in the summer of 2013. Here he is in November filming for the project in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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      His Reasoning

      Erik Seo

      "I wanted to focus all of my efforts on filming into one project," Wallisch says. "This year it's a great opportunity to put together something I'm truly proud of."

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      Skiers (Not) Welcome

      Erik Seo

      While filming for the project, the crew had a few hits trying to get a quick photo before they were told there's no skiing allowed at this cross-country ski area in Utah.

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      Center of Excellence

      Erik Seo

      After a few tests at the University of Utah, it was game time to finally hit this quad kinked elbow handrail at the U.S. Ski Team Center of Excellence. Two years after it was put in, Wallisch was permitted to de-knob the rail.

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      Park City, Utah

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      Says Wallisch, seen here at the U.S. Ski Team's Center of Excellence, “I’ll be more involved in picking out the shots, trips, features, and planning. The whole process will be really fun.”

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      Pack It Up

      Erik Seo

      After two days of shooting at the Center of Excellence, it was time to pack up and find the next one. Wallisch locks down his rail until the next storm.

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      Kyle Decker

      Erik Seo

      Kyle Decker (left) will be the director, cinematographer, and editor of the project. "There are high expectations for this project," Decker said. "If the season runs smoothly, I'm confident Wallisch and I can meet those."

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      The Wallisch Project

      Instead of filming with ski movie companies this year, Tom Wallisch will be producing a solo video project, which will debut in the summer of 2013. Here he is in November filming for the project in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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      His Reasoning

      "I wanted to focus all of my efforts on filming into one project," Wallisch says. "This year it's a great opportunity to put together something I'm truly proud of."
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      Skiers (Not) Welcome

      While filming for the project, the crew had a few hits trying to get a quick photo before they were told there's no skiing allowed at this cross-country ski area in Utah.
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      Center of Excellence

      After a few tests at the University of Utah, it was game time to finally hit this quad kinked elbow handrail at the U.S. Ski Team Center of Excellence. Two years after it was put in, Wallisch was permitted to de-knob the rail.
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      Park City, Utah

      Says Wallisch, seen here at the U.S. Ski Team's Center of Excellence, “I’ll be more involved in picking out the shots, trips, features, and planning. The whole process will be really fun.”
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      Pack It Up

      After two days of shooting at the Center of Excellence, it was time to pack up and find the next one. Wallisch locks down his rail until the next storm.
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      Kyle Decker

      Kyle Decker (left) will be the director, cinematographer, and editor of the project. "There are high expectations for this project," Decker said. "If the season runs smoothly, I'm confident Wallisch and I can meet those."

    Kyle Decker, a cinematographer from Level 1, will be the filmer, director and editor of The Wallisch Project. Decker is taking a leave from Level 1 to focus on filming with Wallisch. "Taking a step back from Level 1 was a very difficult decision to make," Decker says. "But taking on this type of project is a good refresher and it's exciting to mix up the formula. I've been shooting with Wallisch since his first full Level 1 segment in 'Turbo' and he's a good friend of mine and throughout the years it's tried and true that we work well together."

    Erik SeoTom Wallisch filming for the project at the U.S. Ski Team's Center of Excellence in November.

    Adds Wallisch, "Kyle is someone I know I can count on. He was motivated and excited to try something new and he was willing to take a risk. It's awesome to have him take a leap of faith with me."

    Wallisch says he's looking forward to being more involved in the planning of the film, including choosing locations, features, trips, and more. "It'll be awesome to base the filming around my schedule and the opportunities I have to film between contests," says Wallisch, the 2012 X Games Aspen Ski Slopestyle gold medalist. "Our inspiration for this project is to show the competition world the other side of skiing. It's not just about doing double flips, it's also about getting into the streets."

    As for the rising number of athletes creating solo projects? Says Decker, "I don't think this model is going to change or replace ski films, it's simply just a different outlet available."

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