Wildcard Movies presents the first of 3 teasers for our new feature "The Saturday Night Ride" These will get you trained and ready for the Main Event. Movie coming this Fall......

In High Definition - Coming Fall 2010

Monday, December 28, 2009

How the Northwest Was One Websode 4


How the Northwest Was One Websode 4: Behind the Scenes of the Whistling Post Skit
Director Kurt Jenson discusses his plans for creating the Bar scene made infamous in the new movie "How the Northwest Was One." He brought in a bunch of lighting equipment, dollies, and camera gear to get the scene done right. This is where Joe Bosler, Nick Ennen, Eric Brandt (the bartender), Andy Stern, Andy Bergin-Sperry & Tyson Anderson are playing cards and pull guns on each other during the fierce competition for footage. Visit the Whistling Post:
116 Railroad Avenue
Skykomish, WA 98288
(360) 677-2111

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Hidden Wave Boardshop Presents "How the Northwest Was One"





Hidden Wave Boardshop is a core snowboard, wakeboard, & skateboard shop located at 896 S Burlington Blvd in Burlington, WA. Owner Adam McCoy takes us on a shop tour, showing you the latest 2009-2010 Skate and Snowboard gear. At the end he mentions that Hidden Wave is premiering How the Northwest Was One on Friday November 6th at 8pm. There will be an all-you-can-eat pizza feed, poster signings, and big giveaways. Be there.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

How the Northwest Was One Webisode #1


Movie Description:
A look inside the Chilean connection at Stevens Pass. Cinematographer Jeremy Dubs takes you behind the scenes of filming HTNWWO to talk about the Chilean invasion at Stevens Pass and how it all started. Get the scoop on Chilean ripper Manuel Diaz, as he blasts new lines at Stevens Pass.
Learn More:
http://www.wildcardmovies.com
http://www.funner.us

Monday, November 2, 2009

Wildcard Snowboarding Crash Footage




Movie Description:
A year of crashes, bails, wrecks, and bone-smashing on snowboards presented by Wildcard Movies. Snowboarding always has its accidents and we have documented them in this video. Crashing is a huge part along the way to improving your riding. If you are afraid to fall you will never improve your skills. These snowboarders decided to push the limits and try harder than they ever had before to stomp their tricks.


Check out our weekly Wildcard Webisodes featuring behind-the-scenes video and interviews from the crew during the making of "How the Northwest Was One."


To learn more about the Wildcard Crew:
http://www.wildcardmovies.com
http://www.funner.us

Sunday, October 4, 2009

How the Northwest Was One Seattle Premier Photos


Wow thanks for everyone who showed up for the premier. Check out the photos from the Oct 2 How the Northwest Was One Premier & Spacecraft Party.  If you missed this one there are more to come: OCT 8 -Wild Buffalo in Bellingham, Oct 15-UW, OCT 23 at Epic Snowboards in Portland.

Monday, September 28, 2009

How the Northwest Was One Seattle Premier Oct 2nd @ Evo


Wildcard & Stevens Pass Present in association with Funner, Soundstrait, Spacecraft, and Pyramid: The World Premier of How the Northwest Was One | An HD Snowboarding Film


Friday October 2nd: Doors open at 8pm / Close at 12am

$5 Entry with beer provided by Pyramid Brewery. All ages | Must be 21 for beer garden | Spacecraft will be displaying new work at the TI gallery | Photo fun by PLWP, a photo booth with a western theme | New fall 09 product from Spacecraft Clothing | Special guests: The Senate Arcade: Acoustic Set starts at 11pm

Sunday, September 27, 2009

How the Northwest Was One Bellingham Premier Oct 8th @ Wild Buffalo


How the Northwest Was One is premiering in Bellingham, WA on Thursday October 8th at the Wild Buffalo. Doors at 9/ 21+/$10 to get in. Live Performances by Project Lionheart and DJ Booger. Special thanks go out to Austin at Build Strong for helping us put this one together. Sponsors: Funner, Soundstrait, Build Strong, Bern, Lib Tech, Casual Industrees, Stevens Pass Snowboard Shop, Stevens Pass, The Original Normal, POW Gloves, NWC

Monday, September 14, 2009

How the Northwest Was One Teaser #3 Jenga


How the Northwest Was One is the story of a bunch of snow bandits, filmer bounty hunters, epic gun battles, and riding off into the sunset in a blaze of glory. Not to mention double backflips and corks, the sickest tree jibs, trips to Chile, and deepest powder around. Does snowboarding get any more entertaining than this? Starring: Kurt Jenson, Nick Ennen, Patrick McCarthy, Joe Bosler, Andy Stern, Andy Bergin-Sperry, Tim Carlson, Scott Witsil, Lucas Debari, Shaun McKay, Manuel Diaz, and more
Sponsors include: Stevens Pass, POW Gloves, Lib Tech, SPSS, Casual Industrees, Bern, The Original Normal, Funner, NWC, Soundstrait

Music: "Blueshift" by Steelscape

The movie will be for sale at your local snowboard shop, www.funner.us, and Itunes in late September 2009.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Fuel TV's Daily Habit Presents Posse Members from How the Northwest Was One


FUEL TV: Nick Ennen, Pat McCarthy, Joe Bosler, Kurt Jenson  Featured On “The Daily Habit”
Airing Friday, September 4 at 9:00 pm Eastern Time (6:00 pm Pacific Time) and telecast three additional times, Nick Ennen, Pat McCarthy, Joe Bosler, Kurt Jenson and Thomas Meyerhoffer will appear on “The Daily Habit.”

This is the snow show that will make you not-so-sad that summer is ending… because filmmaker Kurt Jenson brings along backcountry blasters Nick Ennen, Pat McCarthy and Joe Bosler to talk about their new film “How the Northwest Was One.”

Monday, July 27, 2009

Snowboard Team









Wildcard Productions is a collection of video artists and athletes from the Northwest. Our mission is to bring back the storytelling to action sports entertainment.

Andy Bergin-Sperry -
Andy lurks over at Central Washington University and every now and then he pops out of the woods to join us for an epic snowboard session. He doesn't need much time in front of the cameras before he stomps something big. His part in "How the Northwest Was One" proves how much he can accomplish with his positive attitude and stylie tricks.

Andy Stern -
Young and dangerous. Stern has proven himself a solid rider with a unique style. Don't try and figure him out, he'll always surprise you. This guy hits all aspects of the snow, one day he'll be getting urban, the next he'll hike 2 miles out to the backcountry to ride lines or build a cheese wedge.






Joe Bosler-
Underdog with a badass underflip. Those who underestimate Joe's skills will be shocked when they see what a tremendous year he has had.




Kurt Jenson -
There's a method to his madness, literally! He has the northwest's best one according to judges at Snoqualmie's Holy Oly contest.




Manuel Diaz -
A Chilean snowboarder who travels the world from Chile to Switzerland to Washington State shredding anything in his path. He consistently reaches the podium at every contest he enters: halfpipe, quarterpipe, rail jam, slopestyle, and backcountry. He has double backflips on lockdown, and can do just about any trick you ask him to. His style is impeccable, he must have been born with it.



Nick Ennen  -
The Bo Jackson of Snowboarding and Wakeboarding. Nick is everywhere all the time doing everything. He'll jump the road gap and head home for a glassy lake session in the evening.







Patrick McCarthy -
Style King, Top Photo Producer, Professional Rider, Huge Personality. Pat has friends all over the world and he never stops traveling to their secret spots and building a gigantic jump. He has been very successful filming for Soundstrait, Think Thank, Funner, People Crew, and Transworld Snowboarding over the years. This is because his part is always full of pure bangers.




Tim Carlson -
Tim Carlson is the scariest rider to hang out with because you never know how he's gonna make it down from the crazy cliffs he climbs up. The way we see it there's only one other guy who would attempt the stuff he does and thats Jeremy Jones (Big Mountain). Tim has been riding for a while and he knows how to stick the landing in precarious zones. 

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Wildcard Production Team

Wildcard Productions is a collection of video artists and athletes from the Northwest. Our mission is to bring back the storytelling to action sports entertainment.

Kurt Jenson -
You know him from Soundtrait Productions, which made such movies as Temple, The Convention, Couching Tiger, 5 to 9, and Temple 2: Ho's Island.

Kurt has been editing tv shows during the night and working on "How the Northwest Was One" during the day. He kills it on both sides of the lens. This Stevens Pass local went down to the other Pass and won the Best Method award during the Holy Oly Contest at Summit at Snoqualmie.



Jeremy Dubs -
The man behind Funner Films, which made the movies Funner, Funner Filete: From Baker to Chile, Smokebomb, and Sentimental Values.

Jeremy has been flying around the globe from the Northwest to Chile spending year-round seasons chasing the winter. This results in plenty of insane footage for your viewing pleasure.





Scott Studdach -
Past films include the Sakadat Funk Trilogy: Show Me Da Footy, Museum of Savages, and Land of 1000 Blunts.

Scott works hard out filming every day with a heavy bag on his back filled with all the motion capturing devices he can fit. He is dedicated to his craft and the images he's producing have been proving to be very nice.





Nick Ennen -
A true crossover athlete and artist, pro wakeboarder and pro snowboarder. Nick has 2 covers of wakeboarding magazine so far. He destroys the mountains snowboarding in the morning, and hits up the lake for an afternoon session. Nick has also been coming into his own as a filmer recently, getting a lot of great shots when not riding.






Andy Walbon -
A Graduate of Vancouver Film School, he's an editor and video enthusiast. Andy knows his equipment. He recently designed his own 10 and 20 ft dolly system to get amazing camera angles. His most recent edit was NWC productions' "Winter Renaissance." He's now back behind the scenes editing it up.







Tyson Anderson -
Founder of Sakadat Funk, editing and filming Show Me Da Footy, Museum of Savages, and Land of 1000 Blunts. Tyson has been editing hard on "How the Northwest Was One."




Dylan Hart -
Freelance Photographer shooting everything.  Critical eye and tons of passion and heart...no pun intended. He gets the job done in rain or sun. He loves the Northwest and spends the most time up at Mt Baker or Stevens Pass. Check out Dylanhart.com for more info on his photography. He grew up in MA, moved to WA in 98 after highschool.  Worked at Steven's Pass, Mammoth, skate shops living around Seattle etc.  Went to WWU, BA in Environmental Photojournalism and shot loc's and the vids...  school in summer and winter off. He's been featured in Frequency, Snowboarder, and La Tabla among other contributions.