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Once an East Coast kid who dreamed of Rocky Mountain powder snow, Todd Jones worked as a professional skier, helicopter skiing guide, and commercial fisherman before co-founding Teton Gravity Research — www.tetongravity.com. In the 18 years since, TGR has grown into the premier action sports production company, capturing everything from skiers on the steepest Alaskan mountainsides to surfers taking on the world’s most dangerous waves, all while pioneering innovative filmmaking techniques, including gyroscopically stabilized helicopter-mounted cameras.
In this video, Todd gives us unprecedented access to his private archives and provides never heard before stories to help us understand who he is today.
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First. Now my mom will love me.
i dont usually like sponsored films but this was pretty cool
Windows product placement. Ding
Wow, it can do pictures? Sold! (Every video)
No idea why I found this video but it was very good.
#productplacement
The Verge: How about releasing such videos in 4k or at least 1440p?
windows
Sponsored by Microsoft.
…at least don’t do it like “IN YOUR FACE”. Then it actually makes people hate the product. But I’m sure well payied experts in marketing from microsoft know better then me…
you can view people one drive collections?… tell me more
the honest thing to do is put a slide up front as sponsored by whoever.
this campaign is a strike against the verge in my book, but only because you’re not up front with it being paid advertising.
You awesome bro…
I thought it would be like a show off of an awesome camera technology or how those guys used the the camera in unique ways, but it was just another commercial :
So tempted to unsubscribe from theverge’s channel
Too obvious product placement
Not sure what he was babbling on about, but… cool ipad! 😉
Cool story, bro.
It’s hard for me to explain how much I HATE these things. I trust The Verge because of its impartiality, and sadly, I can’t help but doubt that particularity when they’re sharing adds of just one of the brands they would usually review.
Same thing would happen to me with ***** if he was hired by Motorola or Google. That’d probably be great for him to happen but not as much for his viewers who love his fair-mindedness.
“Product placements!” — Every other person in the comments section.
I think what matters most is the content, and the content is very well done by The Verge, and I think they deserve credits for such well done commercials.
I dont know what everyone is bitching about. The Verge is a company that makes content and it has to be paid for by someone. If they didnt do videos that were sponsored like these, they could NEVER make their awesome features that are pure the verge goodness. People, unless you want to pay for a subscription to the verge, stop bitching and be glad that theres a tech site out there actually making watchable content, unlike others in the space.….…gizmodo. I am directly referring to gizmodo. Awful. Absolutely awful.
yea boys!