Tuesday, September 30, 2008

4bi9/Level 1 Premiere


Last Thursday, September 25th a ski movie production company that I am in, 4bi9 Media and Level 1 Productions had a premiere at the Murray Theater in Murray, Utah. Myself, and two other friends in the film all had to change mid-terms we had that night to attend. Everything worked out perfectly, as we all made it there on time and ready to greet the guests. We got in our cars and began to caravan out to Murray which is about a twenty minute drive from our homes in Salt Lake. Whe arrived at around 6:30 pm about a half an hour before the doors opened and there was still a decent crowd already there waiting. The crowd began to grow, and by 7:30pm the theater was packed with people! Many friends and familiar faces, and also tons of other people I had never seen before, and all of them seemed excited for the movie! We signed some posters, and then it was show time. My friend Roy went on stage to freestyle and start the festivities. Then myself and the rest of the 4bi9 crew went on stage to introduce our movie, Slamina. The crowd was wild as Brady Perron's opening segment recieved many ooh's and ahh's from the packed house. The crowd stayed excited all the way through the movie, and then Henrik Harlaut's section came on to end the movie and the cheers did not stop. I was excited to see everyone be pumped and excited on our movie as the crowed showed tons of support. Then it was time for product toss and prize give away. Then Turbo came on, Level 1's movie, with the crowd equally excited on the abilities shown by its athletes. Then it was off to the after party, and I don't really need to go into that, but it was ridiculous! All in all it was one of the most exciting and fun nights of my life. Thanks to everyone for coming out and showing support!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Is that Trevor in the middle? Yes. By the looks of it, even the one on the mic looks like him. Haha.

So it looks like it was a fun night. I would have been interested in seeing the video. Although, I have to admit I'm the most clueless person on earth when it comes to skiing. I really need to get out more and actually go for once in my life. You should post up info on areas you've liked the best and its pricing, and maybe one day I'll go check it out for myself.