Nokia ‘Snowboarding’

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In this beautifully executed film for Hyper, D.A.R.Y.L. highlight Nokia's commitment to pushing snowboarding to the next level with their new N8 technology

Nokia teamed up with Burton producing specially designed boards that calculate how high and how fast snowboarders travel. The boys travelled to Innsbruck, meeting some of the worlds best snowboarders to capture these epic moments.

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"This is the first of 5 mini documentaries following professional snowboarder Gary Greenshields as he tests out new technologies to measure what's happening both physically and mentally during a ride".

Raoul Brand

 

"...featuring Gary Greenshields, Who takes us closer than any sensor could as he opens up on what keeps his love of snowboarding alive. (alpha testing in Austria)".

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