The Way It Should Be - The Wood Sniffer

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
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    You can spot a "wood sniffer” by the way their eyes light up when they spot a piece of timber. Their rough hands run tenderly along the fibres, and you can see the satisfaction when they take a big ol’ whiff. They have a grounded passion and appreciation in the potential of transforming a lump of local wood into something special...
    As a part of The Way It Should Be series, our latest film follows fifth generation wood sniffer, Andy Ceglinski from sawmill to surf.
    Watch Andy's humbling story through his approach to doing business and how he sees his responsibility as a leader in the community.
    #TheWayItShouldBe
    Production: Dane Pitman & Jasmin Daly
    Director/DOP/Editor: Pete Rogers (Cape Productions)
    Water Footage: Mick Waters
    Music: MT Warning
    Sound Design: Jordan Power
    Colour Grade: Tim Wreyford
    Board Designs: Joel Fitzgerald & Dana Watson.
    Legends: Stan Ceglinski & Family
    Surfers: Joel Fitzgerald, Dana Watson, Andy Ceglinksi

Комментарии • 9

  • @pedromq7807
    @pedromq7807 2 года назад

    best wooden boards Ive seen in action

  • @joolstacho8114
    @joolstacho8114 2 года назад

    Beautiful stuff bruv' As a guitarmaker and (ex- too old!) surfer I know where you're coming from. I've been known to snort the odd chunk of wood. Goodonya kid!

  • @kevintyrer45
    @kevintyrer45 6 лет назад

    Awesome talent. Well done. On my bucket list to build a wood board :)

  • @greetingscleo
    @greetingscleo 6 лет назад +1

    Great video and verbal content!!!

  • @jeuon
    @jeuon 3 года назад

    Spot on mate

  • @julianlautaro4914
    @julianlautaro4914 4 года назад

    Amazing

  • @ericmeechglobalnetwork2273
    @ericmeechglobalnetwork2273 6 лет назад

    great stuff

  • @jeffrickerson2671
    @jeffrickerson2671 5 лет назад

    the rail-catcher, Z series 2.0

  • @jakobgonzalez976
    @jakobgonzalez976 5 лет назад

    want father to son bondong with my dad what wood do you use and how thic is it