Check In: Inflik Media
Photos by Kaleb Weston & Eddie Foster
Have you seen the Doorstep Project yet?
If not, you probably should head over tohttp://www.inflik.caand watch it right now for free.
Last year it hit film festivals and later, the web to a great reception.
Our conceptual plans for the follow up to TDP were above the clouds.
We started the year off with a plan, a story and a full list of riders.
Everything aligned except for the snow.
As a result, our original concept is being put on hold.
Despite all that, we have 3 FS700’s and a glass half full hard drive.
Inflik is still planning an online release at the end of the summer 2015.
The feedback we received from The Doorstep Project was overwhelming.
We held a couple showings of the movie in Whistler, Kamloops & Sun Peaks.
Mostly homies coming out to support, which was great to see our community of friends coming together.
Every member of the crew has something special that contributes to how Inflik is portrayed.
Where is the motorhome parked at the moment?
Has it played a role in this year’s plans at all?
What has been your biggest high of the season so far?
January was definitely our biggest high for sure.
Hitting 2 sometimes 3 spots a day with a HEAVY crew, we were off to a great start!
How did you adapt to the huge issue relating to lack of snow in the West this season?
As the snow began to fade, spots got gnarlier, and our luck started to run out.
What was your biggest challenge?
Lack of snow, injuries, and a limited budget have created some challenges for us.
Going forward, what are you looking to improve on and develop as a crew?
Now that we actually have 3 FS’s the potential of what we can produce has shot up dramatically.