That's It, That's All is a 2008 documentary film about snowboarding written by Brain Farm Productions and directed by Curt Morgan.[2] It is the predecessor to The Art of Flight film, released on DVD on November 14, 2008.[3] The film presents the life of an influential snowboarder Travis Rice and his crew, while facing different challenges in the professional world of sport.[4]
| That's It, That's All | |
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| Directed by | Curt Morgan |
| Produced by | Michael Lythcott Circe Wallace Travis Rice[1] |
| Starring | Travis Rice Jake Blauvelt Kyle Clancy Terje Håkonsen Bryan Iguchi John Jackson Jeremy Jones Scotty Lago Mark Landvik Nicolas Müller |
| Cinematography | Mark Hryma Gabe Langlois Gabriel Langlois Curt Morgan Curtis Morgan John Trapman |
| Edited by | Curt Morgan Curtis Morgan |
Production company | Brain Farm Productions |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Countries | United States, Austria |
| Language | English |
The film's action takes place in different places around the world such as: New Zealand, Valdez, B.C., Munich, Tokyo, Jackson Hole and Japan, including a great number of landscapes, mostly captured by a helicopter's crane camera.
The making of the film took around two years and was entirely produced as high definition documentary with high values.
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