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|festival_name = Midwest Ski Film Festival
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*MWSFF Flyers by Steve Janisch at Nifty 9 Design[http://www.niftyninedesign.com]
*MWSFF Flyers by Steve Janisch at Nifty 9 Design[http://www.niftyninedesign.com]
*MWSFF is on Facebook and Twitter
*MWSFF is on Facebook and Twitter

== External links ==
* [http://www.mwsff.com MWSFF.com] - Official MWSFF Webpage
* [http://www.bpmediadesign.com/thirdward Thirdward] - Thirdward Webpage
* [http://jiberish.com Jiberish Clothing] - Jiberish Webpage
* [http://www.mikehornbeck.com Mike Hornbeck] - Official Mike Hornbeck Webpage
* [http://www.level1productions.com Level 1 Productions] - Level 1 Productions Webpage



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:16, 18 December 2009

Midwest Ski Film Festival
GenreNewschool Skiing
Date(s)First Weekend in October
Location(s)Milwaukee, WI
Founded2007
Websitehttp://www.mwsff.com

The Midwest Ski Film Festival (MWSFF) is a Film Festival takes place annually in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Held in October, the festival is the premier showcase for ski films from both independent and professional ski film companies. The festival is mainly comprised of newschool skiing films.

History

The Midwest Ski Film Festival is produced by the members of BP Media, and annually held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was created to fill a void of free Freeskiing film festivals, and is now known as the Premier Skiing Event in the Midwestern United States. It is also known for having the best ski movies of the year, large product tosses/ raffles, athelete signings, and more. The MWSFF is attended by people from all over the country, including top industry professionals and some of the best professional skiers in the business.

2008 Event

In 2008 the event was held on Saturday, October 4, at the Helene Zelazo center on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus.

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2008 MWSFF Poster

It featured the movies Turbo by Level 1 Productions, The Massive by Tanner Hall and Redbull, Slamina by 4bi9 productions, Reasons by Poorboyz Productions, Such is Life by Rage Productions, Head for the Hills by Meathead Productions, and Thinking out Loud by B-Film Media.[1]

A massive amount of free product from their many sponsors was given away including skis, goggles, hats, gloves, shirts, stickers, energy drinks, etc. An after party was held at the Thirdward headquarters to show the movies FTW(Fun Times in Wisconsin) by BP Media, and Hunting Yeti by Nimbus Productions.


2009 Event

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2009 MWSFF Poster

The 2009 event was held on Saturday, October 11, at the Mirmar Theater just off of the [University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] campus[2]. People came in from all over the Midwest including Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana, and more.[3] The event started off with the live music of pro skiers Andrew Hathaway and Matt Walker, aka Hathbanger[1] and Daywalker, while pro skiers Mike Hornbeck[2] and Tom Wallisch were signing posters for the more the 300 guests[4]. Other notable people in attendance were Level 1 Production's Kyle Decker[4], and Jiberish Clothing co-founder Pete Drago.[1]

The films shown were Refresh by Level 1 Productions[4], Every Day is a Saturday by Poorboyz Productions[5], So Far So Hood by 4bi9 Media, NICE a Minnesota collaborative movie[6],and Newschoolers.com[3] contest winner Let's Dance by Jibulant Productions[7]. Major sponsors of the 2009 MWSFF were Jiberish Clothing, Threyda Apparel and Scion. Many other companies donated products including skis, boots, helmets, goggles, shirts, stickers, energy drinks, etc. A major highlight in the evening was the raffle prize of a coveted, not yet released, Jiberish sweatshirt, which was given away. The lucky recipient was able to pick her favorite right off the back of one of 4 Jiberish team athletes who attended the Festival. The winner chose the jacket off of pro skier Mike Hornbeck's back.

The highly anticipated annual after party was again thrown at the Thirdward, LLC Headquarters and, like the film festival, featured the musical stylings of Hathbanger and Daywalker.

Notes

  • MWSFF Flyers by Steve Janisch at Nifty 9 Design[4]
  • MWSFF is on Facebook and Twitter


References

  1. ^ a b Landrigan, Brian (9/10/2009). "Midwest Ski Film Festival". Freeskier.com. Retrieved 12/16/2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ http://afpworldtour.com/afp/?cat=5&paged=2
  3. ^ Hickey, Bill (10/14/2009). "The Midwest Ski Film Festival". Newschoolers.com. Retrieved 12/16/2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ a b c Decker, Kyle (10/13/2009). "Milwaukee, WI Premiere at MWSFF". Level 1 Productions. Retrieved 12/16/2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ Weaver, Tess (10/13/2009). "Triple Threat Tour". Oakley.com. Retrieved 12/16/2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ "Minnesota Nice". skeefree. 9/29/2009. Retrieved 12/16/2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  7. ^ Cheung, Ariel (10/27/2009). "The good, the rad and the gnarly". newsrecord.org. Retrieved 12/16/2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)