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Ski Film Career Today there are two new generations of ski and snowboard filmmakers and I applaud every one of them By Warren Miller

I’ve been very lucky to have pointed my cameras at dozens of brand-new ski resorts in America and Europe starting way back in 1947 when I shot footage with my 8mm camera at a new resort in Colorado called Aspen. It boasted the world’s longest chairlift and lift tickets cost a whopping $4 a day and accommodations could be purchased at Ed’s Beds for $3 a night in a dorm. Of course, dormitories were all they had.

In November of 1949, I first turned my 16mm camera on a new ski resort in California called Squaw Valley. It boasted one double chairlift, two rope tows and accommodations for 40 people.

Warren Miller

Full Story: http://flatheadbeacon.com/2015/01/30/ski-film-career/

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