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Snow Carvers | Documentary Trailer

by Peter McGuire
(Highlands Ranch, Colorado, USA)

Snow Carvers is a captivating documentary about an international snow sculpting competition. Fifteen teams from around the world race against each other to carve an elaborate work of art from a 12-foot tall, 20-ton block of snow in just 65 hours.

The film follows teams from the United States, Canada and Mexico as they endure long hours and freezing temperatures at 9,600 feet above sea level to create their masterpieces. It reveals not only how these enormous sculptures are created but what drives these artists to endure such harsh conditions to create this extreme art form.

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Sep 17, 2011
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Great positive story
by: Desktop Documentaries

Nicely done Peter! Love the crane shots. When's the doc completion date?

Sep 17, 2011
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Doc Completion
by: Peter McGuire

I'm hoping to have it completed by the end of Sept.
Thanks for the positive feedback!

Sep 17, 2011
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make us proud
by: Desktop Documentaries

End of September... wow, that's soon. Keep us posted! In fact, it would be interesting if you posted updates on your progress (lessons learned, frustrations, equipment you're using, distribution, etc). Whatever you have time to contribute I know people will appreciated it. Again, looks like a great project with some interesting characters and beautiful visuals.

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