The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)
Aberdeen teenager shoots remarkable film
He’s one of the youngest people who can claim to be a chairman of the board in the north-east.
But now, winter sports star Fin Bremner has unveiled a remarkable new film, All Res, highlighting some of the spectacular sights and high spots from his burgeoning career.
At just 19, the Aberdonian snowboarder, who has been climbing the international ladder since he was 14, decided to join forces with film producer Seth Hughes.
And he has shown the results to The Press and Journal in an effort to demonstrate the often dangerous routines and beautiful locations which are part of his life.
Mr Bremner started snowboarding when he was just nine and hasn’t looked back.
He said yesterday: “The name All Res comes from the fact that everything was filmed off a lot of different people’s iPhones, cameras and GoPros and other devices.
“Seth has done a tremendous job of the edit.
“At the start of the winter I was eager to film a winter round-up, which proved to be a lot more difficult than anticipated. However, we’ve managed to get it done and I’m really delighted with it.
“Pretty much all the shots have been taken through being in the right place at the right time.”
The video can be seen at www.vimeo.com/sethhughes/ allresfinbremner and chimneys, or offering to cut down trees which are dangerous.
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