DOC
BALL ~ SURFING’S LEGENDARY LENSMAN
Chris
Bystrom - Pacific Longboarder Magazine Volume 3 Number 3
"It
was a great pleasure to receive a copy of Carl Ackerman's latest
video release on the life and times of Doc Ball, California's
first surfing photographer. At the ripe old age of 92, 'Doc'
is still in excellent spirits and the interviews Carl recorded
with him are both historically informative and entertaining
as well.
"It's
fantastic that we can still learn so much from one of America's
true pioneer surf photographers. It's hard to believe that a
man who first surfed with Duke Kahanamoku back in the 1920's
, is in 1998 , still paddling out for a wave in chilly Northern
California with his friend , Leroy Grannis. It's downright unthinkable
that Doc still regulary skateboards in Eureka , California ,
but I can assure you he does - I've seen it myself!
"
Ackerman compiled his information on Doc over a period of seven
years and this dedication shines through the entire video. The
inclusion of Ball's own 16mm surf footage from the 1930's and
40's goes a long way towards illustrating just how far we've
come in board design since that time.
"Doc's
friendship with another great American pioneer surfer Tom Blake
is lovingly recreated in this video and Doc's collection of
still photographs, in and around the Palos Verdes Cove area
of Los Angeles, is America's first record of surfing on the
mainland United States. Doc's first primitive water housing
illustrates just how difficult Ball's job would have been, as
each individual photograph had to be hand - wound into position
, while stradling a 120-pound solid wood board , with waves
crashing nearby.
"Women's
contributions to the surfing scene are also featured in the
footage and I believe this is a valuable video that any serious
collector would want to add to their library. I can only hope
that other documentarians follow the same path as Carl Ackerman
in showing the personal side of their subjects. This video may
not be every surfer's cup of tea , especially those addicted
to the Taylor Steele school of thrash , but it certainly demonstrates
clearly how one man's effort can wonderfully influence future
generations of surfers worldwide."
DOC
BALL ~ SURFING’S LEGENDARY LENSMAN
Longboard Magazine - August 1999
"An
archaic collection of vintage cinematography and impressive
stills make this biographical film a must for any photograher
or surf history fanatic. This showcase of Doc Ball's early innovations,
pure stoke, famous friends (Tom Blake and Duke Kahanamoku) and
memorable footage only helps to cement his rightful place in
surfing's Hall of Fame. And hey, where else would you see a
92 year old man carving downhill on a skateboard?"
DOC
BALL ~ SURFING’S LEGENDARY LENSMAN
Surfing Magazine March 2000 (Carl
Ackerman)
"If
you ever need something to show your folks to convince them
that the surfing life is a noble pursuit and that , no , you
won't grow up to be a bum ; or if your slightly over watching
sixteen-year-old flyweights chuck buckets of spray to another
post-punk soundtrack, then grab some popcorn , open a soda ,
and pop in this classy little documentary on one of surfing's
most inspirational legends.
"Doc Ball, DDS, (yeah, he was a dentist) was born in 1907
and was surfing's first photographer. His images captured a
California that's been gone so long it's hard to believe we're
in the same century. Not to say it was a boring time - we are
talkin' about surfers here, and they were just as much pranksters
then as we are now, just with much heavier boards.
"Doc's
gravelly narration ties the whole thing together, from footage
of a garden snake noseriding along with him at Palos Verdes
before World War II , to 1997 footage of him and fellow legend
and old friend Leroy Grannis trunking it in 52 degree Northern
California water, to perhaps the best scene ever in a surf video,
Doc at 92 years old , downhill skateboarding with a look of
supremely focused joy on his weathered and wise face, too busy
living to worry about growing old. We could all learn from that."
- Marcus Sanders
GLASSING
101 REVEIW
Surfer Magazine August '98 Reveiw by Ben Marcus
"Glassing
101 by JC and Carl Ackerman In 68 words: Shaping 101 taught
you how to shape a blank. Glassing 101 will teach you how to
make it waterproof. Put together with the same quality that
made Shaping 101 so engaging , Glassing 101 walks you through
all the tools and techniques of taking a shaped blank to a finished
product. Once again, even if you never glass your own board,
every surfer should see this at least once.
"Soundtrack:
Barry Margolin , Bubonic Funkateers , Justin Hobart Brown ,
The Sellouts , Earl's Son , The Turning."
SHAPING
101 REVIEW
Surfer
Magazine - Ben Marcus
"Prolific
Hawaiian foam carver John Carper provides a knowledgeable, humorous
narration as he goes step by step through the process of turning
a rough blank into a refined foil. He starts with a description
of the various tools, stresses safety, then shows that shaping
is a combination of exact measurement, educated guesses and
experience. Carper's instruction is as sure as his planing skills,
the sound and video are clean and the graphics are first class.
This is a professional effort, enhanced by hot surfing by Shane
Dorian, Adam Replogle, Chris Gallagher, and other JC riders
putting his foils to the test. Should you get a copy? Yes every
surfer should watch it at least once."
SHAPING
101 REVIEW
Chris Bystrom, Pacific Longboarder magazine:
"Shaping
101" is an in-depth, informative look at what is required to
shape your very own surfboard. Producer Carl Ackerman has wisely
chosen a progressive and much respected personality in John
Carper to be the spokesperson and resident expert in this instructive
video. Somewhat like a textbook at 96 minutes, Carper illustrates
all aspects of the shaping process and utilizes quality surfing
footage to drive home his points. Some will no doubt question
a video solely devoted to shaping shortboard designs, but as
the producer points out, the same principles apply to long boards
too. Soundtrack music, including blues great Roy Buchanon and
the Peter Moon Band, keep up the pace and by the end of this
feature length video everything you wanted to know about surfboard
shaping has been clearly presented. "Shaping 101" is available
in surf shops around the USA or directly from Surfing Videos.
I'd recommend it to anyone wishing to dabble in board building
prior to hacking into their first blank."
SHAPING
101 REVIEW
Surfing
magazine:
"Step
by step guide to shaping from one of the masters. Totally helpful.
Spiced up with some sick surfing footage too. Ear snacks mellow,
but good. The Vid could've been called The Johnny Carper Show.
What, you like? Call 800-833-0389 and be ready for a mouth full
o'foam dust."

|