In John Florence and Blake Vincent Kueny's second signature release, they've teamed up with the award-winning film studio Brain Farm to show the sport of surfing in a way that has never been seen before. In View From a Blue Moon, the first surf film to be shot in 4K, John Florence and his closest friends go from his home on the North Shore of Oahu to his favorite places to surf around the world. Florence has a wide range of emotions when he surfs, from the dreamy blue perfection of the South Pacific to the dark, unknown waters of Africa and everywhere in between. And even though the young Hawaiian is being pulled in more and more different directions, there is no pressure that will stop him from his ultimate goal: to change what is possible in the ocean.
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In John Florence and Blake Vincent Kueny's second signature release, they've teamed up with the award-winning film studio Brain Farm to show the sport of surfing in a way that has never been seen before. In View From a Blue Moon, the first surf film to be shot in 4K, John Florence and his closest friends go from his home on the North Shore of Oahu to his favorite places to surf around the world. Florence has a wide range of emotions when he surfs, from the dreamy blue perfection of the South Pacific to the dark, unknown waters of Africa and everywhere in between. And even though the young Hawaiian is being pulled in more and more different directions, there is no pressure that will stop him from his ultimate goal: to change what is possible in the ocean.
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