Ep. 76: Lincoln Caplice & Stefan Hunt discuss the future of surf film
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Filmmakers Lincoln Caplice and Stefan Hunt messed around with cameras together as kids. They now have real deal grown-up careers in art and film. Stefan made waves in 2006 when he filmed his journey surfing all 50 states across the U.S, and more recently, has explored how we understand our demise in his immersive project "We're all Going to Die". Lincoln cut his teeth early with film legend Taylor Steele and has gone on to build a strong portfolio of commercial and artistic short films. We talk with both of these young Aussie creatives about the changing landscape of surf film, why a good story always carries the day, and what kind of film they would make with 20 mil of FU money.
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