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===Films=== {{See also|Skiing and snowboarding on film and video}} Snowboarding films have become a main part of progression in the sport. Each season, many films are released, usually in autumn. These are made by many snowboard-specific video production companies as well as manufacturing companies that use these films as a form of advertisement. Snowboarding videos usually contain video footage of professional riders sponsored by companies. An example of commercial use of snowboarding films would be ''[[The White Album (film)|The White Album]]'', a film by snowboarding legend and filmmaker Dave Seoane about [[Shaun White]], that includes cameos by [[Tony Hawk]] and was sponsored by [[PlayStation]], [[Mountain Dew]] and [[Burton Snowboards]]. Snowboarding films are also used as documentation of snowboarding and showcasing of current trends and styles of the sport. In addition, the 2011 movie ''[[The Art of Flight]]'' showcased snowboarders such as Travis Rice attempting to attain greater feats in the sport of snowboarding. However, sometimes the snowboarding industry is not supportive of all snowboarding-themed films. In 2013, ''[[The Crash Reel]]'', a feature-length documentary by filmmaker [[Lucy Walker (director)|Lucy Walker]] about former [[Shaun White]] rival [[Kevin Pearce (snowboarder)|Kevin Pearce]], premiered on the film festival circuit to critical acclaim and was subsequently broadcast on [[HBO]]. Using Pearce's career-ending [[traumatic brain injury]] and subsequent recovery as a backdrop, the film examines the physical dangers inherent to pro snowboarders and other [[extreme sports]] professional athletes under pressure by sponsors and the media to perform increasingly spectacular feats.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://thecrashreel.com/home.php |title=Home |publisher=The Crash Reel |date=2012-01-19 |access-date=2013-11-13 |archive-date=November 13, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131113171210/http://thecrashreel.com/home.php |url-status=live }}</ref> Although there are significant references to various brands in the film, Walker is "adamant" that the snowboarding industry did not sponsor the film in any way and in fact has been unsupportive,<ref>{{cite web |author=POV {{!}} American Documentary Inc. |url=https://www.pbs.org/pov/blog/docsoup/2013/07/and-now-a-word-not-from-our-sponsors/#.UoOn7-j2L7Q |title=And Now A Word NOT From Our Sponsors {{pipe}} Doc Soup {{pipe}} POV Blog |work=POV's Documentary Blog |publisher=PBS |access-date=2013-11-13 |archive-date=June 30, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170630232245/http://www.pbs.org/pov/blog/docsoup/2013/07/and-now-a-word-not-from-our-sponsors/#.UoOn7-j2L7Q |url-status=live }}</ref> despite the film's mainstream media success.
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