ARC’TERYX PRESENTS - WEAZY
“An intricate balance between technical precision and free-flowing caution-to-the-wind, Craig Murray’s skiing is at its core an ode to his early life experiences with a family that supported and pushed each other constantly. Gifted the nickname "Weazy" when he was young, he's still notoriously tricky to pin down. Nowadays, you are more likely to find him quietly moving through the mountains with a mindset shaped by the natural world, and informed by a deep desire to understand and steadily evolve one's own physical and mental limits. “
This is “WEAZY”, the latest project I directed, shot and edited for ARC’TERYX.
It was a two years project where I dedicated almost everything I had to tell the story and draw the portrait of my lovely friend Craig Murray. What a journey its been to follow this unique guy across Europe, Canada, New-Zealand, Alaska, I am so grateful to have had this opportunity.
This project would have not been possible without the countless hours of work of my dear friend and producer on the project, Tom Granier, Thank you guys for this crazy adventure.
Thank you to everyone at Arcteryx, Ben, Tanguy, Max, Eugenie and the whole film tour squad.
Thank you to Pivot Cycles and POC for their support through the project as well.
Full Credits:
WEAZY - a Portrait of Craig Murray
Directed by Jules Bellot
Produced by Tom Granier
Line Producer Craig Murray Tom Granier
Creative producer Amy Carleton
Cinematography Jules Bellot Rodrigue Llado Hensli Sage Anatole Tuzlac
Original soundtrack by MiM
Post Sound by Keith White
Colorist Yann Besset
Titles and design Nathan Almeras
ARCTERYX
Executive Producer Ben Osborne Eugénie Frerichs
Creative producer Amy Carleton
Supervision
Tanguy Verchere Max Muller
Mark McCambridge
Justin Sweeny
Narrated by Charles Murray Andrea Davis Jamesa Hampton Fiona Murray Keith Murray
Additional footage MSP film Freeride World Tour
Assistant editor Lucas Brunier Rodrigue Llado
Photography Silvano Zeiter Boris Beyer Jules Bellot Tom Granier Sven Martin Tyler Ravelle Anatole Tuzlac
Shot in British Columbia France Austria Switzerland Alaska New Zealand
Additional support by POC and Pivot Cycles