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    Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE Films
    Hey BASE world and spectators.

    I put the post below on the BASE jumper only forum but forgot to put it on this public forum. It's a good cause. The real history of modern BASE is in Carl's films. I've jumped and filmed BASE jumps with Carl and I'll tell you, no matter who you were, if you ended up on a jump where Boenish was there, you would be wearing at least a helmet mounted camera. With Carl, the film was everything. He loved the thrill of a good BASE jump, but would give up his slot anytime to make sure the cameras were rolling from the angles he wanted. In 1983, we nearly wrecked a car in the West Texas desert, stopping so fast, so Carl could get out and hide the first train jump film of Phil S and Kevin V under a cactus, since we knew the sheriff had been called. Joy and I were in the car and I've never seen Carl move so deliberately. Anyway, I'm sure that the new DVD that comes out about the early days of Carl Boenish and the start of BASE, will be good.

    For any old skydivers out there, Carl's old 16mm skydiving films like Skycapers, Masters of the Sky, Wings, have been salvaged and digitized and will soon be coming out in cleaned up DVD form, again thanks to the efforts of Marah Strauch and Jean Boenish. Carl's early skydiving films were all about the new radical sport of Relative Work. Before then, the USPA, didn't even recognize RW since it was too dangerous and radical from the old style and accuracy. Hell, if you sent your logs books into USPA in the early to mid 70's with a thousand freefalls to qualify for your Gold Wings, if any of the signatures had SCR numbers by the names instead of USPA license numbers, they crossed them out and didn't count them for your Gold Wings. This is about the time a lot of us old relative workers decided USPA awards like Gold Wings didn't mean much if they didn't recognize that an experienced relative work jumper with an SCR or SCS number wasn't counted to verify in your log book that you had made a jump. It was also about the time the concept of fixed object jumping with no outside rules also was born. Politics and team sponsors were kiliing the old RW spirit at some big DZ's and some of us just wanted to find the old rush we started jumping for in the first place. No politics on the edge of an object in the early days.
    Back to Carl's skydiving films. It was Relative Work, and Carl's early films that transformed skydiving from a stunt like, old military sport activity of the 50's and 60's into modern skydiving. Relative work films expanded USPA membership and the number of skydivers getting into the sport very quickly. My twin bro Randy and I learned to skydive at the University of Iowa in 1971 and got a one hour credit in Physical Education since it was actually a Phys Ed course. (Progressive University). Our club used Carl's movie, "Masters of the Sky" to recruit new students and it is still great. Anyway, look for it later this year if you'd like to see some of the greatest old skydiving footage. I'm sure most know Carl filmed the old skydiving classic, "Gypsy Moths" in the late 60's starring Burt Lancaster, Gene Hackman, Debora Kerr, and a few others. It was a great movie, based on a 1957 book about old skydiving barnstormers but set in a late 60's using Paracomanders and some really special filming for the time. Jean intends to try to get some of Carl's classic skydiving films out later this year but look for Gypsy Moths on old Cable channels.

    Below is the post I put on BASE jumpers ONLY site about our donation of BASE number money going to restore Carl's BASE footage.

    "Hey BASE Jumpers and skydivers. Joy and I want to let everyone know we very much support Marah's efforts to restore, edit and digitize Carl's original BASE footage. I've seen the trailer she put together and the material is very good and has a real personal side of BASE, not just a bunch of jumps. I spoke to Jean Boenish yesterday and we all agree that we will donate the money we've been collecting this past year for issuing the BASE numbers and cards to Marah's effort. Until further notice, we will continue sending any money we collect for issuing the numbers to help the cost of restoration. As I'm sure most of you know, Carl was the world's best skydiving photographer in the late 60's and all through the 70's and everytime you made a BASE jump with Carl, you were going to wear at least one helmet mounted camera. Folks, this stuff has to be preserved before the film gets any older. Marah intends to make DVD's once the work is all done and she needs support. "

    Thanks and remember, Drive Fast, Take Chances. For those who don't know, it means, be careful out there.
    Rick and Joy Harrison
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    Re: Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    Please, Please help this cause!

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    Re: Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    Wasn't there a Mike Allen film supposed to come out? Did that happen?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Harrison View Post
    Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE Films
    Hey BASE world and spectators.

    I put the post below on the BASE jumper only forum but forgot to put it on this public forum. It's a good cause. The real history of modern BASE is in Carl's films. I've jumped and filmed BASE jumps with Carl and I'll tell you, no matter who you were, if you ended up on a jump where Boenish was there, you would be wearing at least a helmet mounted camera. With Carl, the film was everything. He loved the thrill of a good BASE jump, but would give up his slot anytime to make sure the cameras were rolling from the angles he wanted. In 1983, we nearly wrecked a car in the West Texas desert, stopping so fast, so Carl could get out and hide the first train jump film of Phil S and Kevin V under a cactus, since we knew the sheriff had been called. Joy and I were in the car and I've never seen Carl move so deliberately.
    Amen, Rick. When we did the Royal Gorge in 1979, a key part of the planning was how to get the film out of the park in case of legal entanglements, so Scott Brady was specifically tasked with taking all the film as soon as it was shot and blasting out of there.

    Which he did -- except as he was running to his car, he realized he had an "I'd rather be skydiving" license plate frame on the back, so he stopped for a moment to tear that off, then drove away undetected as the cops were showing up. the result is the royal gorge movie, which carl said chronicles "the second most important jumps in the development of base jumping."

    He didn't elaborate, but Dave Blattel, one of the original El Cap jumpers, basically made it clear why Carl said that with his reaction after doing a floater exit and 3-second delay from the railing of the 1,056-foot-high bridge: "Don't freefall it!" he shouted into the radio. "Don't freefall it -- it's TOO LOW!!"

    Neither Carl nor I heard him, so off I went from the suspension cable, followed some time later by Carl (who had been filming with 35mm from a tripod on the canyon wall).

    So yeah, Carl's priorities were pretty much:

    1) live
    2) don't get hurt
    3) save the film
    4) smile and be nice but don't say anything if you get busted.



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    Exclamation Re: Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    I just donated $125 to the cause...

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    Re: Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    I've been talking off and on with Marah for the last 6 years about her work in creating this film "Gravity". She is dedicated to the making of the film and the right person to be doing it.

    I just made a donation and it looks like Marah needs just a few more donations to reach the $10,000 goal. If you've been considering donating to the cause but haven't yet...today is a great day to do it. Every bit helps.

    Help us transfer Carl Boenish's archive and finish the feature film Gravity — Kickstarter

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    Re: Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    Hello,

    Happy start to summer.

    Thank you everyone who has donated. I am very happy we have made our goal! YAY! Please spread the word as we are hitting our last 3 days. I will not be offering Mike Allen's fllms or photos for sale beyond this fund raiser and also will no longer be offering the amazing Japanese prints or other fantastic prizes. So get them NOW and spread the word. After these 3 days I will be getting to work and be busy and won't bug you about money.

    There is still a half off 50 % off saving being offered by APEX BASE for a canopy. A great deal you will save around 200 bucks and also get some other great gifts.

    Please spread the word that is is the last and final push! The money will really be put to good use including making sure some of the most damaged sound footage gets into a temperature controlled room before summer hits.

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    Thank you,

    Marah

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    Re: Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    hi marah
    i sent you a couple messages
    please contact me before 3 days
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    Re: Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    I love anything that deals with human flight. I like to maybe help on the music part of this video. Here is a sample link of my music to videos on FaceBook:

    Jon Fryett's Music and Film Score Productions | Facebook

    Whoever created this thread let me know if interested. If you see my samples one can see Human Flight is my area to make soundtracks to.

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    Re: Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film

    I got this e-mail today and wonder why someone would write me something so hatefull. To this day I make music for short video clips for FREE and I make music for the video only. They didn't read my profile on facebook and I am sure they didn't watch and listen to my 20+ other videos I make music for on the flying sport. I love to watch the sport and am a great fan of paragliding, sky diving, base jumping, and flying. Here is what I got in my e-mail today from this thread. I was disappointed in such a reaction:

    Halfpastniner has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to entitled - Marah's effort to save Carl Boenish's BASE film - in the The 'Original' BASE Board forum of BASE Jumping:: BLiNC Magazine Forums.

    This thread is located at:http://www.blincmagazine.com/forum/o...-new-post.html

    Here is the message that has just been posted:***************If Marah uses any music from John Faggot I take back my donation. Go make another music video of a dead jumper and try and cash in on it. Dick.

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    Thanks everyone for your support. We made our goal with your help. Thank you. Here also is the press release for the program were accepted to to. I look forward to sharing this work with you. Please sign up for our mailing list if you haven't Your Page Title

    Marah

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