Surf’s Up With Patagonia’s Branded ‘Deep Water’ Web Series

There have been many feature films with the ultimate goal of glorifying and immortalizing life among the waves. For my money, you can’t beat Riding Giants, the 2004 documentary about big wave surfers, but the recent film Chasing Mavericks is offering up a more narrative approach. Outdoor clothing company Patagonia has now submitted its entry into the library of surfing media with Deep Water, a web series that follows the life of a big wave surfer in Hawaii.

The subject of Deep Water is Kohl Christensen, who serves as Patagonia’s ‘surf ambassador‘. Christensen lives on Oahu, where he leads a double life as both a surfer and a farmer. He doesn’t seem to be as in interested in money or big competitions, preferring to take on giants for the thrill alone. From what I can understand (or at least from what the first episode of Deep Water tells me), Christensen is a much-respected figure in the big-surf world.

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

The footage here is absolutely stunning. Christensen gained a share of fame recently thanks to an amazing ride he pulled off

at Cloudbreak Beach in Tavarua, Fiji. Deep Water seems as if it will combine tracking shot footage, as in the video of that stunning ride, with some views taken from the tip of a surfer’s board. The result is a series that is very visually engaging (and can boast a host of supporting interviews as well.

Patagonia’s surf section is filled with videos dedicated to the craft. The company recently directed Groundswell, a feature film about conserving various big-wave hotspots in the Pacific Northwest. You can check out the trailer for that movie in the same places where Deep Water is to be released: On Patagonia’s blog, its Vimeo channel, and its YouTube channel.

Red Bull has become the biggest name in branded online video thanks to its library of extreme sports videos. Can Patagonia and its fascinating surfer stories do the same?

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

After cutting 15% of staff and saying goodbye to its CEO, Peloton must figure out what’s next

Peloton is dismissing a chunk of its workforce, including its top executive. Barry McCarthy announced that he is…

6 hours ago

Meta is using AI to power brand and creator matchmaking on Facebook and Instagram

Meta is looking to improve creator and brand experiences on its platform by investing in AI. The…

6 hours ago

Bob Does Sports cracks a cold one with new “Have a Day” tequila line

Bob Does Sports, the self-dubbed home of "brilliantly dumb sporting adventures" hosted by Robby Berger,…

7 hours ago

Billion Dollar Boy launches biz dev community for creators with flagship location in London

Influencer marketing agency Billion Dollar Boy is launching a new membership community that's "dedicated to…

8 hours ago

Millionaires: Giulia Amato on faith, finding her niche, and getting up at 4 a.m.

Welcome to Millionaires, where we profile creators who have recently crossed the one million follower…

11 hours ago

Creators on the Rise: Celestial Sylvia reads the danger all around us

Welcome to Creators on the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are…

1 day ago