His productions didn’t so much shake hands with the younger crowd as high-five and fist-bump. I had grown up in radio and we didn’t like his movies very much because the music was really repulsive if you were our age and into music.”Catchy, unusual, often unknown soundtracks became a trademark on Greg Stump films. ![]() ![]() We sort of blindsided him with our movies - he didn’t see us coming. Ah, and there’s one guy named Warren Miller.“Otto Lang was a pretty big one to interview and I’d traveled extensively filming with Barrymore, but I was very nervous about Warren,” said Stump, who skied in a Miller movie as a young freestyle champ.“He’s a very competitive guy and although we’d met once before, I wasn’t too sure how the interview would go. Men like Dick Barrymore, Otto Lang, John Jay and Klaus Obermeyer are shown discussing ski filmmaking and its impact upon current big mountain skiing. ![]() A fable, at least according to Webster, is a story “about supernatural or extraordinary persons or incidents legend.” In his latest offering, Greg Stump - that iconoclast of ski filmmaking - probes this definition head-on in “Legends of Aahhhs - a True Fable.”In it, Stump gathers stalwarts of the industry for one-on-one interviews.
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