segunda-feira, 16 de abril de 2012

Hilton Issa stars in the Documentary Surf Board: evolving design

If there is a shaper that prints your feelings on a board that guy is Hilton Issa. In Salvador Poseidon visited the most experienced surfboard manufacturer in Bahia and concludes another stage in producing the Documentary Surf Board: evolving design.

After returning from Rio de Janeiro with an interview about the invention of the four fin surfboard there was no one better then Hilton Issa to make the Brazilian invention, and to address differences between the popular quad and the thruster.

Arriving in Salvador on Monday I took a bus and went to villages where I met with Hilton Issa. The impression was good early on. From there we went to see the ocean and straight to the factory where we waited for inspiration to take control. On Tuesday morning Hilton called the planer and only stopped when the shape was ready for the fins.

The charismatic Saddam appeared the next morning to put the cups, and in the afternoon everything was ready to record the interview with the famous shaper. Hilton spoke about the milling machine and its economic viability making it clear that he prefers to use the planer.

Stowing away I left the poet Maria Alice and her son Hilton. I headed for the airport in Salvador. Aloha!

The shooting for this film seems to be ending.