Think birds are surf fans?
If so, they’ve got the best seat in the house. Especially when @rob_machado is in the water.
Vid: @_alex.patrick 🚁
🎟 Monday, January 6th | FULL CIRCLE − Premiering on NobodySurf
A 12-min documentary film featuring Mele Saili (@mele__saili). Written, directed, and filmed by Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick). Presented by Gordon & Smith Surfboards (@gordonandsmith).
🔗 YouTube premiere link in bio/stories @nobody_surf
- Premiere date/time -
PDT🇺🇸 Jan 06 Mon 12:00 pm
BRT🇧🇷 Jan 06 Mon 5:00 pm
CET🇫🇷 Jan 06 Mon 9:00 pm
JST🇯🇵 Jan 07 Tue 5:00 am
AEDT🇦🇺 Jan 07 Tue 7:00 am
“Full Circle” is a celebration of Mele Saili’s return to her roots, highlighting the release of her pro model, “The Katwalk.” This film honors the legacy of Gordon and Smith, G&S founded in 1959 by her grandfather, Larry Gordon, and his best friend, Floyd Smith.
🏄♂️ Featuring
Mele Saili (@mele__saili)
🎪 Presented by
Gordon & Smith Surfboards (@gordonandsmith)
🎬 Written/Directed/Filmed/Edited by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
🎥 Creators
Water and B cam by Chase Viken (@wavechase)
16mm by Justin Kolhberg (@m.o.o.n.r.u.n)
Assistant: Cara Bram (@cara__bram)
Gaffer studio: Brenden Dunahue (@brendendonahue_)
Gaffer bedroom: Bretton Long (@brettontlong)
Pictures by Dupla Work (@duplawork)
#surfing #NobodySurf

🎟 Monday, January 6th | FULL CIRCLE − Premiering on NobodySurf
A 12-min documentary film featuring Mele Saili (@mele__saili). Written, directed, and filmed by Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick). Presented by Gordon & Smith Surfboards (@gordonandsmith).
🔗 YouTube premiere link in bio/stories @nobody_surf
- Premiere date/time -
PDT🇺🇸 Jan 06 Mon 12:00 pm
BRT🇧🇷 Jan 06 Mon 5:00 pm
CET🇫🇷 Jan 06 Mon 9:00 pm
JST🇯🇵 Jan 07 Tue 5:00 am
AEDT🇦🇺 Jan 07 Tue 7:00 am
“Full Circle” is a celebration of Mele Saili’s return to her roots, highlighting the release of her pro model, “The Katwalk.” This film honors the legacy of Gordon and Smith, G&S founded in 1959 by her grandfather, Larry Gordon, and his best friend, Floyd Smith.
🏄♂️ Featuring
Mele Saili (@mele__saili)
🎪 Presented by
Gordon & Smith Surfboards (@gordonandsmith)
🎬 Written/Directed/Filmed/Edited by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
🎥 Creators
Water and B cam by Chase Viken (@wavechase)
16mm by Justin Kolhberg (@m.o.o.n.r.u.n)
Assistant: Cara Bram (@cara__bram)
Gaffer studio: Brenden Dunahue (@brendendonahue_)
Gaffer bedroom: Bretton Long (@brettontlong)
Pictures by Dupla Work (@duplawork)
#surfing #NobodySurf
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200

Another project complete, now live on @nobodysurf (Link in my bio) It was a long process. We were originally supposed to shoot somewhere else, directed by the talented Madison Isbell. However, due to a tragic reason, we had to cancel at the last minute. Since Rosie, Keoki from Hawaii, and I were already in California, ready for the trip, we decided to search for a new location.
After looking at the weather forecast and flight prices, we decided to jump on a plane. We found a decent place on Airbnb to stay, close to the waves. Unfortunately, a hurricane was passing through during the first few days (we new about it), which forced us to stock up on food and water as we waited in the apartment for the storm to pass.
Once the weather improved, we began filming as much as we could, even without a clear direction since Madison was no longer part of the project. We did our best, and the entire process continued during the editing phase. We had to gather all the clips and find a cohesive meaning in the footage, a tough exercise for all of us. Annika, Madison, and I had multiple callsand months of work to finally get there.
That process and story became Common Language, and it was truly a learning experience that I will never forget! It’s all about the journey!
Special thanks to: @amanda_seea @madisonisbell @on_nika @photokeoki @rosiejaffurs @eva.levy @naomi_goezzz and all the Seea girls
AP.All pictures: Kodak Gold 200
🎫 Common Language, a film dedicated to the language of longboarding.
🔗 14-min full film now playing exclusively on @nobody_surf
No matter where you are, no matter who you’re with —surfing helps us speak a common language.
🎪 Presented by
Seea (@theseea)
🏄🏻♀️ Featuring
Eva Levy (@eva.levy)
Rosie Jaffurs (@rosiejaffurs)
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz)
🎬 Directed by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
📣 Produced by
Amanda Chinchelli (@amanda_seea)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
🎥🎞️🎨 Filmed/Edited/Colored by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
🎵 Music
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz ) and Leo Guimaraes
"First Organs" by Moby
"Deep Relief" by Eric Borrelli (@eric.borrelli)
🙏🏽 Special Thanks
Keoki Saguibo (@photokeoki)
Alaia Surf Lodge (@alaiabaja)
Brian Greer (@san_o_van)
#Seea #NobodySurf #longboarding
🎫 Common Language, a film dedicated to the language of longboarding.
🔗 14-min full film now playing exclusively on @nobody_surf
No matter where you are, no matter who you’re with —surfing helps us speak a common language.
🎪 Presented by
Seea (@theseea)
🏄🏻♀️ Featuring
Eva Levy (@eva.levy)
Rosie Jaffurs (@rosiejaffurs)
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz)
🎬 Directed by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
📣 Produced by
Amanda Chinchelli (@amanda_seea)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
🎥🎞️🎨 Filmed/Edited/Colored by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
🎵 Music
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz ) and Leo Guimaraes
"First Organs" by Moby
"Deep Relief" by Eric Borrelli (@eric.borrelli)
🙏🏽 Special Thanks
Keoki Saguibo (@photokeoki)
Alaia Surf Lodge (@alaiabaja)
Brian Greer (@san_o_van)
#Seea #NobodySurf #longboarding
🎫 Common Language, a film dedicated to the language of longboarding.
🔗 14-min full film now playing exclusively on @nobody_surf
No matter where you are, no matter who you’re with —surfing helps us speak a common language.
🎪 Presented by
Seea (@theseea)
🏄🏻♀️ Featuring
Eva Levy (@eva.levy)
Rosie Jaffurs (@rosiejaffurs)
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz)
🎬 Directed by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
📣 Produced by
Amanda Chinchelli (@amanda_seea)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
🎥🎞️🎨 Filmed/Edited/Colored by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
🎵 Music
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz ) and Leo Guimaraes
"First Organs" by Moby
"Deep Relief" by Eric Borrelli (@eric.borrelli)
🙏🏽 Special Thanks
Keoki Saguibo (@photokeoki)
Alaia Surf Lodge (@alaiabaja)
Brian Greer (@san_o_van)
#Seea #NobodySurf #longboarding
🎫 Common Language, a film dedicated to the language of longboarding.
🔗 14-min full film now playing exclusively on @nobody_surf
No matter where you are, no matter who you’re with —surfing helps us speak a common language.
🎪 Presented by
Seea (@theseea)
🏄🏻♀️ Featuring
Eva Levy (@eva.levy)
Rosie Jaffurs (@rosiejaffurs)
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz)
🎬 Directed by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
📣 Produced by
Amanda Chinchelli (@amanda_seea)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
🎥🎞️🎨 Filmed/Edited/Colored by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
🎵 Music
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz ) and Leo Guimaraes
"First Organs" by Moby
"Deep Relief" by Eric Borrelli (@eric.borrelli)
🙏🏽 Special Thanks
Keoki Saguibo (@photokeoki)
Alaia Surf Lodge (@alaiabaja)
Brian Greer (@san_o_van)
#Seea #NobodySurf #longboarding
Seea and NobodySurf present Common Language, a film dedicated to the language of longboarding. No matter where you are, no matter who you’re with —surfing helps us speak a common language.
🎫 First Look Screening | May 16 · 7–10 PM@KnuckleheadsSportsBar San Clemente
🎫 Online Premiere | May 18th @theseea x@nobodysurf
🎪 Presented by
Seea (@theseea)
🎬 Directed by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
📣 Produced by
Amanda Chinchelli (@amanda_seea)
Madison Isbell (@madisonisbell)
Annika Furman (@on_nika)
🎥🎞️🎨 Filmed/Edited/Colored by
Alex Patrick (@_alex.patrick)
🏄🏻♀️ Featuring
Eva Levy (@eva.levy)
Rosie Jaffurs (@rosiejaffurs)
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz)
🎵 Music
Naomi Tialavea (@naomi_goezzz ) and Leo Guimaraes
“First Organs” by Moby
“Deep Relief” by Eric Borrelli (@eric.borrelli)
🙏🏽 Special Thanks
Keoki Saguibo (@photokeoki)
Alaia Surf Lodge (@alaiabaj)
Brian Greer (@san_o_van)
#Seea #NobodySurf #longboarding

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules

Chapter 1: Life is like a roll of film, you never know what you’re gonna get! Part 1/2
“I like to keep my rolls of film for a long time so I can forget about the pictures I’ve taken and rediscover them later.”
Location:
-CDMX, Mexico
-East Cape, Mexico
-Tokyo, Japan
-Encinitas, California
Film stock:
-Kodak Gold 200
-Ilford color 400
-Portra 800
-Ektachrome 100
Rev and scan:
Foto Hercules
Got some film back from a camera test!
Spot: The Palm Spring Surf Club
Surfer: Mikey February
Film Stock: Kodak Vision 3 50D
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
Inserts from the Mele Saili Seea Clothing and Suits Collection!
I feel honored and grateful to have had the opportunity to shoot, edit, and color Mele’s collection in collaboration with Seea. A special thanks to Madison and Annika for their trust in me. I also want to extend my gratitude to Jed for the Pentax lens rental and for assisting me during the shoot.
The Kateye • A Collection by Mele Saili.
Rebellious rhythm. Signature style.
Now playing via Seeavision.
Featuring @mele__saili
Directed, filmed, and edited by @_alex.patrick
Photos by @duplawork
Produced by @madisonisbell @on_nika
Music by @naomi_goezzz & Leo Guimaraes
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