Snowboarder-Turned-Filmer Ted Borland Talks Both Sides of the Camera on The Bomb Hole Podcast
Yes, we know this came out almost two weeks ago. It's summer. We're behind. But our lateness to posting the latest episode of The Bomb Hole featuring the one and only Ted Borland is not indicative of our excitement for this episode.
An East Coaster who became a beloved professional due to his personal combination of creativity and technicality, Ted's parts in Think Thank are burned into our brains. A staple at Mt. Hood during seminal years of the glacier, Ted's filming chops were on display early through Bundy Vision and other DIY-ethos efforts that were loaded with that hard-to-describe feeling of why we snowboard.
In recent years, Ted has switched roles from hitting rails to pulling focus for others as a filmer, editor, and director. With a growing list of videos to his name he's still out in the streets contributing to what he loves. Listen to Ted share his story on the latest episode of The Bomb Hole.
From The Bomb Hole:
Ted Borland is an essential cornerstone of snowboarding history and culture. A founding father of “Bonezone” and pioneer of Bundy Vision, Ted Borland has made a lasting impact on snowboarding. From career highlights in The Leak and Pepper to receiving a pro-model board to more recent ventures working as a filmer and producer/director, Ted proves that he will continue making a positive impact in the industry. Even through his battles with chronic pain, Ted continues to push himself for the sake of snowboarding culture as a whole. All this and more on this week’s episode of The Bomb Hole!