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Interview
One-On-One With:
Daniel Cedolia
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario-native Daniel Cedolia segued two of his favorite
hobbies snowmobiles and moving pictures into a career. His
first go-around was as a pre-teen, when he took an 8mm film camera to
the Soo I-500. By 1988, he was filming the race as a professional, cutting
together an hour-long television show. After covering several races, he
made the transition in the mid-1990s to the home video market and then
to snowmobile action movies. Hes the man behind the Braaap
series, now in its 10th iteration. He works with mega-talented backcountry
riders in gorgeous locations such as Togwotee, Wyoming, or Revelstoke,
British Columbia, and can say that he snowmobiles for a living.
Snow Goer: How has the Braaap series developed?
Daniel Cedolia: At first, we did a lot of freestyle where
riders would hit ramps and do tricks. The first three or four Braaaps
have a lot of freestyle. Then it seemed like a lot of people just wanted
to see backcountry. We started making a big transition into backcountry
footage and by Braap 6 very little freestyle and 7 was just
backcountry riding. It was mountain climbing, cliff dropping, long distance
jumping and a lot of wow-factor.
SG: Where do you find your riders?
DC: They often find us through our movies or website. A lot
of riders who were established would have local riders gravitate toward
them, so there would always be new blood. Every new Braaap
is about half brand new riders. We just love to ride and go out with anyone
who has the ability. |