Jib Of The Month: The Zen Of Committing
by Michael Lucas
Jib Of The Month
The Zen Of Committing
It looks almost easy in a photograph, but being there would be a different story. John Noel is fully committed at this pointand commitment is the key to any good jib. Notice his eyes are focused on the raw timber aheadand looking closer you can see the determination on his face.
There is something to be said about commitment to a jib with consequence. Take this backcountry jib, for example: the consequence factors in at ten to fifteen feet, but the jib didnt begin and end on the timber. You see, the jib is calculated. Its deliberate.
It started to the left of the frame, somewhere behind the mossy stone, with a commitment. At a certain point John Noel took a deep breath, exhaled, and then pointed his board.
John Noel in the Vermont backcountry. Photo: Mike Ponte |