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A change of perspective: Guido Perrini is a cameraman and has been shooting ski movies for the last ten years. That's long enough to reflect on his role in the business. A look behind the scenes of international ski movie productions.

Guido Perrini has seen a thing or two through his camera lens. Glittering powder, steep slopes, and hosts of "crazy" freeskiers and snowboarders. The backcountry is his workplace because he is a cameraman and shoots ski and snowboard movies. Although Guide is usually at a safe distance when the athletes race down a steep slope rife with avalanche risk, his telephoto lens allows him to be right where the action is. And there are moments when he holds his breath - when a freeskier blows a jump and tumbles down the slope. That's when the danger becomes apparent and he asks himself if just having a little fun in the mountains is really worth taking all this risk. Ultimately, however, he never thouht about trading his job for another one. "Ten" - a slightly different ski movie that opens up an entirely new angle.

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