The Florida Times-Union / Jacksonville.com – May 13, 2009

Every now and then a group of high school students sets out to tackle a complicated project and occasionally they succeed. A new local surf film arrives with that success.

About 10 Douglas Anderson School of the Arts magnet school students pulled it off with their new film, “Inundation.” The 20-minute expose examines the impact of foreign-made surfboards on the local surf scene in the Jacksonville Beach area. With cogent interviews from about a half dozen of the First Coast’s top surfboard shapers and a cross-section of personalities from the local surf culture young and old, the film captures the essence of a very serious threat to a vanishing breed of craftsmen.  [Click here to read more.]

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