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Local Paper Recognizes Wes Miller April 23rd, 2009

Local Paper Recognizes Wes Miller

Rainbow resident Wes Miller and his team of stunt riders.
Tom Casey
Special to the Village News

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009.
Issue 17, Volume 13.

The showing of H-Bomb Films’ “Huevos 11″ at the Fallbrook Film Festival this Saturday will mark a short pause in 39-year-old Wes Miller’s commitments to visit all seven continents this year.
Whether appearing at one of the 50 events now scheduled worldwide with his ‘Bomb Squad’ of aerial stunt riders, professionally racing as a member of Honda’s Baja and SCORE-winning ATV team or filming his next motion picture, no one ever accuses Miller of wasting his time with idle interests.
With 20 movies to his credit, including the latest in his very successful “Huevos” series of quad free-riding films, Miller’s participation in the Fallbrook Film Festival is not only a momentous occasion, it also marks the appearance of one of the area’s most accomplished cinematographers.
Residing on a sprawling mountaintop ranch in Rainbow that sometimes serves as one of the sites in his action segments, the lanky Miller’s round trip to the festival will be short and sweet.
That may come as a relief to a man who once re-set his own broken leg so that he could continue in a race after careening off a cliff, or who was stabbed in the back before a Baja 1000 a couple of years ago, only to race back to San Diego to get quickly stitched up so he could still make the start.
Always the supporter of local talent, be it in motorsports or movie making, Miller is looking forward to sharing some of his insights into the crafts that have made him an ATV champion rider and an eight-time winner of the annual Xtremey Awards, the most acclaimed prize in the extreme sports video industry. If his audience gets really lucky, he may even become encouraged to share with them some more of his behind-the-scenes stories.
Miller will be participating in the “Extreme Sports Documentaries Workshop” which will commence Saturday, April 25, at 5 p.m. at Fallbrook School of the Arts, 310 East Alvarado Street. Workshop cost is $10 per person.
The free outdoor screening of the surf movie “The Pursuit” will begin at the same address at 7:30 p.m., with “Huevos 11″ to be shown afterward at approximately 8:30. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own seating.

Website and story found here: http://www.thevillagenews.com/story/37336

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