3/17/2014

Learn How to Catch World Class Permit with "In the Spread"

Learn professional level tactics and techniques to catch world class permit with the soon to be released In the Spread Permit Fishing instructional video. The Full Throttle Media production team and RJ Boyle traveled to Stuart, Florida to check out the permit action with sport fishing ninja Capt. Scott Fawcett. We really were not prepared for what he had in store for us. You know, Stuart, Florida is not one of those places you think of when permit come to mind, but it should be. Wow! By all accounts, the fishery there is as good as it gets for site casting to schools of giant permit. You are lucky to boat 4-5 fish in a day. The reason for that is it takes an hour+ to just get these beasts to the boat. Sick! This is all the action you can handle on super light weight tackle.

In the Spread should have this video online by the middle of April. Stay tuned to learn from one of the best. Capt. Scott Fawcett shares his secrets on the tackle, stalking techniques, boat handling, baits, the rig, casting to moving schools and much more in our action packed new video. If you want to catch one of these life changing fish, visit Captain Scott Fawcett’s website http://www.offthechainfishing.com and book a trip.


Learn how to catch world class permit with In the Spread and much on the world’s #1 source for sport fishing instructional videos.

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3/06/2014

Subscribing to "In The Spread" Gets You Total Access

What do you get if you subscribe to In the Spread? That is a great question that we get asked a lot. In brief, you get to watch all the videos on the site with no limitations! That means all the full length videos, all the short videos, all the seminars and all the interviews. You get unlimited access to all our content. You can watch anything and everything as many times as you want. The Seminars and interviews are only available to subscribers!


Moving forward with In the Spread productions, many of our upcoming releases will not be made available on DVD. So, the only way you will be able to watch is to subscribe or pay-per-view. Subscribing is a great value given the amount of in-depth sport fishing instruction you can access. If you have any questions, please leave a comment or contact us at its@fullthrottlemedia.com

Visit www.inthespread.com for more information or to peruse the videos.

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2/26/2014

Sharing Headspace Part 1

You have to share good stuff. So, this is part 1 of the Kelly Slater Headspace interview. You have to love a well done production. I have always been a big fan of the surfing communities approach to expressing the culture that is surfing.
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Who Is Kelly Slater?

I always love watching interesting, well shot film clips. The surfing community is really on top of slick productions and has been for years. Watch and learn!


HEADSPACE: Kelly Slater, Pt. 2 from The Inertia on Vimeo.

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2/25/2014

Production Crew Safety Comes First!

The first question that comes to mind in relation to the tragic death of Sarah Jones, an Atlanta based second assistant camera operator, who was killed while on the set of 'Midnight Rider' is why. Why was she there? As a producer of several projects that had the potential for injury, one of my main concerns is always the safety of the folks I have working. This has to be paramount for any production.

If you don't know the back story about Sarah Jones' death. She was struck by a train while filming on a train trestle over the Altamaha River near Savannah, Georgia. Several other people were seriously injured in the accident, as well.

Not to be flippant or harsh, but why would any producer put a crew on an active train trestle??? This is insane! Since I was a small child, I knew that you never even attempt to cross a bridge that trains are active on. You may not have time to get off the bridge in the likelihood that a train comes. So, the idea of putting a production set together on a train trestle is beyond reckless. With the news that CSX had denied permission for the crew to be on the tracks, which is obvious from a safety perspective, the decision to put the crew in harms way is even more derelict. Such a senseless loss.

Think people! Think before you make decisions that effect the people you work with.

Read more about the story here: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/midnight-rider-was-denied-permission-682670

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CMMC in the Plant, Not the PowerPoint: Finding CUI Where Manufacturers Least Expect It

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