In addition to the shows, the talented crew at Flying Ace Productions has produced
and consulted on many unique events. From coordinating stunts to lining up the world's top athletes, Flying Ace has a way to successfully take care
of their client's requests.
Check out some of the recent events below.
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Custom Events |
2006 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards |
Utah Olympic Park - Flying Ace All-Star and 2006 Olympic aerial ski jumper Ryan St. Onge successfully
performed the world record "Slime Jump" for the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards hosted by Jack Black. The stunt location was in Park City, Utah
where Flying Ace Productions designed, engineered, and choreographed the event. Tony Hawk interviewed Ryan before he launched off a 14-foot tall
jump and performed a quadruple-twisting triple back flip into a giant pool of green slime!
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Sports Illustrated Feature |
| Colorado Springs, February, 2006 - The Flying Ace All-Stars were featured in the Sports Illustrated Olympic Issue. Why? Four of the Flying Ace All-Stars were chosen to represent the United States in the 2006 Winter Olympics. Olympic Aerial ski jumpers Eric Bergoust, Joe Pack, Jerret Peterson, and Ryan St. Onge posed for SI photographers while flying high on a trampoline wearing skis. Flying Ace Productions engineered the set and coordinated the stunts involved with the photo shoot. See Photo |
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American Entertainment Magazine |
| December, 2005 - American Entertainment Magazine, the official publication of the international association of corporate entertainment producers, nominated Flying Ace Productions as the "Best Performing Arts" group/show for 2005. This is an honor representing the professionalism and impact towards Flying Ace Productions athletes corporate entertainment division. |
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United Arab Emirates, November, 2005 - Located in the Mall of Emirates, "Ski Dubai" is the world's largest indoor ski resort! The Crown Prince of Dubai and other royalty called upon the Flying Ace All-Stars to inaugurate the resort with a custom on-snow aerial performance featuring Olympians and X-Games athletes. Flying Ace Productions constructed a jump site out of scaffolding, covered it with snow and put on a memorable jump show with creative lighting, lasers, and pyrotechnics. The grand opening was capped with a Flying Ace All-Star trampoline show in the heart of the newly constructed mall.
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CBS's Amazing Race |
| Utah Olympic Park, November, 2005 - Amazing Race fans may remember the episode where contestants had to launch off a ski jump into water. Flying Ace Productions consulted on the filming and production of the show. Flying Ace All-Star team members also performed in the show to give viewers a perspective of how difficult that task really was for the contestants. |
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NBC Today Show |
| New York City, November, 2005 - NBC's Today Show featured the Winter Olympic Stars as they were preparing for Torino. Located on Rockefeller Plaza, Jerret "Speedy" Peterson and Joe Pack decided to spice up their portion of the interview with Matt Lauer by doing flips and twists on a trampoline with skis on. Flying Ace Productions engineered the set and assisted in the segment production. |
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New York State Lottery (Empire Games) |
| Lake Placid, NY, February 2005 - Flying Ace Productions produced their largest on snow performance to date. 8,000 spectators enjoyed an action packed performance featuring the best of the Flying Ace All-Stars team members, featuring Olympic and X-Games athletes. Flying Ace Productions constructed the jump site and choreographed two 30-minute performances where jumpers soared and flipped 50-feet in the air surrounded by creative lights, fireworks, and custom music. |
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Sprint Ultimate Airwave |
| Flying Ace Productions directed, edited music, worked with pyrotechnics, and choreographed a 30-minute exhibition featuring skiers, snowboarders, BMX riders, trampoline acrobats, and dancers. This event was a made-for-TV production (ESPN). |
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CBS's The Early Show |
| Flying Ace Productions brought in and set up a custom “Sprint” logo trampoline for CBS’s "The Early Show" featuring Olympic Gold Medalist Johnny Moseley and Olympian Brian Currutt. They also consulted with CBS producers, and the marketing/PR team at Sprint on the athlete’s performances. |
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Sprint PCS Commercial (national) |
| Flying Ace Productions designed and built the jump site, and consulted on the filming and stunts for this commercial starring Olympic Gold Medalist Johnny Moseley. Trace physically tested jumps and also performed ski stunts as a stunt double. |
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Chevy Truck Commercial (national) |
| Trace and Fuzz were featured and performed stunts (flips on skis). In addition, they consulted on how the jump sites were built, and directed the athletes on jumping formations for filming this commercial. Filmed on location at Mt. Hood, Oregon, and Fortress Mountain, British Columbia, Canada. |
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Visa Olympic Commercial (international) |
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Trace was featured, had a speaking role, and performed double and triple back flips with skis off jump. Trace also designed, built, and
consulted on jump site and filming of commercial. Filmed on location at Portillo, Chile. |
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Steamboat Springs 87th Winter Carnival |
| Flying Ace Productions directed, scripted, edited music, coordinated pyrotechnics, designed special lighting, and choreographed an 80-minute exhibition featuring over 350 local skiers, snowboarders, and performers for Steamboat Spring’s annual winter celebration. Arguably the "Best Night Show" in the 87 years of the Steamboat Winter Carnival. |
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Budweiser Big Air Festival |
| Flying Ace Productions directed, edited music, coordinated pyrotechnics, and choreographed a 30-minute exhibition featuring skiers, snowboarders, BMX riders, trampoline acrobats, and dancers. This event was a made-for-TV production (ESPN). |
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Warren Miller Movies
“Endless Winter" and “Freeriders" |
| Trace and Fuzz were featured as the top aerial jumpers for this movie (number one and two in the nation at the time). Both performed jumps, such as synchronized triple twisting triple back flips for the camera, and directed the athletes for creative formation jumping. This was the highlight of the feature-length ski and snowboard movie (Warren Miller/Endless Winter). Trace and Fuzz were invited back to contribute their services as jumpers and consultants for the 1998 Warren Miller movie “Freeriders.” |
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