Brage Vestavik’s journey to the forefront of freeride filmmaking began at home, but not in the way you might imagine. Growing up in the small town of Mysen, an hour southeast of Oslo in his native Norway, Vestavik and his family were forced from their house after an electrical fire burned it to the ground. It took a full three years before they were able to move back in, and even then, much work remained.
“When we came back, there were still a bunch of dirt piles, planks, and materials laying around,” recalls Vestavik, now 25, of the ongoing construction site residing outside his partially rebuilt childhood home.