Featured Image: Moses Dukes | Skier: Luca Harrington
Swatch Nines produce some of the best content of the year and 2025 was no different. With the plethora of talented skiers, photographers and filmers that were on site, there are still bits and pieces trickling out months later.
As an invitational event, The Nines is a gathering of the top freestyle skiers and boarders in the world. It's gone by many names in its history, but each year the premise has stayed the same: build the largest jumps and rail features possible with uniquely creative designs and see what happens. There are no winners or losers, just a free-for-all of airtime.
There watched plenty of killer recaps and replays released last April. We saw photographers like Jonas Gasser, Theo Acworth and Ethan Stone capture photos of the event with gargantuan features balanced between light and shadow high in the Swiss Alps. Jay Rawe stomped a world-first cork 360 to 50-50 disaster rail slide on a sit ski. Nico Porteous delivered an inside look with Episode Five of his Phase series. The list goes on and on.
But today, we're highlighting a quick yet fascinating small project from Moses Dukes. The cinematographer spent hours chasing riders with an Insta360 camera. He recently posted one that caught our eye, showcasing X Games Slopestyle champion Luca Harrington as he gaps onto the down tube.
While the clip starts simple enough, Moses blends two front and back angles together to create a wild view of Harrington frozen in mid-air. Thankfully for us, he broke down how exactly he accomplished this digital wizardry in a new video.
Check it out below, and be sure to follow him for more wild ideas behind the camera.





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