

Greg Noll, Greg Rumney & Carl Ackerman
shooting The Life Story of Doc Ball 2017

Tom Blake & Gard Chapin - photo Doc Ball

Lady Surfers of the PVSC - photo Doc Ball
“The Life Story of Doc Ball” is a 54 minute documentary based on the life of the first dedicated surf photographer. Doc Ball had a huge influence on promoting surfing world-wide during the 1930’s and 1940’s because of his over 900 photographs and thousands of feet of 16mm film that he shot in and out of the water. Doc retells the history of surfing in California as captured through his lens including personal remembrances of Tom Blake, Duke Kahanamoku, Pete Peterson, Whitey Harrison, The Palos Verdes Surfing Club and other top surfers and innovators of that pioneering time. Legendary surfer, shaper and filmmaker Greg Noll explains Doc’s influence on surfing and his friendship with Doc Ball. Jack "Woody" Ekstrom describes Doc’s skills as a photographer and the process of shooting from the water using Doc's water box. The Life Story of Doc Ball is produced and directed by Carl Ackerman who is best known for The Shaping 101 Trilogy he made with top surfboard manufacturer JCHawaii that sold since 1996. The film is written and co-produced by Malcolm Gault -Williams who has been writing books and articles independently and for surf magazines for over 25 years. Doc’s personal photo collection including 16mm moving film is showcased throughout, with music by Daniel Ho, Herb Ohta Jr. and Taimane. It is our hope that through our efforts, Doc's story will be viewed, appreciated and enjoyed by viewers interested in how surfing began in the United States; what surfing was like before and after World War II; and the story of a man who played such a large role in popularizing the sport worldwide.

Greg Noll, Doc Ball & Carl Ackerman 1999
Link to stream or purchase this
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Doc Ball & Carl Ackerman1999 - photo Greg Rumney
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REVIEWS
"An intimate and visual portrait of a remarkable personality. A life well lived during the pre-war landscape of Southern California. Clean waves, clean beaches, clean air, clean streets and clean living. Well produced"
Gary Lynch | surf historian
"The Life Story of Doc Ball is a well-researched and lovingly-made presentation not just of a key figure in surf history, but of a cherished time and a place in American history. Riding waves was still a wild, new, uncharted activity in the United States and much of the rest of the world when Doc Ball came onto the scene. Thanks to his passion for the sport, and thanks to his dedication in recording it, with still photos and movies, we have a portal into our shared past. Carl Ackerman's heartfelt documentary including Malcolm Gault-Williams's script and co-production does an excellent job at bringing Ball and the early years of surfing front and center."
Matt Warsaw
Producer/Writer/Owner | Encyclopedia of Surfing
