Come see our Rocky Mountain Construction documentary before its worldwide debut! Meet the filmmakers & see it on the big screen!
Coaster Studios is thrilled to host a screening of This is How We Roll on Thursday October 7th! Not only will you get to see the documentary on the big screen, but you'll get to meet the filmmakers and ask them questions about the project in a Q&A following the film! Get your tickets now, because space is limited!
A little bit about This is How We Roll:
Fred Grubb, a risk-taking country boy from nowhere Wyoming, flips the amusement park industry on its head through his unconventional vision of theme park rides. Determined to find a solution for maintaining old wooden roller coasters, Fred enlists the help of veteran designer Alan Schilke to develop a new type of track that delivers a thrilling ride experience.
Plagued by the doubts of his peers for his seemingly outlandish idea, Fred fights to prove that his new hybrid coaster will be smooth, fast paced, and combine the best aspects of wood and steel. To his absolute shock, Six Flags calls with the opportunity of a lifetime: redo the Texas Giant. The only problem is he has no staff, no tools, and no money.
How hard can it be?
This is How We Roll is directed by Taylor Bybee, produced by Sarah Anderson, with cinematography from Scott Schaffer. The documentary is headlined by RMC creator Fred Grubb, famed roller coaster designer Alan Schilke, Fred's daughter Amy Garcia, and RMC Chief Operating Officer Jake Kilcup. Supporting line up includes WGN News Anchor Marcus Leshock, Anne Irvine and Brian Ondrey of Irvine Ondrey Engineering, and representatives from Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Silverwood, Kentucky Kingdom, and more!
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