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Nalu with Derek Hoffmann

1 h 7 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Derek Hoffmann ( @derekhoffmann808 ) fell in love with the ocean at his home break, Sandy Beach, before moving to the North Shore and picking up a camera. His in-water 16mm work on the 1989 theatrical release Rolling Thunder set the course for a life behind the lens. He went on to travel the world filming Rip Curl's legendary Search program alongside director Sonny Miller, contributing to iconic films like Searching for Tom Curren. Today, Derek is the founder of naluTV [https://nalu.tv/] and Nalu Film Foundation [https://nalufilmfoundation.org/], and has made it his mission to preserve and digitize surf cinema's most treasured archives — ensuring the history of the sport is never lost to time.

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