Watch: TOBLOB // Toby Mossop and Liam O'Brien

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Stu Nettle (stunet)
Swellnet Dispatch

With limited travel but a lot of waves, Toby Mossop and Liam O'Brien decided to pool resources and make a combined project, filmed mainly around the Gold Coast with the odd foray south, or as in the last section, a long way south.

Filmed and edited by Beren Hall, the end result is TOBLOB.

Upon its release, Beren asked the fellas a few questions about the filming process:

What was the motivation for the film and where was it shot?
LIAM -
 We started slowly gathering clips about a year ago. We didn’t film religiously or have a set plan. We’d just shoot when the waves were fun around home impromptu style. The vast majority of the clip is just on the Gold Coast. There’s also a little bit of stuff from some different parts of aus and I was lucky enough to film in Mexico and the USA while overseas for an event. 
TOBY - LOB and I had been talking about doing a joint clip for a while now but it was always hard because we were both chasing different things at the time. But then obviously Covid happened and we were both on the gold coast without being able to travel very far so it made sense to start making the clip. It was a hard one to film though because we both had jobs so linking up for sessions was a tough one sometimes. So the majority of the film is shot on the Gold Coast. There’s a few other spots we raced to when our domestic borders opened up but that was always a gamble because we weren’t sure if we would be able to come back home.

Why a combined edit instead of a solo project?
LIAM - 
Since we were both stranded in Queensland due to lockdown we were surfing together every session. When we’d shoot it would be in the same conditions so it made sense to combine all of our clips into one video. One of my favourite surf films is ‘the dill and beeg project,’ too. Needless to say that was a source of inspiration. 
TOBY - I mean lob is my favourite surfer so having the opportunity to make something with him is super special. His surfing blows me away and I’m sure it does for many others that get to witness him doing his thing. He’s also one of my best mates and super easy to travel and surf with.

What’s your favourite thing about the other persons surfing?  
LIAM - 
Toby’s surfing is stylish and unique. I really like watching the way he approaches waves as he doesn’t seem to premeditate his rides. Instead he just seems to react to the wave. It makes his surfing look really natural.
TOBY – He’s fucken good at everything! His carves are tapped, backhand is lethal and can hog his way through a pit. The best thing is that he’s so humble about it. Its rare to see him frothing on his surfing haha. When he went to the states for the comps this year he snuck to Mexico for a few days and scored. When I asked him if he got any clips he was quick to tell me he hardly got anything. The bloke has a whole Mex session in the clip thats fucked up haha. I was tripping.

In waves like you got in the last section do you guys push each other in the water? Who gets more excited when it’s big?
LIAM - 
Toby is maniacal when the waves are solid. He’s always been willing to have a dig. Despite that he never seems phased or melodramatic. Just his casual relaxed self. He’s without a doubt always pushing me in big surf. I just try not to drown haha.  
TOBY - 
The little trip we did for the last section was super last minute. I sent him a message about it but didn’t hear back because he was at work so I just booked it and hoped he could come haha. The next day we left and found ourself scoring. Was worth it. Yea we push each other for sure. Lob gets super pumped if he sees a good wave. He will put on his wetty and get out there immediately. I get scared and nervous when I’m at a new wave and it looks gnarly. But he just fires up so its really good to be with him. Always ends up getting me frothing. The last section was filmed in one day. It was a lot to take in haha.

Do you have plans to work on more film projects together?
LIAM - 
Tobes is probably sick of working with me but I’d like to do another haha. Maybe even with a few more people involved. Working with other people on videos seems more enjoyable. 
TOBY - Yea I think we will try do something again when the world sorts itself out! But for now I’m really hoping Lob nails it in the QS events overseas so he can qualify for the tour. He has worked so hard for it and he definitely would be able to hold himself against the best in the world. I’ve been filming for a ACSOD movie as well so once that is done I might have to go caddy for Lob and try get the next clip rolling haha.

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stunet Tuesday, 12 Oct 2021 at 10:34am

Awesome surfing from both of them, however I wish it was filmed more in sessions that would give some sort of structure to the film. I think I'm right in saying the only unifying section is the last one down south, with the previous 15 minutes just random waves.

Good work otherwise.

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Sprout Tuesday, 12 Oct 2021 at 12:15pm

So used to seeing that wave in bodyboard clips it looks a bit strange seeing those end bowls left alone haha.

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adambol1 Tuesday, 12 Oct 2021 at 2:22pm

The odd foray, a long way south. via Cobar? I thought the boys were lost, then figured it out, a long way west too.

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bigredcouch Tuesday, 12 Oct 2021 at 4:24pm

Man, that NSW far south coast section is epic. Nice!

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Balbero Wednesday, 13 Oct 2021 at 7:30pm

Thanks I needed that.