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Romain Jorda rips French transitions.
I'm not sure why this isn't considered montage 17, but it's not. Sk803 is always good though.
Some dude named Nick made a montage with sick footage from Atlanta.
For some reason I never look at Wi Skate. Lucky for me, Hey Day does, and they linked to the latest bangin' montage form the Wi Skate dudes.
If you haven't seen this on the real catalog, here is Sunday Boardshop's montage for the Regional series.
Here is a throwaway part from Zak Piero. I'm guessing he's done a lot of progressing since some of this was shot.

Brendan and I came across this giant piece of angle iron in a dumpster. It was too big for us to grab as we don't really have anywhere to store it, but hopefully one of you guys near Norfolk, VA can grab it and put it to good use. It is at the corner of 21st and Llewellyn near Maury High School. If you do go grab it, hit me up and let me know what you are going to do with it. I might even kick down some funds for cinder blocks or whatever.
They start to make their tricks about half way through this Le Lion teaser.
Sk803 continues to bang out the montages. Issue 16 has lots of footage from Charlotte.
Peep the new promo for Center City skate shop. Featuring Blake Johnson, Joe Piff, Anthony Trivelli, Walt Wolfe, Joel Morgenweck, Sai Sayavong, Johnny Milen and Devon Connell. Edited by Devon Connell. Brought to us by Chronicles of Hern.
The French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand, the man behind the Earth From Above series just released his first film entitled Home. It is available on Youtube starting today and looks to be a visually stunning film detailing the human impact on the Earth. Scroll down for your regularly scheduled skate clip.
Last Friday was the trailer, and today is the full length Quick Flick Three video from Australia. Its ten minutes of down under shred.
Texas based Parental Advisory skateboards has an awesome first montage on the front page of their site.
Those lucky bastards at Kinetic went to China and came back with a pretty sick video. I always think it's weird to see regular people skating these spots that are so familiar from all the pros skating them in videos.
We'll start Monday off with a one two punch of skating from the Shred Til yer Dead video. First is a throwaway montage and second is the full video.