Friday, September 30, 2005

More Richmond

There was a best trick contect at the Richmond YMCA park and The Forgotten City has some footage of what went down.

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Richmond

Josh Swyers from Richmond is the monthly sponser me video on Emerica's website. He's got some "interesting" tricks as well as some serious hammers. Hat tip to the hot crew.

Ohio or not

I have always liked SkateOhio but they have been slacking a little bit lately. They just updated the site with 2 new montages. Hamster has some good skating from Ohio and other places. And a park montage with a bit of footage from the DC skate plaza.

Semi Automatic

Automatic magazine is one of those free magazines you can get at the local skate shop. It appears to be more of a west coast thing so for east coasters you can check out the magazine online.

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Off subject

I get to see a lot of different videos at my job. Some of the best videos out there are MOuntain bike videos and nobody does them like Freeride Entertainment. The trailer for their new film, Unchained, is sick! Check the guy doing a 360 flip on a bike!!! Cable cams and helecopter shots is the way to go. Skate videos suck.

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

WhatHadHappenedWas...

New North Carolina video adn this one looks real good. Whathadhappenedwas

Knock Out

The Kayo Corp is putting a video out soon called It's Official. There are trailers Here and Here.

smashed

I got hit by a car today so I am running late with everything and trying to get work done. Probably won't post anything today. I'm fine so don't worry.

Monday, September 26, 2005

Austin Collins

I think Austin Collens is a filmer or somethign cause his website (which isn't really finished) has TONS of footage on it. You can reach the video directory here. Matt Dryer's sponser me video is pretty gnarly.

Friday, September 23, 2005

Ghost Town

Magnum in Motion is a branch of the Magnum Photo Agency that puts the photographer's words with their pictures on a particular subject. Ghost Town is the latest multi media essay about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

Tight

Ryan Flynn is Atlanta's hottest unknown photographer and his website has soem serious gems. Check it out Light Tight.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Carolino Love

Santa Cruz has a new website and there is a nice selection of footage from some of their riders. The Alex Carolino footage is a definite highlight.

Ramp Champ

No suprise, Kyle Berard won Volcom's Sausage Fest Mimi ramp contest over the weekend. From the scores it looks liek he destroyed his competition.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Burn the city

Deluxe has posted a short film by Dan Wolfe called Keeping the Underground Lit. Just go to DLXSF.com and click on the banner. It's pretty good but I was hoping for a little bit more from Dan Wolfe. He's a bit of hero of mine...

MOre online zine goodness

That last post got me thinking abotu how Lakai has those sweet catalogs that have interviews and stuff. I think they just put out a new one (Holiday '05) which has Marc Johnson and Scott Johnston interviews and plenty of photos. The site is in Flash so I can't link you directly to the catalog. Just go to the site and click on zine down at the bottom and select Holiday '05 adn enjoy the chocolaty goodness.

Worked

The new issue (7) of Worked Magazine is out. It is an online magazine so no need to rush out to the news stand or anything like that.

What's the 411 hun?

I just watched the trailer for the new 411 13.3 and it actually looks really good. I haven't seen the new 411 yet but maybe I should check it out some time.

Friday, September 16, 2005

Skate paths!?!

What a great concept. A town in England called Stoke On Trent is building a mega skatepark but they also have skate paths. There's footy on Sidewalk's website.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Brian Caisse

Brian Caisse is a photographer/artist type guy who works for Concrete Powder. His scrapbooks are amazing!

Canadians

Underworld skateshop is making a video check the trailer and be sure to watch until the very end.