Quick teaser edit of SSM rider Nicky Adams showing him back on the blades after an ankle injury. Filmed and edited by Jay-P Veillet and Glenn Tucker of SEQUENCEfilms.
Released in 2011, Ground Control came to define a years worth of achievement from the blading community. Featuring a strong roster of talent from the team itself and directed by Simon Mulvaney, this film documents the story of the frames beneath the feet of each of the GC team. With an impressive lineup of some of the biggest names in blading, Episode 4 introduces the Ground Control team and gives a taste of what's to come in the rest of the film. -Simon Mulvaney
Released in 2011, Ground Control came to define a years worth of achievement from the blading community. Featuring a strong roster of talent from the team itself and directed by Simon Mulvaney, this film tells a story of the frames beneath the feet of every GC rider. Episode 3 opens with a never before seen section, initially created to bridge the gap between Nils and Alex's profiles, but dropped at the last minute due to pacing issues. We then move on to a full profile for Alex Burston, a British blader, born and bread in Manchester, but due to his unquestionable ability, he is now making impressive leaps into an international scene of professional bladers. -Simon Mulvaney
Erik Droogh is one of those guys who is always busy in the background, organising events, filming people and supporting brands. But meanwhile he's got skating skills as well, as you can see in his first ever profile.
Leftovers from the Xsjado Video featuring Chris Farmer, Jeff Stockwell, Jc Rowe, Ben Schwab, Paul John, Michael Garlinghouse, Dustin Werbeski, Kevin Yee, Mike Obedoza, Marcus Benavides, Victor Galicia, Nick Rother, and Lee Martin.
Some clips gathered over the weekends from the past 6-7 weeks. Big thanks to Conhuir Manweiler at Kaltik Hardware for the support over the past 3-4 years. -Stephan Swain
Kris Troyer has been filming with some cunts form Rochester, NY last year to bring you 'The Orchard Blade Flick'. Here's a very promising trailer featuring Tim Adams, Granz Hazelton, Steve Bruning, Cody Lampman, Nate Hall and Trey Roberts.
This adventure continues the 2012 summer travels of Fredrik Andersson, Josh Glowicki, Richie Eisler and Dominik Wagner as they search through Sweden, Norway and Germany for the best places to skate and hang. And as always, we got some new Gypsies to add to the crew. Some of the most talented people in rollerblading, such as Montre Livingston, Nils Janson, Alex Popovic, Jonas Bodtker, Olav Norheim and Toms Krasovskis! -Josh Glowicki
Sick Carbon Free Grey promo edit featuring Jeremy Soderburg, filmed by Erick Rodriguez, Rachard Johnson, Armando Colunga, Greg Honeytoast, Mike Obedoza, and Jordan Williams, edited by Erick Rodriguez of 9to5Mixtapes.
Jo Zenk has been added to the Grindhouse team last year already, but only now drops this introductory edit. Check this piece out, dude goes hard! Filmed by Maik Lojewski, Daniel Gourski, Jurij Pelaev, Daniel Meier, Miro Kolb, Basti Hofer, Patrick Ridder, Phil Aznar, Ege Ugurman, Pascal Zimmermann, edited by himself.
Released in 2011, Ground Control came to define a years worth of achievement from the blading community. Featuring a strong roster of talent from the team itself and directed by Simon Mulvaney, this film documents the story of the frames beneath the feet of each of the GC team. Episode 2 opens with a short montage, highlighting some of the incredible locations the film was shot in, before moving on to Nils Jansons profile, an incredible blader who in recent years has sprang from nowhere to be one of the worlds best, most respected and recognised bladers in the world! -Simon Mulvaney
A group of friends found this cool skatepark in an old Roman Catholic church, called the Jozefkerk. In 2009 the local Skatepark in Arnhem, the Netherlands, burned down so the local skaters started looking for a new location which had to be at least 1000m2. After some research, they finally found this church which has been empty for the last five years. Blessed by the parish of St. Eusibeus they started building this unique skatepark. Now four years later the skatepark is well-known in the scene because of social media so some European riders/friends had the idea to visit the church with a smoke machine, cameras, cranes and extra lights. Check out their private session all under the eyes of god himself. -Sven Boekhorst