"I started filming for this project without really intending a full indoorsection, but when I had the first clips things kind of fell into the right place.. so I kept filming for it and this is what came out." - Jo Zenk
Dustin Werbeski, Nick Lomax and Richie Eisler had a few ice-cold sessions in Amsterdam. And the weather definitely didn't stop them from throwing down... Shot and cut by Richie Eisler with additional camera work by Nick Lomax, Cavin Brinkman, Dustin Werbeski and Mike Welland.
Chris Haffey performing a steezed out mute gap in front of Mr. Danforths camera for Sayers new 'Blademovement' series. Exceptional camera work and editing on this piece. And a landing that must have sent seismographs in the area nuts...
At a party in late March, Fritz joked with me about filming a section for the video. At the time I thought nothing of it, just drunk talk. Of course I wanted to do it, but the premiere was in May and I didn't think we'd have enough time to get it done. After Rob, Ian, and Mason went down with injuries, I became worried the video wouldn't be finished in time so I decided to hit Fritz up and take him up on his idea. A couple of trips to Dallas and a couple of filming sessions in Austin later... he came through like a boss. -Anthony Medina
Jon got some clips on his 36th birthday and shares his thoughts about life on the blades past 30 as well as updates us on the filming process for his upcoming section in 'V'.
Follow Cj Wellsmore to Detroit and watch him enjoying the city with friends and winning both the Amall Champions Bowl and Bitter Cold Showdown 2013 on the side.
Russell has been skating for us since last summer and we finally got the chance to meet him in real life at the Bitter Cold Showdown. He is a great guy, and we are happy to have him on board. Welcome to the team, Russell! -Adapt Brand
Our friends Taylor Ritchie, Sylvain Chausee and Dave Ghent from Toronto, Canada took a short road trip across the border to shred Xtreme Wheels skate park in Buffalo, NY.
After six months of steady heshing all across Tennessee, 'Meet Your Maker' has now been released. Fueled by a thousand spliffs and one hundred cases, Ray Kronenberg, Taylor Popham, Hunter Harper, Quintin Lamb, Zach Tierce and the homies were able to raise the gnar bar once again.
Gregory Preston giving his point of view about rollerblading. Thanks to everyone involved in this, it wouldn't have been possible to do it without you all. -Geoffroy Dubreuil
Kenneth Dedeu is responsible of the visual representation of USD, UC, Kizer and Ennui at The Conference. This is him shredding Barcelona on his Kizer Level 2 frames. Filmed and edited by Mark Heuss.