'In Motion 3' was filmed in 2010-2012 and is available now at your favorite skateshop. Created by Paul Oliveira, Casey Bagozzi, Jeff Jackson, and Jeremy Raff.
It is always interesting to come across people whose skating directly mirrors their personality, Jeremy Raff is one of those people. When first meeting Raff he will want to know everything about you. He will know exactly who you are and your life story within a day and keep digging things out of you your entire friendship. How he approaches you is very up front but with the most elegance that you won't even notice that he now knows enough to write, direct and film a documentary on your existence. Jeremy's skating is very in your face and ornate all at the same time. Most people have yet to see Raff skate because it was not until recent years that video recording technology could capture such top speeds on rollerblades. At mach 10 you will see such precision in every trick but with the potential danger at speeds that high and his signature action face he gives you the perfect hint of crass. Jeremy has become a very close friend over the years and if you ever have chance of spending time with him you will find yourself wanting to know him as much as he wants to know you.
Chiaki is still down for the cause after many years on the blades. At this point of a news post, we would normally point out who helped film or edited this video... all that stuff. But this time, we have no further information to share. At least none we can easily decipher. Everything is set in these exotic letters. We could of course use one of these translation services on the web, but that'd mean there would be no time left to watch the edit a second time. Also... too much work. Anyways, enjoy the edit.
Do you know that feel when you're thinking about this one song you really liked wondering what it was called and next thing you know there's a blade edit starting to play on your computer screen with that exact song? Never happened to you? Okay, then let's just say if this wasn't rollerblading the song title and artist name would be in the video's description so you'd know what it was... Enjoy this edit of Dan Ives and Joe Harvey shredding Saffron Waldon skate park. Filmed by Luke Petty and edited to this one song you'll probably like. Or not. Or whatever...
Andrew Nemiroski dropped a new edit which features Kyle Couture, Andrew "Smokes" Smolak, Sean Kelso, Steve "Alf" Iacono, John O'Donnell, Matt Hellyer, David Sizemore, Mark Wodja, Colin Kelso, Scott "Air Dolphin" Campbell, myself, Justin Diaz, Dustin Spengler, Brian Long, and Jared Cahill. It was filmed by Justin Girard and Nemo himself.
'Dallas Days' is a montage made to try and bring back the old feeling of Dallas excitement full of big sessions and a wholesome scene rather then the going out solo and filming individual sections, which it has recently become. The Dallas Scene, to me, was an inspiration growing up and lately I have been watching it slowly disperse and no longer have that feel of a scene but more of a few individuals. Making this edit has showed me that the scene here in Dallas, Texas is as big as it ever was and still going hard in the paint. -Kristian Payne
Watch the skateboard Section of 'Sideshow Rodeo', featuring Adam Ehalt, Kevin Dowling, Julian Bah, Michael Braud, Matt Jones, Carson Starnes, and others.
Shot and chopped by Jamie Olmstead.
Thursday Night Skate during spring of 2012 at Rochester Action Sports Park. Featuring Nate Hall, Grant Hazelton, Cody Lampman, Lorne Ashford, Steve Bruning, Tim Adams, Emery Kapral, Trey Roberts, Josh Marlinski, Aaron Peck, Matt Fessler, and Eric Hallimen. Filmed and edited by Kris Troyer.
The next instalment of the British conference edits. After recently road tripping and putting out a top edit with Dom West, here lies what the lads have been up-to since, asides from working and skating for their own individual projects. -Adam Kola