Shredweiser 'Woodwitch' Edit with Cammayo, Shima, Dafick & Lang Be-Mag·February 8, 2012Took a trip up to Woodward a couple weeks ago in an attempt to out run the rain. Fun ass weekend! -Chris Dafick
Oscar Jimenez "TRAKE" Profile by Juan Camilo Be-Mag·February 8, 2012Check out the "TRAKE" profile of Oscar Jimenez filmed and edited by Juan Camilo. Oscar is a flow rider for USD and shows you why. Lacing sick tricks and hammer grinds, this video is a must see. Enjoy!
Vine Gang Dregs by Dom West Be-Mag·February 7, 2012Its been a while since Vine Street has been released. Still Dom West is hitting us with amazing footage of the Australian Vine Gang ripping it up everywhere, from Barcelona to Switzerland and of course Down Under. Enjoy...
Mateusz Kowalski HiveLife Section Be-Mag·February 7, 2012Check out this impressive section of Mateusz Kowalski from the video HiveLife, The Hive Team video Vol.3 by Krzysztof Dziuba. Enjoy...
INRI 'The Rebirth': Aaron Feinberg Section Be-Mag·February 7, 2012You might have seen some of the footage before, but here's Aaron Feinbergs section from the INRI video.
Dallas Kurtz 2010/2011 Edit Be-Mag·February 6, 2012Check out Dallas Kurtz, the "Home town Hero" of Calgary. If there is a new spot in his area, he has skated it. In that regard this edit promises some unseen spots and a dude that has the ability to pull of something amazing on them! Edit by RPT/Karma. Enjoy...
Andrew Smolak Edit by Andrew Nemiroski Be-Mag·February 6, 2012Andrew Smolak has style for days. He doesnt do the biggest or most technical tricks but everything he does is solid! Edit by Andrew Nemiroski. Enjoy...
Laced Inline Competition At Rampworx Skatepark 2012: Alex Burston wins Be-Mag·February 5, 2012Here is a first edit of the Laced Competition held at Rampworx Skatepark in Liverpool on February 4th 2012. Mad spins, crazy disasters, techy switch-ups - skating is looking good in 2012.
Ryan Sibbio: Scribe Industies Support File 1 Be-Mag·February 5, 2012Ryan is a recent addition to the support team with Scribe Industries. A truly talented individual, which he proves in the next edit, to look out for in the near future. Keep your eye out for him in upcoming competitions, but first check him out as he is tearing up this sweet skatepark. Enjoy!
Guillaume Le Gentil: Time DVD 2011 Profile Be-Mag·February 5, 2012Check out this 2011 Profile on the Time DVD of Guillaume Le Gentil. The edit is filmed by Jim Manouche in France and Spain and filled with sick tricks that make Guillaume stand out among the others. Hit play and enjoy!
RVB Skatepark Construction & Session Edit Be-Mag·February 5, 2012Peep this edit of the RVB skatepark in France. A park built by bladers for bladers. These guys are heroes.
Documentary: CITYHOPPER+ Be-Mag·February 4, 2012When we were filming for the CITYHOPPER film I realized there was a greater potential for the footage we had shot up until then. Considering that more than half of the great shots we had made and good vibes we had documented would not be shown in the finished short skating film, the idea of making an online documentary as well as a 'regular' skating film dawned on me. The idea grew as we were hitting up more and more memorable spots. I thought this concept was just too fresh to go unexplained to the masses. Most rollerbladers, or even BMXers and Skateboarders, can get into the idea of creating more possibilities for themselves by altering the terrain you skate on, though this is not a concept most ordinary people grasp. And why would they? It is not like they 'enjoy' architecture is the same manner as we skating folks do.
Powerblading: Kizer Advance Mod by David Mouningan Be-Mag·February 3, 2012We leave it up to you if Powerblades should be used to do regular Blading tricks or invent new ones, to leap further or jump higher, to skate spots that aren't skated as easily with an Anti setup. Or simply just for going fast. The idea David and his pals came up with is definitely great and should be seen as a hint to how a great flat frame could look like. Peep this edit filmed in Bordeaux, France!
INRI 'The Rebirth': Byron Waters Section Be-Mag·February 3, 2012Peep Byron Waters part of INRI's team video, 'The Rebirth'.
4 Days in Barcelona by Ronan Algalarrondo Be-Mag·February 2, 2012Matthieu Dosso, Greg Breger, Julien Joubert, Thomas Joly, and Ronan Algalarrondo went on a four day trip to Barcelona, Spain. While they were in Barca, they skated the streets and laced some pretty sweet powerblading tricks. Hit play and check out this edit covered in a sweet vibe! Enjoy.
Too Cold To Blade Outside 2 by Hawke Trackler Be-Mag·February 1, 2012On January 29th the Too Cold To Blade 2 Competition went down in Nashville, TN, USA. Check out this edit by Hawke Trackler which is filled with skating by Carson Starnes, Kyle Wood, Montre Livingston, and many, many more. Hit play and enjoy!
Montre Livingston: Black Market Profile Be-Mag·February 1, 2012Montre Livingston is lacing trick after trick with great steez in his Black Market profile. Be sure to check it out!
Cavin Brinkman on his Film 'The Breakfast Club' + Official Trailer Be-Mag·January 31, 2012'The Breakfast Club' is the newest video project out of the Netherlands, aka Holland, or for some people just Amsterdam! That is precisely where the maker of this project is from. We are speaking of Cavin Brinkmann, supported by his sidekick, the no less infamous dog Bobby! Cavin is the dude that you see dancing in those crazy Dutch edits. Do not get the wrong idea though, Cavin is a guy that puts all his energy into what he does. Living in Amsterdam has not made him a drug addict that would abandon skating for a high skating and filming skating is his high!
Adam McManus 2012 Online Jam Edit Be-Mag·January 31, 2012Check out this long overdue online edit of Adam McManus steezing his way across the streets of America. Filmed by David Dodge and edited by Stefan Brandow. Enjoy...
Family Matters 2 by Guillaume Latrompette Be-Mag·January 30, 2012Family Matters started of as a video project with a crew of gypsy skaters from Montreal. The video was filmed with a VX2000 Between the months of April and July 2010 and edited in a day or two. Montreal is a multicultural city with all kinds of people, the skaters here all come from different backgrounds working different careers; French baker, architect, stuntman and plain Gypsies. Skating is the one passion that managed to gather all these individuals together and with it grew friendships behond skating. After sessions are always good times, the night life is really exciting and you can always find a group of the skating scene out partying and most times all the original Family Matters crew out together enjoying this amazing city.