Blader Stuff video interview featuring Jeremy Soderburg. Directed and edited by Lonnie Francisco. Apparently Jeremy doesn't like food. Weird. Probably spent all his money on Nike's anyways...
The Be-Mag news have now officially reached their lowest point. We post a 34 second video with just one line. But hey, it's Sean Kelso! And the line is sick! And he skates USD Carbon Frees, the second best skate on the market right now. Actually... if this isn't relevant news what else is?
This video was created for the sole intention of showcasing badass tricks and new spots. This isn't an art flick, you won't see slider shots, lens flares, or time lapses. This is all about coming back to the concept of all killer, no filler. Go support rollerblading and get it from your local shop. -Adam Johnson
The SHOCK Video is the only video with a Taig Khris section, even if they are merely from his televised stunts. But, in true SHOCK style, that footage is superimposed with video of a transvestite.
John Greene put together a video called "Beast Coast The Movie" and just posted a section of Dylan Hopp online. Check out his profile for this up and coming blader.
Allan Beaulieu is the perfect candidate for Powerblading. The speed, extra maneuverability and control match his strenth and exclusive style. Allan's productions always boast high quality filming and production, and this edit is no different! -Oli Benet
You are probably thinking the same thing as me, "already?" Yup, Kyle is a killer and already dropped his second Scribe support edit within a few months of each other. When you got a friend like Hawke Trackler on your side, your media exposure can only progress. Props to each of the gents on this lil online feature. -Hawke Trackler
Here is some action from a five days rolling session in Arizona and California featuring Zared Yates, Derek Stanton, Bill Hedrick, Israel Surrett, Mikey Sanchez, Justin Runyon, Chad Wickham, Josh Morgan and many more.
Here is the intro of John Greene's skate flick Beast Coast The Movie. The video features the talents of Jeff Dalnas, Andrew Smolak, John Webb, Craig Nogler, Chris Murphey and many more.
Our sport peaked some years back. That is an undisputable fact. Since then we have seen many videos focussing more on the culture, its roots and where its going. Some are unrealistically optimistic, some are glorified edits, but few are as honest as 'Long Time, No See'.
For one year, I walked and rolled the streets of Barcelona with my vintage VHS-C camera on my shoulder, documenting the Powerhouse Studio and its guests to the fullest. I choose to do this with a traditional style we can all relate to... The analog handheld movies our families once shot of our childhood.
Once again the 3.000 square metres venue of the Area51-skatepark in Eindhoven, Netherlands, provided an action park mecca for some of the worlds best Rollerbladers during the 2012 edition of the Winterclash.