UK filmmaker Tom Sharman will present the premiere of his first skate video "&?" at 8pm on September 17 at The Grove Tavern in London. Sharman has been working on this blading video for quite some time now and, despite seveal setbacks, it is now complete.
This is Daniel's first edit since 97, he's a sick old school skater that gets everything clean and first try and also one of the nicest dudes ever.Intro by Gregory Preston.
Every Thursday night Revolution throws a skate session drawing the likes of anyone and everyone in the area that likes to get down and roll. This session in particular spawned a super chill edit put together by Aaron Stine and Derek Stanton which features Kenny Scherf, Andrew Scherf, James Johnson, Jeff Dobkins, Jon Jenkins, Justin Runyon, Zared Yates, and Derek Stanton. Just another great example of how great the rolling community is. We get together, hang out, and skate simply because we are all rollerbladers.
Eric Miller just returned from Army training in Wisconsin to find his apartment broken into. Among the valuables taken was his videocamera. Well, luckily Eric had enough money to jump on the HD ship, and luckily for us, he compiled all of his old Standard Definition footage into one sweet edit. Have a look.
Its been a while since you have seen these dudes skate! Its the real Og's back in action. Even thou in this case you could the say the real Oj's. Jose Disla, Jon Ortiz, Joe Dedentro and Alex Nunez are ripping up Woodward in this edit brought to you by Harry Disla. Enjoy...
The longest AM rollerblader on Scribe, Brian is still at it. Between a job, and full-time school, Brian Bruno shows you he still has what it takes to pump out good rollerblading. Flawless style, with a wide trick vocabulary. Expect even more Bruno blading in the near future!
Guillaume came to the Netherlands to skate with his Dutch friends for a couple of days. Cavin Brinkman joined him to capture some footage for his DVD "The Breakfast Club" and some for this exclusive edit of Guillaume. Some serious swag right here!
Quite a few edits have been made of this phenomenal contest but this is the one to remember. The edit features most of the big tricks that were thrown down, new angles and an incredible vibe, which is underlined by some sweet jazzy music and some amazing panorama shots of New York City. Edit by Nick Pisciotta
Its all about being smooth and this edit is no exception. Even if you arent stomping the burliest tricks you need to roll clean. Check this edit coming straight to you from Russia with love.
Some shredding from Joachim Wall, filmed during summer 2011. Filmed and edited by Samuel Cabezas with additional clips provided by Richard Karlsson and Johan Möller.
So there was 8 of us. Myself, Jake Eley, Joe Atkinson, Julian Coulture, Sam Tuffnell, Keith Wisdom, Jamie Stenner and Jamie's wife Rikki. It was the AIL finals at Woodward West, combined with a further week of skating, whale watching, beaching and chillaxing. Now, this trip happened in November and I have no excuses as to why it's now the end of August 2011 and it's just coming out now. However, I finally got round to spending some time on this edit so that those who went and for those who didn't can see what happened at the AIL finals in woodward and a few extra bits. -Sim Warren
Outstanding edit by Erik Bill with many sick tricks including skaters like Erik Bailey, Cameron Card, Dan Dickerson amongst others. After watching this you'll ask yourself how you were able to handle so much steez.
Nothing can stop the Scandinavians from lacing some real bangers. Even the worst weather condition and some pretty though handrails. In the end an unbeatable Jacob Juul took the senior comp and can now call himself the Scandinavian Real Street Contest champion 2011. Congrats.