Vans have dropped the first of two offcuts edits from this years Big Push, with waffle youth Denis Lynn, Nick Remon, Shaun Currie, Matthew Nevitt, Jirka Bulin, Jake Collins, Joe O’Donnell and Daryl Dominguez ticking off more challenges from the Mad Hatters Trick List, and hitting a couple of outdoor parks in the process.
Watch on below then cast your vote for your favourite edit over on the Big Push mini site, where all this years videos can be found! More offcuts from the Vans lot soon enough…
SJz Skateshop have stepped to the plate and decided to hold a Truro premiere of the Real Skateboards video “Since Day One” at Live Bar this coming Thursday.
The premiere is all ages with free entry, though donations for the Johnny Kicks Cancer fund are welcome.
Head on over to the SJz Site for further details and directions.
As with most major productions, during the filming for “Stay Gold” the Emerica team racked up hours of footage, with only the primo clips making the cut.
Luckily for us, Jon Minor has started going back through his hard-drives and putting together some Stay Gold B-Side edits, featuring second angles, slams and other random shenanigans. First up with his “B-Side” is Toy Machine am and The Skateboard Mag’s “Year’s Best Am”, Collin Provost.
Eight minutes of never before seen footage awaits…
Javier Mendizabal, Christian Cortizo, Dominik Dietrich, the UK’s Ross McGouran, Ignacio Morata, Manuel Margreiter and Daniel Cardone all feature in this latest Quiksilver edit of the team skating through the main gateways to Southern China.
Enjoy this footage of the team skating some amazing spots in Shenzhen and Macao.
If you don’t already know about Jake Johnson, well… you should! Having moved to New York about a year and a half before Alien Workshop released, “Mind Field” in 2009, rumors circulated of a kid who was on the rise and might be getting on the Alien team. When the video dropped and Johnson’s part stood out strongly among a team of legends (and legends in the making) it was obvious that a new talent had arrived.
Years before many of us were fans of Johnson or even knew who he was, Jeremy Cohan and Johnson had already struck up a friendship and been filming together for some time. Cohan made the little seen but highly regarded Chapman video, “Short Ends” in which Johnson has a standout part. Catch a glimpse of his best bits below:
So when Johnson seemed to disappear off the radar shortly after “Mind Field”, Cohan knew exactly where to find him. Sidelined by injury, Johnson had relocated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he’s been recovering. Now on the mend and recently back on board, Cohan gives us a video insight into Johnson’s injured months and some of the first clips of him riding again… and it definitely makes good viewing! Enjoy.