2012

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There's an underlying concept of continuity in the best parts of this video that should be the future of skateboarding videos... this video is so rad.


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My lifelong friend Adam Stern filmed this rad clip documenting the building of a pool in NorCal with our buddies T-Mo and crew!


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http://www.thevine.com.au/life/art/skateboarding-101-the-art-part/

"Skateboarding 101 - The Art Part"
by Alyx Gorman
The Vine, Australia

The first thing you need to know about skateboarding is that it is not meant to be consumed in the moment. Unlike your typical sport, the most transcendent aspects of skate do not emerge from a second of play watched in person or broadcast live. The best way to appreciate virtuosity is not at a park, or on a street corner; it is in your living room.

As much a performance as a sport, skateboarding is perfect for video. Truly great skate films, the kind watched repeatedly and obsessively by fans of the genre from Brisbane to Vladivostok, come together over weeks of skating, months of travel and hours editing. People will wait years for releases from their favourite teams, and then ponder the minutia of every trick and stack.


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