The early 2000s were a straight-up golden era for skateboarding videos if you ask me. It was a time when full-length VHS and DVD releases were truly everything. These videos influenced our style, ...
In 1995, Sony released a camera that would define how the skate video looks (and sounds) right to this day. At around $3,000; the DCR-VX1000, was the first digital camcorder in Sony’s consumer lineup.
Before the GoPro and the cell phone camera, there was the handheld video recorder, and for the DIY world of skateboarding, it was a revelation. By the late 1980s, video recorders were smaller and more ...
When the weather's good up north, you'd be hard pressed to find a better place to spend your time than the glorious city of Montreal. Hometown of the Dime braintrust, they posted this great IG clip ...
adidas recently took an international squad to Lyon, France, the land of French Fred and the famed Hotel De Ville spot. Check out all the clips from VHS Mag outta Japan. Gustav Tonnesen, Vincent Milou ...
If you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself. An old adage that can be applied here—the independent skate video: sacred, perfect, exactly as the creator wants it. No corpo goons looking ...
Courtney Atencio rides low to the ground, swerving in and out of long, empty California streets. In one video, she grabs the back of a Toyota Camry and cruises along behind it. In another, she’s with ...
How Skate Story's Single Developer Created a Must-Play Psychedelic Skateboarding Game - Beyond Clips
In this snippet from Beyond 925, Nick had a chance to chat with Sam Eng, the developer of Devolver’s latest indie ...
Skateboarding kicked off in west-coast America around the 1960s. Thrill-seekers would drop in on empty pools and sidewalks. The city as the skate park has always fostered the four-wheeled ...
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