Australia’s Soggybones Magazine just dropped part 2 of their DIY park episode. Build your own spots. Check the video featuring Connor Getzlaff and friends here. Can your wheels do that?
Connor Eats Gravel
March 23, 2011The Berrics Trajectory Presents Telegraph Episode 3/3
March 18, 2011This creative new company by Mr. Brian Lotti should require no introduction, but The Berrics did an excellent job of bringing Telegraph Skateboards to the stage with this three-part Trajectory series. With our good friend Lotti at the artistic controls and an ambitious team of young skate talent, Telegraph is sending a great message and we can’t wait to see what’s next. Thanks to the Berrics for this motivating series about small brands like ours.
Danny Falla And The KCDC Family In The House of Varrics
February 5, 2011Danny sent us this video of him and the KCDC crew getting reverently rowdy at the House of Vans. Other skaters include Dan King, Bill Pierce, and Derick Ziemkiewicz. Filmed and edited by Sir Peter Sidlauskas. The perfect locale for an NYC winters day.
Berrics Trickipedia: Paul Shier
January 26, 2011If you’re wondering what a stylish FS Halfcab Noseslide looks like, head over to The Berrics for this week’s Trickipedia and watch Paul do it proper.
1.11.11 Daewon Song At The Berrics
January 11, 2011Foley Flared: Kris Gets Timelined On Push
December 28, 2010Broadcaster Kris Foley was recently featured on Push. Click here for the full story, including loads of photos and video clips from the archives. Foley rips.
Photo by Brian Caissie
Grey Magazine Asks Kevin & Paul About Their Blueprint Banes
December 28, 2010Grey Skateboard Magazine quizzes Paul Shier and Kevin Coakley about their most memorable tricks in Make Friends With the Color Blue. Kevin asserts that “the wallie fifty fifty on the rainbow bar was pretty memorable… The biggest problem was the landing because the brick surface was so bad. It was pretty much impossible to roll away from… This was the first day, first spot of the trip and [after ten tries] I absolutely killed myself. I ended up rolling my ankle really badly… Then we ended up finding a piece of wood [for a landing] and sure enough next go was a make. I probably could have saved myself from so much pain if we had that wood in the first place. Oh well, I guess that’s how it is sometimes. You’ve got to put in the work but in the end it’s always worth it. In the video the trick itself didn’t look like it was too hard but at least it made for a good slam. It was easily one of the hardest tricks for me in my whole part.” (Source: Grey Skateboard Mag)
Telegraph Skateboards Presents
December 20, 2010Our good friend Brian Lotti sent us the new Telegraph promo video “Fair Facts” and it’s so good that we have already watched it fourscore times within the last few days. Enjoy some great skating from one of the most inspiring tenderfoot teams rolling right now.
Shiloh Greathouse Homework
December 14, 2010In the mid 90’s, the ménage à trois of World Industries, Blind, and 101 released one of the most comprehensive street skating videos ever made. Can you name all of the skaters who appear in this flick? Shiloh Greathouse is one of those skaters that has made a permanent impact on street skating via his knack for combination tricks too fast for Hi-8 to keep up with. We suggest enjoying his section in Trilogy, and then immediately watch his part in Transworld’s First Love. You probably already saw his Memory Screened feature, right?
Broadcast Yo Self: Ian Coughlan (NOVEMBER CHAMPION)
December 1, 2010As we approach the end of 2010, Broadcast is honored to announce Ian Coughlan’s video part as the well-deserved winning entry for November’s Broadcast Yo Self. Congratulations, Ian. Filmed by Matt Steindl, Richie Woolbert, Brian Peacock, Matt Figler, and Andrew Haskell. For more, visit thisisabroadcast.com