Pushing Forward Skate Documentary
Pushing Forward: The Golden Age of Video Is Dead
Chapter One of the original skate documentary explores what it means to be a pro skater in 2014.
Pushing Forward explores whether the traditional skate video as we know it is dead or not, and whether they are still relevant. They go into the idea of solo video parts, premieres, hype and the future of skate videos.
Feautring Ryan Decenzo, and about whether the 2 years he spent filming for the Thrasher Double Down video part was really worth it. It also features Zered Bassett, who defends the significance of the skate team video. Also featuring Torey Pudwill, Felipe Gustavo, Wes Kremer, Joey Brezinski, Dane Burman, Ty Evans, Steve Berra, Erik Bragg and Chris Thiessen.
Verb at KDC 2014
Verb at Kimberley Diamond Cup 2014
Verb asked some pro’s at Kimberley Diamond Cup this year what they thought of the new Verb x Adventure Time collaboration.
Featuring Micky Papa, Ivan Monteiro, Dane Burman, Phil Zwijsen, Rachel Reinhard, TJ Rogers, Louie Lopez, Tyson Bowerbank, Byron Rhoda, Ryan Naidoo, Dlamini Dlamini, Andre Beverley, Jean-Marc Johannes, Continue reading “Verb at KDC 2014”
Kimberley Diamond Cup 2014 Video Recap
Kimberley Diamond Cup / World Skateboarding Championships 2014.
Featuring Nate Rojas, Boo Johnson, Jordan Hoffart, Andre Beverley, Vincent Milou, Jean-Marc Johannes, Tom Knox, Flo Mirtain, Dlamini Dlamini, Gosha Konyshev, Dane Burman, Matt Berger, Marius Syvaven, Justin Brock, TJ Rogers, Micky Papa, Tyson Bowerbank, Louie Lopez, Nassim Guammaz, Nyjah Huston, Kelvin Hoefler, Tommy Fynn, and more.
Filmed / edited: Matthew Lesch
Music: Bass Drums of Death – Crawling After You
Skaters Representing at KDC
Nyjah Huston Kickflip Backside Tailslide at KDC 2014. Photo by Grant Mclachlan.
Here’s a list of all the skaters who represented at the KDC Skateboarding World Championships:
Street World Championships:
Australia (native South African) – Tommy Fynn
Australia – Dane Burman
Belgium – Phil Zwijsen
Brazil – Rodrigo Leal
Brazil – Leandro Chico
Brazil – Kelvin Hoefler
Canada – Matt Berger
Canada – Mickey Papa
Canada – Jon Cosentino
Canada – TJ Rogers
Czech Republic – Tomas Vintr
Finland – Marius Syvanen
France – Flo Mirtain
Indian Ocean, France – Vincent Milou
Indian Ocean, Mauritius – Damien Philippe
Indian Ocean, Mauritius – Eric Kircher
Indian Ocean, Mauritius -Kevin Cazel
Indian Ocean, Reunion – Laurent Gence
Indian Ocean, Reunion – Theirry Finet
Indian Ocean, Reunion – Laurence Finet
Mexico – Gustavo Servin
Morocoo/Netherlands – Nassim Guammaz
Mozambique – Yulian Edmundovitch Manhica
Namibia – Armand Oelofse
Namibia – Morne’ de Kock
Namibia – Izzi Jansen
Philippines – Eunice Quinlantang
Philippines – Marvin Basinal
Philippines – Jeff Gonzales
Russia – Gosha Konyshev
South Africa – Khule Ngubane
South Africa – Moses Adams
South Africa – Dlamini Dlamini
Turkey – Cenk Kulioglu
Uganda – Douglas Mwesigwa
Uganda – Peter Kyomuhendo
UK – Tom Knox
USA – Nyjah Huston
USA – Clint Walker
USA – Alec Majerus
USA – Louie Lopez
USA – Evan Smith
USA – Tyson Bowerbank
USA – Justin Brock
USA – Boo Johnson
USA – Ben Hatchell
Vietnam – Linh Do
Vietnam – Bin Tim
Women’s Street World Championships
USA – Lacey Baker
Brazil – Pamela Rosa
USA – Marissa Dal Santo
Canada – Samarria Brevard
USA – Alexis Sablone
USA – Elissa Steamer
USA – Lacey Baker
Austria – Julia Brueckler
USA – Alana Smith
USA – Vanessa Torres
Australia – Katherine Williams
Vert Skateboarding World Championships
Canada – Pierre Luc Gagnon
USA – Jimmy Wilkins
USA – Andy Macdonald
Brazil – Sandro Dias
USA – Trey Wood
USA – Jono Schwan
USA – Mitchie Brusco
Brazil – Rony Gomes
Brazil – Marcelo Bastos
Brazil – Edgar Pereira
USA – Sam Beckett
Brazil – Italo Penarrubia
South African Championships
Cape Town- Alan Marola
Cape Town – Schuaib Philander
Cape Town – Alan Adams
Cape Town – Jean-Marc Johannes
Cape Town – Andrew Nero
Cape Town – Justus Kotze
Cape Town – Martin Stoffberg
Cape Town – Wesley Tooth Schroeder
Durban – Khule Ngubane
Johannesburg – Daniel Miltiadou
Pretoria – Charl Steyn
Welkom – Nico Ludek
Johannesburg – Kanya Spani
Durban – Braxton Haine
Johannesburg – Sam Vider
Johannesburg – Trae Rice
Johannesburg – Xolani Thanjekwayo
Johannesburg – Anthony DeMendonca
Johannesburg – Brandon Valjalo
Durban – Khulu Dlamini
Durban – Martin Stoffberg
Johannesburg – Mitchell Rice
Durban – Simon Stiptich
Kimberley – Warrick Delport
Durban – Yann Horowitz
ZERO COLD WAR: DANE BURMAN
Dane Burman’s part in “Cold War” is incredible. He skates so fast, so hard and so huge. Wow. Not to mention how he deals with security.
Download the full Zero “Cold War” video in the iTunes store here.
ZERO COLD WAR INTRO
WORLD’S BEST PREMIERE: ZERO COLD WAR
WBD handles the Zero red carpet like none other. Nobody is safe…
THROWBACK THURSDAYS
Dane Burman picks out a classic from the 2005 Zero Skateboards video, New Blood — this is James Brockman.
Look out for Zero Skateboards’ new video Cold War coming soon.
MEET THE ZERO TEAM PART 2
The Zero team talks about the behind-the-scenes of their upcoming video Cold War. Injuries, big spots, tattoos, who gets the last part etc.
MEET THE ZERO TEAM
Zero’s Cold War is probably one of the most anticipated videos of the year, if not the decade. It is going to be incredible. Here’s the team.
FUNNY FRIDAZE
What better for a Funny Fridaze feature than the latest Enjoi video. Watch Jerry Hsu, Louie Barletta, Ben Raemers, Cairo Foster, Dane Burman, Jake Hayes and Anthony Mapstone get through a hard demo tour with smiles and laughs.
Apparently the “C” word has a different meaning in Australia?