Skate
from DAMMN
10 October 2012
This week, Pretty Sweet Tuesdays is centered around a young man that has had skaters of all ages in awe for the past couple of years, Raven Tershy. Heir to skaters like Wade Speyer, John Cardiel, and Rick McCrank, Raven is known for assaulting the things he skates, taking on street and tranny spots with reckless abandon. This video highlights a casual afternoon at the Diamond Bowl, where a crew consisting of Vincent Alvarez, Robbie Russo, Eric Koston, and even a Bam Margera rampside appearance.
Skate
from DAMMN
18 September 2012
Chico Brenes takes Tom Asta, Billy Marks, Carlos Ribeiro, Rob Gonzalez, and Tommy Sandoval to San Jose Costa Rica. as well as his home town of Managua Nicaragua.
Skate
from DAMMN
16 September 2012
The skating, intro, and production on this one are all so rad. The guys put a lot of work in, and it shows—here's Brad Cromer, Josh Matthews, Dan Plunkett, and Ryan Lay in Florida.
Skate
from DAMMN
15 September 2012
QUIK is a collaboration between theberrics.com and Quiksilver. It's a film shot exclusively on the sidewalks and streets of Los Angeles giving an unprecedented look into the world of street skating. Captured entirely from a moving vehicle, the film follows Austyn Gillette as he skates through the neighborhoods of LA's historic east-side and downtown at top speed.
Production Company | The Berrics
Director | Colin Kennedy
Director of Photography | Marc Ritzema
Skateboarder | Austyn Gillet...
14 Sep
Skate
from DAMMN
8 September 2012
On some tours, dudes wake up at noon and have three-hour meals. This trip was all-skate, all the time. Crystal-clear filming, a rad team, and special guests—you gotta watch this one.
Skate
from DAMMN
1 September 2012
Trocadero is a mythical skate spot right in front of the Eiffel tower in Paris. One of the hottest places to skate back in the 70's!
The Trocadero cruiser is a leap back into the roots of skateboarding, inspired by fun. Cruising down to the Boulangerie for your morning baguette or your glass of red at the bar, whatever it is you got it!
Filmed by Boris Proust and edited by Luc Angles