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Kink BMX – Jorge “Kazique” Ceballos In Ecuador

February 24, 2017

Kink just sent through a raw batch of clips featuring Jorge “Kazique” Ceballos getting loose on a skatepark down in Ecuador. The footage is a little rough around the edges, but Kazique goes big and sends some tricks that you won’t want to miss. Check it out!

“Kink World Team Rider Jorge “Kazique” Ceballos sent through some raw footy from a recent trip to Ecuador. Kazique is a lot of fun to watch ride; always going in 100%!

Shot by Jairo Cave ”

“Great Lakes State of Mind” – Full Video

February 24, 2017

The Great Lakes State Crew out in Michigan coming through with their first full-length video under their new name (formerly 989 Crew, “Great Lakes State of Mind” that is just shy of 30 minutes of pure goodness.

“The 989Crew has rebranded as the “Great Lakes State Crew”
Our first full length web video “Great Lakes State of Mind” is the stepping stone for what we plan to evolve into.

“For this film I set out capture how beautiful our Great State is. While touching lightly on our decaying auto industry cities and our states hard drug problem. Every clip in this video was filmed in Michigan. The GLS crew brings a “run what ya brung” attitude. We see almost 200 days of precipitation. Compared to the Cali scene which is under 50 days of annul precip.. Rain or snow you’ll find us out enjoying what we love! Whether its bmx,mtb, skiing, or snowboarding we embrace our Michigan lifestyle and live it to the fullest extent. From Detroit to Houghton. L.P. to the U.P. Grab a cold one, que the video up on a flat screen and enjoy this video half as much as we did creating it!”

-Alex McTaggart

Filmed / Edited: Alex McTaggart
Animated logos: BradyKenniston.com

GLS would like introduce new crew rider Jesse Vasquez. Jesse is one of the most down to earth people we know and he is obviously a natural killer on his bike. The decision was made effortlessly and were excited to work more with him in the coming years.

Songs used:

Visuals – Transcend by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com) is part of the YouTube Audio Library (https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/…) and it’s licensed under a Creative Commons license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…)

Intro- “No Quarter” Led Zeppelin
Jesse- “Half Full Glass Of Wine” Tame Impala
Nick- “Street God Part 4” Project Pat
Bob & Gage- “Telephone Calls” A$AP Rocky
Friends- “Deira City Centre” Night Lovell
Alex- “Cross Eyed Mary” Jethro Tull
Trent & Grant-“The Unholy Behemoth” Ruby The Hatchet
Outro- “Boys Are Back In Town” Thin Lizzy
“

Mongoose En Costa Rica – Part 1

February 24, 2017

It’s been awesome seeing all the moves Mongoose have been doing. Here’s a video from a full team trip down to Costa Rica where the crew soaked up the sunshine and, what appears to be, an endless supply of dialed setups to ride from skateparks to street spots and more. Here’s part one giving you a look at what the team got into during their visit on and off their bikes!

“The Mongoose BMX team was getting sick of riding in the cold, winter weather so they decided to head to someplace warm. The chosen spot was Costa Rica! It was sunny, warm and was exactly what we needed! With tour guide Kenneth Tencio in tow Kevin Peraza, Pat Casey, Paul Ryan, Ben Wallace, Greg Illingworth and Tom Isted got to check out the lovely Costa Rica and the amazing riding spots it had to offer! This is Part 1 of 2.”

Ahmet Samet Erdem – Winter Park Sessions

February 24, 2017

Winters is getting close to done… We hope! Here’s a couple of clips that Ahmet Samet Erdem filmed during a few sessions at his local skatepark. Not enough snow to keep Ahmet from putting in work on his bike. Check out what he stacked for clips.

Matty Cranmer Tells The Story of How He Broke His Leg

February 23, 2017

Nobody said riding BMX was safe, but if you didn’t ride and only watched Scotty Cranmer‘s Youtube channel, you would assume people breaking things is way too common. The other night Matty Cranmer broke his leg and is down for the count for 6-8 weeks. Here’s a video where Matty talks a little bit about how it all went down and tells you all the very tough details. However, now that Scotty and Matty are BOTH down, they decided they might as well be productive and teach Big Boy how to Rocket Manual. So, get the story from Matty, then watch Big Boy try and figure this classic trick out!

“OUR BAD LUCK JUST CONTINUES! MY LITTLE BROTHER MATTY JUST BROKE HIS LEG RIDING AT MY SKATEPARK ONLY FOUR DAYS BEFORE HE WAS SUPPOSED TO LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA FOR A BMX COMPETITION THAT HE HAD BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO FOR MONTHS NOW. With Cory coming off a broken ankle, Vinny coming off two broken feet, and myself coming off a broken neck we are dwindling down. When it comes to people riding for the channel but there is one man left that loves to ride his bike and he starts today, the big boy! With me and Matty being hurt, we figured it would be an awesome opportunity to teach big boy a new trick! This time we are teaching him a rocket manual behind our bike shop! Also break down the crash footage of Matty breaking his leg!”

Haro Bikes – 2018 Mirra Pro Tribute Bike

February 23, 2017

The first look at the 2018 Mirra Pro Tribute Bike from Haro Bikes!

Haro Bikes 2018 Mirra Pro Tribute Bike BMX

Here’s one we’ve been waiting to see! Haro Bikes have just released details on the Dave Mirra 2018 Mirra Pro Tribute bike that they have been working on! This bike turned out absolutely phenomenal and Haro did such an amazing job with the details on this bike. You can get more info on the bike below!

“There are no two ways about it: Dave Mirra was the spark that revitalized Haro in the mid 1990s. Gone were the days of Bob Haro and Ron Wilkerson behind the brand’s direction — it was now Dave Mirra and Ryan Nyquist designing complete bikes that were affordable, high quality and available worldwide to a new legion of BMX fans. A few years later, the X Games hit, and suddenly, Dave Mirra’s signature Haro was on every TV screen of an ESPN subscriber, and demand for his signature bikes and components sky rocketed.

Mirra remained an esteemed member of the Haro team through the end of 2006, and then started his own brand, Mirraco, for the remainder of his BMX career. But the majority of Mirra’s accomplishments at the top of the sport were done on a signature Haro, and it’s where most of us remember him best.

Now, to honor Dave Mirra, Haro is releasing a 2017 tribute Dave Mirra bike, with a bulk of the sales proceeds going directly to the Mirra family. It is but one more way for BMX to continually honor the life, legacy and greatness of Dave Mirra, and all that he gave to his family, friends and BMX as a whole. And it’s proof positive that the memory of Dave Mirra will remain with all of us for a long time to come.”

The 2018 Mirra Pro Tribute Bike comes in 20.5″ only, weighs in at 26.5 lbs. and has a $799.99 price tag.

You can learn more about this bike on the Haro Bikes website.

Haro Bikes 2018 Mirra Pro Tribute Bike BMX

Videos: Doeby Huynh

February 23, 2017

Let’s get to know BMX filmer Doeby Huynh!

Doeby Huynh BMX filmer
Photo: Jeff Z.

If you have been keeping up with the constant flow of BMX videos these days, there’s no doubt that you have started seeing a name that has been constantly popping up in the credits for videos featuring riders like Chad Kerley, Dennis Enarson, Kevin Peraza, Devon Smillie and more. That name would be Doeby. It seems like his name is constantly popping up and that’s awesome because he’s been producing some amazing BMX videos that do not disappoint. We’ve been really stoked on his work, and we realized we really didn’t know a whole lot about this guy that is always Tweeting about food, so we figured it was time we hit him up and get to know him a little better. Let’s see what he had to say and check out some of his latest work!

Name: Doeby Huynh

Location: San Diego, California

Years Riding: 10

Years Filming and editing: 5

What was it that first got you into BMX? Any sort of memories come to mind?
Seeing X-Games on TV was what gave me the spark to get into BMX. Growing up, I was the typical Nerd (still am). I was around 12 and I learned how to pedal a bike that year. I wanted to do something cool, so when I saw BMX on TV I knew that is what I wanted to do. It still hasn’t made me cool though, Haha. Oh well.

What about filming and editing? Was it something you got into through BMX or was it something you were into before the two ever came together?
Yeah, filming and editing was something I got birthed into thanks to BMX. Honestly, it wasn’t something I wanted to do. I was hurt at the time and was the fat kid of the group, so I was blessed with camera duties. I developed a passion for it down the line after I made a few videos. Now I love it. I’m thankful things happened the way it did.

Haha, that fat kid in the group… In the past year it seems like you have been popping up all over the place with different video projects. Was it ever your goal to be a full-time filmer or did it just kind of happen?
It became a goal eventually when I didn’t want to live off the $1 menu anymore. But no, it wasn’t at first. As my passion for filming developed, I knew I wanted to be filmer.

I swear you have fired out a unreal number of really dialed edits in the past few weeks like Kevin Peraza’s new Mongoose video and Broc Raiford’s latest for Dan’s Comp. How many different videos do you think you have done in the past year?
Thanks. I don’t really count how many videos I do, haha. I just try to work on as many projects as I can throughout the year. I like to film the best I can whether it’s for instagram or video part, so I don’t try to fire out too many videos. As long as I can stay focused and put out videos the best I can, I’m happy.

Being based in Southern California has its perks with so many riders to work with. Who was the first rider you filmed a legit video for?
Living in California is a blessing for sure. Having weather that allows you to ride all year is the best. But just living here and owning a camera, doesn’t mean you get to work with whoever you want, haha. My first legit video was with Albert Mercado.

Who are you currently working with on projects? Any hints at what’s coming?
I’m currently taking a little break, but I do have a few things lined up this year. I’ve just been filming around locally with Christian Rigal, and Gary Young lately.

Dan’s Comp: Devon Smillie Video on Vital BMX

Who are your top 5 favorite guys to film with? Any reason why?
I really can’t answer that. Haha. All I can say is that all the guys in San Diego are my favorite people to work with. I love SD. It’s awesome to have so many dudes out here that are so well rounded, and being able to film everything. It’s always a good time when you can just session around with your friends, and randomly be able to stack clips.

Is there a rider that you haven’t had the chance to work with yet, but really want to make happen?
Theres too many to name! Haha. I would love to work with dudes like Jake Seeley, Garrett Reynolds, Alex D, Kriss Kyle and Dan Foley.

Do you get into video projects outside of BMX at all like weddings or anything? I feel like you might have a secret food vlog with all of the food related tweets you fire out.
Haha, there are a few things I work on outside of BMX, I just don’t talk about it or promote it. I do love food. I would love to make a food channel soon, but I’m just lazy.

Doeby Hunyh BMX filmer
Photo: Christian Rigal

Did you ever go to school for film work at all, or has it all been self taught?
Honestly, I wish I had the opportunity to go to film school. It’s mostly self taught, but anytime I need help I reach out to Film Gods of BMX , and thankfully they have helped me out a ton!

How important do you feel school is for something like making videos and everything?
I feel like you can always make anything out of something. It’s all about working with what you have available. If you have an opportunity to go to school, I would say take it. I don’t think school is necessary for filming BMX, but it would help a ton in camera settings and post production.

Who are a few of the filmers that you’re really into these days? Where do you get most of your inspiration for projects?
I love the work of Dave Sowerby, Mike Mastroni, Christian Rigal, Darryl Tocco and Tony Ennis. Growing up I was heavily influenced by all these guys! It’s crazy I get to call most of these dudes my friends.

What was your first camera setup when you started out?
I started out with a Canon GL2. I hated it, but it worked and it’s all I had so that’s all that matters.

What are you working with for a setup these days?
I’ve been filming with a Sony NX100 as my main camera. For second angles, I use a Panasonic G7. Other than that I use a fluid head tripod, and a Glidecam if necessary. Also snacks, always bring snacks.

What are you doing all of your editing on?
I edit on a Macbook Pro using Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Premiere and After Effects

Do you have a dream setup as far as cameras, gear, computer, etc. go? What would you be working with if you could afford it?
For Now, I’ve been wanting a few DVX200’s and a better fluid head tripod.

What’s the weirdest thing somebody has asked you to film? Did you do it?
Some dude I asked me to film him working out, and of course I said no…

I know you mentioned you were taking a little break at the moment, but are you up for other jobs right now? What’s the best way to get ahold of you?
I’m always open for ideas and to work on projects. The best ways to contact me are through Email – doeby.huynh@gmail.com and Instagram – @doeby.

What kind of advice do you have for the guys who are just starting out with making videos?
My advice would be to work with what you have, and make the best out of it. You don’t need the best to make the best. Also, film as much as you can! The best way to learn is to just go out here and do it. Don’t be afraid to reach out to people, the worst they can say is “No”.

How can people keep up with you these days?
My instagram and twitter is @doeby.

Do you have any shout outs or thanks?
Thank you to BMX! BMX is great, fuck y’all who thinks otherwise. I would like to thank Henry at East
County BMX for everything and holding it down for the bmx scene in San Diego. Everyone who has trusted me to work on a project with them. Barthalomou the Gawd for being the best dog ever and Albert Mercado, sometimes.

Anything else you want to say?
AGE IN BMX SHOULD NOT BE A THING. No matter how old or young, everyone deserves respect. No one should discriminate on age, if you can ride a bike that’s all that matters. I feel like there has been way more salty young dudes than salty “old” guys lately. Fuck everyone

Not too many BMX filmers can say they have an X-Games medal. Doeby ended up with a Bronze medal for his work with Dennis Enarson on his “Real BMX” part.

Michael Hanfler – Greetings From Down Under

February 23, 2017

After a long winter, the envy of people getting to head down to Australia for some sunshine and ride time is high. Here’s a video featuring Michael Hanfler getting some time in at a couple different skateparks. Hit play to watch Michael bring a bunch of speed, flow and style to the different bowls and ramps he rode. This BMX video had a real good vibe. If it doesn’t make you wish you were in Australia, you’re crazy.

“Had a good time filming in parks on the Gold Coast in sunny Australia. Thanks heaps to Raman Garcia for being such a patient filmer.
Hope you enjoy it!
” – Michael Hanfler

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