It looks like Jason Phelan got the hook up from GoPro so he decided to give it a test with a few clips of him and Kriss Kyle at Unit 23. Take a peek!
Print Ad: Demolition – Ronnie Napolitan

Here’s a look at Demolition‘s latest print ad featuring Ronnie Napolitan and their Machette tires. You can find this in issue 88 of DIG!
Random iPhone Clips
Jared Washington pulled out his iPhone and filmed a bunch of clips for a quick new edit. Check out riding from himself, Mike Brennan, Mike rose, Chris Gollup, Horny monkey and Garret Hoogerhyde.
Days Out With the Phantom Miro M120
Cameras now days are so nuts and even though Phantom’s are insanely costly, they produce footage that’s worth it. Here’s a video that features a few clips of Chad Kagy and Alistair Whitton among some skaters and what not. Slow-mo maxed.
“I was lucky enough to be the first person to shoot with the new Vision Research Phantom M120 camera systems. This is just a sample of a project I have had in my head for a while. With help from Abel Cine I was able to test out the camera’s before they shipped and put this little edit together. Being able to have a small form factor high speed camera like this for my projects is a long time wish.
Shot on location at Camp Woodward PA & NYC
campwoodward.com/
Skate/BMX/MotoX riders-
Kevin Tierney,Kevin Grahm,Ryan Banach,Chad Kagy,Ben Hatchell,Alistair Whitton
Director/Cinematographer/Editor: Jim Geduldick
1st AC: Greg Wilson
2nd AC: Zack Mctee
Stills Photographer: Dave Gittleman
Behind the Scenes- Dave Metty, Cody Stauder,Jorge Jovel
AC-RB Umali
Stuntman/Pyro- Alistair Whitton
Music-Reaching out – Nero -Album Welcome Reality ft Daryl Hall”
A Simple Day with Sergio Layos and Darryl Nau
“The 12th SImple Session took place in Tallinn the first weekend of april as always it was an amazing contest! This time I thought about making a video thats a bit different and shows how a rider and an announcer experience a day at the, as many people say, best contest.
I was lucky enough to follow one of spain’s finest, Sergio Layos and the living bmx legend, Darryl Nau on the day of the finals, a day full great bmx riding, meeting people, party, fun and overall good times!
I hope you like it!” – Saphire Visuals
Emile Bouwman Glidecam Edit
Here’s some real solid riding from Emile Bouwman mixed with some smooth filming and editing. Take a peek!
“One Friday with Emile “Boost” Bouwman. Testing out my new Glidecam HD-2000. Amazing riding, amazingly smooth shots… This is the beginning!
Music:
Gramatik-Friday
Gear:
Canon EOS 60D
Canon 18-135mm 3.5-5.6
Rode VideoMicPro
Glidecam HD-2000
Location:
Middelburg, Zeeland”
Road To Relentless Energy Drink NASS – North England Qualifier
More BMX Videos
Here’s a look at what went down at the NASS qualifier in North England this past weekend. Hit the Ride UK site for more info and to see results!
Through The Lens: How To Create Seamless Sequences In Photoshop

This is something that every BMX photographer should know how to do. With riding getting more and more tech/combo based on the daily knowing how to create a seamless sequence is incredibly beneficial to anyone behind the lens. All you need is a DSLR that can shoot sequences, a tripod and Photoshop. The cool thing about shooting seamless sequences is that you can really show a trick in a different way as opposed to with a still shot. Sometimes a single shot just doesn’t do the trick justice. That was the case with this photo of Kevin Kiraly whipping down the famous Wallenberg set. I really wanted to show the length of this whip and after looking at many angles, the side view seamless really stood out to me as the best way to show the entire trick and really try to give it as much credit as it deserves. As a photographer you should always be looking to tell some sort of story with your photos and sometimes a seamless sequence can help do just that. Also, I want to point out that this is the way that I personally put together a seamless sequence and the way that I have found works best for me. Everyone edits a little differently and there are many different ways to get to the same end result. Hopefully this all makes sense and inspires you to get out and shoot as soon as possible to try out these steps for yourself. Let’s get started.
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