Denny Pascasio, Chris Zepperi and Franco get a session in at the Mastic Plaza for this new edit for The Take.
Filmed and edited by Jeff DuPaul
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Denny Pascasio, Chris Zepperi and Franco get a session in at the Mastic Plaza for this new edit for The Take.
Filmed and edited by Jeff DuPaul
Check out some fresh street goodness from Tony Cherry for The Daily Grind. Take a peek!
Simple‘s James Reynolds has some fresh footage for you to check out. You better believe it’s worth a look.
The Black Keys – Strange Times
I’m not sure if this is the coming back of Rodeo Peanut or just a one off, but either way I’m stoked to see that title back. Check out this quick edit of Mike Brennan, Jared Washington, Dominic Biro, Chris Reyes, Dave Krone and Trey Jones cruising the Austin, Texas park. Check it!
Mutant‘s Nuno Faria was kicking 2012 off with some real good riding until he broke his hand. Check out what he was able to get filmed before being put out of commission for a bit.
Don’t forget you can check out “Footwork” in its entirety over on the Orchid website!
“Mix section from our video “Footwork”. Starring Wiz, Brian Histand, Dave Krone, Micky Marshall, Dan Conway, & friends.
Filmed by Ryan Navazio, edited by Derek Adams, visual fx by Josh Clancy.
Song: King Khan & The Shrines – No Regrets”
Greg Illingworth footage is always super good. You will definitely want to check this one out.
“GoPro just hooked me up so I made this little video from four days spent in Swakopmund and Windhoek riding street and… the desert. Thanks to Tim Moolman for helping with the filming, and thanks to the Moolman family for putting us up and putting up with us.” – Greg
I really wish I could say this was too soon…. Part of me wants to believe this edit was on hold until she passed away though.
“Paul Chamberlain S&M Intrikat rider makes a BMX tribute to Whitney Houston who died today in currently unknown circumstances at the age of 48. I was inspired by Ammon Chesworth and Lust Fang to use this song. It means a lot to me as it brings back a lot of memories of growing up rollerskating. All filmed in Australia. Mostly in Sydney. A mix of me riding flatland and street. This is how I roll. Featuring Mick Bayzand, Shaun Jarvis, Billy Brooks and my wife Jen Allison.”