Spotted this one over on Flat-Matters and it threw me for a loop. Frank Macchio is apparently going by Ralph now. Check out a few fresh flatland clips from the dude. I wonder when he’ll drop a new street edit?
Aloha Flow
Effraim over at Flat-Matters pointed me in the direction of this one. If you’re looking for 9 minutes of flatland goodness this is it. I want to go to Hawaii so bad after watching this. Looks like these guys really had a good time there.
“This trip to Hawai’i was not a means to an end. In other words, we did not go for a contest or some event. We did not go on this trip with the purpose of making a video. Each person had his own motivation and the Energies brought this crew together in Hawai’i at the same time. We were in Hawai’i to BE in Hawai’i and experience the flow of the Aloha Flatland Spirit. Shot mostly with a GoPro and an iPhone, this video is a manifestation of our island experience and awesome things that occurred while we were there. Our crew consisted of Scott Powell, Jesse Puente, Jean-William Prevost, and Bobby K. Carter, along with the riders of the 808. Please enjoy this video! Aloha!” – Bobby Carter
S&M – James White Zero Point One
Spotted this gem over on Flat-Matters. This is James White’s official welcome to the S&M flatland team. Everything about this video is so rad. Must see for sure!
““New bike, new sponsor, James Smith and few hour slot of dry weather! it was on! Yeah right!! I conveniently forgot to account for British December wind whistling through my spokes! Was forced into feeling up the cold floor hard more times than ever! Loved it!”
The truth of Flatland is far from the polished contest runs or neat video parts from your favorite riders, both of these have hours turned into years of solitude, failed progression and cruel consistency.
When I heard James was getting hooked up by S&M I thought a filming session was in order. Living at opposite ends of London we had to make the session count.
Although we were lucky to pin down a dry day, the high hopes of filming a list of bangers was dashed by wind, a flat tire and the unpredictable “having off an day” syndrome.
After fighting against elements and a change of location to a usually desolate car park full of debt hungry shoppers we bowed out to defeat. We parted ways with maybe scraping the whole edit idea and maybe booking a flight February chasing the sun.
After a busy year and cold winter I was keen to see the outcome of the rare past time of capturing moving images. In a tongue and cheek way I over laid the old voice of Johnny Cash to find it work well with the footage.
The result is what I can only describe as a honest view of riding and the journey those that choose roll upon.
WWW.SANDMBIKES.COM
EDITING NOTES:
Filmed and edited in 12hours, I am aware the song has been used many times. I have fallen into a habit of finding balance and comfort of finishing videos of late in black in white, but to me serves as a tool to keep the attention on the subject rather than over processed colour correction. I am proud to have stripped my editing of fake film flashes and keep it raw and simple.
MUSIC:
JOHNNY CASH – HURT
EQUIPMENT:
Canon 5Dmk3 // Canon 7D // 50mm 1.2F // 24-70mm 2.8F // 8-15mm 4F // CS6 PP”
G-Shock – Real Toughness Tokyo 2012
Here’s one I saw over on Flat-Matters that I didn’t want to pass up. Check out what went down a few weeks back at the G-Shock “Real Toughness” contest in Tokyo. Guys like Matthias Dandois, Travis Collier, Viki Gomez and more all put down some amazing links. So wild.
James White on S&M
Spotted this over on Flat Matters. Looks like S&M have added James White to their flatland team over in the U.K through 4Down. Get the full scoop by clicking here.
PRL BMX – Nocne Igraszki Number 3
Proletaryat BMX dropped this new flatland edit. Real good riding and some real clean filming and editing. Can’t go wrong there.
Simon O’Brien Video Rewind
Check out some flatland goodness from Colony‘s Simon O’Brien courtesy of ESPN BMX! This one is a flash back for sure.
“Australia’s Simon O’Brien could be considered one of the best flatland riders in the world. Though he doesn’t get out to compete as much as he once did, O’Brien’s riding in video over the past decade is astonishingly innovative, difficult and stylish. He’s never been one to fall in with the current flatland trends. Instead, he’s pioneered some of most difficult techniques (backwards rolling halfpacker barflips) and kept a level head on his shoulders while also becoming remarkably good at skatepark riding. In the above video, O’Brien, now 33, discusses his progression through flatland, his recent trip to Japan and where he’s at right now with his flatland riding. Video by Stewart Munro.”
Alex Jumelin – The Style, The Life
Spotted this gem over on Flat-Matters. Chck out some fresh flatland goodness from Alex Jumelin. Get to it!
“Filmed in New Orleans on December 8, 2012 for Space Monkeys.
camera and edit | jim mckay
please share!
big thanks to Space Monkeys for the support!
hit them up for dope French clothing at: space-monkeys.fr
hit me up on Instagram @itsjimmckay”
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