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It is hard to put into words how very much I enjoy Adam Johnson´s work. Not only does he know how to capture the aesthetics of rollerblading in a way that appeals to a vast majority of the rolling community, but in addition he seems to dedicate every breathing minute to rollerblading related projects, be it VX, Street Artist or whatnot. For the last few years Adam has been on the road constantly. The routine of buying a van and turning it into his mobile headquarter appears to have become a fixed segment of his life. After filming for On Top and Charging, both extremely well received projects, he still had the energy to put his all into yet another feat.
Ever since the first rolling videos hit the market in the early '90's, certain releases – such as 'The Hoax' and VG installments, or later published milestones like 'Coup de Tat' and 'Brain Fear Gone' – have changed not only the way people tend to look at and think about the specific scenes and rollerbladers portrayed, but also rolling culture itself. Even though I think it's too early to say what long term effect the release of GC.1 will have on the rolling world it undoubtedly has heightened my expectations regarding filming and video graphic techniques. Adding the extremely high production quality to the skills of one of the best teams in rollerblading yet, the math basically does itself. The Ground Control team video represents the passion and hard work Jon Elliott and his crew have put into their dream, resulting in one of the most spectacular videos to date.
As 2011 draws to close, we can look back fondly on a year full of incredible edits. Hammers have been laid and creative lines have been laced. So while you’re recovering from the festive celebrations, crack open another can and have a look back at this small reminder. Here are the ten most popular videos from 2011!
The idea for the Breakfast Club Tour was to rock Belgium and France in a van fully loaded with nine skaters. We ended up leaving Amsterdam with only the four of us in a VW Con-fucking-vertible off to Belgium. Arne Elgersma, Bojd Vredevoogd, Marnix Haak and Robbert Snijder. Our tour planner Bojd spent the last few weeks looking for the finest, most ghetto abandoned places to get some unique footage for the DVD. The first weekend we ended up skating an old pool, a theme-park and spent the night in a creepy half demolished hotel called 'Kosmos'. Exploring these places at midnight was a great adventure by itself.
This banger edit gives you a great recap of the Bercy Battle of the Years, held in France. Enjoy!
Hawke Trackler just released this banger edit covering the great skills of Kenny Shawver, who is a good friend of Hawke. Enjoy!
8000 people watching 80 riders show off their best tricks. This is how the Fise Xperience rolls during their second stop of the Fise Tour in Cadet, France. Check out the results and the recap edit below.
April isn't even over yet but the 2012 edits keep showing up. We hope Kyle won't retire for the rest of the year now that his 2012 edit is out. Would be a shame. Filmed by the talented Andrew Nemiroski, edited by Kyle.
Check out Guillaume Latrompette's smooth and great style in his Family Matters 2 Profile. The dope track is called "Everlasting Shine Blockaz" from the Wick-it the Instigator. Enjoy!
Maxime Genoud is landing a Huge 900 Flatspin in the Mind the Gap show in Zurich, Switzerland. If you don't believe it there is proof! Check the video below.
Check out Demetrios George in this banger edit by Greg Kieffer. Guided by a phat hiphop track, Demetrios is killing it on the streets of New York City. Hit play and find out for yourself!
Check out this bonus section of the Family Matters 2 DVD, featuring the upcoming and development of rollerblading. The old school bladers, hot chicks, the upcoming of the rollerblading communtiy, some bits of the sickest profiles, it's all in here. Enjoy!
Gergo Guba filmed the 2012 Revolution Street Contest in Szeged, Hungary. Check out the edit to feel the awesome vibe and watch the bladers lace their sickest tricks. The results are below the video. Enjoy!
In 2007 Ryan Benner made this mini documentary about rollerblading as his entry for the Yahoo! Actions Sports Contest. The video is uploaded a couple of days ago and filled with passionate bladers talking about rollerblading and showing their creativity performed on the streets. Sit back and hit play for your daily portion of street skating here on Be-Mag.