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The World Rolling Series has introduced a new addition to their already successful competitive format. 'Uploaded', a online video format, allows competitors from around the world to upload their own edits in order to win prizes and points within WRS. It combines the concepts of mass generated edits over the recent years with people who want to compete in a different scope. There are those who express their riding best in front of crowds under the pressure of direct competition, which in the past have been the ones able to succeed in a competitive nature. Now, those who work best in front of the camera at their own pace have the opportunity to find competitive success where it did not exist before. WRS representatives Daniel Kinney and Kato Mateu got together with Be-Mag with the intention of answering some questions and cracking open all that is 'Uploaded.'
More and more edits are popping up from the NYC Street Invite. Here we've got an edit for you from the Skatelife.TV crew who were also pretty close with their lense to the action that took place under one of Brooklyn's bridges.
The New York City scene has recently lost an asset but at the same time the San Diego gained one. Born and raised in Belleville, NJ, Tim Franken has been blading for about eleven years. As a young athlete looking for new opportunities, Franken saw the chance to move out to California with his brother in order to pursue his real passion in life: Rollerblading.
The latest "Let's Roll New York" weekly session recently went down at the new Pier 62. Ryan Loewy and Cesar Macay delivered this great photoset of all the action - including the announcement of Create Originals' newest pro, Montre Livingston!
Last man standing 2009 was the best turnout to date, i expected a lot of people to show up since its become popular every year, but its not what I expected and i got to meet people i never thought of meeting one of the best comps ...
Finally after filming little by little throughout our travels, summertime going into fall, myself and Val have come up with this edit to show to you all. Another notch in the headboard will be added to the other edits I have sent your way. Val is one of the biggest reasons why I love editing. I did his first skate edit, which was also my first, with a tiny home video camera and iMovie. Happy B-DAY VAL, you are the man and always will be. -Cesar Macay
A few short clips from rider Franco Cammayo blading for Tri-State Skate.
skatelife.TV just put out their "official" edit for the Last Man Standing 2011 competition that took place in NYC last weekend. Filmed and edited by Cesar Macay with additional footage by Shawn Engler and Christian Delfino. Check it out!
Check out this sweet profile of Ryan Many. Watch Ryan pull some unconventional tricks on some of the famous spots in New York City. Edit by Cesar Macay.
Check out Tyron Ballantine experiencing New York City and shredding it to bits. Filmed by Cesar Macay and Shawn Engler. Enjoy...
Check out this sweet edit featuring Franco Cammayo. Edited by Cesar Macay. Enjoy...
NYC skating from Spring 2011. Filmed by Cesar Macay and Ryan Many, edited by Cesar Macay.
9TO5Mixtape with their personal view on BCSD. Filmed and edited by Cesar Macay.
Filmed at Drop In Skatepark and Shields skatepark in NY by Cesar Macay.
Another great edit out of Shields Skatepark, NY. Filmed and Edited by Cesar Macay.
Skater: Keiki Alexandra
Trick: Back Farv
Photographer: Cesar Macay
Location: New York City