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We're really excited to bring you the news of 'Traitement' winning the Danish Adventure Film Festival! Read this interview with the mastermind behind the project, Jonas Hansson. And as promised by Jonas, there is something he wants to share with all of us in celebration of the win: The Marc Moreno and Gabriel Hyden part from 'Traitement' has just been made public and is waiting for you after the click!
The Be-Mag production 'Traitement' by Jonas Hansson has been nominated for the Adventure Film Festival in Copenhagen, Denmark. The film will be competing with other adventure features like 'The Art of Flight', the most expensive Snowboard film ever produced, as well as the highly praised Mountain Biking piece 'LifeCycles', which also pushed production value for extreme sport flicks to new heights.
We had a good hour of session, and the sign-ins of skaters in the competition was finally over. The new spot at the SEB buildings was just as we expected it to be: great for rollerblading. The surface made of smooth concrete turning and tossing like a river down a lazy sloped hill, with the occasional curb to skate and a big two meter gap in the ending made it a rollerblading fantasy.
Jonas Hansson (the director of Flygt and some of the most illustrious edits of 2009) is currently wrapping up the last month of shooting before taking his new film Traitement in to post producton.
Be-Mag Issue 35 featured an article with Denmark's Jacob Juul. What went on behind-the-scenes? Keep reading to find out!
Let the record show that I've never interviewed someone before. Let the record also show that I doubt there's a better way to give interviewing a start than with a gentleman from a far away land who is really good at something I'm really bad at.
Okay, were traveling, partying and skating since Wednesday. so i thinks its time to give you a short summary whats going on. Since Copenhagen is one of the best city we decided to come back this summer for shooting, filming and of course party.
The Scandinavian Real Street Finals 2008 happen on August 9th. The meeting place is Valby station in Copenhagen at 12:00. Transportation from spot to spot will happen with public transportation aka. busses.
We asked Mr Toxboe from toxboe.net if he could write a little sum up of what has been happening over in Denmark during this summer and here is his first wrap up. We will now bring you more summaries from scenes all over the world. So watch out.
Friday the 11th of August was the SRSC in Copenhagen, Denmark. The spots this year were all in one place, the concrete beach called Amager Strandpark. What could be better than to have a competition at the beach on a hot sunny summer day at probably the best spot in the country? I wouldn’t know, cause that’s not what happened…
Another lovely summer with a lot of adventures. Filmed in Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Halmstad, Malmö, Falkenberg and Helsingborg with a Canon 60D. Skating by Jaco Jull, Mihai Militaru and many more. Enjoy!
This section of “Take Your Time” is providing you with an inside look of the skating that was done in Denmark and in Germany. As a thank you to all those around the globe who helped making “Take Your Time” possible, Gregory Preston uploaded this short video.
Christian Berg has been building his own guerllia skatepark in Copenhagen for quite some time. This is an edit of him and Montre skating the thing. Must see!
Germany's biggest extreme sports channel - sport2.de - just posted up a review about our latest video production 'Traitement'. Check out the article (in german) here:http://www.sport2.de/skateboard/ansicht/date/2011/04/20/artikel/traitement-das-ne...
Olav Norheim from Trondheim (Norway) took the Scandinavian title 2010 at the final in Kopenhagen past Saturday. Keep your eyes peeled for some more coverage from the SRSC Final 2010.
Check out the mix section of the Grindhouse video release from last year, good stuff.
Congratulations to Jacob Juul Petersen, who once again took the win in the Scandinavian Real Street Finals. The winning trick was a fullcab backside savannah with a massive 540 out on the infamous Panum Instituttet ledges. The results were ...
The Scandinavian Real Street Finals 2008 will go down on August 9th. The meeting place is Valby station in Copenhagen. Be there at noon. Transportation from spot to spot will happen with public transportation aka. busses. Check out the spots and ...
This year's SRSC finals will take place on the 26th of June in Copenhagen (Denmark). Meeting point: “The icehills spot” - Charlotte Ammundsens Plads 3, 1359 Copenhagen KMeeting time: 12pm More info on this year's event + all the pas...
Skater: Jonas Hansson
Trick: Mute Air
Photographer: Felix Strosetzki
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Dominik Wagner
Trick: Air
Photographer: Felix Strosetzki
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Kare Lindberg
Trick: Ao Topporn to gap through the hedge
Photographer: Felix Strosetzki
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Michaen Nissen
Trick: Royale
Photographer: Anders Toxboe
Location: Panum institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Michael Nissen
Trick: Alleyoop soul
Photographer: Anders Toxboe
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Jojje Nyberg
Trick: Wallride
Photographer: Jacob Møller
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Magnus Packness (IZM)
Trick: Abstract grab 180
Photographer: Jacob Møller
Location: Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Jacob Juul
Trick: Truespin Topside Soyale
Photographer: Anders Toxboe
Location: Fields, Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Nils Schultz
Trick: Topside Acid
Photographer: Anders Toxboe
Location: Amager Strandpark - Copenhagen, Denmark
Skater: Dan Richter Jørgensen
Trick: Backside Royale
Photographer: Anders Toxboe
Location: Amager Strandpark - Copenhagen, Denmark