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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!
'U3 Baumwall', which may sound weird in English, is actually a train station here in Hamburg, Germany. This is the station we usually got off for the filming of this video since it's right next to the "Hafen City", a new district of the city that is currently being built on ancient harbour ground. No building is older than five years and neither are the spots.
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.'
One week after this years Winterclash tooks place in Eindhoven, Be-Mag presents you our second edit of the event. Karsten Boysen has worked really hard on this and we think it came out great!
Meeting Mark Stamer in Hamburg for a session this year, you could feel certain that this guy would amaze you once more. Not only with his flawless skating but with his friendly and humble personality as well. Some things just won't change. It's been long overdue that one can get a HD-view of his skating again here on Be-Mag. Not like Mark has been out of the game or something... He probably was just too busy doing some decent scientific research or getting his Nosepress game on. So check out the One Minute One Spot that he dropped at the Wilhelmsburg Banks this summer.
Sometimes you don't really know what you're getting yourself into. Work might just stay a piece of cake or become a hard challenge. When you're an ambitious person like Karsten Boysen, it usually turns out to be the latter. Since Karsten got his hands on cameras, he has fought one hell of a lot of those self imposed challenges. This year he portrayed the rolling scene of his hometown Hamburg and that is something the scene there has been missing for quite some time.
Mark Stamer is one of the last Rollerbladers in Germany representing what you could call the “second generation” of Rollerblading. Nobody affected German or even European Rollerblading more in concerns of style and perfectionism on wheels like he did ...
Sydney Hansen is one of those guys that own the park in the city they are from. Sydney is from Hamburg, Germany and the I-Punkt Skateland belongs to him! Great to finally see him get some exposure in the form of an awesome edit. Beautifully made by Karsten Boysen. Enjoy...
Check out which news posts and articles were viewed the most in the last week of 2011.
Two weeks ago we released the 'U3 Baumwall'-video that features finest Rollerblading from Hamburg. Now Karsten Boysen released some bonus footage for you.
Wired’s Playbook just posted up an article about the Winterclash featuring the Be-Mag edit by Karsten Boysen.
Karsten just posted up an edit from the IPunkt skatepark in Germany. It features the skating of Mark Stamer,Alex Deutschmann, Maurice Regnaut, Karsten Boysen, Olaf Schwandt, Marvin Tunnat and Sidney Hansen. Enjoy! I-Punkt November '09 edit ...
Skater: Marc Woltmann
Trick: freestyle fishbrain
Photographer: Karsten Boysen
Location: Hamburg / Germany