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It’s Friday the 22nd of April, time for the world premiere of Australian DVD ‘Seven Rats’. It was in a dark and filthy cobblestone alleyway right in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD that the red carpet was rolled out for all who attended. The appropriately named ‘Rancho Notorious’ was the venue for the evening. Inside on the first level was an old warehouse converted into a gallery showcasing talented Melbourne artists, but this didn’t take importance away from the bar which was serving the finest local and imported beers, wine, and an enormous cheese platter (real rat food). Like most who attended, Josh Clarke strolled in with his eyes set on the bar. The event and venue was one that Melbourne rollerbladers had not experienced before for a premiere, and everyone knew this meant something special.
Be-mag asked me to do a 1 min 1 spot edit, so me, Craig and the crew went to Docklands which is a beautiful Melbourne inner city area to film this edit. I hope you all enjoy the outcome. - Matthias Ogger
Short edit featuring Valo Australia riders Robbie Pitts and Gavin Drumm at the Australian Rolling Open 2010.
Clayton Woodley just sent us some shots showing Chris at the preparty with Richie Eisler and a couple of other folks, there's also a shot of some air with a shopping cart but Chris makes up for it with his 900 and double backflip sequence in the edit. Check it out.
The Rat Tail Army just posted this brand new Nimh edit featuring the Australia Nimh force (consisting of Johnny Jensen, Simon Dorabialski and Mass Alhatawi) at the 2010 Australian Rolling Open.
Sick edit of Matthias showing some footage from his photoshots for the Be-mag interview in issue 34.
Danny Jensen Australian Rider from Street Artist Urethane on Vimeo.
The Australian Rolling Open, initially conceptualized to fill the void left by the Aussie Titles, has proven itself to be greater than any of those involved in its planning could have hoped for.
Quality edit by Mr Dom West, CJ Wellsmore and Brian Aragon really tear the park apart at the end. This is a must see.Quark: "Dom West just dropped the best AUS Open 2009 edit to date (no goombas). Check it out on his Vimeo page." A...
Here's the first edit from the WRS stop in Australia. CJ Wellsmore took first place...