Sylvain Chaussée, fellow blader and master technician at Niagara Custom Lab in Toronto (Canada). Sylvain was the 16mm technician for the Hermanos Movie by Ivan Narez. Here is his skating edit + behind the scenes. All shot on variances of Kodak Motion Picture 16mm film.
Hermanos by Ivan Narez: Trailer | Visit Hermanos.film.
The moment has finally arrived where I can show you all one of the projects I’ve invested most of my time into for the past few years… The launch of a series of films and books all documenting the sport we’ve been lucky enough to find. Here is the first film and book series all shot in Mexico. - Ivan Narez.
These images were documented in the summer of 2013 through various cities in the country of Mexico. Entirely captured on 16mm motion picture film and variances of still film. Featuring: Brian Freeman, Brandon Smith, Victor Arias & more.
These experiences take you through what it’s like to live on the road in the pursuit of following your childhood dreams.
In our case, growing up rollerblading and continuing to do it for 20 years, one could hardly imagine that it could ever take you so far, and for so long. Visit Hermanos.film for more information.
Hermanos - A film by Ivan Narez. Photography by Brandon Smith, Additional Photography by Ivan Narez. 16mm Technician: Sylvain Chaussée. Title Design: Pablo Partida. Art Direction: Mike McMullen. Hermanos means Brothers.
Featuring Dustin Werbeski, Brandon Calleja, Leon Basin, Taylor Ritchie & Jimmy Key. Filmed by Brandon Calleja & Barbara Werbeski. Edited by Dustin Werbeski.
The video is out, you can get it on Sellfy ($6.34+).
Highlight video of the 11 annual King of the Street contest held yearly in Calgary. Filmed and edited by Jesse Jost (Youtube).
Each year skaters from across Canada come to Calgary to compete for the honour of being King of the Street. King of the Street was started by Tom Dixon to promote “real street skating”.
This years winners:
- King of the Street - Sheldon Lapointe
- Best Trick - Danny Thepsouvanh
- 2nd Place - Dan “The Monster” Varin
Previous winners include: Richie Eisler, Dustin Werbeski, Antony Pottier, Shaun Unwin, Ryan Roux & Dallas Kurtz.
Werbeski studied photography which took him to Spain, where he became a professional rollerblader.
Dustin Werbeski says he didn’t think anything would come of his rollerblading.
Starting very young and practising almost constantly, Werbeski’s passion for rollerblading eventually became a career. Before he turned pro, Werbeski studied photography at what was then named SIAST, now Sask PolyTech, before he moved west to Vancouver. […]
Check the Article on Cbc.ca.
Goodbye is too good a word, blade. So Dustin just says farewell. Xsjado Farewell PB with Kizer Level 3.1 & UC Richie Eisler 68mm 88A wheels. Location: Regina, Canada.