New V.O.D in the making. This one is going to be a full length, 10 or so minutes long section! All filmed in my home town Plymouth. I’m going to try and capture all the history, hidden treasures, interesting spots, hammers and everything else this beautiful city has to offer. This is a still from one of the first clips I got, filmed at an old gun station behind Bovisand fort, this fort was built in the 1860s as a defence against the threat posed by Napoleonic France. Let’s just say this rail wasn’t the safest! - Billy Murton (Photo).
Previously: Capital Rollas - Welcome to the Team, Billy Murton (2021).
Sam Crofts - Natural launch to Fishbrain Bonk in East London, UK (Larger Picture on Imgur).
Photo courtesy of Tom Sharman (Vimeo | Linkedin).
One of the many moments from the Capital Rollas Street Jam that took place on Saturday the 16th of September, situated hidden in the middle of a dystopian metropolis in South East London - Leon Humphries with a flawless Truespin Topside Soul down a makeshift box ledge.
Big thanks to JP Harris and Blake Bird for putting on such a sick event, with a great turn out of bladers to boot. - Tom Sharman.
Larger Picture on Imgur (via). Tom Sharman, videographer & editor joie de vivre. Moving image maker of sorts. Showreel: PLAY.
Early 2016 at Velodrome in Manchester. Chillin’ in a big yellow pipe! - Stephen Swain.
Larger Picture on Imgur (via).
Picture of the day: Carlos Bernal - in the streets, as always. Photo: Jona
Picture of the day, by Ryo Takahashi: Yuto Goto, filming for his latest video: Concrete Dance, a video by Tatsunari Sakai. Larger picture, more pictures in this post.
いつも自分が作るビデオとはまた違った雰囲気の作品で、インラインスケートの表現の仕方は無限大だと撮影を通して感じました。コンクリートダンス公開です、よろしゅう - Yuto Goto.
Rough Google Translation: While shooting, I felt that the way of expressing inline skating was endless, this video has a different atmosphere as my regular edits. Concrete Dance is now available.