Got a text from my friend Grant Hazelton about driving up to his place (3hr 45min) and riding with him to the skatepark in Toronto (2hr). I accepted the offer and here it is. 12 hours driving for 3 hours of skating one massive bike park. - Cameron Card.
Featuring Cameron Card, Erik Burrow, Stefan Brandow & more.
First of this year we made a trip to Rye Airfield to join in on the all inline session. - Cameron Card.
Blood, Pride & True, sixwonsix Team video. A video Released at the Bittercold Showdown 2008. Featuring JC Rowe, Cameron Card, Don Bambrick, Gary Murphy, Brian Murphy, Mikey Blair & more!
Blood, Pride and True (2008) - Full Video:
PLAY:
Intro |
JC Rowe & Montage |
Cameron Card |
Don Bambrick |
Gary Murphy |
Brian Murphy |
Mikey Blair |
Interviews |
Credits |
Teaser 1 |
Teaser 2.
Cameron Card started to upload his collection of Mini DVs. One hour of raw clips each, full of unseen moments featuring your favourite skaters. Enjoy!
Can you believe I use to do this stuff all day every day? Here’s some raw footage of when I was filming for my HOT 102.R video part, and Tory Treseder was filming for a video part of his own. We made a trip out to California to visit friends and get clips. Enjoy! - Cameron Card.
Episode 02 - Filming for HOT 102.R, 2nd Regime Team Video
List of Skaters you’ll see in this video: Cameron Card, Tory Treseder, Chris Olpin, Jaren Grob, Chris Haffey & Jeff Stockwell.
Episode 01 - ASA Finals (2001)
2001 ASA Finals North Hills Mall. Fort Worth, Texas. AM warmups, Cameron Card rookie year finals Pro run, Best trick Vert, Best trick Street.
Mini DV picture: Juri.su, check this scan collection of video tapes!
First week after getting my new DJI Mavic drone, there was an Inline Weekend Getaway that Long Tonthat organized. I thought it would be a perfect to get some time flying the drone indoors. Enjoy! - Cameron Card.
Legacy, the 2005 USD team video by Joe Navran - Full Video: PLAY. Featuring: Dustin Latimer, Brian Shima, Champion Baumstimler, Josh Petty, Kevin Gillan, Jon Julio, Carlos Pianowski, Arlo Eisenberg, Abdiel Colberg, Dominic Sagona, Robert Lievanos, Gonzo Jaquez, Evgeny Leonov, Albert Hooi, Demetrios George, Aaron Feinberg, Rachard Johnson, Scott Raser, Sean Kelso, Mark Korte, Cameron Card & more.
Fan Favorites: Congratulations to Nils Jansons (55.2% of the vote).
Judges Results
Judges Votes
Thanks Corky Segue.
Tory Treseder - Day in the Life. “Can’t help but love the dude”. - Cameron Card. Video on Vimeo: PLAY.
1. Beyond deciding to wear a helmet following your head injury, have you also modified your style of skating since the injury? If so, how would you describe the change?
I put a lot more thought into my rollerblading now.
2. The process of rehabilitation after an injury is just as much psychological as physiological. How would you describe the highs and lows of coming back after a serious injury? Was this process much different for your head injury rehab than for previous injuries, how so?
Oh my! I’ve never had an injury that can even compare to my head injury. Usually it’s been “my body feels better, I’m ready to blade.” The physical part of my healing process was luckily deleted from my memory and there’s not much to talk about there, other then I heard it was a very rough road, not only for me but everyone around me.
The mental healing is what I’ve been dealing with since the injury. It’s been a very new and confusing ride I’ve been on.
After the injury, my mind was set on never blading again. Nine months of having that mind set was a very depressing time for me. I’ve never been as low as I was during that time.
My mom noticed I was missing something in my life and needed to change the way I thought. I don’t know the exact words she said but it went something like this, “Cameron you need rollerblading in your life, take what happened and learn from it.”
Since then I’ve figured out a few things I needed to change: Never get frustrated with a trick, the moment I’m not enjoying the act of rollerblading is the moment of going against the reason I do it. If I have to hit something or bang my head to get juiced to do the trick I’m not calm enough to be as focused as I would like. Any doubt means I shouldn’t be trying the trick. As long as I’m mentally capable of trying a trick then I know I’ve got it. I don’t push past the signs of getting hurt. I’m also able to stop trying a trick without worrying about it. Those are some of the way’s I’ve been able to mature from my injury. […]
Check the full Cameron Card Interview on Archive.org.
Cameron Card - Unused Second Regime ad that was going to be used for Rejects. Shot by BK. Design by Roadhouse.