Gav Drumm’s section from Vine St Chapter 2. The full video is still available on Sellfy ($10).
6 years on from Vine St Chapter 1, we are proud to present the second instalment: CHAPTER II.
Despite the crew now on their separate paths, the friendships formed under the roof of 58 Vine St still remain and Dom West’s drive to document the scene’s progression is stronger than ever.
Starring: CJ Wellsmore, Rian Arnold, Gav Drumm, Tien Nguyen, Robbie Pitts, Alan Dick, Matthias St. John, Josh Nielsen, Craig Brocklehurst & Cam Wesson. Running Time 50 mins. Directed, Filmed & Edited by Dom West. Visit Dom-west.com.
Rian Arnold’s section from Vine Vine St Chapter 2, the full video is available on Sellfy ($10).
The Bondi section from Vine St Chapter 2, the full video is available on Sellfy.
Dom West is a 31 year old British skater and cinematographer living in Sidney, Australia.
Dom’s work has become some of the Best Skating video pieces ever done, from working with some of the world’s top skaters to the choosing epic locations, Dom seems to have a special eye.
How did you get into filming? What filming gear do you use? Best 5 skaters to take on a trip with you? What’s a normal Dom West day like? Do you like bananas? All of these and lot more questions were answered during this 72 minute skate talk with one of the most influential skating individuals in 2018.
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar may seem like one of the last places on earth you would choose to go for a skate trip. A once isolated state with a history of military rule, having only opened up to foreigners in the last decade, the world’s perception of Myanmar is polarised.
Despite the country’s checkered political history and continuing internal conflict, amongst the melting pot of religions and cultures exists a thriving group of rollerbladers. Follow the equally colourful crew that is Gav Drumm, Joe Atkinson and Mathieu Heinemann as they uncover this unique scene and skate some of the most untouched terrain out there.
Full Film available on Sellfy: Sellfy.com/p/Cw7A/. A Film by Dom West. Produced by Vine St Cinema. Starring Gav Drumm, Joe Atkinson & Mathieu Heinemann. In association with Myanmar Skate Association.
Previously: Blading Burma (2018) by Dom West - Teaser 1.
The Republic of the Union of Myanmar may seem like one of the last places on earth you would choose to go for a skate trip. A once isolated state with a history of military rule, having only opened up to foreigners in the last decade, the world’s perception of Myanmar is polarised.
Despite the country’s checkered political history and continuing internal conflict, amongst the melting pot of religions and cultures exists a thriving group of rollerbladers. Follow the equally colourful crew that is Gav Drumm, Joe Atkinson and Mathieu Heinemann as they uncover this unique scene and skate some of the most untouched terrain out there.
Full Film available on Sellfy.
A Film by Dom West. Produced by Vine St Cinema. Starring Gav Drumm | Joe Atkinson | Mathieu Heinemann. In association with Myanmar Skate Association.
Tien Nguyen’s section from Vine St: Chapter II. Full film available now on Sellfy.
Friends section from Vine St : Chapter II. Full film available now on Sellfy ($10).
Chapter II. Despite the crew now on their separate paths, the friendships formed under the roof of 57 Vine St still remain and Dom West’s drive to document the scene’s progression is stronger than ever. Starring: CJ Wellsmore, Rian Arnold, Gav Drumm, Tien Nguyen, Robbie Pitts, Alan Dick, Matthias St. John, Josh Nielsen, Craig Brocklehurst, Cam Wesson. Directed, Filmed & Edited by Dom West.
Some outtakes and behind the scenes footage from PERSPECTIVES : LONDON.
{PERSPECTIVES} : LONDON. “It’s not obvious why we are doing what we are doing. There seems to be some drive. There’s a collective bigger picture at play.”
{PERSPECTIVES} aims to give insight into the unique subculture that is rollerblading, following influential figures and their stories, in an attempt to document the sport’s rich history.
London’s place in the global rollerblading community is unquestionable. With countless influential skaters having honed their skills in the streets of London, today there still remains a strong scene which is as alive now as it was in the 90s.
Directed, Filmed & Edited by Dom West. Narration by Leon Humphries. Featuring: Leon Humphries, James Bower, Sam Crofts, Neil Ingall, Blake Bird, Jake Eley & Andy Spary.
Visit Dom-west.com.