Dave Hill and Robert Antaki in Portland, Oregon skating in Sleuth Pants @ New Year’s sessions (January 1st, 2025).
Choose your destination: Portland, Oregon / Portland, Maine.
Dave Hill and Robert Antaki in Portland, Oregon skating in Sleuth Pants @ New Year’s sessions (January 1st, 2025).
Dailies by James Truitt (Sept 23/24, 2023) - Alex Sams and Josiah Blee took the potato to Portland. More Dailies on Youtube.
“Eastland” - Keegan Smith. The Monarch of Maine, Keegan Smith, shredding and deading his home state. Filmed and produced by Greg Sohn.
Keegan has been holding down the Maine, and New England skate scene for over twenty years. Greg Sohn spent a few months capturing his effortless style and blended it with some shots of Portland and a dash of racquetball. - Visaid.
“I’ve been wanting to prep and shred this spot for awhile now, finally got a break in the rain to be able to do so! video features me and the homie jack! we also found another ledge right across the street that we got to shred while we waited for the lacquer to dry! hope y’all enjoy the video!”. - Zack Savage.
Portland, Oregon - First edition of the Rip City Rumble. “Thanks to Cody Clark, Zach Gideon and Co. for organizing and throwing an amazing competition. There was some unbelievable talent on display”. - Ben Larsen.
Results
RIP City Rumble - August 20th 2022. Photos.
Filmed in Portland, Oregon from 2019-2020. John and I set out to make a full part and picked up momentum quickly. But we got cut short by the pandemic and never quite got back to filming again. We’re excited to finally show everyone what we made in that time, cheers bud! - Ivan Gwynn.
Hardware: Sony VX2000, Century Optics MK1.
Flashback: Alex Broskow travelled to New York City, Detroit, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Phoenix, Dallas and Kansas City to bring you his Champagne part.
Alex Broskow - Champagne Section
B-Roll
Filmed and edited by David Sizemore and Adam Johnson. Design by Nicholas Stahl. Photography by Shawn Engler.
April 2016 - may 2017.
Filmed by David Sizemore and Adam Johnson. Edited by David Sizemore. Design by Quiet Vessel. Produced by Vibralux Media. Visit Bladingisdead.com.
Graeme Wilson filmed for this section from the age of 24 to 28 and had the opportunity to skate in a number of different cities across the country; from Portland, OR to Boone, NC.
Graeme would like to thank Inline Warehouse for the 6 years of support since 2012 as well as Razors for giving him an opportunity to ride Flow for them. A lot of what you see in this section wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for those companies.
Last Try: Part 2 is a video that references our historical inability to stop trying something even after we said we were done (watch our video “Last Try” to fully appreciate the joke, you peasant). This is a video that took five years to come together from May 2012 to November 2017 and that time frame was due to regular schedule conflicts, people quitting blading, aging bodies, and just general growing up.
But with all of the obstacles, it was still finished and now you get to witness it. Be nice. Last Try: Part 2 premiered at the Kenworthy Theater in Moscow, ID on January 24th, 2018.
Music: “Holiday” by Jet.