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The director sincerely would like to thank Cyrus and everyone who helped directly or indirectly make this video project possible.
QuickStrike is Nike SB’s latest full-length captured and edited on a “quick strike” timeline. Filmed in ten months across four continents and featuring over 40 members of the Nike SB squad. This one’s for everyone with skin in the game who stacked, battled, traveled, and trusted the plan.
From Rizzo’s first cellar-door hit to the phenomenal closing one-two punch of Mason and Cyrus, HUF serves up an instant classic full of city energy, struggle and glory. This one will live forever.
New Video by Johnny Wilson
The wait is over. Cyrus, Max, Genesis and the rest unveil the fruits of their labor. Check their site for all the goods.
In uncertain times, an eclectic roster from the Swoosh stays focused on the one thing that always rules. With epic sections from GT, Daan, Oski, Korahn, Hause and more, this vid shines with a much-needed light. Appreciate the constant.
Skateboard video by Johnny Wilson.
A video by Jared Sherbert for Stüssy.
Alex Olson's Call Me 917 presents their second full-length video, featuring the skateboarding of Aaron Loreth, Cyrus Bennett, David Clark, Genesis Evans, Hugo Boserup, John Francomacaro, Max Palmer, Nik Stain, Nolan Benfield, Pedro Attenborough, and Vincent Touzery.
We covered both sides of the Atlantic in our latest video shot by Ant Travis and Jacob Harris that will get you sparked to skate the streets. Trust that. Featuring Blake Carpenter, Daan Van Der Linden, Donovon Piscopo, Kyron Davis, Caleb Barnett, Casper Brooker, Karsten Kleppan, Cyrus Bennett, Max Palmer, Sean Malto, Andrew Wilson, Nik Stain and Stefan Janoski.
Alex Olson’s Call Me 917 board company’s full-length video features the skateboarding of Hugo Boserup, Nik Stain, Aidan Mackey, Cyrus Bennet, Alex Olson, Vincent Touzery, Max Palmer and many more.
The Most Productive Crew™ in New York Skateboarding has returned with their second not-just-a-web-clip project in ~four months. They have a nicer camera, clearer picture quality, hornier music supervision, more needle threading tricks, and a continued adherence to 2014’s sexualization of skate video titles.