Helge Tscharn Doku Trailer a Skateboarding video by skateboardmsm
Alle Skateboarder wissen es eh schon lange. Neben der Eric Dressen Reihe gibt es gerade noch eine weitere Skateboard Doku über eine Legende, diesmal aus dem Bereich Fotografie und aus Deutschland. Helge Tscharn hat mit seinen Fotos über 30 das "Gesicht" der deutschen Skateboardszene entscheidend mit geprägt und dokumentiert. Besonders mit Dienstältesten deutschem Skateboardmagazin, dem Monster Skateboard Magazine war seine Arbeit über 25 Jahre immer eng verbunden und mit bestimmend. Das Monster Skateboard Magazin hat ihm daher eine mehrteilige Doku Reihe gewidmet, die nicht nur die Geschichte von Helge Tscharn und dem Monster Skateboard Magazine, sondern ein stückweit die Geschichte der deutschen Skateboardszene erzählt. Heraus gekommen ist dabei eine filmischen Homage an ein Leben voller Fotografie und Skateboarding aber vor allem über Liebe und Enthusiasmus für die Sache. Wir wollen daher die Doku besonders allen ans Herz legen die nichts mit Skateboarden zu tuen haben. Get inspired! Für alle Videos auf "more" klicken!
This is a wonderfull documentary from Germany’s MONSTER SKATEBOARD MAGAZINE on their longstanding photographer Helge Tscharn, as well as the thirty year history of the magazine itself. Helge is one of, if not the most influential skateboard photographer in Germany. All parts are available in an english version: PART ONE, PART TWO, PART THREE,
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Dancehall Documentary "Noisey Jamaica"
Die von Snoop Lion produzierte Web Doku "Noisey Jamaica" beleuchtet die jamaikanische Dancehall Kultur und ihre Protagonisten. In der 10 teiligen Serie werden eine Reihe von Künstlern und Personen aus der jamaikanischen Dancehall Szene wie Beenie Man, Dre Skull, Shabba Ranks, Vybz Kartel, Popcaan, Tommy Lee, Tifa, Spice und vielen anderen porträtiert. Die ersten Ausgabe widmet sich Vybz Kartel, einem der wohl zur Zeit einflussreichsten und auch umstrittensten Dancehall Künstlern und seiner GAZA Crew. Die zweite Folge dreht sich um den Vybz Zögling Popcaan, der nach der Festnahme von Vybz Kartel weiterhin die GAZA Community in der Dancehall für relevant gehalten hat. Neben einem gutem Überblick über die aktuelle Dancehall Kultur bieten die ersten beide Folgen auch einen Einblick in viele weiter Bereiche und das Leben in Jamaika. Die wöchentlich auf Noisey erscheinende Serie könnte sollte somit auch für Outsider interessant sein die sich nicht für Reggae und Danchall interessieren. Wir werden alle 10 Folgen im diesem Post sammeln.
Noisey Jamaica is a web series dedicated to the culture of current Jamaican Dancehall music produced by Snoop Lion (yes: Snoop Dogg). The ten-part series will feature artists and individuals behind the Jamaican dancehall scene, including Beenie Man, Dre Skull, Shabba Ranks, Vybz Kartel, Popcaan, Tommy Lee, Tifa, Spice, and more. In the first episode host Codine Williams goes to Gaza (Jamaica) to meet Vybz Kartel's crew and get a people's perspective on the controversial dancehall icon. In the second episode they meet Vybz protégé Popcaan and get a glimpse into Jamaican club culture and fashion. The episodes will be released weekly at Noisey, but we will collect all ten episodes in this post.
Noisey Jamaica is a web series dedicated to the culture of current Jamaican Dancehall music produced by Snoop Lion (yes: Snoop Dogg). The ten-part series will feature artists and individuals behind the Jamaican dancehall scene, including Beenie Man, Dre Skull, Shabba Ranks, Vybz Kartel, Popcaan, Tommy Lee, Tifa, Spice, and more. In the first episode host Codine Williams goes to Gaza (Jamaica) to meet Vybz Kartel's crew and get a people's perspective on the controversial dancehall icon. In the second episode they meet Vybz protégé Popcaan and get a glimpse into Jamaican club culture and fashion. The episodes will be released weekly at Noisey, but we will collect all ten episodes in this post.
Epicly Later’d: Eric Dressen - Skateboarding documentary
Since it`s first episode in 2007, Patrick O'Dell`s Epicly Later'd has been one of our most loved online skate shows, covering and chronicling the life and behind-the-scenes stories of many different skaters. Today, many episodes later, it contains some of the most authentic and relevant skateboard documentaries produced ever and we always looking forward to the next new episode. So when it was announced that Eric Dressen is the next skater to get the Epicly Later’d treatment, alot of people from the Posse were pretty excited.
Unfortunatly many people who are not into skateboarding and even some of our young guns may not know who Eric Dressen is even though he was a pioneer of street skating had an important influence in skateboarding. Eric has been pro skater for five decades and might have been the only skater to be professional in the '70s banana board era and stay current and relevant into the '80s and '90s scene.
For that reason a documentary about Eric was long overdue and important or as Patrick O´Dell said: "It was great to give Eric a little more shine, and he totally deserves it. I feel that skateboarding is at an age when its' history needs to be written, and I don't want people like Eric forgotten to skaters of the future."
From contest skating in the 70s and 80s, to influencing several generations of street skaters, Eric Dressen’s history in skateboarding is one of the deepest. Turning pro in 1978 at the age of 13, and then going on to become a pioneer of street skating, Eric Dressen has had a very well-rounded career. He has witnessed firsthand the rise and fall of skateboarding three times, and each time affected Eric in a different way.
Today Eric skates for Santa Cruz and tattoos full time at Will Rise in Hollywood Fairfax.
The documentary starts with Eric`s early skateboarding roots all the way back to the mid 70s, and then focus on Eric´s return to skating in Venice and getting on Dogtown.
Unfortunatly the episode is splitted in 5 parts and new segments will be launched every Thursday on Vice.com through February 14th.
Now click "more" and enjoy some skate history with the legendary Eric Dressen in his Epicly Later’d series.
Unfortunatly many people who are not into skateboarding and even some of our young guns may not know who Eric Dressen is even though he was a pioneer of street skating had an important influence in skateboarding. Eric has been pro skater for five decades and might have been the only skater to be professional in the '70s banana board era and stay current and relevant into the '80s and '90s scene.
For that reason a documentary about Eric was long overdue and important or as Patrick O´Dell said: "It was great to give Eric a little more shine, and he totally deserves it. I feel that skateboarding is at an age when its' history needs to be written, and I don't want people like Eric forgotten to skaters of the future."
From contest skating in the 70s and 80s, to influencing several generations of street skaters, Eric Dressen’s history in skateboarding is one of the deepest. Turning pro in 1978 at the age of 13, and then going on to become a pioneer of street skating, Eric Dressen has had a very well-rounded career. He has witnessed firsthand the rise and fall of skateboarding three times, and each time affected Eric in a different way.
Today Eric skates for Santa Cruz and tattoos full time at Will Rise in Hollywood Fairfax.
The documentary starts with Eric`s early skateboarding roots all the way back to the mid 70s, and then focus on Eric´s return to skating in Venice and getting on Dogtown.
Unfortunatly the episode is splitted in 5 parts and new segments will be launched every Thursday on Vice.com through February 14th.
Now click "more" and enjoy some skate history with the legendary Eric Dressen in his Epicly Later’d series.
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