Skateboarding can be creative in many different ways! This definitely goes down as one of the coolest videos I’ve seen. Edited well, filmed well, sick song and the subject was awesome.
“~No animals were harmed in the making of this video.
Don’t harm animals, dummy.~”
This is a video my friend Noel Boyt showed me today. Make sure you watch past the hot girl that takes her top off haha.
A 2-man skateboard team Tim Olson and Eric Rissen who clearly aren’t following the crowd. Almost every single trick in the part is original. I actually feel like there is some Noel Boyt influence in this video. Haha especially when he does that thing with his leg at the end of the double flip it totally reminds me of Noel. You should check Noel Boyt out on YouTube and see the similarities. I’ll post up some of his videos on here in the future. Awesome ender. -Jeff Hammerton
This is a lot harder than it looks. I “swung around that pole” a few times myself without a skateboard and it destroys your hands. Also, takes a lot of arm strength, which skateboarders usually don’t have. The pole is square and kept tipping over. Which is why Phil kept fixing it and pounding posts into the ground to strengthen it. He also had to put bushes at the bottom so that the board wouldn’t roll away when he went to land on it. Basically, we probably spend a little to much time on this thing hahah. I don’t know how he tried it so many times cause seriously hurts your hands so bad every time you try. Maybe he has massive calluses on his hands. I think he hit his knee on the pole like 4 times too hahah.
We had actually planned to go search for some street spots this day, but then we ended up just skating that spot that is literally like 50 feet from Phil’s house. Didn’t exactly make it to far from his house. He did this and then we played Dead Space 2 and COD Zombies the rest of the day hahha. A very accomplished day indeed.
The footage of the ollie at the beginning was filmed a long time ago at a place we called the “power spot” in Colorado Springs, CO in like 2002 or something. You can no longer skate there, but it was an awesome place. -Jeff Hammerton
Whats up people, I thought it would be cool to have a website dedicated to creative skateboarding. So I’m gonna start posting creative videos on here whenever I can. Hopefully one a day, but don’t count on it.
Not very often do you see someone doing boneless tricks, but even less often do you see people that are this good at doing them. He’s got a great style and a lot of creative tricks up his sleeve. All filmed on the streets. Carbone says that this is his first and last part and that he plans to focus on filming, but I hope he keeps the skateboarding up and comes out with a new part in the future.
My personal fav trick goes to the manual at 1:06, cause I’m biased to manual tricks, but there is definitely a lot of other tricks I could’ve chosen. Enjoy! -Jeff Hammerton