It’s been too long since we checked in with a new Traffic Report. But this one is worth the wait. New Traffic rider Ian McGraw, hailing from New Jersey, comes through with his very own report bringing some fast and powerful moves to the small screen and a little shmear of guest clips from nearly the whole Traffic team, including Kevin Coakley, Josh Wilhite, James Sayres, Pat Stiener, Mark Wetzel and Luke Malaney. Enjoy!
PAT STIENER RETROSPECTIVE BY TRAFFIC SKATEBOARDS
To celebrate his honorary pro board by Traffic Skateboards, TOA put together a collection of some of their favorite clips of Pat Stiener from over the years starting in the year 2004 when he first got added to the Traffic team and following through his part in “Via”, “Static III”, “Moving in Traffic”, “Static IV”, “Look Left”, “Third Shift” and more. Brought to you by Theories of Atlantis.
JAKE TODD RAW TAPES: EPISODE 1 – “THIRD SHIFT”
Thories of Atlantis is kicking off a new raw tapes series with TOA Philly-based filmer Jake Todd. Jake has been helping film and create projects for TOA over the past few years and he has built up quite a catalog of tapes filled with clips from Traffic, Hopps, Dial Tone, Picture Show and Theories riders. So to start with his first Raw Tapes episode, Jake is taking us on some sessions from LA, Philadelphia and Baltimore as seen in Traffics’s most recent video “Third Shift”. Featuring Luke Malaney, Josh Feist, Dustin Eggeling, Mark Del Negro, Pat Stiener, Kevin Taylor, Chris Teta, Hiroki, Chris Mathis, and Mark Wetzel.
STATIC RAW TAPES:EPISODE 12-MIAMI – Theories of Atlantis
Picking back up with the Static Raw Tapes series, Theories of Atlantis head to Miami, Florida in their time machine to January of 2006 and the very first filming trip for the Static III video. This episode features a gaggle of talent including Bobby Puleo, Pat Stiener, Danny Renaud, Jahmal Williams, Steve Brandi and Joel Meinholz.
Traffic Skateboards Presents “Third Shift”
Third Shift is the latest full length video offering from Traffic Skateboards. Featuring: Kevin Coakley, Hiroki Muraoka, Luke Malaney, James Sayres, George Hanushak, Chris Teta, Josh Feist, Pat Stiener, Ian Mcgraw, Mark Wetzel, Rich Adler and Ricky Oyola. Video by: John Valenti and Pat Stiener. Brought to you by Theories of Atlantis.
STATIC IV RAW TAPES: EPISODE 4
Theories of Atlantis brings you Episode 4 of the Static IV Raw Tapes. This week’s episode focuses on Quim Cardona, German Nieves, Jahmal Williams, Pat Stiener, Steve Brandi, Brendan Carroll, Kevin Tierney, Mark Wetzel, Lem Go, Brian Clarke and Chad Muska. You read that right….The Muska. Enjoy.
PAT STIENER FULL PART FROM “STATIC III” HIGH QUALITY
Theories of Atlantis throws it back to 2007 with Pat Stiener’s amazing part from “Static III” in high, beautiful boss quality. Guest skaters include Steve Brandi and Bobby Puleo.
STATIC ALMUNI SECTION FROM STATIC IV
Montage from the “Static IV” video, 2014, featuring a collection of skaters who all had full parts in previous Static projects from the past including Forrest Kirby and Paul Zitzer from Static; Kenny Reed, Ricky Oyola and Bobby Puleo from Static II and Pat Stiener, Olly Todd, Danny Renaud and Tony Manfre from Static III. Brought to you by Theories of Atlantis.
Traffic Skateboards “VIA” Video 2006
VIA was the first full length video released by Traffic Skateboards back in 2006. Featuring the full team including Mark Wetzel, Ricky Oyola, Pat Stiener, Rich Adler, Henry Panza, Andy Bautista, Brannon John and Shaun Williams. Brought to you by Theories of Atlantis.
Philosophy With Pat Stiener
Theories of Atlantis presents new episode of “Philosophy With” , featuring one of the most classic Static skaters of the series, Pat Stiener of Traffic Skateboards.
Pat Stiener from “Static IV”
Static veteran Pat Stiener surprised everybody at the Static IV premiere in 2014 by having a brand new part in the final episode of the Static series.
TRAFFIC UPDATE
Theories of Atlantis Luke Malaney, Brendan Carroll, Kevin Coakley, and Yonnie Cruz, and with appearances by Mark Wetzel, George Hanuschak, Pat Stiener, Hiroki Muraoka, Deshi, and Rich Adler.