Go Behind The Ad with Carlos Ribeiro as he battles out a huge switch heelflip over a gap in Los Angeles for the latest ad in Thrasher Mag’s June ’20 Issue.
Dakota Servold: REAL STREET 2020 | World of X Games
Watch Dakota Servold and filmer/editor Tim Cisilino’s entry into Real Street 2020, the all-urban, all-video street skateboarding contest brought to you by ESPN’s World of X Games. Vote at XGames.com/RealStreet, then tune in to ESPN2 on May 16 to find out who won.
Clive Dixon: REAL STREET 2020 | World of X Games
Watch Clive Dixon and filmer/editor Adam Mills’ entry into Real Street 2020, the all-urban, all-video street skateboarding contest brought to you by ESPN’s World of X Games. Vote at XGames.com/RealStreet, then tune in to ESPN2 on May 16 to find out who won.
Franky Villani: REAL STREET 2020 | World of X Games
Watch Franky Villani and filmer/editor Joe Monteleone’s entry into Real Street 2020, the all-urban, all-video street skateboarding contest brought to you by ESPN’s World of X Games. Vote at XGames.com/RealStreet, then tune in to ESPN2 on May 16 to find out who won.
Kevin Bækkel: REAL STREET 2020 | World of X Games
Watch Kevin Bækkel and filmer/editor Noah Quale’s entry into Real Street 2020, the all-urban, all-video street skateboarding contest brought to you by ESPN’s World of X Games. Vote at XGames.com/RealStreet, then tune in to ESPN2 on May 16 to find out who won.
Chase Webb: REAL STREET 2020 | World of X Games
Watch Chase Webb and filmer/editor Chris Ray’s entry into Real Street 2020, the all-urban, all-video street skateboarding contest brought to you by ESPN’s World of X Games. Vote at XGames.com/RealStreet, then tune in to ESPN2 on May 16 to find out who won.
Jamie Foy: REAL STREET 2020 | World of X Games
Watch Jamie Foy and filmer/editor Kaylanne Diaz’s entry into Real Street 2020, the all-urban, all-video street skateboarding contest brought to you by ESPN’s World of X Games. Vote at XGames.com/RealStreet, then tune in to ESPN2 on May 16 to find out who won.
High Speed N’ Higher Air | Clay Kreiner Blastin’ on Vert – OJ Wheels
Come for the head high airs, stay for that Gregson follow line. Whether he’s at Hawk’s TF or Ramona, Clay Kreiner is always blasting into the upper stratosphere. Press that play button and witness Clay casually destroy the vertical realm.
Frank Gerwer – Stop And Chat | The Nine Club With Chris Roberts
We Stop And Chat with Frank Gerwer to discuss his 3 legged dog Tom, what Grimplestix is, sugar with his coffee, working for Deluxe, why truck companies have different measurements, crazy tours with Antihero, having a piece of the Cardiel rail, his scrapbooks, favorite skaters, looking through his photos and much more!
Primitive – ENCORE: Behind the Missions Episode 3. Giovanni
On episode 3 of “ENCORE: Behind the Missions” We follow Giovanni Vianna’s rapid accession from being on flow, to having a full part in the video. We learn about the importance of a buzz cut, how his demeanor has influenced the team’s skating and his ability to casually step up on any terrain.
OLLIE AND FS 180 WARM UP – JAWS
Aaron Jaws Homoki warms up with an Ollie and FS 180 on a filming mission with A Happy Medium.
DON PENDLETON: Brando’s World Of X | X Games
The skate world was largely introduced to the art of Don Pendleton through his prolific 7-year run at Alien Workshop. The likes of Rob Dyrdek, Heath Kirchart, Danny Way, Jason Dill, Steve Berra and many more all lent their names to Pendleton’s skateboard artwork through Alien Workshop. More recently, Pendleton created a run of skateboard decks for Paul Rodriguez’s Primitive brand.
If you’re not a skate rat from the late ’90s/early ’00s and you have no idea what Alien Workshop is, you’ve probably encountered Pendleton’s artwork through his many endeavors outside of skateboarding. Pendleton has worked on projects ranging wide and far from Pearl Jam album covers to music posters for bands such as Primus, The Pixies and Flight of The Conchords. But that’s not all: murals in West Virginia, Vans shoes, beer cans and eclectic enamel pins all adorn the artwork of Don Pendleton. And of course, there’s us at X Games too.
A few years ago, X Games tapped Pendleton to design a t-shirt graphic for X Games Minneapolis. Don obliged, then returned this year to design the medals for X Games Real Street. With the launch of Real Street quickly approaching, Brando’s World of X caught up with Don at home to discuss his artistic roots, working with Rob Dyrdek and what goes into designing an original medal for X Games.
Look for more of Don’s artwork HERE.