Tommy Fynn's unbridled enthusiasm, practiced communication, and progressive skating have set him apart over the past few years, and it's all paid off with this groundbreaking PUSH Fynn-ale. How he managed to keep some of these clips a secret, we'll never know.http://push.theberrics.com/push/season2/tommy-fynn/5
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EP.02 "HECTIC"
Tommy Fynn's second PUSH episode is a swirl of all the responsibilities, perks, and inconveniences of being a Pro skater. You may be on the verge of getting kicked out while trying to shoot an ad one minute—with an audience that includes legends Mike Blabac and Josh Kalis—then rushing off to catch a cross-country flight the next minute. It's all part of the deal, and it can get a little… what's the word?
The first step in putting together footage for a part is communicating with your filmer. You can’t ask your lensman to read your mind, so talk it out. Tommy Fynn has this down—keeping his filmer in the loop, continually planning and revising—as he throws tricks against the wall to see what sticks. Communication is key. When Tommy eventually gets that clip, his filmer is right there capturing every cheeky moment. The Berrics X PUSH series documents the process of filming a video part. They followed eight skateboarders for eight months, capturing all of the struggles and the joy—and everything in between. Watch it on http://theberrics.com Subscribe to The Berrics on YouTube.com http://bit.ly/TheBerricsYoutubeFollow PUSH 2 on Instagram @push : https://www.instagram.com/pushLike The Berrics on Facebook: http://fb.com/berricsThe...
Stereo Sound Agency presents Stereo AM Steven Snyder, a skateboarder from Phoenix, AZ. Steven is the first of Stereo’s AM Radio project, a monthly series of AM videos to be released here. The amount of clips Steven stacked for this video is unreal, clip after clip, Steven kicks off Stereo’s AM Radio Project with a bang!
This week Tommy Fynn adds Backside 180 Nosegrind to the Trickipedia mix. Subscribe to The Berrics - http://bit.ly/TheBerricsYoutubeWatch More Trickipedia Videos - http://bit.ly/Trickipedia
The early 90s signified the biggest change skateboarding has ever gone through and became the defining principle of what it meant to skateboard. Since then, the pros of the early 90s have managed to rule over skateboarding since they turned it into what it is today. In the early 2000s a few new faces had emerged but still, the ruling pros, the ones who became the owners of companies, the people who say how things are, the people who say who is going to be what, the now establishment, are still those young guys who turned skateboarding on its head over 20 years ago. The chokehold my generation has had for all this time, however, is now slowly starting to...
Stereo was founded in 1992 by longtime friends Jason Lee and Chris Pastras. By adopting the creative aesthetic of Jazz culture with it's early ads and videos, Stereo truly stood apart, and helped usher in a whole new wave of influences for skateboarding videos, ads, and graphics. Now with 2 decades of heritage, Stereo continues to be an influential brand. Featuring Stereo's Kyle Leeper, Matt Rodriguez, Chris Pastras, Jason Lee, Clint Peterson, Yoshi Tanenbaum, Ben Fisher, Steven Snyder, Nate Greenwood, Tommy Fynn, Jordan Hoffart & Chris Miller. http://theberrics.com/public-notice-stereo/ Filmed by:John Sullivan, Joe Pease, Joe Perrin, Greg Sanocki, Josh Metzger, Zach Curtis, Matt Williams, Georgie Tsushima, Mark Spencer, Chris Pastras, James Park, Eric Noren, Mark Brandstetter, Aaron Brown, Eric Guizetti, John Green, Chris Ray, Massimo Legittimo, Zack Mckenzie, Jared Lucas, Conor Holliday & Jamie Mosberg.Edited by Mark SpencerArt Direction by Ron RautoProduced...