Wednesday 11 February 2009
Tuesday 10 February 2009
hahau
Waterford guys discovered it on sunday.
ha he hi ho hu
Cork Skatepark 10th week
Volcoms ‘Redneck Rampage’ footage
Part one - Best trick
Part two - Redneck Invitational
Part three - The Fridge
From Sidewalk
Sidewalk Cliché competition

Win a copy of the new Cliche DVD 'Cle', a Cliche deck, a set of Cliche wheels and a Cliche shirt!
Cliche founder and ripper Jeremie Daclin used to skate for which UK company way back in '92?
A) Death Box
B) Flip
C) Snide
Answer here
Sunday 8 February 2009
Saturday 7 February 2009
Our Little Piece of Paradise
and everyone got so drunk that we totally forgot about.


A sunny day in the end


Cleaning up


Home sweet home

Putting everything together

First turn

Second turn:
Cheap spanish workers

Everyone admiring the fetus

Adjustments
YO!

Looking good
First roof project :
Failure
Et Voilá!!
A-Bomb rocks the wall!
Friday 6 February 2009
RED NECK RAMP AGE MINIRAMP CONTEST

Qualifications heats:
- 6 skaters/ Heat, 1 run each and a 5 min jam session (extensible to 10-15 during the final…)
- 7 skaters advance to final heat, same format
- Best Trick (Sunday): 500 € best one + (8 times 50€ spread to the good ones)
- Contest (Monday): 1st: 4000€ , 2nd :1500€, 3rd : 800€, 4th 400€, 5th 200 €
- Best trick on the fridge (Tuesday) : 200€ for the best one.
- Anders Tellen
- Guillaume Moquin
- Ivan Rivado
- Ben Raemers
- Aaron Sweeney
- Ferit Batir
- Micky Iglesias
- Roman Astleitner
- David Martelleur
- Oli Buergin
- Manuel Palacios
- Emilio Arnanz
- Martin Jurasek
- Alex Giraud
- Dennis Busenitz
- Ben Powell
- Phil Zwijsen
- Stephen Roe
- Kevin Wenzke
- Andi Scott
- Marc Churchill
- Greg Nowick
- Julien Benoliel
- Ben Nordberg
- Julian Dykmans


- Alain Goikoetxea - 4000
- Ben Raemers - 1500 Euros
- Ivan Rivado - 800 Euros
- Andi Scott - 400 Euros
- Guillaume Moquin - 200 Euros
- Greg Nowick
- Ferit Batir
- Julien Baciluer
- Martino
Phil Evans - The Scrum Tilly Lush interview

Philip Patrick Paul Evans has skated for 13 years and has been on a serious mission. Whilst most kids are buying VX's and looking for the HD upgrade, Phil has been working his socks off turning up in various cities with his Super 8 kit planning, meeting people and formulating an exciting end product.
We are talking about his skate video The Scrum Tilly Lush that has spread like wildfire throughout the online skate fraternity worldwide since the trailers have been unleashed.
We caught up for a quick chat with Phil to find out what went into such a laborious but gratifying skate video...
So where are you and this video project based?
I'm over in Dublin, Ireland.
What made you decide to make this film?
I actually enjoy doing them believe it or not! I love indulging in anything creative, be it filming, skating, drawing or whatever. Skate videos are the ultimate creative outlet for me though!
Portrait by Rich Gilligan
Looking back was there an influential video out there that inspired you in any way?
I guess the most inspirational skate video was Alien Workshop's Photosynthesis. It's a mix of amazing music, the streets, the skaters, and the content overall.
What length is the full production overall and how long did it take to complete?
It's a full 45mins in length featuring 11 cities/sections. I started in June 2008, finished in December, but I was working a full time 9-5 office job at the time so that made it take longer, but I needed the job to afford the film.
Did you actively fly around different countries on a mission to film skating for this directly at first or did it start to come together naturally for your own enjoyment whilst you visited countries and came home with more footage?
It was a conscious decision to have a core theme to the entire project that I would shoot with a local in each city. I really like concept albums, and they're always based around one theme, so I thought that idea translated to a concept skate video would give a more consistent and refreshing result. The guys and the cities were not planned too heavily, as long as they were suitable, then they just came through contacts as I went along.
With camera's being so easily available these days was shooting this on Super 8 a challenge?
I think availability of other cameras makes this stand out more. It was a challenge in that it's a gamble with film, you don't see the instant result like digi, and I also have to send my stuff to the Netherlands as that's the closest lab!
Conhuir Lynn's kickflip's on top of the 'Europa' - Europe's most bombed hotel. Shot by Big Stu.
How did you pick the riders featured?
I started with Nick Jensen then it was just through contacts and hook ups. Nearly all the dudes I asked were down to rip and provide a couch/bed/floor, nice bunch of guys!!
What was the funniest day filming?
Filming in Belfast during the notorious Orange Lodge parades. I was advised that it was such a bad idea for someone from South of the border to come up on that day, as there is always tensions, riots and general bad stuff. A lot of friends from there just bailed for that weekend as they do every year. It made the whole thing feel like a covert mission, which I guess it was as if anyone heard my Southern accent they were throwing daggers (not literally luckily) and shouting our way, so I had to put on this ropey Belfast accent when we were around anyone else so I didn't get lynched!! "Whada bout ye big maaan". Big Stu was the one who convinced me to come up and it was worth it as we got to shoot some spectacular stuff and the 'ol bill were not concerned with us skating for once.
What are the negatives of using such a format?
You don't know if its going to come out, which is kind of a thrill too as it's pretty exciting getting the reels back. Cost was the biggest pain in the hole, film is expensive!!
Could you give upcoming videographers any advice on using Super 8 that you had to learn the hard way for this project?
Don't get a cam off e-bay, get it off an experienced Super 8 dealer or site otherwise you'll end up with problems that you'll have spent time and money on before you even know they exist! Onsuper8.org is the most helpful site you'll find.
When does The Scrum Tilly Lush officially release?
Right now, boom!
How can people support the film and buy a copy?
High fives when they see me in the street would be sick? Or else they can go to www.thescrumtillylush.blogspot.com and securely purchase a copy (including postage and packaging) for the princely sum of €11. Thanks for your support!
*The Scrum Tilly Lush is a film exploring various scenes from the local's perspective through the medium of Super 8- featuring- Nick Jensen in London, Conhuir Lynn & Denis Lynn in Belfast, Danny Wainwright in Bristol, Al Collins & Wayne Gallagher in Dublin, Janne Saario in Helsinki, Per Magnusson in Malmo, Love Eneroth in Stockholm, Lennie Burmiester in Berlin, Wieger Van Wageningen in Amsterdam, Danny Lebron & Vinnie Bressol in Barcelona. Go buy one today and support your local skateboarder.
(from caught in the crossfire)
Happy Fridays!!
Thursday 5 February 2009
Tuesday 3 February 2009
Limerick expedition 2
"Stab city" was dry but its skatepark wasn´t.

We decided to go to Brian´s piece of paradise and on the way curiosity brought us to Castletroy skatepark.

The park has modular metal ramps and probably because of that it was dry.
It´s in front of Castletroy college.

Sam mayday

Gary, Nollie frontside flip

Brian Esmonde , half cab flip

