After a year of living in a trailer while building our house, I have solid internet again! And also a little bit more free time. I’ve had people ask for more VLOGs, and I’d honestly I’d really like to make more. So one of my goals for 2018 is a YouTube video a week. It might not be a VLOG every week, but it will be some sort of original Inline Skating content. If you don’t already, give me a follow on Instagram @dadshred666
Primitive rollerblading tricks at the “Triple Scoop” Intermediate competition at the PNE Skatepark, Vancouver 1997. Todd got 4th, Dayna got 3rd, Joey got 2nd and Tim Garcia got 1st.
Really happy to have captured a bit of footage from the best skater you’ve never heard of: Billy Vo.
Documentary about inspirational female Muay Thai fighter Sylvie Von Duuglas-Ittu and the story of how a feminist from the U.S.A. fell in love with a foreign community that had gender inequality at the core of its values.
A film by Simon Mulvaney
Web: smulvaney.tv
Instagram: instagram.com/smulvaneytv
Facebook: facebook.com/smulvaneytv
Twitter: twitter.com/smulvaneytv
Simon Mulvaney is a location indipendent documentary, commercial, content and music video director, working closely with numerous production companies and clients around the world to deliver atmospheric, energetic and thought-provoking content.
The story of Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu
Web: 8limbs.us
Patreon: patreon.com/sylviemuay
Facebook: facebook.com/sylviemuaythai
Instagram: instagram.com/sylviemuay
Twitter: twitter.com/_ittu
Sylvie is quite possibly the most documented fighter ever, due to the fact that she has taken it upon herself to film and write about her experiences and training in Muay Thai from day one.
Over the past decade, Sylvie has achieved numerous acolades, including a world-record 200 professional fights on Thai soil, ‘Muay Thai Journalist Of The Year’, as well as creating a successful YouTube Channel and blog. She continues to fight frequently in Thailand, but has focused her attention towards archiving some of muay thai’s greatest fighters in the form of video training videos with commentary, which you can access via Patreon.
Music: ‘Inanna’ by Armand Amar, from the album ‘Moving Music’
Web: armandamar.com
Facebook: facebook.com/armandamar
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/118999411/playlist/2oVuBXfB1ymjCEwIGa4e12
Special thanks to Master K, Emma Halawi, Allessandra D’Avanzo, Kevin von Duuglad-Ittu, Katrin Amor-Oebel, Thapahae Boxing Stadium, Ed Kiernan & Rosie Brown, Yakkao Boxing & The Gate Films
Camera: Sony A7sii, Canon 24-70mm f2.8 lens, Metabones EF to E-Mount adaptor, Tiffen VND filter, DJI Mavic Pro
Post Production: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017