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James Bower // BANK Volume 1 (BANK LDN)

BANK LDNJames Bower // BANK Volume 1
from BANK LDN on 31 Jan 2022

In 2017, James’ street skating kicked on. He was able to shoot a selection of moves in London for the first feature length Bank production – ‘Bank Volume 1’. This video was shot throughout the spring and summer of 2017. In celebration of his birthday, here is the part in full.

Double header session. Bay 66 Dec 21. (BANK LDN)

BANK LDNDouble header session. Bay 66 Dec 21.
from BANK LDN on 13 Dec 2021

Following a street session in the day, a second gathering at Bay 66 skatepark later in the evening. Featuring, Paul O’Toole, Tom Sharman, Paul Crook, Matt Collins, Joe Harvey, Leon Humphries, Jamie Harris & Andy Spary.

98 VISTA (BANK LDN)

BANK LDN98 VISTA
from BANK LDN on 30 Jul 2021

Sessions throughout 2021, shot in London. Featuring the skating of Jorgen Nijman, Matt Smith, Simon Isles, James Keyte, James Bower, Sam Crofts, Leon Humphries, Michal Pupava, Tom Sharman, Matt Stewart, Ben Walker, Andy Spary, Danielle McCloskey, Dan Birch, Neil Ingall, Blake Bird, Joe Harvey, Mike Welland, Jamie Ramsay, Charlie Ramsay, Billy Murton, Nick Bone, Brian Barron & Joe Spray.Additional camera: Joe Spray.Music: Sam Zircon, Kikagaku Moyo, Mogwai & Hugh Mundell.

Bankcast 6: Chris Doughty (BANK LDN)

BANK LDNBankcast 6: Chris Doughty
from BANK LDN on 21 Jun 2021

Chris Doughty rose to prominence in the Scottish and United Kingdom skate scenes in the late 1990s. His legacy is represented within the ‘Enigma’ brand and ground-breaking Enigma Video. Furthermore, his skating touched the ceiling of what was possible during his short career. Chris talks about his life in skating and how he has returned to the skate world with a renewed sense of connection.

Bankcast 5: Antonio ‘Tony Cheetah’ (BANK LDN)

BANK LDNBankcast 5: Antonio ‘Tony Cheetah’
from BANK LDN on 21 May 2021

Antonio, otherwise known as ‘Tony Cheetah’ has been a torchbearer in the Spanish and Barcelona skate culture for decades. He reflects on how the vibrant platform for premium skate content, ‘T8 / TATE’ came into existence. We delve into his perception of aesthetics within skating and the design iconography that underpins ‘TATE’. We reflect on skate tourism and how a consistent influx of visitors augments or affects the environment and local culture.

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