Join the band on a winter day of intense vert push-ups, mini ramp madness & rainy raw runs at the wonderful playgrounds of rain castles Spot e.V skatepark.
This time featuring our special Dutch guest Jelle Briggeman (https://www.instagram.com/thisisjelle/) & the North-Frankonian allstars Ranga Singh, Manuel Richter, Czech Martin, Rene Leonhardy, Claudio Pien & myself deep inside a hardware crisis.
Aeon mountain day for USD Skates in 2016
Went to Barcelona early 2016, wonderfully hosted by Nick Lomax and Danny Aldridge, filming loads of Powerslide / USD Skates promos. This one was done on a day with the full BCN crew out in the mountains of Badalona, all on USD Aeons. 10+ hours of roaming on the hunt for new spots with: Nick Lomax, Danny Ardlidge, Dustin Werbeski, Mathias von Gostomski, Vincent Lindgren, Rui Viera and the Maltanadian brothers.
Filmed by Mathias von Gostomski & myself, edited by me =).
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What better way to spend a summer day than crossing the border to skate a brand new concrete park in Franzenbad, Czech Republic.
Peter Eberlein, Manuel Richter, Falko Quinger, René Leonhardy and myself skaterblading to the minimum max + a guest appearance of our Czech friend. This edit includes strictly lazy dslr fisheye filming… #skillz
Some raw clips of a little skating session in Nuremberg with a crew of well aged gentlemen on a grey day in fall 2016. Including the foot mooves of Alex Rudolf, Minh Le Hemmer, Ranga Singh, Mark Heuss & Peter Eberlein.
First test filming with the lovely Canon XC10 camera.
We wanted to test out our newest toy, the Moza Air Gimbal from Gudsen. So we went to our beloved local hill, set it up and went for a quick test ride.
The positive parts:
Balancing out the Canon XC10 camcorder on the Moza Air was very easy, fast and worked like a charm. The tool-less design worked flawless and the camera was balanced in less then 2 minutes, on the very first try.
The camera weight of the XC10 was no problem at all, there was no micro jitter, shacking or shifting horizons. Even zooming in and therefor changing the pre-leveled balance, the Moza had no problem to keep the camera stabilized and centered.
There was no side noise, the motors of the Moza Air worked silent.
The negative sides:
A rain storm was coming closer, so we did this in a rush. We set the camera to full auto and just went for it. The second we rolled out at the end of the hill, it started raining. Unfortunately, we had no time to set up the remote control joystick.
Balancing the camera with the flip screen basic position towards the camera wasn´t a good idea eather, as i was filming completely blind, as the Moza arms covered my camera screen.
As you can hear, we had no time to set up a real mic, so all audio is lost to wind noise.
Have a look at the Moza Gimbal at:
http://www.gudsen.com/moza-air.html
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHBIF5mblt4W0iPRKzU6qPA
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