In 1995, Sony released a camera that would define how the skate video looks (and sounds) right to this day. At around $3,000; the DCR-VX1000, was the first digital camcorder in Sony’s consumer lineup.
First and foremost—if you don't follow @theskateloop on Instagram, you should. Especially if you fancy yourself a skate nerd. Not only is it stocked with an endless flow of satisfying, loop-worthy ...
The early 2000s were a straight-up golden era for skateboarding videos if you ask me. It was a time when full-length VHS and DVD releases were truly everything. These videos influenced our style, ...
If you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself. An old adage that can be applied here—the independent skate video: sacred, perfect, exactly as the creator wants it. No corpo goons looking ...
Those first skateboarders never imagined how the industry would have evolved to where it is today. What began from shoulder-bearing cameras, to Hi8s and mini DVs, has since evolved into HD 6k cameras, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The early 2000s were a straight-up golden era for skateboarding videos if you ask me. It was a time when full-length VHS and DVD ...
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