Posts Tagged ‘geoff phillip’

The In Between with Geoff Phillip

Sunday, April 21st, 2013

The entire idea behind the Quit Your Life Tour was to make an edit with a different filmer and editor in a different city with a different camera.

The In Between with Geoff Phillip
Photo: Scumpire.

This stop on tour takes place in and around my hometown in the middle of nowhere north Idaho. The biggest difference was not having one main filmer, instead entrusting my trusty vx2100 / mkii to a few blader friends.

Most of the clips, however, were filmed by a girl with no experience other than my advice. Overall a successful pit stop between cities, with Seattle as the next destination. I hope you enjoy. Quit Your Life! – Greg Freeman.

Filmed by Amanda Hanson, Erich Univer, Graeme Wilson, Jason Skiles, Dave Hill. Edited by Glenn Fuego. Music by Hype Williams. In case you missed the first stop on tour check A month in Boise with Geoff Phillip by Erik Bill.

Previously: Geoff Phillip, Happy 420 – Scumpire Edit.

A month in Boise with Geoff Phillip

Monday, February 18th, 2013

A month in Boise with Geoff Phillip

Filmed & edited by Erik Bill. Shot mostly in below-freezing temperatures. Visit Thendn.blogspot.com.

Geoff Phillip: More Media.
Snake River Special by Erik Bill is available on Bigcartel.

Geoff Phillip: Valo 2012 Edit by Mykel fatali

Saturday, October 27th, 2012


Geoff Phillip: Valo 2012 Edit by Mykel fatali

Animations by Justin Barr.

Geoff Phillip: NDN Park Edit

Monday, October 8th, 2012

Filmed by Greg Freeman.

Geoff Phillip

Photo: Colorado Trip.

Carter LeBlanc: Denver Ice Cream Week, Edit by Geoff Phillip. “It’s for the boys”

Thursday, September 6th, 2012

Carter LeBlanc

The man in the ice cream blades: Carter Leblanc. Carter made this section in a weeks time with the greatest of ease, showing the world how to perfectly exemplify touch, but not contact.

As Carter put it, “it’s for the boys”. Filmed by Mykel Fatali, Geoff Phillip, Greg Schlosser, Greg Freeman & Cody Lampman.

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Mykel Fatali: Walking on Air Edit by Geoff Phillip

Friday, June 29th, 2012

Mykel Fatali: Walking on Air Edit by Geoff Phillip

Quoting Cody Lampman:

When I first watched the clips that Mykel Fatali has been stacking for the past two years, one main question came to my mind: Is the rollerblading world ready for this?

Mykel has been one of my best friends since we were both in middle school, rolling around skating curbs and filming with a handy cam. Over the years Myk began to progress at both filming and editing, and now is, in my opinion, one of the best filmers in rollerblading.

He’s so talented behind the lens that it can be easy to forget just how god damn amazing his blading is. The man is hands-down the fastest bowl skater on the planet and it’s because of his addiction to hauling ass that he decided to begin riding flat over two years ago, but don’t think for a second that he’s lost any of his grinding skills.

Unlike most modern skaters, Mykel isn’t a rollerblading businessman. He doesn’t usually go out searching for clips, nor does he ever put a time limit on himself, hence the two-plus years it’s taken for him to put this edit together.

However, that being said, when Kel decides to get a clip, it’s always that awesome trick that you wish you had thought of, or that you wish you could even do. The man has dedicated himself not just to blading, but to having a damn good time doing it. I give to you, the world’s fastest bowl rider and coolest street blader, Mykel Fatali.

Filmed by Geoff Phillip, Howie Bennett, Cody Lampman, Ian Walker, Greg Schlosser, Jeremy Spira, Greg Freeman, Will & Deniiccce.

Up in the North West with Geoff Phillip

Tuesday, June 19th, 2012

Up in the North West with Geoff Phillip

First off you must understand that this is a Trip Edit Bud. Plain and simple.

I think it’s filmed around Washington and Idaho. the lower regions of the two states to be exact.

Geoff Phillip went up there for a week or two and came back some real nice footage. Viva LeBlanc.

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Geoff Phillip: 2008 Portland, Shear Destruction

Sunday, May 27th, 2012

Geoff Phillip: 2008 Portland, Shear Destruction

Before Geoff Phillip lived in Denver, he lived in Portland. This is some of what he did while he was there.

Thanks Graeme Wilson.
Previously: Geoff Phillip, Happy 420 (Scumpire) Edit.

Geoff Phillip: Los Angeles, Spring 2012 Profile

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

Geoff Phillip: Los Angeles, Spring 2012 Profile

A profile of Geoff Phillip from his trip to LA this spring. Despite ruining his gut muscles, he still managed to stack some damn fine deals.

Song: Radikal Guru – Strong Dub.
Previously: Geoff Phillip, Happy 420 (Scumpire) Edit.

Geoff Phillip: Happy 420, Scumpire Edit

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

Geoff Phillip: Happy 420, Scumpire Edit

Geoff Phillip is quite the heady fellow, and that’s saying something in our world of stoney-bladers.

Not only is the man an expert on kush, he’s also a master on the blades, with technical precision and a trick vocabulary that few, if any, can match.

Tru-spins, negatives, switch spins, opposite shoulders, gaps, grinds, blunts, bongs, knifers, joints, and bubblers, the man’s got it all.

But don’t take my word for it, light up a fat jawnt, fire up this edit, and prepare for a medicinal blading journey with Geoff Phillip. -Cody Lampman.

Filmed by Mykel Fatali, additional filming by Greg Freeman and Schlosser, Fish Guys by Cody Lampman, Justin Barr, Jeremy Spira & Ian Walker.

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Murder with Geoff Phillip: Scumpire Edit

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Geoff Phillip

Quoting a mail from Geoff Phillip:

This past Saturday Geoff Phillip‘s dreams came true. A skatepark opened up down the street from Horizon high-school, which has basically the best flat rail this side of the mississippi.

When we used to skate the rail in 2007, we cut the lock on the gate fo run way. Well thats not the case anymore. However this did not hassle the hoff, and he laced about 30 solid ass tricks, and about 10 more in an hour or less.

I’ve never seen this kind of robotic skating before, and i bet you havent either, enjoy! Filmed by WalkFree & edited by Glennn Fuego.

Photo.

Geoff Phillip: Scumfile 2011

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Geoff Phillip

Footage from before, during and after my fractured left fibula that put me out late this january until june. It’s been interesting to get used to not using my left foot, and also extremely aggravating.

Overall i’m happy with this edit categorized as a recovery documentary because there’s a couple clips in there that obviously don’t count ;) Edited by myself as always. -Geoff Phillip.

Geoff Phillip: Edits + NDN Insight

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Geoff Phillip

Geoff Phillip: Scumfile 2010 Profile

1. Basic Insight-starter; How long have you been blading? How’d you get into it?

Coming up on 8 years. I got some size 12 Roller Derby Hard-X-Corr blades for christmas and went to the skatepark for the first time on jan 1 2003 so its real easy to keep track of how much time i’ve invested into this.

There was never a blade scene in my little town but after a couple of months i ran into some kids from out of town at the park. They showed me that your supposed to move both feet when you do a switchup and that jumping onto handrails was possible. I literally had no idea because i just sort of taught myself grinds without knowing what they were called.

2. What was it like growing up in the tiny town of Moscow, Idaho?

Haha pretty boring. I skated by myself most of the time or with my skateboarder buddies. The happiest days of my life as a teenager were when kids would come down from Spokane and skate all day.

After skating mostly by myself all the time, i would always progress or learn something new when i had kids that were way better than me to watch and learn from. I always felt like i reach my highest potential when i’ve got a good group of kids to skate with. [...]

Check the Geoff Phillip NDN Insight.

Geoff Phillip, Second Edit