Marc Dubied, legendary Swiss skater - part from La Passion, a video by Matteo Attanasio (ColorVideo). Video courtesy of La Roulette (Youtube).
Marc Dubied, legendary Swiss skater - part from La Passion, a video by Matteo Attanasio (ColorVideo). Video courtesy of La Roulette (Youtube).
Rolling is a 2003 extreme sports video game developed by Rage Software, a Liverpool based studio and published by SCi for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game is a simulation of aggressive inline skating in which players skate as one of twenty professional skaters and complete various goals across fourteen levels. Described by the publisher as “the world’s most realistic in-line skating game”, the game was developed with a realistic design approach, using the input of professional skaters and basing several levels on international skate parks (Wikipedia).
Wilfried Rossignol Section, edited by Marc Dubied.
More Rolling Sections - PLAY: Randy Spizer | Eric Schrijn | Jon Julio | Fabiola da Silva | Imyta Slams | Bails Section 1 | Bails Section 2 | Bails Section 3.
Up: Alternate Rolling Dvd cover, starring Jon Julio.
Beat Schillmeier, promo edit for his Trigger pro model skates. Filmed by Adrian Deck, Jan Fehlmann, Dario Tassone, Michael Muhlemann, Wolfgang Appelt & Nicolas Meister. Edited by Michael Muhlemann.
Flashback: Released in december 2014 as a VOD and now Beat Schillmeier has decided to release it for free. You can see why it was a VOD first. - Razors Skates. Music: “Go Get It” by T.I.
Flashback: Beat Schillmeier, Chosen Few profile by Claudio Antonelli (Starscream).
“I don’t want to go through a whole story about how this profile came to be but I do want to let everyone know that Beat Schillmeier is on his own level. Never have I seen someone who can hit the stunts he can hit with such calm and controlled style. No matter how big the obstacle is he is always just, well… “Chillin” on everything. Sit back and enjoy a true master at work. Prepare to be amazed.”
Previously: Trigger Skate – Pro Team 2017, Edit by Adrien Anne featuring Michel Prado, Beat Schillmeier, Adrien Anne and Julien Cudot.
Retrospective film with more of an hour of Chris Farmer’s skating, profiles and sections since age 15 till 23, going through different phases and watching his evolution. Edited by Chauncey Lerock.