Produced by Shawn Engler and Charles Dunkle. Featuring Trace Taylor, Brandon Frost, Micah Yeager, and Charles Dunkle.
Direct access to the sections - PLAY:
Intro |
Trace Taylor & Brandon Frost |
Micah Yeager |
Montage |
Charles Dunkle +
Leftovers.
About the leftovers part (quoting Justin Berry): “Some clips that didn’t (and a few that did) make the cut for Rejects 7. A clip or two from Rejects 6 as well. Skating from: Brandon Frost, Matty Schrock, Daniel Pope, Jeremy Butler, Raven Guerra (THE DUDE), Trent Stone, Chris Lawson, Jon Allinson, Bon Allinson, and Brett Kerkhof”.
Soundtrack
- Intro: Danzig Lyrics - Twist of Cain
- Micah Yeager: The Ramones - Now I Want to Sniff Some Glue
- Montage 1: Chris Isaak - Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing
- Charles Dunkle: Cock Sparrer - Runnin’ Riot
- Leftovers: Misfits - Die Die My Darling
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Written and directed by industry pioneer Arlo Eisenberg, edited by rollerblading’s most influential filmmaker Joe Navran (FOR II, Elements, Coup De Tat) and produced by Mindgame’s Shane Coburn, “What Do You Believe In?” set out to completely re-imagine what a rollerblading video could be.
“What Do You Believe In?” features five of the brightest stars in rollerblading: Brian Shima, Jon Elliott, Josh Petty, Rachard Johnson, and Jaren Grob. The video focuses on their skating, which is some of the best ever captured on film, but it is complemented by a surreal story line which weaves in and out of their sections.
“What Do You Believe In?” is not a narrative story in the conventional sense, nor is it a standard skate video neatly divided into rider’s sections. It is a low budget, experimental, artistic interpretation of skating that does not merely break all of the rules but seems to be completely unaware of them altogether.
The skating alone would rank “What Do You Believe In?” among the best videos ever made, but add to that its artistic vision and its fearless conviction to add something completely new to the rollerblading landscape and what you’ve got is an instant classic. “What Do You Believe In?” is a landmark video and a must have for any rollerbladers collection.
Soundtrack
- Intro: Joy Division – Ceremony.
- Brian Shima 1: My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult - A Daisy Chain for Satan.
- Brian Shima 2: Ozzy Osborne – I Just Want You.
- Rachard Johnson 1: Hi Tek – Scratch Rappin.
- Rachard Johnson 2: Trick Daddy – I’m a Thug.
- Josh Petty 1: Kurupt ft. Daz, Roscoe, Jayo, Bad Azz: Who Ride Wit’ Us (remix).
- Josh Petty 2: N/A.
- Josh Petty 3: Pink Floyd – The Nile Song.
- Jon Elliot: Samhain – Let the Day Begin.
- Jaren Grob: Metallica – Orion.
- Credits: – Out of Sync.
Previously: Arlo Eisenberg Explains Everything About the Video ‘What Do You Believe In’ - Winterclash 2018 Panel.
60+ minutes of strictly the realest. Footage stockpiled from late 1996 to 2004. Total over 230 hours of raw footage. Tricks & stunts from all 7 of my prior full release’s to date, as well as current, and old unseen footage. Put in sections seperated by skater to get a feel for their style and progression over the years. Plus a few sections from some very promising young guns. - Beau Cottington (2004).
Sections - PLAY:
Intro |
Louis Zamora |
Brian Hamm |
Mike Albritton & Troy White |
Brent Hicks & Chris Haffey |
Rob Thompson |
TJ Webber |
Blake Dennis & Santiago Azpurua |
Abdiel Colberg |
Brandon Campell & Tristan Feerey |
Tory Treseder & Jimmy Shuda |
Robert Guerrero & Beau Cottington |
Mike MURDA Johnson & Dre Powell |
Dominic Sagona |
Cory Casey |
Jon Elliott |
Brian Shima |
Eric Schrijn |
Eric Perkett |
Credits -
Playlist on Youtube.
Montages - PLAY:
- Montage 1 with Bruno Loewe, Marc Dubied, Jona Messerli, Kato & Chris Haffey.
- Montage 2 with Matt Mantz, Champion Baumstimler, Joe Tan, Jason Marshall, Shayne Skowers, Vinny Minton, Billy Prislin & Dustin Latimer.
- Montage 3 with Erik Burke, Josh Clarke, Cory Donohoe, Dominic Wagner, Charles Dunkle, Christian Rodriguez, Matt Morrisson, Josh Petty, Walt Austin, Sam Davis, Chris Lapenta, Chris Haffey, Billy Prislin, Bruno Loewe, Jon Bergeron, Erik Bailey, Dustin Latimer, Hoang Phung, Marc Dubied, Oscar Colmanero, Micah Yeager, Mike Spring, Dustin Halleran, Carlos Ibanez, Tomas Banuelos, Beau Hale, Champion Baumstimler, Dominic Sagona, Jason Marshall, John Starr, Billy O’Neill, Omar Wysong, Jon Elliott & Ian Brown.
Respect (2004) by Beau Cottington, a retrospective remix from almost a decades’ worth of raw footage tapes. Released in 2004, with an original skater-produced soundtrack.
Ego a Razors Team Video - by Adam Johnson and KFC Productions. Featuring - Mike Johnson, Billy O’Neill, Dre Powell, Brian Aragon Julian Bah, Brent Hicks, Eric Perkett, and more.
Full Video on Youtube (WIP) - Vibralux Youtube Channel.
2003 - Darkside Of The Moon from KFC 2: A Collective Consciousness by Adam Johnson and KFC Productions. Featuring Alex Broskow, Brandon Mateer, Jeromy Morris, Brenton Wheeler, Joseph Shull, Todd Blubaugh, Steve Jones, Jeremy Rockwell, and more.
Alex Broskow, Chris Farmer, David Sizemore, Shawn Engler & Adam Johnson Travelled To New York City, Detroit, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Phoenix, Dallas and Kansas City to bring you Champagne. Free all weekend.
You can support this project and future projects by purchasing the magazine, dvd, and digital download here (Bigcartel). You can get the digital download here as well (Sellfy).
The Chicago Mix Tape Midwest Edition. Filmed primarily in 2016/ early 2017 featuring some fresh talent from Chicago as well as the surrounding cities and states. Starring Michael Froemling, Brandon Sanwick, Adam Bazydlo, Nolan Wojciechowski, Joseph Portretow, Brian Bruno, Steve Lerner, Tri Tri-Rudolf, Jared Reddrick, Joe Abdul, Ben Forsythe, Egon Naab, Doug Zalusky, Joe Smith and more. 35 minute run time.
Support Doug Sharley: get the VOD on Sellfy
($5.00+).
Filmed by the Kelso bros. Edited by Sean Kelso. Featuring Sean Kelso, Nick Danchuk, Steve Iacono, Anthony Marchione & Colin Kelso.
Introducing ‘Show Off Gang’, a blade video shot and cut by me, Ed Inglis, and starring everyone I went skating with in the last two years. Sections from Dan Collins, Matt Brogan, Shaun Churcher, Rob Glanville and the lads.
Soundtrack Listing
- A Fatale romance vol2 - NTS Radio
- Show Off - Drowsy Chaperone - Sound track
- Fantastic Man - William Onyebor - Tomorrow
- Werewolves of London - Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
- Doing bits - Dream Mclean & The Last Skeptik - Cheese on Brown Bread
- Audi - Smokepurpp - Deadstar
- Man - SkeptA - KONNICHIWA
- round the bend - the beta band - the beta band
- NUMBERS ON THE BOARDS - Pusha T - My Name Is My Name
- Recurring - bonobo - Days to Come
- Things we do - Roots Manuva - Alternately Deep
- Don’t die just yet - David Holmes - let’s get killed
- Das Racist - Rainbow in the Dark - Relax
- Friction - The Lytics - HOLD ON EP
2000 - Pandora’s Box by Adam Johnson and NRD Productions, featuring additional sections from Doug Urquhart. Featuring: Alex Broskow, Joseph Shull, Brandon Mateer, Patrick Kantola, Walt Austin, Tim Taylor, Steve Jones, Jeromy Morris, Wes Aldridge, and more. Pretty much a series of montages with profiles on Alex Broskow.
PLAY:
Intro |
Montage 1 |
Tim Taylor |
Atlanta |
Montage 2 |
Alex Broskow |
Urquhart Montage |
Montage 3 |
Alex Broskow Florida |
W.A.R. Crew |
Montage 4 |
Credits.