Raw Street Skateboarding Energy in GRONZE’s “Island Freezy”
GRONZE delivers pure street skateboarding energy in “Island Freezy,” blending raw spots, technical precision and heavy-hitting lines in a skate video that stays true to the core.
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GRONZE delivers pure street skateboarding energy in “Island Freezy,” blending raw spots, technical precision and heavy-hitting lines in a skate video that stays true to the core.
Lucas Plass delivers a creative and stylish Barcelona summer skate part in Always On My Mind, filmed by Lemmy and José Cantillana and self-edited by Lucas Plass, capturing the energy, spots and connection that define skateboarding in Barcelona.
As the dust settles from SEVER, Creature Skateboards unleashes nearly two hours of raw behind-the-scenes footage from one of the heaviest skate video parts of 2025. Every battle, every brutal make, and every ounce of pain it took Kevin Bækkel to bring Coffin Cuts to life. From relentless slams to the infamous Eldred St. concrete plunge, this is the real cost behind the part. You’ve been warned.
Ishin Denshin marks Carhartt WIP’s first full-length skate film, filmed across Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya, moving between Japan’s quiet corners and busy city streets. Featuring an international Carhartt WIP skate team from Asia, Europe and the US, the film also introduces Kyonosuke Yamashita as the newest team rider. A strong visual statement rooted in travel, culture and raw street skateboarding.
Featuring:
Noah Mahieu, Kyonosuke Yamashita, Max Palmer, Eetu Toropainen, Yuma Takei, Kelly Ishihara, Tanner Burzinski, Willow Voges Fernandes, Amélien Foures, Raphael Langslow, Eddie Cernicky
Directed & edited by: Romain Batard
Filmed by: Romain Batard, Geoff Campbell and Kyota Kamei
Additional filmers: Otto Ray and Masanori Uruma
Max Geronzi delivers a raw and effortless performance in “No Fixed Address”, blending power, control and timeless street style. Filmed and edited by Augustin Giovannoni, the part captures Geronzi’s natural flow and sharp spot selection, with Quartersnacks’ signature eye for real skateboarding.
Max de Wit and Miko Tjon Ajong officially join Pop Trading Company, delivering a stylish and precise introduction filmed by Jan Maarten Sneep. Clean lines, strong control and a natural fit with Pop’s refined skateboarding identity.
A true gift from Barcelona, Spain, brought to life by ACE Trucks founder Joey Tershay alongside his longtime friend and videographer Charles Chavez. This edit captures the raw energy, friendship and skateboarding spirit that define Ace Trucks, blending classic street spots with an authentic summer vibe straight from Barcelona’s skate scene.
Experience Tom Botwid skating like never before in his 2024/2025 skate edit, filmed & edited by Makke Bengtsson. Creative, unconventional lines and tricks that push skateboarding beyond the ordinary.
A remix of lost and found footage from the past, this edit brings together unseen moments and forgotten clips, shaping a raw and timeless skate part from Filip Almqvist. A stripped-back approach that highlights pure skateboarding, memory and motion, letting the footage speak for itself.
Filmed by Hadrien Buhannic, Pekka Lovås & Frederick Schneider
Edited by Nisse Ingemarsson
Despite unpredictable weather, the skatedeluxe team delivered a solid and inspiring skate trip through the streets of Vienna. Ike Fromme, Andrew Verde, Tim Janke, Sascha Scharf, Lea Meny and Melika Nazari kept the energy high, stacking clips and showcasing raw street skateboarding with great vibes throughout the trip. Filmed by Daniel Schulz, this edit captures the crew’s chemistry and Vienna’s unique urban spots perfectly. Definitely worth the watch.
Raw clips from Malaga showcasing Yardsale street skateboarding at its purest. Filmed across the streets and spots of Malaga, Spain, this raw edit captures the natural flow, textures, and energy of the city with zero polish and full honesty. Filmed by Grant Dawson, the footage reflects Yardsale’s unmistakable aesthetic and its strong connection to authentic street skateboarding culture.
Adrian Del Campo, Shaun Currie, Harry Ogilvie, Sam Nobbs, Daniel Clarke, Layth Sami, Ollie Lock, Korahn Gayle, Dom Henry, and Josh Arnott come together in CAFE | ALLEGRO, a focused skate video that blends technical ability with a strong crew dynamic. Filmed and edited by Rich Smith, the project highlights each skater’s individual style while maintaining a cohesive flow rooted in real street skateboarding.
With additional filming by Will Miles, Tor Ström, Emil Wickström, and Will Boardman, the video captures a wide range of spots and moments that give the edit its depth and character. Free from unnecessary distractions, CAFE | ALLEGRO stays true to the essence of skateboarding: commitment, creativity, and a clean, honest presentation that fits naturally within the core skate scene.
More than a farewell, Bye Jeremy stands as a reminder of how powerful simple skate videos can be. With standout sections from Carlisle Aikens, Olli Lilja, Sengo Prevost, and Sixsas, The One That Got Away fits naturally within the core of modern skateboarding and leaves a lasting impression without forcing the moment.
Experience the Cybercafé x Nike SB Blazer HO25 campaign in this short film by Leonardo Beazotto, featuring cool tricks by Felipe Munhoz, Daniel Crespo & Luis Ceita. Filmed in Lisbon, Portugal with additional footage by Rafael Semedo, this skate video perfectly captures street style and skateboarding energy.
Tom Knox spent an epic week skating Marseille and Bilbao, pushing the limits in the new Krooked x 600 New Balance shoe. Incredible filming and editing by Andres Garcia capture every trick and vibe perfectly. Don’t miss this showcase of style and skill!
This Magenta Skateboards Headquarters Trailer sets the tone for what is coming. The crew shows up strong with Jeremy Jones, Ruben Spelta, Shogo Zama, Mike Mag, Florian Maillet, Ben Gore, Jameel Douglas, Leo Valls, Soy Panday, Jesse Narvaez, Sergio Santoro, Vivien Feil, Jimmy Lannon, Casey Foley and more. All filmed with the sharp vision of Stephane "Feugs" Feugas. A tight preview packed with style and message that builds real hype for the full release.
Tor Ström captures the raw energy of Scandinavia between rainy days, and this video delivers a tight blend of style, power, and personality. The lineup is heavy, featuring Axel Bergggren, Kinser Cathey, Oskar Rozenberg, Rune Glifberg, Grant Taylor, Simon Isaksson, Raph Langslow, Jack O Grady, Riley Pavey, Alex Elfving, John Dahlquist, Vilma Stål, Sarah Meurle, David Jakinda, Ville Wester, Hugo Boserup, Vitus Silas, Jesus Fernandez, Hjalte Halberg, Karsten Kleppan, Dylan Jaeb, Eniz Fazliov, Eetu Toropainen, and Vincent Huhta Hasselberg. The result feels sharp, honest, and rooted in real street skateboarding. Tor keeps the pace tight and gives every skater room to shine, making this one a clean win for anyone who wants the pulse of the Scandinavian scene right now.
Hugo Boserup links up with The Ben Raemers Foundation for a day on the board and a look at the routine that keeps him grounded. He shares the structure he follows, the Suicide First Aid Lite training he completed with the Foundation, and the mindset he brings to every session. Filmed and edited by Rye Beres, this piece captures raw skating and a message that matters.
Amin Sharif delivers fast lines and clean style in Rassvet Skateboards' new part Rich and Famous. Shot and cut by Trevor Dare, the video keeps the pace tight with added angles from Thomas Vigoureux, Max Kushewski and Jacob Palumbo. Guest clips from Cambryan Sedlick, Patrick Franklin, Ewing Ayala, Jonah Henderson and Avi Malina round out a heavy crew. A solid showcase of power skating backed by sharp filmmaking.
OBEY proudly introduces Lilian Fev, the newest name on their skate roster. Shot on the streets of Paris, France, and brought to life by filmmaker Elliot Bonnabel, this short edit captures the raw flow, precision, and creative energy that define Lilian Fev’s skating. Smooth lines, gritty spots, and that classic OBEY aesthetic make this piece a clean statement for 2025 street skateboarding.
Filmed and edited by: Elliot Bonnabel