An introduction, is there to make you mouth watered about the rest of the meal. You often put the best there, but not everything. Or just something that is the complete opposite of the content. A skate videos introduction is the best moment for a
film-maker to be creative, and remembered.
Here is a very eclectic and subjective selection, made with Love.
1988:
Powell & Peralta “Public Domain” by Stacy Peralta.
1989:
Santa Cruz “Street on fire” by Scott Dittrich.
1991:
Blind “Video Days” by Spike Jonze.
Real “The Real Video” by The real team.
1993:
Plan B “Virtual Reality” by Mike Ternasky”
1994:
Stereo Sound Agency “A Visual Sound” by Jason Lee.
1996:
FTC “Penal Code 100A” by Aaron Meza.
Girl “Mouse” by Spike Jonze.
1998:
Birdhouse “The End” By Jamie Mosberg.
2000:
Transworld Skateboarding Magazine “Modus Operandi” by Ty Evans.
Alien Workshop “Photosynthesis” by Joe Castrucci.
2001:
Deca “Sneak Preview” by Socrate Leal.
2002:
Flip “Sorry” by Fred Mortagne.
Ty Evans “Chomp On This” by Ty Evans.
Adio “One Step Beyond” by Josh Stewart.
Jeremy Pettit “North” by Jeremy Pettit.
2003:
Girl “Yeah Right!” by Spike Jonze.
Habitat “MOSAIC” by Joe Castrucci.
DC “The DC Video” by Greg Hunt.
2004:
Chocolate “Hot Chocolate” by Spike Jonze.
Josh Stewart “Static II” by Josh Stewart.
2005:
Blueprint “Lost & Found” by Dan Magee.
Chill Magazine “Filming Crazy” by Fred Mortagne.
2006:
Eric Lebeau “Lazy Paparazzi” by Eric Lebeau
2007:
Green Apple Skate shop “Supper’s Ready” by Ryan Mcguigan
Lakai “Fully Flared” by Spike Jonze.
2012:
DGK “Parental Advisory” by Randal Kirk II.
2015:
Ty Evans “We Are Blood” by Ty Evans.
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