YT Channel Video Videos For 13th of August, 2020 | Skate Sonr

YT Channel Video Videos For 13th of August, 2020

Ryan Rullman shares his history with the VX1000/ MK1 fisheye, allowing us to see firsthand what makes this glass so special for skate cinematography. However, Century Optics has decided to stop production of the lens, so we may be losing one of the most critical parts of our heritage. Enjoy the video, but then afterward, please - SIGN THE PETITION! https://bit.ly/311Otq6<br /><br />About the VX1000 and MK1 fisheye lens:<br />The VX1000 and MK1 fisheye lens are two iconic pieces of equipment that have played a major role in the development of skateboarding videography. Both the camera and lens are known for their unique qualities and have become synonymous with the skateboarding industry.<br /><br />The Sony VX1000 was introduced in 1995 and quickly became the camera of choice for skateboarding videographers. Its compact size and low weight made it easy to carry around while still delivering high-quality footage. The VX1000 was also one of the first cameras to use digital tape, which allowed for longer recording times and better picture quality than traditional VHS tapes.<br /><br />One of the most notable features of the VX1000 is its ability to capture slow-motion footage. By shooting at 60 frames per second (fps), the VX1000 could produce smooth, cinematic footage that was perfect for capturing the fast-paced action of skateboarding. This slow-motion effect was particularly impressive when paired with the MK1 fisheye lens.<br /><br />The MK1 fisheye lens was developed by Opteka specifically for use with the VX1000. It was designed to give a wide-angle view of the world, capturing everything from the skater's feet to the surrounding environment. This unique perspective became a signature look for skateboarding videos, and the fisheye lens quickly became a must-have accessory for VX1000 users.<br /><br />The MK1 fisheye lens has a focal length of 0.3x, which means it can capture a wider angle of view than the human eye. This allows for dramatic shots of skateboarders performing tricks, as the lens can capture the entire scene, including the skater's body and board, as well as the surrounding environment. The fisheye effect also adds a sense of depth to the footage, making it feel like the viewer is right in the middle of the action.<br /><br />Another advantage of the MK1 fisheye lens is its ability to capture footage in low-light conditions. The wide-angle lens allows more light to enter the camera, which means that even in low-light situations, the footage remains bright and clear. This is especially important for skateboarding videographers, as many skateboarding sessions take place in the early morning or late afternoon when the lighting is not ideal.<br /><br />The VX1000 and MK1 fisheye lens combination has become an iconic pairing in skateboarding videography. The unique qualities of both pieces of equipment have influenced the way skateboarding is filmed and have set the standard for how skateboarding videos should look. Even with the introduction of newer and more advanced cameras and lenses, the VX1000 and MK1 fisheye remain a staple in the skateboarding community.<br /><br />In conclusion, the VX1000 and MK1 fisheye lens have had a significant impact on the skateboarding industry. Their unique qualities have helped shape the way skateboarding is filmed and have become synonymous with skateboarding videography. Even as technology continues to evolve, the VX1000 and MK1 fisheye lens will always hold a special place in the hearts of skateboarders and videographers alike.<br /><br />✅ Sub To The Channel For More Videos: https://youtube.com/doseskateboarding<br /><br />👉 Visit: http://doseskateboarding.com<br />👉 Follow: http://instagram.com/doseskateboarding/<br />👉 Twitter: https://twitter.com/doseskate<br />👉 TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@doseskateboarding<br /><br />Subscribe to DOSE for more skate event recaps!<br />Find News About Skateboarding Every Day at http://doseskateboarding.com

PROTECT THE MK1 FISHEYE

13th August, 2020

Ryan Rullman shares his history with the VX1000/ MK1 fisheye, allowing us to see firsthand what makes this glass so special for skate cinematography. However, Century Optics has decided to stop production of the lens, so we may be losing one of the most critical parts of our heritage. Enjoy ...

We're rewatching and reposting parts from past HUF videos. Here's Salomon Cardenas' part from HUF 002, originally released in November 2018.<br /><br />More from Sully at: https://www.hufworldwide.com/huf_en_us/ambassadors/salomon-cardenas

HUF 002 // Salomon Cardenas

13th August, 2020

We're rewatching and reposting parts from past HUF videos. Here's Salomon Cardenas' part from HUF 002, originally released in November 2018.More from Sully at: ...

Take a quick look at our mini track pump as Harry Mills Wakley takes you on a quick session to some DIY set up in Bristol. Lucky for Harry he packed his pump as the inevitable happens whilst out riding the crust! The cruise doesn't finish there, with the ability to switch between Schrader and Presta you can rest assured the pump is ready for any bike.<br /><br />Our mini track pump features <br /><br />11″ Micro Hand Pump<br />140 psi max pressure<br />Precise in-line gauge<br />Fold out leg for stability<br />Fold out “T” handle for easier use<br />Works on Presta & Schrader valves<br />Flexible telescoping hose<br />Fits easily in backpack or tool pouch.<br /><br />Available from our online store at £24.99<br /><br />https://unitedbikeco.com/collections/merch/products/mini-track-pump

Mini Track pump with 140 PSI capabilities!!

13th August, 2020

Take a quick look at our mini track pump as Harry Mills Wakley takes you on a quick session to some DIY set up in Bristol. Lucky for Harry he packed his pump as the inevitable happens whilst out riding the crust! The cruise doesn't finish there, with the ability ...

This is the Washington DC segment from the original Static video, which premiered in January of 2000. 20 years ago!! This segment closed out the video and included local DC legends John Igei, Pepe Martinez, Andy Honen, Adam Graham, Sean O'brien, Brian Tucci, Paul Mcelroy, Will Harmon, Sam Weinstein and more.<br />Filmed and edited by Josh Stewart<br />Song: "Statik" by Jeru tha Damaja

STATIC WASHINGTON DC SECTION

13th August, 2020

This is the Washington DC segment from the original Static video, which premiered in January of 2000. 20 years ago!! This segment closed out the video and included local DC legends John Igei, Pepe Martinez, Andy Honen, Adam Graham, Sean O'brien, Brian Tucci, Paul Mcelroy, Will Harmon, Sam Weinstein and ...

Waco is the only place in the world — artificial or otherwise — that offers a perfect punt section on demand, and it’s quickly transforming what’s possible in our sport. Last month, SoCal’s underrated (if not outspoken), Jacob Szekely spent a few days in Texas trying a brand new move: The Superman Finger-flip. By stomping it, Szekely easily earned July’s top spot, despite some heavy competition from Eimeo Czermak, Nate Behl and Kael Walsh — all in pumping tubes. Click play to watch a mixed bag of epic surfing from Texas, Tahiti, Australia and Indonesia, and then scroll below to see each wave stand on its own. It’s still a trip that some of the best surfing in the world is happening in Texas, but we’ll get used to the idea eventually.

Jacob Szekely’s Superman Finger-Flip in Texas Tops Clips of the Month for July

13th August, 2020

Waco is the only place in the world — artificial or otherwise — that offers a perfect punt section on demand, and it’s quickly transforming what’s possible in our sport. Last month, SoCal’s underrated (if not outspoken), Jacob Szekely spent a few days in Texas trying a brand new move: ...

Most people, I would argue, have love-hate relationships with their home town. The spots are shitty, so many homies stopped skating, the scene changed. But at the end of the day, there's no place like home. Ilja always wanted to film a part in his home town Wuppertal. He moved to Berlin years ago yet and had some really productive years after a foot injury knocked him out of the game for 2 years. But the mission remained on his bucket list. In the past months, he spent a lot of time with his Family in Wuppertal and made good use of this isolating time by finally attacking this project. Dennis Harwardt did not hesitate to document these home town sessions.<br /><br />#wuppertal #iljajudizki<br /><br />Get our books & apparel collection here: https://pocketskatemag.com/shop/<br /><br />Feel free to subscribe to our channel and follow us on Instagram:<br />http://www.instagram.com/pocketskatemag <br /><br />Our Website:<br />http://www.pocketskatemag.com

ILJA JUDIZKI - WUPPERTAL

13th August, 2020

Most people, I would argue, have love-hate relationships with their home town. The spots are shitty, so many homies stopped skating, the scene changed. But at the end of the day, there's no place like home. Ilja always wanted to film a part in his home town Wuppertal. He ...