The Shiner Big Push is now live! Give it a watch, then head over to the Big Push website to check everything Big Push related out.
Shiner Big Push 2011 from James Harris on Vimeo.
Enjoy.
I am a Camera Operator and Video editor, living in Bristol. Currently working as a Freelance Camera Operator and Video editor. I have produced works for clients such as Suited and Booted Studios, X Media Lab, Make Music Happen, Templar Publishing, Etnies Footwear and Pass Port Skateboards, etc. To get in contact please email: jamesharrisvideo@gmail.com
Showing posts with label nicky howells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nicky howells. Show all posts
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
The Big Push 2011
This year's "Big Push" competition is now available on DVD, cover-mounted with this month's issue of Sidewalk Magazine (Issue 181).

All of the edits this year are of an extremely high standard, truly representing the finest of British skateboarding.
As you all know, I filmed and edited the Shiner piece. Go out there, get your copy of the mag and give it a watch, the proceed to vote!

You can vote once a day, every day until the 25th November over at the Big Push website.
Vote for Shiner!

All of the edits this year are of an extremely high standard, truly representing the finest of British skateboarding.
As you all know, I filmed and edited the Shiner piece. Go out there, get your copy of the mag and give it a watch, the proceed to vote!

You can vote once a day, every day until the 25th November over at the Big Push website.
Vote for Shiner!
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
Shiner Big Push 2011 Overview
In July I was asked by the Team Manager of Shiner Distribution, Jerome Loughran if I would partake in the 'Big Push' competition for the second year running. Of course, I said yes.
The idea of the 'Big Push' is simple: Live on the road for 8 days, film 5 professional skateboarders, make an edit.
Overall, the trip was without a doubt the best filming tour I have attended, with a brilliant bunch of people, the weather on our side and the whole of the UK to experience, nothing could have been better.
The skateboard athlete roster was: Nicky Howells, Josh 'Manhead' Young, Jed Cullen, James Coyle and all the way from the USA, Robbie Brockel. On filming duties was myself and Lt. Meat, with Team Manager Jerome Loughran holding everything together.
The edit will be released as a cover-mounted DVD on the October 2011 issue of Sidewalk magazine.
Here is a photographic overview of the best parts of the 8 day experience:

Additional camera op Lt. Meat and Shiner skateboards representative Jed getting their art on.

A classic Nicky moment, view the footage below!

The Angel of the North had the pleasure of hosting us for a few moments.

When not filming, pole-dancing is my favourite pastime.

End of day Fish & Chips session at Whitley Bay.

Looking for a Stalefish.

James Coyle rolling up.

Toby Carvery... Before.

After.

Beach Boys.

James setting up the Bar at Baineside for us after our long and hard Big Push!

Lt. Meat Cam at Baineside. It seems that the Bar has got the better of him...

The end of the Big Push. Back home at Shiner HQ, Nicky is feeling the full force of an 8 day skate trip.

A lot of footage was logged from this trip, followed by a 3 week editing session!
Stay tuned to the Sidewalk website and the Big Push website for more updates on the release of this years monster.
The idea of the 'Big Push' is simple: Live on the road for 8 days, film 5 professional skateboarders, make an edit.
Overall, the trip was without a doubt the best filming tour I have attended, with a brilliant bunch of people, the weather on our side and the whole of the UK to experience, nothing could have been better.
The skateboard athlete roster was: Nicky Howells, Josh 'Manhead' Young, Jed Cullen, James Coyle and all the way from the USA, Robbie Brockel. On filming duties was myself and Lt. Meat, with Team Manager Jerome Loughran holding everything together.
The edit will be released as a cover-mounted DVD on the October 2011 issue of Sidewalk magazine.
Here is a photographic overview of the best parts of the 8 day experience:
Additional camera op Lt. Meat and Shiner skateboards representative Jed getting their art on.
A classic Nicky moment, view the footage below!
The Angel of the North had the pleasure of hosting us for a few moments.
When not filming, pole-dancing is my favourite pastime.
End of day Fish & Chips session at Whitley Bay.
Looking for a Stalefish.
James Coyle rolling up.
Toby Carvery... Before.
After.
Beach Boys.
James setting up the Bar at Baineside for us after our long and hard Big Push!
Lt. Meat Cam at Baineside. It seems that the Bar has got the better of him...
The end of the Big Push. Back home at Shiner HQ, Nicky is feeling the full force of an 8 day skate trip.
A lot of footage was logged from this trip, followed by a 3 week editing session!
Stay tuned to the Sidewalk website and the Big Push website for more updates on the release of this years monster.
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james coyle,
james harris,
jed cullen,
jerome loughran,
manhead,
nicky howells,
robbie brockel,
shiner,
sidewalk
Thursday, 25 November 2010
éS Europe Nicky Howells Warehouse edit
Below is an edit I have produced for éS Footwear, featuring the one and only Nicky 'Hammerhouse' Howells.
The edit's location is solely at the UK Ramp Hire Warehouse, giving the edit a very focused and intense feel.
Contributed footage from George Nevin and Ryan Gray made this edit possible, huge thanks to those two chaps.
Anyway, enough of me ranting, watch the edit and enjoy!
The edit's location is solely at the UK Ramp Hire Warehouse, giving the edit a very focused and intense feel.
Contributed footage from George Nevin and Ryan Gray made this edit possible, huge thanks to those two chaps.
Anyway, enough of me ranting, watch the edit and enjoy!
Labels:
es,
europe,
footwear,
james harris,
kill city,
nicky howells,
skateboarding,
uk ramp hire,
warehouse
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