First off, I'd like to thank all of the people who turned up to the premieres across the country. Your support means a lot to everyone that was involved in Perfect Blues, you rule.
The DVD will be out in UK Skate Stores very, very soon. However if you'd like to get a little fix of the Perfect Blues right now, Shiner Dist have just uploaded their section in the most recent episode of "Pixels".
Check it out below, more info to follow on where you can buy the DVD!
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
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Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Perfect Blues - The Sheffield Premiere
Simple Skate Store in Sheffield are holding a premiere for Perfect Blues on the 23rd of February.
The premiere coincides with their first Birthday party, so head on down for an evening of audio/visual entertainment if you're in the area!
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Thursday, 4 October 2012
Perfect Blues
Perfect Blues is my next full length UK Skateboarding DVD.
The concept behind it is simple, represent as many UK scenes and skateboarders as possible and to create a video that is raw and full of energy, something that best represents British skateboarding as we all know it.
Here's the first little teaser for the video, featuring the one and only Perfect Blues frontman, Dave Wallace.
Perfect Blues!
The concept behind it is simple, represent as many UK scenes and skateboarders as possible and to create a video that is raw and full of energy, something that best represents British skateboarding as we all know it.
Here's the first little teaser for the video, featuring the one and only Perfect Blues frontman, Dave Wallace.
Perfect Blues!
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Sunday, 9 September 2012
Lloyds Big Three Competition 2012
As per usual, the annual "Big Three" competition was an incredible event. There was a very large turnout of spectators, skateboarders, filmers and dogs.
The comp sees the iconic Amphitheatre based on the waterfront of Bristol transformed into a bustling skateboarding mecca that can be compared to havens such as Macba, for example.
Every single person who attended the competition contributed to the infectious electric atmosphere, which fuelled many of the skateboarders to try and go bigger and better than last year.
Below is my edit from the day. Featuring the likes of Ollie Lock, Jess Young, Phil Parker, Pete Adams, Josh Arnott, Shaun Currie, Korahn Gayle and many more.
See you next year!
The comp sees the iconic Amphitheatre based on the waterfront of Bristol transformed into a bustling skateboarding mecca that can be compared to havens such as Macba, for example.
Every single person who attended the competition contributed to the infectious electric atmosphere, which fuelled many of the skateboarders to try and go bigger and better than last year.
Below is my edit from the day. Featuring the likes of Ollie Lock, Jess Young, Phil Parker, Pete Adams, Josh Arnott, Shaun Currie, Korahn Gayle and many more.
See you next year!
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Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Jason Lewer - There and Back Again
Earlier on in the year, Jason and I decided to work on this short project.
We wanted to show Jason's day-to-day journey through Bristol, shining a different light on some of the most iconic skate spots in the city by capturing them in an alternative way to conventional skateboard videos.
Hit the play button, and then go out and cruise!
We wanted to show Jason's day-to-day journey through Bristol, shining a different light on some of the most iconic skate spots in the city by capturing them in an alternative way to conventional skateboard videos.
Hit the play button, and then go out and cruise!
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