Richard Angelides follows with a part of pure surgical accuracy. Skateboarding and filming have gone together since the beginning of time. Kenny Hoyle’s section is pure perfection.SKATERS: David Gravette, Kenny Hoyle, Matt Miller, Nick Trapasso, Richie Jackson, Sean MaltoVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Chris Ray, Jon Holland and Jason Hernandez’s last opus working together, Let’s Do This! 40 Minutes of skateboarding cinema excellence. Not only because of this trick, but now he has another four weeks to film even more after this. So most of his part was filmed in Richmond. One was convenience because Gilbert wasn't working on anything else and he really wanted to film for something. How long did it take to complete this video? For me at least, it wasn't really until June or July that we really started skating a lot. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Greg Hunt—whose talent brought to life Vans’ first full-length skateboarding video, PROPELLER—Alright, OK is yet another masterpiece, encapsulating an epic labor of love by pro Elijah Berle, who worked tirelessly over … it was 20 years ago that the first Transworld video I made came out, almost on the same day. It's their legacy, it's their career, it's their work. G: To be honest, I was looking for a title that would work for two people. Heath Kirchart from TransWorld SKATEboarding's ‘Sight Unseen’ (2001) by Greg Hunt and Jon Holland. A unique film focusing on the people behind the lens. Cinematography by: Greg Hunt Will Rosenstock Cody Green TJ Gaskill Kevin O’Dell Joseph Charlton. High speed boosts from Diego Bucchieri closed it.SKATERS: Anthony Pappalardo, Caine Gayle, Daewon Song, Diego Buuchieri, Mark Appleward, Rob DyrdekVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Greg Hunt, Along with the most condensed cast of any previous TransWorld video, generator-powered night footage and a highly synthesized soundtrack set Modus Operandi apart from other videos of its time. This video for me was kind of a relief, it made me feel good. There was so much smoke... you could see the sun behind the smoke, everything was red. A skater, filmmaker, and photographer based in LA. G: It changed the video drastically because we went on a trip to Portugal in February, and then that's the last time I saw Gilbert. I was trying not to stay up all night because I'm trying to stay healthy right now. Him making that trick was like, okay, he's going to have a really epic part. They're different as people, they're different as skateboarders, they even look different. So I feel like that's the case for Elijah. He was pretty careful with COVID and he didn't want to go anywhere. That day they were telling people not to go out. Vans introduces its highly anticipated first-ever feature-length global skateboarding video, PROPELLER. So I'm sure there's Paris, Texas influence in there. I would say Elijah is loose and wild with his skateboarding and Gilbert' is a lot more refined, I guess. Pete Eldridge demonstrates his ambidextrous tendencies in his section. But he had a pretty hardcore dry spell that pushed that deadline to a point where it seemed like it might not be realistic and it was creating a lot of stress for him. Over 3 years in the making, The DC Video features 7 skaters who hve had a staggering impact on the sport. I had to figure out how to make this video in the short windows of time that I had every day. G: People say that a lot and that's the music. And there's a show at the Super Labo Store Tokyo until January 17th. And then once Gilbert came on, that's sort of when Elijah broke, he got out of his dry spell and he started skating really well. Knowing that people are going to see this and probably say like, "Yeah, it's pretty good. I wanted the video to be honest and be something that felt there was some feeling in it. Skateboarding films. And my worry was that if he flips it wrong, he could just tweak his ankle and he's going to be done. His representative works include i.e., DC Video, Mind Field, and Propeller. Propeller (Greg Hunt, 2015) 10. Chris Roberts’ part is full of unmatched balance. It's sort of a joke. Commercials. For me, it makes editing more pleasurable. But then COVID hit here in March and probably everywhere in the world. 20. G: I'd say it was about two years. A unique film focusing on the people behind the lens. Like Straight, No Chaser, the documentary about Thelonious Monk. DC Shoes is the leader in action sports apparel, and has long sponsored one of the most elite teams in skateboarding. So in a way, I was sort of nervous that he was trying that because the board's flipping under him. Don't Look Back, the documentary about Bob Dylan. Taylor Bingaman was put on the map after he left no terrain untouched in his part, including his backside overcrook down Hollywood 16.SKATERS: Pete Eldridge, Ryan Decenzo, Taylor Bingaman, Torey Pudwill, Tyler BledsoeVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Chris Ray, Featuring an all goofy-footed cast, Jon Holland and Chris Ray’s Right Foot Forward introduced much of the world to Kellen James’ incredible range of tricks. Chad Tim Tim’s part is pure class with exemplary execution…SKATERS: Chad Tim Tim, Chris Roberts, Cooper Wilt, Dylan Rieder, Jereme Rogers, Mikey Taylor, Paul Rodriguez, Ronson LambertVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Jason Hernandez, Crafted by Jon Holland and Jason Hernandez, First Love showcased stuntwood romantics from veteran to rookie status. V: Transworld videos, DC Video, Mind Field, Propeller... you've worked on so many videos. If I'm really into what I'm working on, I could do long days and get it done. I had a feeling that Elijah and Gilbert were going to film really great parts, so it was sort of like, "It's alright. But then the election was looking kind of crazy. So that's one of my favorite tricks in the video for a lot of reasons. It's okay." It's their video. Then it becomes a two person video, takes pressure off of Elijah and helps us balance the whole project a bit. So that footage is always really important. Vans: Credits (Shari White) 16. I've never really approached the video thinking that it's my own personal work of art or something like that. I just really wanted to make a video that makes me feel good and makes people feel good. I will say because of this year, more than ever, I really wanted to make a video that just makes people feel good or at least when I'm watching, it makes me feel good, if that makes sense. Of course it's a skate video, but I really wanted it to be about them. It just felt weird to focus on skating because there's so much else going on in the world. The song that's in the trailer and the credits, I really love that song. From the first to the second video, casting became more selective, leaving, Steve Berra, Max Schaaf, Jerry Fowler, Reese Forbes, Tom Boyle, Andrew Reynolds, Kris Markovich, Rune Glifberg, and Jeremy Wray, Marc Johnson, Eric Koston, Gershon Mosley, Bill Pepper, Heath Kirchart, Jeremy Klein, Chet Thomas, Matt Mumford, Tony Hawk, Geoff Rowley/Tom Penny, Chad Muska…. G: To be honest, it was for several reasons. That's how bad the smoke was. A skater, filmmaker, and photographer based in LA. But that's sort of where the title came from and also it's the name that I was influenced by, like I said, these older music documentaries and the band name feels like it would almost be like a title of a song or an album. We went to a Home Depot and bought big orange road cones and a no parking sign. Now, for the first time, their diverse talents come together for DC's first ever skateboarding video. While caught up in the magic of a skateboard video premiere like Vans’ Propeller it is easy to forget that behind all those shots, and edits, and effects, there was someone making every single decision. There's a trick in Elijah's part where he ollies off of a wheelchair ramp over a bar and then over two other bars. And if you go and look at that rail in person, it's chest high. Stussy: How Original (Jared Sherbert) 18. But all of those films and a lot of other films around that time were black and white, one camera, 16mm, where it was just a cameraman and a sound person. G: There's so much of that, I guess. The footage of Elijah with his dog and then him getting mad and flipping over that table, that's life, right? Tony Trujillo ripped both the deep end and the streets. So that's always been the main factor. With Richard Angelides, Stephen Berra, Brandon Biebel, Mike Blabac. He really plans it through. Jaw-dropping technicality from both Danny Montoya and Danny Gonzalez set the stage for the rawness of Moses Itkonen with Paul Machnau, Rick McCrank, and Colin McKay.SKATERS: Cairo Foster, Colin McKay, Donny Gonzales, Danny Montoya, Gershon Mosley, Josh Kalis, Kenny Reed, Matt Mumford, Moses Itkonen, Paul Machnau, Rick McCrank, Stevie WilliamsVIDEO BY: Ty Evans, Jon Holland, Feedback begins with a shared part full of sophisticated moves and character with Jason Dill and Anthony Van Engelen. So we went there, I think it was raining one day. Sometimes doing an edit different ways for weeks before finalizing it. That was pretty cool. It's always cool when you really fight for something and it happens. I think that's the main difference, but those are pretty broad life approaches and kind of everything in their lives sort of trickles down from how they approach things. The first name in skateboarding footwear and apparel introduces its first-ever feature-length global skateboarding video, PROPELLER. A true comeback part, Peter Smolik boosts over fences and off rocks.SKATERS: Brian Brown, Clint Peterson, Devine Calloway, Emmanuel Guzman, Peter SmolikVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Jason Hernandez, A Time To Shine opens with a part from Cooper Wilt. G: But I would say, the most memorable is probably the last trick, the nosegrind nollie flip. It was making Elijah feel kind of sick and he was coughing. So that was also another thing that we weren't skating as much around that time. Parts included the tightest of trannies shredded by Dan Drehobl (who racked up the most expensive music credits to TransWorld date with “Time Of The Season”), the steezy technicality of Rob Welsh, and the beefy gaps and rails skated by Darrell Stanton including his backside overblunt on clipper.SKATERS: Dan Drehobl, Darrell Stanton, Rob WelshVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Ewan Bowman, Jason Hernandez, In Bloom showcased the up-and-comers of the era. I had a VHS copy when I was in my 20's that I used to watch every day. Chris Cole skated ledges in new ways while doing the same down the LOVE gap. What are you waiting for? And then we started skating again in the summer, we had an October deadline and then I can't exactly remember why, but then that got pushed to early November. That's a really risky trick to try when you still have another month to film. The official website of filmmaker Greg Hunt. Danny Garcia, legendary pro skater, he's a musician. All rights reserved. And when you mix that with a day where everything is red and smoky, it's just a crazy energy out on the street. G: Well, I work with Vans. Music Videos. So it was as simple as that really. And when he did it, that was one of the coolest things just because that was such an amazing trick. G: I think that answer would depend on who you asked. And then there was the George Floyd protests and all that going on. And it didn't matter what time we went back there. It's always cool when you really fight for something and it happens. G: Definitely. All-around annihilator, Clint Peterson, follows with tricks on just about everything the streets have to offer. Also featured is a cast of other skaters, including Danger, who took a legendary slam dropping in on the Garfield High School banks.SKATERS: Aaron Harrison, Clint Peterson, Danny Way, Donny Barley, Jake Brown, Jesse Fritsch, Judd Hertzler, Matt Dove, Pat Duffy, Ryan WilburnVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Jason Hernandez, Free Your Mind showcased the smallest number of parts to date, but truly had one of the greatest variety of skaters. It is a list of SOME of the best skateboard videos. Because man, he worked so hard for that trick and it wasn't the very last thing he tried. But now the reality is my kids are all at home all day because of COVID. And I like titles that have meaning that can be interpreted in different ways. CINEMATOGRAPHERS: Atiba Jefferson, Dan Wolfe, Danny Minnick, Dave Swift, Jon Miner, Josh Stewart, Lee Dupont, Mike Manzoori, Raymond Echevers, RB Umali, Steve Celentani, Ted Newsome, Tim Dowling. I've worked with him on a few projects and I contacted him about maybe doing something for this project. Jon Holland and Jason Hernandez’s last opus working together, Brian Brown, Clint Peterson, Devine Calloway, Emmanuel Guzman, Peter Smolik, Chad Tim Tim, Chris Roberts, Cooper Wilt, Dylan Rieder, Jereme Rogers, Mikey Taylor, Paul Rodriguez, Ronson Lambert. From the first to the second video, casting became more selective, leaving 4 Wheel Drive with fewer but lengthier parts than its predecessor. You're on the street at a spot that's set up in a big train station so there's a lot of odd people hanging out around there. So none of us wanted to release the video in May because it cut the last six weeks out of their filming. Neal Mims grinds through everything from massive rails, hubbas, and security guards. Short film series featuring Atiba Jefferson, Arto Saari, Ray Barbee, and Greg Hunt. I guess everyone handles what's been happening differently. It doesn't help if you're really tired. This title came up long before COVID hit, so it has nothing to do with the world being completely fucked up. I just want to make sure that everyone in the video feels like they have some ownership over it and they're proud of it. Produced by Jon Holland, and reprising the premise and format of the original Cinematographer, Torsten Frank, Bill Strobeck, Mike Manzoori, Chris Ray, Brennan Conroy, Dan Wolfe, RB Umali, Beagle, Lee Dupont, Christopher Middlebrook, Jon Holland, Russel Houghten, Alien Workshop. The finesse of Anthony Pappalardo was also illustrated in addition to Caine Gayle and Rod Dyrdek showcasing the first ever conceived TF. Shiloh Greathouse’s first part in years is filled with OG fun and new school NBDs. But there was always a car there. Matt Miller follows suit with more pop than a freshly stocked vending achine and ends his part with a speedy fakie hardflip noseblunt slide. And I think he was under so much pressure that it was becoming more and more difficult, and to overcome that it's all psychological and it's really difficult. It wasn't really fair because usually the last month or two is where people get the most stuff or the best stuff. I just had this feeling like this might be the day. Coming in with the thickest cast of any other TransWorld video, Uno featured parts from Marc Johnson, Eric Koston, Gershon Mosley, Bill Pepper, Heath Kirchart, Jeremy Klein, Chet Thomas, Matt Mumford, Tony Hawk, Geoff Rowley/Tom Penny, Chad Muska…SKATERS: Marc Johnson, Eric Koston, Gershon Mosley, Bill Pepper, Heath Kirchart, Jeremy Klein, Chet Thomas, Matt Mumford, Tony Hawk, Geoff Rowley/Tom Penny, Chad Muska…VIDEO BY: Ted Newsome, Subscribe to our free newsletter and stay up-to-date with the latest from. View in iTunes. So, when we talk about music or what tricks are being used, I always lean on them because it's their legacy, it's their career, it's their work. Number Four! He really, really worked for that part. Hunt’s name carries serious weight in the industry; he was a respected pro himself before becoming a filmmaker. Bob Burnquist, Quim Cardona, Mike Cardona, Adam McNatt, Ron Whaley, Rick Howard, Frank Hirata, Geoff Rowley, Heath Kirchart, Mike Frazier, Caine Gayle, Donny Barley, Willy Santos, Ed Templeton, Tony Hawk, Alf Rawls, Eric Koston, Steve Olson, and many more. Other than that, I documented Jason Dill for over 15 years and put that together into a book that came out two years ago and Super Labo just made a Japanese edition. The sky was really red. No one knew what was going on in the world, so we put it on hold. But when COVID first hit here, it was kind of scary. May was the first deadline where late last year, everything was starting to really come together and Vans needed to release it and they needed to put a deadline on it. Ryan Decenzo chomped monstrous rail and hubbas like your thickest uncle at an all-you-can-eat joint. I get it. Sidewalk ‘s epochal full-length, In Progress, arrived the following year. It's all right." I've never filmed that myself though. So what's next? I think it should be pretty cool to see that in person. The result was a detailed look at the flourishing skate scenes of Los Angeles, NYC, Portland, Boston, San Francisco, San Diego, and many more.VIDEO BY: Ty Evans, Jon Holland, Starting with buttery lines from Kenny Anderson and a duet from Brad Staba and Brian Anderson, The Sixth Sense also featured the technical mastery of Mike Crum. And I wanted it to be a video that felt good to watch because it's been such a fucked up year. Introducing GoPro footage to skateboarding, Pete Eldridge, Ryan Decenzo, Taylor Bingaman, Torey Pudwill, Tyler Bledsoe, Featuring an all goofy-footed cast, Jon Holland and Chris Ray’s, Bobby Worrest, Corey Duffel, Joey Brezinski, Kellen James, Matt Beach, David Gravette, Kenny Hoyle, Matt Miller, Nick Trapasso, Richie Jackson, Sean Malto. What are you waiting for? Joey Brezinski balances his way through never-before conceived ledge and manny combos. G: For me it's really important. V: Yeah, it felt good. Fast-paced action from start to finish. Packed full of the best skateboarders in the world. Taking a cue from Cinematographer before it. The smoke smelled really bad. That day, the sky was red. So it seemed like a really interesting kind of mix to have a Gilbert and Elijah part together in a two person video. Article A curates the best skateboarding news, every day. But a lot of that Elijah wasn't skating or he wasn't getting footage. G: Yeah. The second video featured four-by-four operators Steve Berra, Max Schaaf, Jerry Fowler, Reese Forbes, Tom Boyle, Andrew Reynolds, Kris Markovich, Rune Glifberg, and Jeremy Wray. A skate video created Girl Skateboards in 2003. Greg Hunt loves LA. And then I look at comments and people actually say that. That's just the way it is. I'm assembling it and giving it some direction, but it's them. Then things went a little quiet for full-length productions in the U.K. find a local screening near you. How important is all the non-skate footage? I feel I identify with their skating more. So I tried it early on not really knowing if that was going to be in the video or if maybe it would be something that I could do that would kind of come out alongside the video. Young Evan Hernandez skated man-sized rails. V: Very interesting. When it hit, everyone sort of just didn't know what to do. We made it look realistic. Directed by Greg Hunt, PROPELLER presents a sweeping snapshot of modern skateboarding that only Vans can deliver, featuring full parts from some of the biggest names in modern skateboarding alongside appearances from legends and true pioneers. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. It's funny because people say that a lot and Paris, Texas has been probably my favorite film for at least 20 years. V: How did the pandemic affect the process? V: I really liked the whole vibe of the video. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Greg Hunt—whose talent brought to life Vans' first full-length skateboarding video, PROPELLER—Alright, OK is yet another masterpiece, encapsulating an epic labor of love by pro Elijah Berle, who worked tirelessly over two hard years to … Some people say it made it easier to film since the city's empty. Richie Jackson’s mind-expanding tricks fill his perception-altering part. Dill and I are both big fans of Japanese culture and photo books. Giddy 11 (Romain Batard) 17. And then the titles weren't influenced by Paris, Texas, but definitely at the end when Elijah's part ends and it goes to black and "ALRIGHT, OK" pops up big on the screen, I think that's subconsciously very Paris, Texas influenced. it has a great mix of skating and a soundtrack that is off the hook, theres also some cool special effects, including the invisible board section and the skatrix. Greg Hunt (G): Well, originally it was a video with just Elijah that was scheduled to come out when his first shoe dropped. demonstrates the building block spots and roof gap insanity of Daewon Song, as well as the nonchalance of Mark Appleyard with his nollie heel front board on the El Dorado seven. You can say that LA was good to skate. It's just ridiculous. Definitely our best video yet. VIDEO BY: Ty Evans, Jon Holland, Greg Hunt, Chris Avery Dan Wolfe, Ryan Gee. For Elijah, we filmed almost everything in LA. We went there a couple of days later and there was no car, and that's when he did it. Like Gilbert at home with his dogs and Elijah with his dog. Corey Duffel displays bone-crushing speeds and inexplicable power.SKATERS: Bobby Worrest, Corey Duffel, Joey Brezinski, Kellen James, Matt BeachVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Chris Ray, And Now opens with David Gravette making heavy revisions to The Book Of Gnar. a vans skateboarding video. Video #11″As skateboarding falls into the limelight of mainstream society skateboarders are adapting to the evergrowing restrictions and adversities placed upon them From patching cracks to building personal skateparks ie explores the experience of pushing the boundaries of skateboarding in a world full of limitations” A video by Greg Hunt. And I'm not exaggerating, it looked like Mars. Elijah actually went out to New York twice on his own. And there's this sort of rawness and realness to that, that I've always really loved. Like late 60's music documentaries were a big influence for me. i.e. I'm bummed I can't be there, but I'm pretty excited about it. Thank you for this. G: It was a weird day. And I mean that, because in the past when I make videos, I'd usually be able to go to an office or be at home and just stay up all night. A montage-style video of epic proportions. I think Gilbert thinks way ahead and plans things out generally. There's some feeling in there and some humor, and that was really important for me because of just how this year has been. And to be honest though, with Elijah's part, a lot of his part did not come easy. Ronson Lambert finishes his ridiculously technical part with a frontside bigspin front blunt kickflip out. And then we pushed it to November 23rd. Crafted by Jon Holland and Jason Hernandez, Leo Romero, Omar Salazar, Richard Angelides, Ryan Gallant, Shiloh Greathouse. This is most defanatly one of the best skate videos ive seen in a while. Frank Hirata demonstrated his long-time addiction to skating and collecting musical instruments, and Josh Kalis closed it all with a switch back heel over the Brooklyn banks barrier.SKATERS: Brad Staba, Brian Anderson, Frank Hirata, Josh Kalis, Kenny Anderson, Mike CrumVIDEO BY: Ty Evans, Jon Holland, Interface: Enter the 285.9MB hard drive for timelines with Chad Fernandez, Stephane Larance, Dan Rogers, Keith Hufnagel and friends, Bob Burnquist, Chany Jeanguenin/ Richard Angelides, and Steve Berra/Heath Kirchart…SKATERS: Bob Burnquist, Chad Fernandez, Chany Jeanguenin, Dan Rogers, Heath Kirchart, Keith Hufnagel, Richard Angelides, Stephane Larance, Steve BerraVIDEO BY: Ty Evans, Jon Holland, Number Four! Everything was shut down. But the one thing that hasn't changed is that it's really important for me, is that I'm a collaborator and that the people in the video are happy with the end product. Other than that, I let things sort of happen a lot more organically. And a lot of that kind of B roll has humor and it has a good feeling. Check out the latest videos, skate shoes, and brands everyone's talking about. Definitely our best video yet. No one really cared that we were skating there. Alex “Trainwreck” Gall came out of nowhere and back into nowhere in the last part of this Jon Holland and Ewan Bowman collaboration.SKATERS: Alex Gall, Chris Cole, Evan Hernandez, Mikey Taylor, Paul Rodriguez, Tony TrujilloVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Ewan Bowman, Sight Unseen remains a veritable how-to when it comes to crafting a proper skate video: from John Cardiel setting the template for all-terrain skating to Tosh Townend’s break-out part, the frenzy of Dustin Dollin to Heath Kirchart’s timeless skating paired with “Nights In White Satin.” Top it all off with Henry Sanchez crawling out from retirement to give his final one-two punch to skateboarding.SKATERS: Dustin Dollin, Heath Kirchart, Henry Sanchez, John Cardiel, Tosh TownendVIDEO BY: Jon Holland, Greg Hunt, i.e. So footage is super important, I think. His representative works include i.e., DC Video, Mind Field, and Propeller. So there was that sort of nervousness for me, with him trying it because so much was on the line. Origins of the Noseslide with Gonz and Guy, Skater's Favorite Skater: Vincent Alvarez. For me, honestly, the biggest challenge was making this video at home with my kids at home and one of my kids in school. I really liked the idea of shooting black and white 16mm with sound. I actually shot 35mm film on this, which I haven't shot before in a skate video. So I think the opening and the middle and all that black and white footage and even just how the titles look and feel, a lot of that is inspired by older, like late 60's and early 70's documentaries. This is your 20th anniversary being a filmmaker? legends, pros and fans celebrate at the los angeles world premiere. VHSMAG (V): How did the whole idea of having Elijah and Gilbert in one video come about? And then after that is when I'm thinking of how I can try something different or present it a little bit differently, or what I can do better than I did last time. And three is because Gilbert and Elijah are good friends. Greg Hunt sure knows how to make a skate video. He wasn't able to film anything. starts off with a part full of smooth and rugged clips of Brian Brown (including out-of-nowhere switch backside crailslide guest appearance by Danny Montoya. i.e. vanspropeller.com directed by greg hunt. Especially music rock documentaries. East Coast homeys skate together in their part full of huge grass gaps, mini ramp mastery, and LOVE Park clips…SKATERS: Andrew Reynolds, Anthony Van Engelen, Arto Saari, Bam Margera, Chad Muska, Geoff Rowley, Jason Dill, Kerry Getz, Mike Maldonado, Neal MimsVIDEO BY: Ty Evans, Jon Holland, Taking a cue from Cinematographer before it, Transmission 7 chose not to give parts to the skaters themselves, but instead, certain cities. Directed by Ty Evans, Spike Jonze. I think the first Transworld video I did was just a real learning experience for me. I've always really loved films from that time. ... Greg Hunt Sits Down with Monster Children. The first name in skateboarding footwear and apparel introduces its highly anticipated first-ever feature-length global skateboarding video, PROPELLER. I've never seen Los Angeles look like that. Dip into this classic to recap some of the old spots skated by the OG heads.SKATERS: Steve Berra, Max Schaaf, Jerry Fowler, Reese Forbes, Tom Boyle, Andrew Reynolds, Kris Markovich, Rune Glifberg, and Jeremy WrayVIDEO BY: Ted Newsome, The beginning of it all. Uno was the dawn of TransWorld’s video legacy. There was still about another month left to film. With 24 full-lengths in the back catalog of the TransWorld video legacy, here’s your formal introduction to number 25, Silas Baxter-Neal, Julian Davidson, Jimmy Carlin, Walker Ryan, Josh Matthews, Tom Remillard. He's known as one of the OG Stereo team, and now he works as the filmmaker for Vans, making not only skate videos but also music videos. Although Greg Hunt filmed the majority Heath introduction and ending tricks for 'Sight Unseen', Heath entered the video with a section nearly complete and it wasn’t until ‘Mind Field’ that Greg and Heath properly worked on a part together.