The lines continue to blur between media and brands, but the solid skateboarding from uber-pros like Dennis Busenitz and Mason Silva remains constant. Some of the best convos and stories come out in long vans rides, on tours, sitting in traffic, etc. Busenitz is a veteran with mini skatepark of his own in his backyard, and here’s a little peek into one of his obsessions—measuring skate spots to get an idea of what and how to build his own replicas.
“Skating fast, measuring spots, and talking a whole lot of shit. Dennis Busenitz and Mason Silva hit the streets of Los Angeles with no plan and no filter.
Filmed and edited by Mack Sharff”
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Film the content yourself and put it out on your own Youtube—that business model is growing rapidly.
This reminds us to run back Dan Wolfe’s part from our 2012 opus The Cinematographer Project—a full Busenitz part set to Wu-Tang!
And here’s the @spotspecs post:
Some great LA High lines in here, but how old is this footage? Looks like Mason is wearing the Carpet Co. Dunk Highs which are pretty old, maybe he’s had them on ice.
Sick wallie off the surfboard at the end there. These two can skate anything and have fun doing it.