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Where do you start with skateboarding Hall of Famer Grant Brittain? From working at the Del Mar Skate Ranch photographing Tony Hawk as a kid to being one of the founding members of TransWorld SKATEboarding, shooting some of the most iconic skateboarding images of all time—and still doing it to this day! It was truly an honor to have this legend on the pod. Listen in as Steve Fletch, Mitch Hartman and Blair Alley chopped it up with J. Grant Brittain. Check out our Grant Brittain x Lance Mountain photo T-shirts!
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Kerry Getz joins Mitch, Steve, and Blair. We watch Kerry's classic part in TWS' Feedback that he shared with Bam Margera and Mike Maldonado. We also watch his pre-Toy Machine Fairmans 3 part. We of course ask how he got on Habitat—the story is pretty rad. We go through the lucrative Habitat and DVS years, find out how much a top-level pro was making in those years, and what eventually led Kerry to ride for Terror of Planet X. Kerry was a great guest! We can't thank him enough.
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Mitch, Steve and Blair have Podus Operandi's first guest, filmmaker Jason Hernandez who you ought to know from his time at TransWorld making some of our most memorable videos and going on to Nike SB to make the best videos they've ever put out. Who were the best and worst guys to film for TransWorld videos? How about for the Nike SB Chronicles? All that and more revealed in this episode.
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We sat down once again with Steve and Mitch with the idea to watch a classic TWS video and "live-critique" it. Wanna know who was in those nameless montages? You gotta stick around for the credits. It was a time of 16mm film montages, lots of bums and the TransWorld video with just three parts. Tap in to hear who the fourth part was supposed to be, where the taxi came from and where it ended up, a little-known TWS T-shirt that was made from this video and more.
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After Blair Alley was a guest on the Dead Air Radio podcast with Steve Fletch and Mitch Hartman, we decided to try our hand at podcasting over here—because the world definitely needs another skateboarding podcast...
We didn't have any delusions of grandeur for the inaugural episode—we were just going to talk about current events, break out the Randomizer, etc. One of the hot topics recently was the premiere and world tour of Josh Stewart's new Static VI video, so Steve and Mitch suggested, why don't we just make the first episode all about the 24-year-run of Static videos? Tune in and nerd out