A showreel demonstrating the very best of Goodwind Studio's work in 2011.
Filmed on Canon 5D mark ll, Canon 7D and the Kessler crane pocket dolly.
Filmed and edit by : Simon Weyhe
Additional concert filming by : Jakob Solbakken, Theis Mortensen, Thomas Jessen, Andreas Rosforth, Christian Ravn, Amdi Brøner, Henrik Edelbo, Simon Dokkedal
Music by :
Ormen - Fakediamond records
Kim Las - Fakediamond records
Den Sorte SKole - densorteskole.net
A showreel demonstrating the very best of Goodwind Studio's work in 2011.
Filmed on Canon 5D mark ll, Canon 7D and the Kessler crane pocket dolly.
Filmed and edit by : Simon Weyhe
Additional concert filming by : Jakob Solbakken, Theis Mortensen, Thomas Jessen, Andreas Rosforth, Christian Ravn, Amdi Brøner, Henrik Edelbo, Simon Dokkedal
Music by :
Ormen - Fakediamond records
Kim Las - Fakediamond records
Den Sorte SKole - densorteskole.net
Asked about the essence of motorcycling, Copenhagen local Per Nielsen will keep his answer fittingly short and clean; in fact, he will say no more than a single word at first: “Presence.”
His crew The Wrenchmonkees has long established itself as a commanding force and seminal presence in the world of stainless steel and powerful engines. Internationally known for their matchless custom motorcycle creations, Per explains his search for the ultimate road beast and presents his very own thoughts and feelings about “Motorcycle Maintenance”.
Linking their shared love for skateboarding, DIY culture, rock & roll, the sound of engines going, and clean shapes, the Copenhagen-based crew never cared so much about extreme performance, loud colors or the latest designs; instead, they are interested in “the basic expression of life on a motorbike”.
In short: these guys focus on unique machines, a clean, raw and no-frills aesthetic, and ultimately a timeless experience on two wheels.
A portrait of individuals who go for a hands-on approach to doing things and living life, this chapter zooms in on a party phenomenon that’s as huge as it is nasty and loud: Welcome to “Nasty Mondays”, an infamous night at The Apolo which sees some 1,500 people party hard every week.
Initiated by old-school skaters, tattoo lovers, self-proclaimed “mad minds”, and amateur DJs Sören Manzoni and Max Ochoa aka MadMax, Nasty Mondays has been going strong for half a decade.
What started out in one of the worst streets of town back in 2005 soon took over the city with its musical onslaught: Mixing the wildest sonic cocktail imaginable to initially “kill the nightlife scene”, as Manzoni puts it, they soon attracted skaters, surfers, thirsty locals and visiting students with their eclectic blend of 80s new-wave, grunge, punk, electro and rockabilly.
It honestly doesn’t get much nastier than this.
Cant Stop - a documentary about why some people can’t stop doing what they love.
The idea is to portray a line-up of original profiles in the Danish underground scene of music, design, art and fashion. All of these profiles all have one thing in common; they simply can’t stop doing what they love. Even if it means that it’s not all gold and glory to make it as a rock star or as an artist, they will go through the tension between fame and failure, hard work and no money and the dedicated approach to ‘make it or break it’.
Featuring :
Lau Ebbesen:
Skater, Gold smith, partytime coordinator
Yvone Coco (Josephine Philip):
(JaConfetti, Dullen og Dyken). Singer, songwriter, producer and puppet master
Tue Track (Anders Brixen Kristiansen):
(Track 72, Malk de Koijn, Booty Cologne). Rapper, DJ/turntablist, songwriter and producer
Benny Bee (Benny Kusk):
(Le-Fix brand, Le-Fix Toxic Art) Benny Bee is a multi artist. He’s co-founder of Le-Fix,
Silas Adler: (Soulland) Silas is the youngest…
The 3rd interview for our CPH PRO trailers is with The king of Copenhagen Rune Glifberg. His smooth style and versatility sets him apart from every skateboarder out there. Combine that with his sense of humor and easy-going personality and you get one of the most loved skateboarders of our time.
The 5th annual CPH PRO is in the making and we can promise you that this year will be the biggest yet. CPH PRO is the only purely professional skateboard contest in Europe, and each year the question has been asked,
“Where does the line go for being pro or not?” The way skateboarding is going right now, ams and even non sponsored skaters are sometimes skating better than the pros, so how much it is just image? Another thing we keep asking ourselves is,
“Do skateboard contests add anything positive to skateboarding?” These days, there are more and more skateboard contests and the prize purses are getting higher and higher. Where is all this going? And is it a good thing?
We decided to ask 5 professional…
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