"Carolina Love"

video premiere

March 5, 2004

at

Project 58 / Vertical Urge

Raleigh, NC

story and photos by Dan Levy


Carolina Love a Southern-fried look at some of the Southeast's best skateboarding talent including
Justin Brock, Dan Murphy, Tyler Tufty, Scotty Moore, Jeremy Menard, Brett Abramsky, Jed Shooter, Chad Shooter, and Ty Rhode...
Featuring Chet Childress, Frank Hirata, Mike Swett, Eric Hunt, Alex Turan, Pat Burke, and many more.
Directed by James Tupper and Travis Knapp-Prasek - Produced and Edited by James Tupper.

The spots in the vid are new and most unseen before. The soundtrack fits the vibe of the skating and with many creative transitions between sequences, the editor kept you interested in seeing more. The premiere was held at the new Jim Reis -built wooden wonderland - Vertical Urge in Raleigh, NC. Bob Reynolds (formerly of Endless Grind) hosted the night and had to provide two showings due to the great turn out. After the screenings, the session was on and there was some serious ripping happening. In the back, the bowl was going off and the street course hosted some gnarly collisons along with some amazing runs. This premiere had no limos out front and no attitudes either. Kids drove from hours away to show support for their friends and everyone was just down for skateboarding. Keep an eye out for this video. It is packed with raw East Coast skateboarding and many of the skaters are well on the way to becoming the next pros. Props goes out to the staff at Vertical Urge for hosting a great premiere. For more on Carolina Love - visit www.post22.com.

 

Over 300 kids crammed their way into Project 58 for the double showing. The parking lot was packed with the overflow and the session outside was just as hot as the one inside. Cops and skateboarders are like oil and water. No mix. There was no stopping the skateboarding though. The cops were out numbered and there was no way to chase everyone down - pure chaos. A great party and a great video!

Le Mute Grab Carolina style

Director - James Tupper

Ed grinds the coping of his Jim Ries constructed indoor wooden bowl... perfection.

The second showing was just as crowded as the first.

Stars of the show.

Sticker toss.

Terry and Donna Grimble from Duh Skateshop made the hour long trip for the premiere.

Lots of lines and a wooden bowl with pool coping. A+

 

Mical Swett - ollie over the pyramid to frontside boardslide - making it look simple.

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