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SHOW CREDITS
Executive Producers:
Aaron Rose
Executive Creative Directors:
Produced By:
Music:
Ray Barbee
Additional Photography:
Joey Garfield
Dave Schubert
Dash Snow
KR
Thomas Campbell
Henry Chalfant
Ari Marcopoulos
Tobin Yelland
Jackie Perez-Gratz
Post Production Services:
Therapy Studio, LA
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A serialized show focusing on leaders in the youth/punk/DIY movement. Subjects include over two decades of leaders from the skateboarding, punk, grafitti and hip-hop worlds. Assembled using footage shot for (but never included in) the Beautiful Losers film. Examples: Ian MacKaye, Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore, Glen Friedman, Tony Hawk, etc.
Ep #1
Skate + Create
Skate and Create explores the strange hybrid of skateboarding and creativity. In part one of our first episode we explore the fundamental basics of this connection, speaking to skate/music/film icons such as Tony Hawk, Thurston Moore, Jason Lee, Shepard Fairey and others. The second half gets into the subject of “outsiderness” and how both skateboarders and
artists find a surrogate family based on their mutual alienation.
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thrash a.
Apr. 9 2010
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Episodes
Ep #11 - Graffiti Part Three: Broom and Brush Brigade
On the street with the graffiti removal crew from San Francisco’s Department of Public Works.
 
Ep #10 - Graffiti Part Two: Legal vs. Illegal
Graffiti artists Sace, Abhor, Amaze, Deadcat, Sleezer and Earsnot talk about legal versus illegal graffiti.
 
Ep #8 - Skate and Create: Part 6 Selling Out
Craig Stecyk, Damon Way, Harmony Korine, Tony Hawk, Fausto Vitello, Ray Barbee, Tommy Guerrero and Chris Pastras give their opinions about selling out in the skateboarding community and how skateboarding has gone from an underground scene to a mainstream affair.
Craig Stecyk, Damon Way, Harmony Korine, Tony Hawk, Fausto Vitello, Ray Barbee, Tommy Guerrero and Chris Pastras give their opinions about selling out in the skateboarding community and how skateboarding ...
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