对于一部分人来说滑板只是一种爱好,而还有一部分把滑板作为了自己的生活,Guy Mariano将自己的一生献给了滑板,30年中他一直站在板上因为他根本没办法停下,Berrics本周发布纪录片系列来向这位传奇人物致敬,Guy Mariano纪录片第一集走起
For some people, skateboarding will become a hobby. For others, it will become a way of life. Like most of us, Guy Mariano has dedicated his entire life to skateboarding. He keeps skating not because he wants to, but because he can’t stop. “When people ask me what does filming or a video mean to me, it’s almost, at this point in my life—it’s realistically a sense to get out of bed in the morning. It’s everything to me.”
This entire week is dedicated to one of the greatest living legends on the planet and his monumental body of work. Since Guy started skating close to 30 years ago in Burbank, California in the 1980s, he’s managed to push the boundaries of street skating more than just about anyone. Before most of you were even born, he was already revolutionizing what was considered possible on a little piece of wood with 4 wheels and no nose. His drive and passion for skateboarding are truly on another level, and from appearing in the first-ever legitimate street part filmed in Los Angeles for Powell-Peralta’s “Ban This” to his new footage that will premiere on The Berrics on 12.13.14, he’s responsible for arguably the most innovative and progressive video parts ever filmed. Without further ado, we’re very proud to present to you… Guy Mariano: LIFE ON VIDEO Part 1. Time to get inspired.
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