Photo Nathan Rutherford |
So you ride for newly formed Skateboard Cafe, how did this come about?
I was riding for Crayon before 'Cafe which was all good but I wasn't mega hyped on it. There was no real reason, I just wasn't like "yes this is amazing!" I think you need to be stoked on something to be able to rep it well. I was going skating with the Cafe crew a lot and seeing their board graphics and I just loved it. I wanted to ride a Cafe board so much! I ran out of Crayon boards so I skated a Cafe board and that was it, I was hooked! It eventually got to the point where I was so into Skateboard Cafe that I just had to make the move. I didn't want to because Dykie is the man and the Crayon team were/are really cool so I felt bad but it had to be done. Now I'm stoked!
Do you have a say in the direction of the company or do you like to leave that to Rich (Smith)?
Rich and Andrew Makepeace have the most say in the direction because they design the graphics, place orders and choose everything they put out but I think the team definitely has a big influence on the brand as a whole. With the video its been like a team effort in a way! Rich will edit and show us parts and ask what we think, we'll say "take this out' or "use a different tune", he'll listen and change it if he agrees. Mike has a huge influence on the direction of the video because he has a really good vision on how a video can look and what songs go with somebodies skating, that kind of thing. He chose the song for my part ha! His Ex GF showed it to him so my part will always have meaning to him now haha!
Skateboardcafe have just released their first full length ‘Alfresco,’ how was it filming for the video?
Its been really fun but also a lot of hard work especially these last few months. We've all lost our minds a bit! It's only because we want it to be a video we can be super happy with so we're getting mega picky and putting ourselves through a lot of torture ha! Its pretty much all of our biggest video parts to date. So all the blood, sweat and shinners are worth it!
Ollie. Photo Nathan Rutherford |
You've filmed numerous and notable video parts over the years, have you noticed a change in how you go about filming over the years?
I used to skate a lot more stairs, stairs, stairs but now my skating has changed and I skate different things and its not about stair counting anymore haha! I think you'll see that in the video although the last few months have felt like all I do is jump! I'm not a skater at the mo I'm a really shit stunt man ha! Recently I've heard a lot of "you need an ender, man" "that's cool but maybe try it down something bigger instead," "is that worth it?"... Lines have been few and far between, put it that way! Sometimes I'm cool with it and understand that I need to try go HAM for this part but other times it pisses me off and I'll be a rebel, like "fuck it, if it ain't good enough I don't give a shit" or "I don't care about a stupid ender I just wanna skate Lloyds" haha! Its pushed my sanity to its limits on a couple of occasions! I tried a trick over 1000 times in 2 sessions and its not being used in my part coz I did it stinking haha! But in the end I am glad that we've been so picky because its pushed me to do the best I can. Now I can be a skateboarder again! haha!
You currently reside in Bristol, it’s pretty well documented how strong the scene is. What do you think this comes down to?
I think Fifty Fifty, Danny, Flynn, Ainley, all those heads made it a great scene in the first place, videos like 'Format' and 'Jus Foolin' were amazing and showcased Bristol talent in an amazing way. Also just the fact that Bristol is an awesome city in general so people move here and join the fun!
The Lloyds 3 block is a popular Bristol hotspot, is there a trick you haven’t done down it aha?
Haha! Plenty more tricks to try! I love that place!!!
Do you think you’ll always be based in Bristol? Could you see yourself moving to the obvious skating hotspots (Barcelona/London)?
My Family and Girlfriend (Wife, by the time this comes out! mental!) live in Bristol and it is one of my favourite places in the world but I think if wifey wanted to move to London I'd be down! Not Barca, though. I can't put my finger on why, but I can only do a week at a time before I am kind of over it there!
Through Nike and Redbull you’ve had the opportunity to travel globally, what have been some of the more memorable trips?
I have been on so many amazing trips because of Red Bull in the last couple of years! Panama, New York, Israel, China, Korea and the Maldives. The list goes on! I can't believe how lucky I am! Also Nike help with travel a lot! I am a lucky Mofo!!!
Now that ‘Alfresco’ is finished up do you have any new projects/parts you’re working on?
First, I'm gonna get married and chill in Mexico for 2 weeks, I'm sure I'll be desperate to get away from the Wife and go skate again by then ha! I'll start filming my little Thunder part for Shiner Distribution when I'm back and then hopefully loads more trips and projects will come up!
Cheers Korahn any last words?
Word!!! And shout out to Rich for filming and editing the video, you're a Tank! a Fish Tank!
Peace!
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