Skateboard videos motivate me to grab my skateboard and go out there. Whether it rains, snows or you just need some inspiration, this list will get you stoked! I gathered the best skateboard videos ever made, listed in chronological order.

I’ll start with classics, the legends that made skateboarding what it is today. These videos have inspired many generations, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. In honor of their legacy and to inspire future generations. Enjoy!

1. The Bones Brigade Video Show (1984)

For nostalgia’s sake, let’s start with the first skateboard video ever made called The Bones Brigade video show, produced by the legends Stacy Peralta and Craig Stecyk. It’s rather pixelated, no HD of 4K back then, just simple VHS technology.

Gotta love the music, I’m an ’80s kid and this really brings me back. There are some sick pool and vert skating going on in there and you’d be surprised the stuff they pull off. Bombing the hills, powerslides, flat landing (Rodney Mullen).

Featured skateboarders:

Steve Caballero

Tony Hawk

Mike McGill

Lance Mountain

Rodney Mullen

Stacy Peralta

Per Welinder

2. Powell Peralta – The Search for Animal Chin (1987)

I couldn’t leave it out, we’re still in the early days of skateboarding videos and again it’s the Bones Brigade. This video has a plot that is different (rather corny?) compared to their last video. Fun fact, It was supposed to be Animal Chang but Stacy Peralta misread the name of the title character and this resulted in Animal Chin.

Another interesting fact is that the vert in the movie was rebuilt for the 30th anniversary of the film. The original crew of the brigade reunited and skated the ramp no one skated in 30 years.

Featured skateboarders:

Lance Mountain

Mike McGill

Steve Caballero

Tommy Guerrero

Tony Hawk

3. H-Street – Shackle Me Not (1988)

Staying in the old school area, it may be dated but the shit they pull off makes me jealous. Hardcore vert, pool and street skating that makes your jaw drop. This video belongs in this list! I’m sure Matt Hensley, Danny Way or Tony Magnusson rings a bell even if you’re not an ’80s kid.

Aaron Vincent

Art Godoy

Ben Job

Brennand Schoeffel

Brian Lotti

Carl Hyndman

Chris Livingston

Danny Way

Darrin Kimura

Dave Andrecht

Dave Sornson

David Nielsen

Eddie Elguera

Jason Richardson

Jeff Klindt

And many more…

4. H-Street – Hokus Pokus (1989)

This video was insane, H-street set the new standard with Hokus Pokus and showed stuff never seen before. The 360 flip down 7 stairs (Dave Graves) was revolutionary at that time. At the time this skateboard video was a turning point and marked the arrival of a new era. Such a shame Hensley quit pro skating after this video.

Featured skateboarders:

Ben Job

Brian Lotti

Chris Livingston

Colby Carter

Danny Way

Dave Donalson

Dave Sornson

David Nielsen

Eddie Elguera

John Deago

John Sonner

Kien Lieu

Matt Hensley

Mike Carroll

Ron Allen

Ryan Monihan

Sal Barbier

Steve Ortega

Tony Magnusson

5. Blind – Video Days (1991)

Let’s go forward a few years. In 1991 Video Days came out directed by Spike Jonze who later became a Hollywood director. This video is considered one of the most influential skateboard vids and took its rightful place in skateboarding culture and history.

What makes this video so special is that Spike Jonze set the new standard for skate videos. The video made a huge impact on how future films were produced and watching Mark Gonzalez is pure bliss.

It’s not only that, Video Days is a documentary about the transformation of the skateboard industry from ‘corporate’ ownership and vert contests, to skater owned street-level skateboarding. It ushered in the era of modern street skating.

Featured skateboarders:

Mark Gonzales

Rudy Johnson

Jason Lee

Guy Mariano

Jordan Richter

6. Alien Workshop – Memory Screen (1991)

Back in 1991 Alien Workshop released their first skateboard video. This video is somewhat experimental and was partly shot in Super 8 format (which ads to the nostalgia). Far ahead of its time, creative editing, great soundtrack and lots of technical, vert, and street skateboarding.

Featured skateboarders:

Rob Dyrdek

Steve Claar

Scott Conklin

John Pryor

Thomas Morgan

Bo Turner

Duane Pitre

7. Plan B – Questionable (1992)

If there’s one video that stood the test of time it’s Plan B’s Questionable, it arguably set the bar for today’s skateboarding. There’s a good chance if you ask an older skateboarder which skateboard video is their holy grail, Questionable is the answer.

We see master Mullen creating art, Pat’s Smiths and lipslides are jaw-dropping and Colin McKay skating vert and street while Iron Maiden’s Aces High plays in the background is incredible. Everyone in this video was exceptional and most of them became legends. This entire video is a hint on what skateboarding was going to be the upcoming years.

Featured skateboarders:

Sal Barbier

Mike Carroll

Pat Duffy

Ryan Fabry

Matt Hensley

Rick Howard

Colin Mckay

Rodney Mullen

Sean Sheffey

Danny Way

8. 101 – Snuff (1993)

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When Snuff was released, hour-long videos were pretty common. Snuff is a really short video with a young Jason Dill doing insane stuff. Some tricks were never seen before and performed with great style and execution. Gino Iannucci and Dill did some crazy stuff that completely changed the game at that time.

The speed, accuracy, and execution were unmatched and this video still holds up to this day. The video was promoted using a controversial cover of a half-naked lady on the floor along with the title “A bullet in the head, a pocket full of Dollars”.

Featured skateboarders:

Adam McNatt

Andy Stone

Gabriel Rodriguez

Gino Iannucci

Jason Dill

9. Girl Skateboards – Mouse (1996)

Moving on to 1996 where a young skater Eric Koston, as well as Rick Howard and Mike Carroll in ‛Mouse’, perform insane tricks most of us couldn’t even imagine. Spike Jonze wrote a few skits and still to this day this video is considered one of the best. No planned tricks from the masters of street skateboarding, just 100% raw and natural skating. Mouse is Girls second skate video (first was Goldfish, 1994).

This is a must see classic directed by Spike Jonze and based on the German novel Das Maus. The movie consists of skits and heavy street skateboarding. Before the end credits, Guy Mariano makes an appearance and steals the show. Watching his part always gets me stoked, I just love this style. but the whole video is inspiring. Great soundtrack and an audio-visual masterpiece, 1996 was a good year.

Featured skateboarders:

Ben Sanchez

Chico Brenes

Daniel Castillo

Eric Koston

Gabriel Rodriguez

Gino Iannucci

Guy Mariano

Jeron Wilson

Jovontae Turner

Keenan Milton

Mike Carroll

Mike York

Richard Mulder

Rick Howard

Rudy Johnson

Sean Sheffey

Shamil Randle

Tim Gavin

Tony Ferguson

10. Toy Machine – Welcome to Hell (1996)

Before we move on, I’d like to stick to this year (after all it was the year I started skateboarding). In the same year Girl shot Mouse, Toy Machine released Welcome To Hell. Even after a long time, the first Toy Machine video stands the tests of time although skateboarding was much different back then.

Mike Maldonado’s raw and gnarly footage shredding the streets. We can see Ed Templeton doing insane speedy grinds and board slides which us mortals can only dream of. Pro skater Elissa Steamer showing the guys how to shred, this woman can skate!

Just before the video was released Chad Maska left Toy Machine to join Shory’s. His part was cut out and later added as bonus content on the DVD.

Featured skateboarders:

Mike Maldonado

Elissa Steamer

Brian Anderson

Satva Leung

Donny Barley

Ed Templeton

Jamie Thomas

11. Underachievers – Eastern Exposure 3 (1996)

This video was mainly shot at east coast street locations (Philadelphia and New York) as well as a few skate park and vert sections. It has an insane pace and is about balls, style, and raw street skating. Originally the video came out in black and white, but there’s also a color edition. Filmed, edited and produced by Dan Wolfe.

Featured skateboarders:

Donny Barley

Jerry Fisher

Reese Forbes

Tim O’Connor

Ricky Oyola

Jahmal Williams

12. World Industries Trilogy (1996)

Before we move on, there’s one last video from 1996 that became a classic. World Industries Trilogy Trilogy consisted of the teams of 101, Blind, and World Industries and had a huge impact on skateboarding. This video was an attempt to bring together the best skateboarders of the world and create a brilliant video, well they succeeded.

Featured skateboarders:

Clyde Singleton

Daewon Song

Enrique Lorenzo

Gideon Choi

Gino Iannucci

Jason Dill

Josh Kasper

Kareem Campbell

Lavar McBride

Marcus McBride

Maurice Key

Ronnie Creager

Sam Devlin

Shiloh Greathouse

13. Shorty’s – Fulfill the Dream (1998)

After Chad Maska left/got fired Toy Machine he joined Shortys, perhaps this was a good move. Here’s where we get introduced to some rad technical skating, including Chad. Now, most of the previous videos we’re natural and raw but now we see skateboarders finished slides with an added flip as a bonus. This is pretty raw and gnarly footage, skateboarding as it’s supposed to be.

Featured skateboarders:

Aaron Snyder

Brandon Turner

Chad Muska

Jesse Silvey

Peter Smolik

Sammy Baptista

Steve Olson

Toan Nguyen

14. Zero – Misled Youth (1999)

In 1999 Zero released Misled Youth. Zero was a gritty company and known for doing rad stuff. This was the second and probably best video they ever made. Misled youth is a raw video showing insane tricks and lots of stuff going wrong. The video had a huge impact on skateboarding, just watch the part of Jamie Thomas and you’ll understand why. He just kills it!

Adrian Lopez

Erik Ellington

Jamie Thomas

Jim Greco

Jud Ferguson

Matt Mumford

Ryan Bobier

15. Emerica – This is Skateboarding

This video hits you right in the face from the very beginning (ouch). A mixture of frustration and accomplishment, just like it is. Then 17-year-old Bryan Herman’s one-man show makes his appearance. It’s hard to describe what this guy pulls off at his age in a few words, you just got to see it.

I was happy pulling off a rock to fakey at that age, but this guy is from another dimension. I guess he was pretty excited to be on Emerica’s video, this shit is sick. There’s so much more to this video, it’s hardcore street skating at it’s finest.

Featured skateboarders:

Aaron Suski

Andrew Reynolds

Austin Stephens

Braydon Szafranski

Bryan Herman

Chris Senn

Darren Navarrette

Ed Templeton

Erik Ellington

Heath Kirchart

Kevin Long

Leo Romero

Matt Allen

Tosh Townend

16. Birdhouse The End (1998)

Directed, produced and edited by Jamie Mosberg. The End, was originally released in 1998 and a remastered version was released in 2001. The re-release doesn’t have the original soundtrack which kinda sucks.

This live-action documentary film had a huge budget, over 1 million Dollars (I’m sure that massive half-pipe-loop wasn’t cheap). A few skaters play a role in short stories throughout the movie but there isn’t really a plot. Bucky Lasek kills Tony Hawk so he can be number 1 for example.

McCrank starts with a great gnarly and technical part. After that Santos lip slides every object in his path. Andrew Reynolds is amazing as usual, and Steve Berra and Heath Kirchart are just killing it! Must see!

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Featured skateboarders:

Ali Cairns

Andrew Reynolds

Brian Sumner

Bucky Lasek

Heath Kirchart

Jeff Lenoce

Jeremy Klein

Rick McCrank

Steve Berra

Tony Hawk

Willy Santos

17. Transworld – Modus Operandi (2000)

Moving on the year 2000 when Transworld releases Modus Operandi. This video still feels like it was ahead of its time and has one of the best lines by Mike Carrol. What makes this video so special is the audio-visual compositions, voice-overs, music, and many night skating sessions.

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Featured skateboarders:

Brian Anderson

Chany Jeanguenin

Marc Johnson

Mike Carroll

18. eS – Menikmati (2000)

Great video from the beginning till the end, one of the best ever made. The team visits places all over the world and is a documentary style video. Tom Penny’s skating really sticks out, and I love the part with Koston. Not the usual hip-hop punk style music, but a more low key and relaxing soundtrack that goes well with the tricks. Great filming and great skating, truly a work of art. The vert skating is just unbelievable.

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Featured skateboarders:

Arto Saari

Bob Burnquist

Eric Koston

Rick McCrank

Rodrigo TX

Ronnie Creager

Tom Penny

19. Baker – Baker 2G (2000)

Baker wasn’t even a board company when the video was made but it hit hard. When Dustin Dolfin made baker 2G he lived with two drug addicts which didn’t stop him from getting a part in this movie. Raw street skating, bloody decks and a couple of skits. Maybe they could’ve taken it easy on the slow-mos but that’s personal preference I guess.

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Featured skateboarders:

Ali Boulala

Andrew Reynolds

Brad Hayes

Brian Sumner

Dustin Dollin

Elissa Steamer

Evan Hernandez

Heath Kirchart

Jeff Lenoce

Jim Greco

Knox Godoy

Mike Maldonado

Terry Kennedy

20. Alien Workshop – Photosynthesis (2000)

Photosynthesis is a nostalgic street skating video. It introduced many talents like Mark Appleyard and was the beginning of Anthony Pappalardo’s and Brian Wenning’s careers. It also shows parts from Jason Dill, Josh Kalis, Danny Way, and Tim O’Connor. Dill later told that he consumed a lot of drugs during the making and didn’t really want to take part.

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Featured skateboarders:

Anthony Pappalardo

Anthony Van Engelen

Brian Wenning

Danny Garcia

Danny Way

Fred Gall

Jason Dill

Josh Kalis

Kerry Getz

Mark Appleyard

Pat Corcoran

Rob Dyrdek

Rob Pluhowski

Tim O’Connor

21. Deca – 2nd to None (2001)

A bit of a different video but very creative. Some of the skateboarding takes place in a warehouse where they build stuff for the video. If you’re on the fence of watching it, Daewon Song pulls off some crazy stuff. Raw technical street skating and a few funny pranks to top it off.

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Featured skateboarders:

Brian Hoard

Chris Haslam

Cooper Wilt

Daewon Song

JB Gillet

Luis Cruz

Marcus McBride

Shiloh Greathouse

Shin Okada

22. Globe – Opinion (2001)

Rodney Mullen at his finest, just pure natural skateboarding. Not only Mullen steals the show, but I also love Renton Miller and Ben Pappa skating the vert. There’s something magical to vert skating, and it’s scary as hell. You also get a technical street treat by Chet Thomas, some amazing clean lines in this video.

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Featured skateboarders:

Ben Pappas

Chad Fernandez

Chet Thomas

Danny Gonzalez

Gershon Mosley

Jayme Fortune

Matt Mumford

Mike Peterson

Renton Millar

Rodney Mullen

Ryan Kenreich

23. Transworld – In Bloom (2002)

It’s the year 2002 and you immediately feel this video is different from the start. They actually have a video specialist named John Gefrom and it shows. In Bloom feels holistic; voice-overs by pros about pros, great camera work, lighting, and music. They really thought this out while still keeping it real, perfectly balanced as it should be.

After the intro, the video starts off with ‘…this real small guy, and he’s good‘, Evan Hernadez. Now, this guy makes sure he does what he’s supposed to, sick rail backside board slides.

Tony Trujillo’s intro (Wow! Yeah!) is just awesome. My god this guy shreds bowls AND street so hard and he makes it look easy. Ended up a pro skater and musician, maybe not the rock star he wanted to be, ended up in a band called “Bad Shit”.

Haven’t even mentioned Chris Coles’ performance and the music is just spot on. Gotta love the MP, I still get goosebumps listening to that song.

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Featured skateboarders:

Alex Gall

Chris Cole

Evan Hernandez

Mikey Taylor

Paul Rodriguez

Tony Trujillo

24. Coliseum – PJ Ladd’s Wonderful Horrible Life (2002)

Wonderful horrible life was made by Coliseum Skate shop in 2002. Take a good look at the stuff PJ Ladd pulls of, great style and performance and makes it look easy. Other skateboarders making an appearance are Ryan Gallant, Jereme Rogers, and Alexis Sablone. This video really took off and so did their careers.

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Featured skateboarders:

Alexis Sablone

Colin Fiske

Jereme Rogers

PJ Ladd

Ryan Gallant

Southie

25. Flip – Sorry (2002)

Flip’s Sorry was well received and immediately took off. Flip has nothing to be sorry about because this movie still holds up well today. An iconic movie for kids growing up in the 2000’s, one of the greatest. It has a couple of famous clips (Boulala, Rowley and others).

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Featured skateboarders:

Alex Chalmers

Ali Boulala

Arto Saari

Bastien Salabanzi

Geoff Rowley

Mark Appleyard

Rune Glifberg

Tom Penny

26. Transworld – Chomp on This (2002)

Chomp was created by a few of skateboarding’s most talented cinematographers, photographers, and artists. It started out as a couple of friends just filming each other and ended up as a masterpiece.

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Featured skateboarders:

Ako Jefferson

Atiba Jefferson

Gabe Morford

Eric Koston

Jamie Thomas

Giovanni Reda

Henry Sanchez

Lee Dupont

Marcus McBride

Lee Dupont

Ty Evans

27. Zero – Dying to Live (2002)

Many great parts in this video and Zero always stood out. You should really watch Dying to Live, Chris Cole’s technical stuff is amazing and Jamie Thomas is insane as usual. The bonus slam section is sometimes hard to watch, ouch. That Matt Mumford intro though, holy headwound Batman!

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Featured skateboarders:

Adrian Lopez

Chris Cole

Jamie Thomas

John Rattray

Jon Allie

Lindsey Robertson

Matt Mumford

Ryan Bobier

Ryan Smith

28. Girl – Yeah Right (2003)

Another skate video directed by Jonze. What makes this video unique is the ultra-slow motion and special effects using green screen technology. Nobody saw tricks at 100 frames per second before, though nowadays slow-mos are getting annoying (IMO).

Owen Wilson makes a cameo, WOW! Maybe the best about this video is its length, 111 minutes of shredding! Great soundtrack and awesome lineup.

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Featured skateboarders:

Brandon Biebel

Brian Anderson

Chico Brenes

Chris Roberts

Daniel Castillo

Eric Koston

Gino Iannucci

Jereme Rogers

Jeron Wilson

Jesus Fernandez

Justin Eldridge

Keenan Milton

And many more…

29. Flip – Really Sorry (2003)

Again, Flip is very sorry, for what? Really Sorry is Flips second skate video and it’s just awesome. I think it’s us that have to feel sorry for Flip because of the sad events prior to Extremely sorry.

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Ali Boulala

Arto Saari

Bastien Salabanzi

Danny Cerezini

Geoff Rowley

Mark Appleyard

PJ Ladd

Tom Penny

30. Darkstar – Battalion (2003)

Sven Kilchenmann and Guy Kampfen shredding the streets, very technical stuff there. Don’t forget to check out the part with Chet Thomas, this guy is something else!

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Featured skateboarders:

Chet Thomas

Chris Dobstaff

Gailea Momolu

Guy Kampfen

Mike Hastie

Paul Machnau

Ryan Kenreich

Sven Kilchenmann

Windsor James

31. Habitat Mosaic (2003)

Habitat Mosaic is a dedicated raw street skating video with a great team of skaters. Great balance between filming, music, and editing and some intimidation tricks. No skits or unnecessary pauses and an overall relaxing experience. The stars of this video are O’Connor, Getz, Janoski, and Pappallardo but the others are quite impressive as well.

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Featured skateboarders:

Anthony Pappalardo

Anthony Van Engelen

Brian Wenning

Danny Garcia

Danny Renaud

Danny Way

Ed Selego

Fred Gall

Heath Kirchart

Jason Dill

Kerry Getz

Rob Pluhowski

Stefan Janoski

Steve Berra

Ted DeGros

Tim O’Connor

32. Almost – Round 3 (2004)

After Round 1 and Round 2, almost released Round 3 where legends Daewon Song, Rodney Mullen and others ‘compete’ resulting in an instant classic. This video is a bit different from the previous rounds because it also features Greg Lutzka, Ryan Sheckler, and Chris Haslam.

One-footed board slides, cross-foot Caspers, flips to rail slides, primo slides, etc all done with great consistency. This is one of the most inspirational videos ever made, even to this day. Now the question that still haunts me, who won?

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Featured skateboarders:

Chris Haslam

Cooper Wilt

Daewon Song

Greg Lutzka

Rodney Mullen

Ryan Sheckler

33. Foundation – That’s Life (2004)

If you love raw grinding, this video is for you. Leo Romero’s opens with a grind fest, oh that sweet sound of trucks sliding concrete! This is a pretty raw, nostalgic street skating experience and you should seriously watch it.

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Featured skateboarders:

Angel Ramirez

Corey Duffel

Daniel Shimizu

Ethan Fowler

Gareth Stehr

Justin Strubing

Leo Romero

Matt Allen

Mike Rusczyk

Tony Silva

34. Blind – What if (2005)

Gnarly and raw this video gets you pumped from the start. You can feel the pain by proxy when they eat shit, dang. It only took 13 years before Blind release their second video (after video days), despite being one of the biggest brands at that time. Gotta love the old school footage of Ronnie Creager as a kid (1985), incredibly cute and he’s shredding it on his old school deck! It’s a work of art for sure and deserves a spot in this list.

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Featured skateboarders:

Ronnie Creager

Markovich

Craig

Sheppard

Brown

Duncombe

Aaron Artis

Evan Schiefelbine

Patterson

Carlos Ru

35. Almost – Cheese and Crackers (2006)

Fun in the mini ramp! I personally think there’s nothing like skating mini ramps with friends, always a good time. Well. Chris Haslam and Daewon Song have a great time, some tricks are just mind-boggling. This isn’t a sport, it’s art! There is one thing I really hate about this video, it’s only 14 minutes.

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Featured skateboarders:

Chris Haslam

Daewon Song

36. Enjoi – Bag of Suck (2006)

I don’t know how they came up with the title but this video is anything but a bag of suck. This video features the Enjoy skateboard team and is a must watch. It’s still from the, as some call it, the creative era before big brands started the demise of skateboarding and the video is often praised for its creative skaters. It kind of reminds me of the good old days, skating with my friends and having fun. Nothing else mattered.

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Featured skateboarders:

Caswell Berry

Clark Hassler

Jason Adams

Jerry Hsu

Jose Rojo

Louie Barletta

37. Lakai – Fully Flared (2007)

Lakai Fully Flared was one of the first skateboard videos shot in HD. It received an award for best skateboard video of 2007 at the Transworld Skateboard awards. Guy Mariano won the “Best Street” and “Best Video Part” and the film took over 4 years to make.

It was postponed for a couple of years because of new skaters joining the team. Skateboarders like Koston, MJ, Mariano, Carroll, Howard, and new blood like Mike Mo, Alex Olson, and Lucas Puig set the new standard for skateboarding for the next decade.

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Featured skateboarders:

Alex Olson

Anthony Pappalardo

Brandon Biebel

Cairo Foster

Danny Brady

Eric Koston

Guy Mariano

JB Gillet

Jeff Lenoce

Jesus Fernandez

JJ Rousseau

Lucas Puig

Marc Johnson

Mike Carroll

Mike Mo Capaldi

Nick Jensen

Rick Howard

Rob Welsh

Scott Johnston

38. Emerica – Stay Gold (2010)

Stay Gold was released 7 years after one of the most influential skateboarding videos This is Skateboarding. It’s hard to surpass that masterpiece but this video is a worthy successor. This great cinematic skateboarding video experience features many skateboarding legends. Stay Gold is pure gratification and feels very natural. an eye-opening from the very first view and gets more impressive each time.

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Featured skateboarders:

Aaron Suski

Andrew Reynolds

Ben Krahn

Brandon Westgate

Braydon Szafranski

Bryan Herman

Chris Senn

Collin Provost

Ed Templeton

Heath Kirchart

Jamie Tancowny

Jerry Hsu

Justin Figueroa

Kevin Long

Leo Romero

Marisa Dal Santo

Marquis Preston

39. Zero – Cold War (2013)

Can’t go wrong with Zero skate videos, Cold War is another masterpiece and the skaters destroy anything in their path. Respect for Jamie Thomas, he’s still rocking it despite his age. Props to Zero for keeping punk rock alive!

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Featured skateboarders:

Ben Hatchell

Chris Cole

Dane Burman

James Brockman

Jamie Thomas

John Rattray

Nick Boserio

Tom Karangelov

Tommy Sandoval

Tony Cervantes

40. Supreme – Cherry (2014)

Supreme is known for their collaborations with famous artists, icons, models, and incredible deck’s graphic designs (which can be ludicrous expensive). Cherry is their first full-length film since 1995 and is quite different from other skateboard videos.

The filming and editing are done by William Strobeck who likes raw action instead of staged scenes. This video looks incredible and features new, current and older skaters. Cherry sets a new standard and will still be mentioned 30 years from now.

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Featured skateboarders:

Too many to list. sorry

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