pool anyone? and i’m not talking transition here

I’d never heard of FESN before now… but they sure can cut a video! check out the rolling coping… plus don’t forget to order the advanced copy of the Collector’s Edition DVD. And save Skatopia in your Netflix queue! via youtube.com

Skatopia need your help on Netflix!

In order to get our film into Netflix we need thousands of people to “SAVE” us on their queue! Type Skatopia in the search bar and hit “Save”. If we get enough saves, they’ll buy our movie. Tell all your friends, tell your grandparents, tell the kids on the playground!

Great review: 100 Words Or Less: Skatopia: 88 Acres Of Anarchy

This little review escaped our notice lat spring… Thanks Flicksided! 100 Words Or Less: Skatopia: 88 Acres Of Anarchy Steve DiMatteo | May 12, 2010 | 0 comments Skatopia: 88 Acres of Anarchy is a documentary that follows Brewce Martin, the man who has brought anarchy to a small Appalachian section of Ohio. He runs […]

Skatopia and ‘True Life’ – see how Reality TV meets reality

This weekend watch MTV’s True Life to see how a newcomer handles Skatopia…. lets see how Reality TV meets reality! You weigh in… did they get it right or not? Skatopia and ‘True Life’ RUTLAND — Skatopia is a destination with its share of myths, rumors and reality – all captured in an upcoming episode […]

Grossest Skating Injury Ever – Duane is the ultimate survivor!

Last year the Master of Disaster, Duane Peters took a normal fall, and faced a whole new disaster. His leg got infected. Click on the photo below if you have a strong stomach… it’s nasty. You can also hear him talk about it in this video. He’s also got tons of awesome stuff on his […]

Filmmakers can use ripped DVD footage without getting busted for “piracy”

Some USC law students have won a major concession from the US Copyright Office on how documentarians (isn’t there a better word?) may use material from copyrighted works. In particular, it allows that material from DVD’s (protected by the DMCA) may be used in manners consistent with Fair Use and that filmmakers not be prosecuted […]