I have edited an extended version of the edit I recently shot for Zippy and his family to remind them of the awesome times they have had in their house which is on the verge of demolition due to narrow minded bureaucrats.
Zippy and his family are possibly the nicest people you are likely to meet and would do anything to help anybody and are unfortunately in a horrible situation with the council and need help themselves. A situation has arisen in which Zippy has restored a 200 year old house on his land which has now become the family home and due to a TECHNICALITY in the planning law despite going through the correct planning channels the family have been lead into a political planning trap.
This has resulted in an endless planning battle to save the house from demolition. Despite the support of every single person from the village, the parish council and numerous officials the demolition order still stands but the fight continues.
This is a very short edit I have made with some of the footage I have filmed to create a short documentary telling the story of the family’s struggle. This is more of an edit to emphasize the family’s good times at the house and what a warm home they have actually created for themselves in this otherwise derelict area.
Here is a couple of rad GIFs I put together from Sam King's sequences shot of me at Mount Hawke skatepark in Newquay on the boardmasters trip earlier this week. It was an awesome week and a really fun session. good people. good park. GOOD TIMES!
The first is a barspin to walltap to barspin..... the second is a wallride gap.
Sam took a bunch of great photos over the week at the boardmasters and I'm sure you will be seeing more of them on here. One in particular was an epic game of facedown that I put work in for.
Here is a short film written by a good friend of mine from Uni, Simon Ly that I helped out by filming and editing for him as a little project he was working on. It was shot in Bromley on a canon 7D.