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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: JoeyButterfingers on October 12, 2022, 04:08:13 AM
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I got to thinking, which professional skateboarder has had the most video parts throughout their career? From their humble beginnings to current day?
I’m probably completely wrong, but I was thinking Jamie Thomas possibly? He’s nailed parts for years, up til last year at least.
Who’s had the most video parts?
Is Duffel a contender?
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I'm seriously gonna say Gilbert.
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For sure someone from back in the day when videos were a thing. Nowadays more effort goes to insta.
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Ishod, Louie, bobby worrest?? There's guys who just put out shit endlessly year after year. Also these days what counts as a part is kinda blurry
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If you count shop/homie videos then Duffel's had like 15 parts, so he's up there.
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Suciu got to be up there.
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Andrew Reynolds.
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Marc Johnson
Pat Duffy
Jeremy Wray
Kris Markovich
Daewon Song
Rodney Mullen
AVE
Penny
Koston
McCrank
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mike v
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Marc Johnson
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KB
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Also these days what counts as a part is kinda blurry
Very true. I guess we can count solo parts, full length parts etc, quite possibly even split parts. I guess it’s a pretty vague question to be honest.
One minute video parts don’t count, haha.
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Also these days what counts as a part is kinda blurry
Very true. I guess we can count solo parts, full length parts etc, quite possibly even split parts. I guess it’s a pretty vague question to be honest.
One minute video parts don’t count, haha.
That's the thing tho back in the 90s heaps of parts were really short. (Maybe not under one minute but barely two) but also there's stuff like is it a part or an ad? It's three mins mostly skating but they aren't doing their best stuff really.
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Chris Cole is probably up there but definitely not the most with 15 (including 2 shared parts) listed on skate video site
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eniz fazliov
harry lintell
Highest, Longest, Most:
mark fröhlich
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Also these days what counts as a part is kinda blurry
Very true. I guess we can count solo parts, full length parts etc, quite possibly even split parts. I guess it’s a pretty vague question to be honest.
One minute video parts don’t count, haha.
That's the thing tho back in the 90s heaps of parts were really short. (Maybe not under one minute but barely two) but also there's stuff like is it a part or an ad? It's three mins mostly skating but they aren't doing their best stuff really.
You’ve got a good point. I literally watched Jesse Martinez’s part from Rubbish Heap yesterday and that shits like 52 seconds long.
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KB
+1 for you kind sir
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Todd Falcon
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MJ
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MJ
@KyleCamarillo keeps teasing the lost MJ part. Even if we've seen most of it, I hope it's released one of these days.
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you cant even really go by who has the most footage in terms of minutes either because i would say Marc Johnson and Jamie Thomas probably have a similar amount of clips but Jamie's hyper fast cuts make his parts go by so much faster than ty evans slow mo edits. also someone might just have a fuck ton of lines where its just pushing for time like jason dill.
i think you sort of have to put your own perspective on this question and then it kinda comes down to like, who has produced the most quality content over the longest period of time. You can almost directly translate it to how long someone's career lasts for. so i think the list I put is still relevant.
Marc Johnson
Pat Duffy
Jeremy Wray
Kris Markovich
Daewon Song
Rodney Mullen
AVE
Penny
Koston
McCrank
Also Reynolds, Duffel, Cole, Suciu, Ishod as others said
Jamie Thomas
Ellington
Kalis
Nigel
Dill
Gonz
Brian Anderson
Leo Romero
Joslin
Heath
Tyler Bledsoe
Grant Taylor
Mike Carroll
Arto
Rowley
Bastien Salabanzi
Dustin Dollin
Louie Lopez
Ryan Decenzo
Paul Rodriguez
Wade Desarmo
Spencer Hamilton
TJ Rogers
BDK
Biebel
Cairo Foster
Jerry Hsu
Spanky
Brian Herman
Jim Greco
i dont think there is anyone on this list who hasnt had a pro shoe besides BDK and TJ, most of them having multiple pro shoes.
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you cant even really go by who has the most footage in terms of minutes either because i would say Marc Johnson and Jamie Thomas probably have a similar amount of clips but Jamie's hyper fast cuts make his parts go by so much faster than ty evans slow mo edits. also someone might just have a fuck ton of lines where its just pushing for time like jason dill.
i think you sort of have to put your own perspective on this question and then it kinda comes down to like, who has produced the most quality content over the longest period of time. You can almost directly translate it to how long someone's career lasts for. so i think the list I put is still relevant.
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Marc Johnson
Pat Duffy
Jeremy Wray
Kris Markovich
Daewon Song
Rodney Mullen
AVE
Penny
Koston
McCrank
Also Reynolds, Duffel, Cole, Suciu, Ishod as others said
Jamie Thomas
Ellington
Kalis
Nigel
Dill
Gonz
Brian Anderson
Leo Romero
Joslin
Heath
Tyler Bledsoe
Grant Taylor
Mike Carroll
Arto
Rowley
Bastien Salabanzi
Dustin Dollin
Louie Lopez
Ryan Decenzo
Paul Rodriguez
Wade Desarmo
Spencer Hamilton
TJ Rogers
BDK
Biebel
Cairo Foster
Jerry Hsu
Spanky
Brian Herman
Jim Greco
i dont think there is anyone on this list who hasnt had a pro shoe besides BDK and TJ, most of them having multiple pro shoes.
Just to add o to the not counting minutes idea it's a little unfair to compare certain skaters to others because the hammer guys like Reynolds spent years being super focused on details of a part basically curating an amount of specific clips then other guys maybe like a bobby worrest for example could just film three parts a year making up lines probably just on the day depending on how they felt or something. Both have equal value but one outlook ends up with way more parts.