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"Perdu Un Jour De Plus" by Sebastien Rolando / Paris 15mn
« on: November 01, 2021, 02:55:06 AM »


Fifteen-minute Paris homie vid that was sent to me just the other day, really enjoyed watching it so I thought I'd share. Editing may be a bit much to some but the skating is so raw.

https://liveskateboardmedia.com/en/article/perdu-un-jour-de-plus

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Re: "Perdu Un Jour De Plus" by Sebastien Rolando / Paris 15mn
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2021, 02:43:46 AM »
I liked the editing and general tone quite a lot but it could've been dialled back a touch for my taste.
It definitely has a memorable spirit/world of it's own which I always appreciate. It was a pretty heavy and emotive watch for me when I checked it out yesterday. Good stuff.

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Re: "Perdu Un Jour De Plus" by Sebastien Rolando / Paris 15mn
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2021, 09:47:29 AM »
I liked the editing and general tone quite a lot but it could've been dialled back a touch for my taste.
It definitely has a memorable spirit/world of it's own which I always appreciate. It was a pretty heavy and emotive watch for me when I checked it out yesterday. Good stuff.

I was legitimately surprised by the skating myself; so many wildcard clips. Had to rewatch to really catch the nosegrab on that boardslide around the curved bench. I also liked the mix of spots; keeps alternating in between the more famous ones, and then completely random curbs or stairs most Parisian skaters don't even notice. Worth noting, although I personally share your sentiment, that crew has been running those aesthetics for a while (10-15 years, way before the likes of Palace blew them up) and I don't think any skate media - even local - ever really paid attention to them before, so it's really just a bunch of homies making videos for themselves (hence all the personal photos, etc.) which is think is authentic and sick.