An Interview with Video-Maker Don B
When is the footage from and who filmed it?
Can't remember what year it was; early 90's somewhen. A lot of the footage is from Sean Goff, I think Cabby happened because he couldn't be bothered to do anything with it.
The Penny/Rowley stuff is pre-Flip; was it 'DB' or Death Box' at that point? Do you know if the footage was for anything?
That stuff was from Sean and was going to be a Flip promo I think, when they were changing from Deathbox to Flip, or Bash to Flip. But again it didn't happen. I think some of it is on the DVD extras on the Es video.
The editing is pretty.. loose! I mean, you show whole runs including bails- something that is only recently 'acceptable'. Was this due to crappy editing equipment?
Yeah, two VHS video recorders tied together with twigs and sellotape made editing somewhat difficult. We weren't trying for an Oscar or anything.
Opening the video with 5 minutes of vert footage filmed from a motionless tripod is a good way to alienate your viewers, especially with today's attention spans.. Why, Don, why?!
Again, Sean's footage so that's why we had the vert stuff to hand.
How was Cabby circulated at the time?
Anyone who wanted one, we just made them a copy, like you did in them days.
There's a lot of footage from Radlands (Northampton skatepark), was it a significant place?
Radlands and the Ince family made skating what it was, then. That was pretty much the only indoor park in England at the time, and there were so few skaters around that it was the place where you would meet up with people from all over. Similar to the old ESA comps back in the 80's. Good times.
Penny has achieved some sort of mythical status. What do you make of that? What did you think of him when he was a little kid?
Tom always looked as if he wasn't even trying. That was his style: just stand on the magic rolling plank and it did stuff. Remember him at the mini ramp across from SS20 skating, and mid-run his trousers falling down? He still made the trick, haha. Maybe he's even grown into the XXL clothes by now.
Do you still watch Ren & Stimpy and listen to the Breeders?
Not so much Ren & Stimpy anymore, the original ones are so good before they sacked the guy and got other people to carry on. That never works: look at when them Canadian guys tried to do Blueprint with a non- European team. Did listen to ‘Cannonball’ last week on a mix tape while I was printing stickers. You need tunes while you’re inhaling fumes screen-printing.
(UK skate companies, contact Don at Blackmarket for all your screen-printing needs.)
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