cassenti

 

4 Videos:


SKATEBOARDING: IS IT A CRIME? from Larry Ransom

SKATEBOARDING: IS IT A CRIME?

(4:26) Here is a short video I made as a school project for my Participation In Government class three months into my senior year of high school in 1991. We were allowed to pick our own top... more >
(4:26) Here is a short video I made as a school project for my Participation In Government class three months into my senior year of high school in 1991. We were allowed to pick our own topic so of course I picked skateboarding. If I wasn't riding my skateboard, then I was watching a skateboard video and this eventually made me curious on how they were made and wanting to make videos myself. I had already made a video entitled, "Say Cheese", before this school project so I already had a head start. I already had filmed some skate footage of my friends so I went out and shot the couple of interviews out on the street and the interviews with my friends to complete the filming. I edited the video on two VCRs and borrowed some type of audio mixer from Radio Shack from a friend to add in the music and narration (all in one take). Total rig job. In typical school project fashion I waited until the last minute and made the video the night before. I didn't even have a fresh, blank VHS tape to turn the project in on... I submitted it at the end of one of those Vision NSA contest videos from 1986. I turned the project in on time and the next day in class my teacher made an announcement that she was going to play the video for the whole class. I was like, "oh shit!", everyone already hated me 'cause I was a skater, "now they're really gonna hate me." So, the video was played and people dug it and were kinda impressed I think because they we're reacting to the skating while it played and asked me lots of questions after. The point made in the video (is there even one?) is pretty poor but my teacher rewarded me with an A+ due to the fact that I actually made a video. All the other students just handed in crummy charts and graphs. She even played it for all her other classes. I win. Skaters in the video are: Eric Shugats, Joe Cassenti, Larry Ransom, Stan Knight, Chris Fritton, Chris Crenshaw, Mike Drinkwalter, Andy Gulkin and Salman Agah. Written on the VHS tape label: P.I.G. VIDEO SKATEBOARDING: IS IT A CRIME? LARRY RANSOM PARTICIPATION IN GOVERNMENT PERIOD THREE NOVEMBER 1, 1991 < less
Added about 11 months ago by LarryRansom
Views: 4,664 | Comments: 32
CHILDREN AT PLAY from Larry Ransom

CHILDREN AT PLAY

(12:55) Old video I made in 1991. Staring Chris Fritton, Randy Lathbury, Chris Crenshaw, Larry Ransom, Stan Knight, Joe Cassenti and Eric Shugats. All skate, all day. Nothing else mattered.
(12:55) Old video I made in 1991. Staring Chris Fritton, Randy Lathbury, Chris Crenshaw, Larry Ransom, Stan Knight, Joe Cassenti and Eric Shugats. All skate, all day. Nothing else mattered. < less
Added about 8 months ago by LarryRansom
Views: 934 | Comments: 9
SALAD DAYS - Trailer V.2 from Larry Ransom

SALAD DAYS - Trailer V.2

(1:58) Trailer for the second and yet unseen version of the skateboarding documentary, Salad Days. A film by Larry Ransom. Narrated by Mike Vallely. Hailed by some viewers as a "unive... more >
(1:58) Trailer for the second and yet unseen version of the skateboarding documentary, Salad Days. A film by Larry Ransom. Narrated by Mike Vallely. Hailed by some viewers as a "universal story" and "the perfect reminder to why you started skateboarding in the first place", SALAD DAYS is as real as it gets. Told through stunning visuals, insightful interviews, this film, narrated by Mike Vallely, explores friendships, growing pains and most of all the passion for skateboarding from four run-of-the-mill kids from the small town of Lockport, NY in the 1980s and early 90s. Watch Eric Shugats, Joe Cassenti, Chris Fritton and Larry Ransom tell the tales of their discovery and love of skateboarding, adversities they faced, the times they shared and how it all ended in one fateful summer in 1992. Documented and directed by Larry Ransom and produced by Mike Vallely, Salad Days is the culmination of archived photographs and video which in turn documents skateboarding in a way that has never been seen before - through the eyes of everyday skaters - not professionals or industry giants. This unique perspective makes SALAD DAYS one of the most vital and important skateboard films ever made. < less
Added about 11 months ago by LarryRansom
Views: 826 | Comments: 4
CHILDREN AT PLAY (w/ audio commentary) from Larry Ransom

CHILDREN AT PLAY (w/ audio commentary)

(12:55) Audio commentary for the old video I made in 1991. Staring Chris Fritton, Randy Lathbury, Chris Crenshaw, Larry Ransom, Stan Knight, Joe Cassenti and Eric Shugats. All skate, all da... more >
(12:55) Audio commentary for the old video I made in 1991. Staring Chris Fritton, Randy Lathbury, Chris Crenshaw, Larry Ransom, Stan Knight, Joe Cassenti and Eric Shugats. All skate, all day. Nothing else mattered. < less
Added about 8 months ago by LarryRansom
Views: 206 | Comments: 2