Posts Tagged dave carnie
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THE DAVE CARNIE INTERVIEW
Dave's work is a big part of the Jenkem DNA, so we jumped at the chance to talk about his experiences working in media over the years.
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THE PUSH FOR SKATEBOARDING & THE OLYMPICS CONTINUES
While the discussion of skateboarding’s inclusion into the Olympics has been going on for a long time, that doesn’t mean everyday skaters should not be aware or have a voice in how our activity is being defined and marketed.
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HOW DO YOU GET A JOB IN THE SKATEBOARD INDUSTRY?? PT. 2
We get some industry advice from Chase Whitaker, Dave Carnie, and the big boss man himself: Mr. Steve Berra.
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SKATEBOARDING VS. THE OLYMPICS: A BRIEF HISTORY
As long as there’s money to be made off of skateboarding, there are going to be people looking to package it up and sell the shit out of it.
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WASTED MEMORIES WITH CHRIS NIERATKO
Although Chris Nieratko has gotten softer in his age, he's still one of our favorite dudes because he writes about the shit we care about: skateboarding and porn.
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BIG BROTHER MAGAZINE: WASTED MEMORIES OF A FORMER INTERN
A bunch of skateboarders ran a magazine in the 90's with no rules, no censorship, no experience and their own private skate park. The perfect mix between genius and totally fucked.
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KEITH HUFNAGEL ON THE FUTURE OF HUF
We heard a rumor that HUF was going out of business, so we talked with boss man himself to find out.
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ANGELA WHITE IS BRINGING SKATING’S MOST ICONIC CAMERA BACK INTO PORN
Her 2000s, gonzo-inspired tour de force was filmed completely on the sleek, sexy, grainy VX2000.
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SKATERS RECOMMEND THEIR FAVORITE SKATE PANTS
We hit up some pro skaters and Jenkem contributors known for their 'fits to offer recommendations.
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DAN WOLFE’S “CLOSURE” DOCUMENTARY MAKES SKATING LOOK AS GOOD AS CAN BE
There's an element of mastery and finesse in Dan's output that's absent from a lot of today's skate content.
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TRACING THE HISTORY OF SKATEBOARDING’S MOST FAMOUS CAMERA
Video technology has improved drastically over the years, but skate purists still prefer the look and feel of this clunky old camera. We investigated why.
