Not gonna lie, watching other skate RU-vidrs videos and then watching to this and checking the audio - it's amazing to both see and hear how GREAT everything is in these videos these days. Amazing work.
@@brailleskateboarding I was one of those people for a long time complaining it was too loud. What I notice now is you can hear all the sound pretty clearly and when you are loud, it's not loud in the audio anymore. It use to be too quiet and too loud. Aussie dan is doing great work.
Dude seeing Aaron skate like that again just made me so happy its insane to see that even after him taking a break and focusing on his business for a while he can still come back and skate like that it gives me hope for my future in life and in skateboarding!!! We need that new street part of aaron being pro for braille soon!!! Much love man yall keep doing you man!!!
I know not every game is as fabled and historical as Aaron Kyro vs Jason Park, but you guys should film with the Braille audience more. That seriously upped the quality of this video.
I cant legit get over how clean Aarons tricks are also Jason park is such a talented skater and I love not only this channel , this video but I get those old 90's skater vibes off of these videos just like back in the 90's how Skateboarders would just play games of skate and have a great time with there buddies cheering em on in the background. Just great vibes love the video guys!
Having watched a few of these recently (and a lot of your videos over time) it might be kind of nice to have some kind of slightly more consistent editing/production for games of SKATE. Like this is a great game, but I really liked in a previous video recently where someone overlayed the name of the trick every set. Makes it really easy for everyone watching to know what's going on. Same thing with overlays for the letters people earn, especially when there are more than a few players. This is all stuff the players and people filming don't necessarily have to worry about at the time, but it seems like post production stuff that helps us understand what's going on immediately and brings a nice standard of quality on our end, even when these games are pretty informal by nature. Obviously there's probably different people working on filming and editing different videos, and you guys put out tons of content. It's sort of extra work doing overlays that may not seem needed at the time, especially if you've skated a lot and can easily recognize tricks, but I think it helps people who are learning! I would think also standardizing the overlays would make things a little easier to edit over time, once a routine is established. Maybe that kind of thing is sort of antithetical to skateboard/filmer culture? I really have no idea haha I can appreciate that the brand is mostly just about people having fun skating and learning. I had to rewind and watch that double tre revert a few times, because initially there was just a lot of excitement in the video and I didn't know exactly what had happened. Pretty cool trick though!
I'm same age as Aaron and he still shreds. And I'm from the same hometown in Hawai'i as Jason. Don't know where I'm going with this, but that was a sick game of S-K-A-T-E. (There's no way I can do any of those tricks BTW lol).
Bruh, you cant hate on Derek for calling out a full toe plant and three tic tacs. Yes it's defense so could've let it slide but he is a man who knows Kyro can do better. Even Aaron respected it.
I am learning to skate at 22 years old in a pair of doc martins on a board I bought on Facebook a week ago. If I don’t comment ever again it means I tried this at home.