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THIS INTERVIEW WAS FILMED UNDER WINDY CONDITIONS
In Part three- Ghost Capone, a white member of the predominately black gang, the Grave Yard Crips, also a black belt instructor of Jiu Jitsu and native of Santa Monica talks to us about becoming a Crip and why he took up Martial Arts.
Part 1: • Big D Loc Santa Monica... Big D Loc
Part 2: • Origins of Grave Yard ... Big D Loc
Part 3: • Ghost Capone on Joinin... Ghost Capone
Part 4: • Ghost on Growing up in... Ghost Capone
Part 5: • Lil Nut On Choosing Si... Lil Nut
Part 6: • Lil Nut on Turning Gan... Lil Nut
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Filmed in Santa Monica, CA - July 2022
Clover Park
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ABOUT SANTA MONICA
Santa Monica is a city so rich in history, culture, and activity that there are tons of quirky facts about it that even locals might not know! Here’s a list of some of the more eccentric and less recognized information about beautiful, sunny Santa Monica.
BEACH BACKSTORIES
Did you know that Elzie Crisler Segar created the Popeye comic in Santa Monica in 1919? Legend has it that when Segar was living in Santa Monica, he befriended Olaf Olsen, a Norwegian sailor he met on the Santa Monica Pier. It’s believed that Olsen was the real-life inspiration for the famous comic book character Popeye. However, whether or not Olsen ate a lot of spinach is still a topic up for debate.
Santa Monica is also home to the Dogtown Movement of extreme skateboarders (immortalized in the documentary “Dogtown and Z-Boys”). While the influential Z-Boys were initially surfers, the group began skateboarding to practice their board moves. They quickly became full-time skaters and were constantly spotted on their boards throughout the city. It’s because of them that skateboarding went from a local hobby to a nationwide pastime.
While indoor volleyball originated in 1895, people in Santa Monica decided to take the sport outdoors in the early 1900’s and thus beach volleyball was born. Nets and courts began popping up on beaches along the Pacific Ocean and the sport soon became immensely popular, especially during the Great Depression. Today, beach volleyball is played by millions of people and is a mainstay of the Summer Olympics.
ECO-FRIENDLY FACTS
Los Angeles and Santa Monica pride themselves on being extremely eco-friendly. It’s no surprise that the first solar-powered Ferris wheel is located on the Santa Monica Pier at Pacific Park. The wheel made its debut spin in 1996 and has since been redesigned to feature 174,000 LED lights. The ride is so green that it even goes dark every year to celebrate Earth Hour.
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CREDITS
Interview by
Kev Mac
S Mac
RESEARCH
S Mac
Filmed by: Kev Mac
Edited by Kev Mac
Directed by Kev Mac
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Kev Mac Videos (INTRO) by Fitzgerald Godwin Jr.
Instrumental by Digital West
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Special Thanks to:
GYGC
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12 сен 2024