Let's Dance is a skateboarding video I created purely for fun, capturing the energy, flow, and movement of skating through various parts of LA. We started in Little Tokyo, moved to a graffiti-covered, abandoned bunker, and wrapped up downtown, following the rhythm of the streets and the skaters' movements.
Process & Creative Approach:
This was my first time shooting skateboarding. With multiple camcorders in hand, the footage had an analog feel that I further experimented with in post-production, edited to music. Synching the movement, beats, and natural sounds of skating was something I had a lot of fun with in post-production, creating a natural rhythm that reflected the fluidity of skating itself.
This was my first time shooting skateboarding. With multiple camcorders in hand, the footage had an analog feel that I further experimented with in post-production, edited to music. Synching the movement, beats, and natural sounds of skating was something I had a lot of fun with in post-production, creating a natural rhythm that reflected the fluidity of skating itself.
My approach was to keep things loose and authentic, letting the energy and personality of the skaters and environment shape the final edit rather than forcing polish and perfection.
Role: Director
Skills: Videography, Editing, Visual Storytelling
Deliverables: Edited Skateboarding Video