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Release Date:
June 27, 2009
Original Title:
Transworld - Right Foot Forward
Production Companies:
Transworld SKATEboarding
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Transworld SKATEboarding proudly presents their 21st video, "Right Foot Forward", by Jon Holland and Chris Ray. Featuring skating from D.C.'s own Bobby Worrest, L.A.'s two wheeled wing lover Joey Brezinski, San Diego's best kept secret Kellen James, Nor Cal's brutal assassin Corey Duffel, and legendary Portland shredder, Matt Beach, who unveils his first full length part since 2003. The name suggests that all the featured skaters are "goofy footed", yet it also reflects the fact that these five guys are moving in the right direction and going to any means necessary to make this one of the best Transworld videos in recent memory.
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Camera Operator:
Chris Ray
Steven 'Scuba Steve' Vasquez
Ryan Ewing
Mike Manzoori
Jason Hernandez
Chris Thiessen
Jon Holland
Director:
Jon Holland
Chris Ray
Editor:
Chris Ray
Jon Holland
Music Supervisor:
Lory Vincent
Producer:
Jon Holland
Chris Ray
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