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You could own his camera! In addition to being one of skateboarding's most famous practitioners, Steve has also had careers as: a rock musician, appearing with The Faction band; a skate photographer, being published in skate magazines; a painter, currently displaying his paintings at art shows several times a year; a motocross rider, recently sponsored by Honda; a collector of pop cultural items over the years; a devout Christian, testifying with fellow skaters and friends; and a husband and father, mentoring his three children. Steve has followed skating's many turns and changes flexibly enough to reinvent himself over and over during his 35 year career. Many TV shows have produced segments about your lifehow does this film differ from them? They just assume that it was always the way that it is now and you always had the opportunity to be successful and make a career out of skateboarding. Literally the day Stacy called me, I was coming off an interview that I stopped midway. Tommy's pro model became widely popular as street skating took off, displacing vert skating altogether in the late 80s. Cary has suggested the LM crest. At the end of the first day, the crew was absolutely stunned by what they'd heard. Check out the original Bones Brigade members Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Mike McGill and Lance Mountain rip the ramp again including new tricks they’ve never done together. This time we’re really talking about what drew us into doing something so different. Photo courtesy Stacy Peralta. They were so ahead of their time. Not to bash anything, but it’s like the difference between the documentary on Dogtown and the movie about Dogtown. Skateboarding was a pastime, something developed by California surfers when the seas turned flat. He is married, & has one grown son. RM: Sit still and don't run. It wasn't until we began shooting that I realized we had something very unique and I could not make the film alone. It ended sad. This film is important for skateboarding because history can change what’s going on now. Josh did an amazing job with the titles, which even have that degraded tracking line going through them. And Rodney [Mullen] was so emotional during his entire interview … I hadn't expected that and it had a profound effect on me. Stacy Peralta flowed Mike some product, and a magazine photographer captured an image of McGill at Marina Del Rey skatepark, which was later picked to be the centerfold in Skateboarder Magazine. “In a sense, it was time for us all to move on. And also because of the way the Bones Brigade dissolved and how afterwards the industry went into a freefall … I didn't want the emotions of that time to contaminate the perspective of the documentary and that could clearly happen. I had a very strong reservation about participating because I want very much to live in the present. It's about overcoming obstacles. They also revolutionized product and ramp design, and the entire present day industry through business ventures. The legendary team reunites for a special session to benefit THF. I had to physically put my hand over my mouth because I didn't know what I was going to say. It needed to have an accessible terrain and to be not so advanced in skill level that it would deter those new to skateboarding. In 1983, Vernon Courtlandt Johnson (VCJ) illustrated a human/hawk skull over an iron cross, and as skateboarding started to rebound in 1984, it became a huge hit. The interviewees come in and feel that something special is going on. Current reissues include models from Steve Caballero, Ray "Bones" Rodriguez, Mike McGill, Steve Steadham, and Mike Vallely. TH: I think it’ll help enlighten kids nowadays as to what their roots are. I only wish Tony could be there … he tried to find a way back from Australia but it wasn't feasible. Josh understood how to take that material and cut it into the film in a way that makes those shots contextual but also funny. Bones Brigade member! QUESTION: Stacy mentioned that you had some heavy reservations about participating in a film that delves so heavily into your past. Tommy was a true pioneer of street skating and epitomized the modern street skater. He overcame so much adversity and that's what makes a good story. When I saw the other guys opening up and how it was woven together … I didn't question much at that first screening. Stacy and his creative cohort Craig Stecyk tackled marketing, quickly producing artistic and sardonic ads unlike anything seen in skateboarding. Seriously. "I was a designer—I didn't know many skaters," George says. Skateboarding history hasn’t always been available because the coverage, the articles written, were being done to market a brand. They were very successful in competitions around that time. You can easily fall into that [way of thinking], even unintentionally. There were lots of times I thought, I never knew that about this person. With Tony Alva, Steve Caballero, Fred Durst, Shepard Fairey. A decade later, George was married and studying engineering at Stanford. During the 1980s, that success rarely transcended the skateboard bubble. Whatever had happened was being covered up and written over to try and sell a product for tomorrow. Steve turned pro in 1980 and was voted Rookie of the Year. Tommy is also known as a talented musician and guitarist, gaining recognition from Rolling Stone Magazine, and producing 7 albums and a number of acclaimed singles. But the idea was never forgotten and the team continued to insist that Peralta take the helm. And he kicked ass at it. Being the person asking the questions, i.e. Did you structure the film beforehand and paint clear bulls-eyes on certain subjects? For his second pro model, the company decided to go with their popular skull and bones theme. When Hawk turned pro in 1982, in the very middle of skateboarding's dark ages, his first deck graphic was a soaring hawk. They clearly weren't doing it for the money because in the early '80s there wasn't any money to be made in skateboarding so there was a purity of intent to it. George hunkered down and focused on improving skate product. George Powell and Stacy Peralta have teamed up once again to re-issue some of the original pro models under the Powell-Peralta brand. During the finals at a skateboard contest in Upland, CA, Steve unveiled his signature maneuver, the Caballerial, a 360° ollie air above the coping of a pool or ramp. He's extremely eccentric and he has needs. A decade later he and Steve sold their company for a handsome profit. He is a Pro for Almost Skateboards, has a Pro wheel with BONES wheels, still skates almost daily, continues to develop new tricks. I was there when Rodney suffered from what his father did to him. Language. “It premiered in Tony Hawk’s parent’s living room. A child of the ‘60s, Stacy Peralta began skating when such things didn’t even exist. Somebody cracked open a bottle of wine or a six pack of beer and we said, ‘ok, what’s next,’” says Peralta. The main guys in the Brigade have moved on and had great lives after the Powell Peralta broke up, but there was something about that time that was special to skateboarding. They were laying down the tracks for future generations. Peralta returned to Sundance two more times after that with documentaries outside the world of skateboarding—in 2004 with Riding Giants, a film about big wave surfing, and then in 2008 with Crips & Bloods: Made in America. In 1984, the Bones Brigade Video Show was released. “Coach” Stacy Peralta (left) with the Original Bones Brigade: Rodney Mullen, Steve Caballero, Tony Hawk, Mike McGill, Lance Mountain, and Tommy Guerrero. Rodney attributes much of his originality to being isolated on his family's farm, which allowed him to completely focus on developing new tricks in the privacy of his own practice area and without any influence from his competitors. SP: As I put together the questions for each guy on the Brigade, I searched for the problems each of them may have faced during that time we were all together. Steve was also one of the first skaters to be sponsored by a shoe manufacturer, pioneering a formula for financial success that continues to this day. The one thing that really moves me is that we can do a project like this and interact as if no time has passed. You pioneered new opportunities for professional skatersare you still expanding those boundaries? A handful of the Dogtown guys didn't get what they wanted out of their skate careers, but everyone in the Brigade got what they wanted. On one of my first runs, I knee slid and my knee went through the ramp. The kickflip, boardslide and even the 900 (although not during this era) can all be credited to the Bones team. SP: Ha! He asked me a few things at the beginning and the way he posed the questions had a certain direction and I took another direction and kept going and he just went with it. It’s been 30 years since the original members of the Bones Brigade—Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, Lance Mountain, Mike McGill, Tommy Guerrero—gathered at the Chin Ramp. The Bones Brigade Video Show was the first skateboard video and it instantly rearranged skate media priorities. The other part is that so much of my motivation and what I was dealing with [in the 1980s] comes from a very private home life. For the longest time, skateboarding wasn’t based on what had happened, it was about what was going to happen. He was no longer the chaperone taking the kids on skateboarding field trips. Went to zero. Mike is still ripping and placing in masters division contests. That was my biggest struggle. I've literally watched Stacy Peralta's Bones Brigade: An Autobiography half a dozen times in the past two weeks. Today, Bones Bearings and BONES wheels are among the strongest and most respected brands in skateboarding. When Stacy began filming the Bones Brigade Video Show, Lance became the go to video guy because he lived in Los Angeles and was willing to be the comedian. Known as the funny guy of the Bones Brigade, Lance had the confidence, charisma and ability to demonstrate the true essence of skateboarding -- fun and universal accessibility. He recognized Rodney Mullen's technical precision stemmed from a desire to control something in his emotional harrowing life. Mike's first graphic was a fighter jet, which harmonized with his friend Alan Gelfand's army tank ollie graphic. The fact that Stacy cashed monthly checks in excess of five Gs may have shifted his parent's perspective, but he soon put a stop to that. the interviewer, got me very involved with each of the characters while shooting and all of them brought so much material to the project that it really knocked me out. I’m not sure that can be done again. Was it important for you to have this film made? Had I known about Sundance earlier, I would have made it work, but it was too late: I was contractually locked in. They wanted to meet with me to talk about the possibility of a “Bones Brigade” documentary and if I would consider directing it. They used to travel the world together, stuffing themselves into budget vans and cheap hotel rooms. Stacy directed a steady string of successful videos, peaking in 1987 with the beloved cheese fest The Search for Animal Chin, an ambitious story of the Brigade's search for the elusive Chin. Arena contests died. WakeInFright. Facebook Twitter.com | Posted in News, Photography, Team. Sean was the first person on the first day and Rodney was the last person on that day because I knew Rodney had the potential to blow the crew away with his emotional, psychology and articulation of his experience. Skateboarding has always been a do-it-yourself activity or art form. He owns Mike McGill's Skate Shop in Encinitas, CA., is married with two children and skates for Powell-Peralta. LANCE MOUNTAIN: When the Dogtown and Z Boys documentary came out, I remember asking Stacy, “What next? The film tracks how the Bones Brigade influenced the most pivotal moments in skateboard history. Tommy Guerrero still lives in the Bay Area and has one child. I went through the Powell Peralta archives, which represents thousands of photos, and I looked through all the skate videos I made, including hours and hours of outtakes. Why did it take so long time to feel secure? In 2010, Steve Caballero was inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame in Simi Valley, California. He has been with Powell-Peralta since 1979, making Steve the most loyal professional skateboarder of all time. I need to hear what the film sounds like, what it feels like and its emotional tenor. Hawk started his own board company, Birdhouse, as did Guerrero with Real, McGill with Chapter 7 and Mountain with The Firm. It's us telling our own story and we state that under the title of the film. In reality, we were just having a blast being young and successful. He hadn't rolled in years, but cashed in his books of blue chip stamps for two commercially produced skateboards. Rodney is like Chopin where he invented the studies. He stepped down from Powell-Peralta to pursue other ventures, and the team’s riders branched off. Did you realize early on that you'd have to convey the evolution of skating's disenfranchised culture for everything to make sense? Due to his ventures at the time, including the Hollywood adaptation of the Zephyr Team (Lords of Dogtown) and his reluctance to portray himself, Peralta believed that the time wasn’t right and respectfully declined. Rodney's nickname in Florida was Mutt, which lead to his first pro deck graphic of a robotic dog. Tim got Stacy Peralta, his team manager and mentor, to watch Rodney, which immediately got him on the amateur team in 1980. Again, this was the reason I needed a skilled editor like Josh. The Brigade went through a lot of strange times together, did that create a unique bond between you guys? This January, Stacy Peralta returns to Park City to premiere his fourth Sundance documentary, Bones Brigade: An Autobiography. You and the core members of the Brigade shared a bond unlike any other in skateboarding. You were their boss, mentor and something of a father figure. At the first screening, when the Chin segment came on, I could hear Rodney and Tony almost throwing up from laughing so hard. “Yellow, that’s a good color. This caught the eye of Tim Scroggs, one of the earliest Bones Brigade members, who was also from Florida. I’m still making it up as I go along. I know Stacy is one of the best documentarians and when you combine that with the fact that he was there the whole time, it’s obvious that he was the best choice. Steve has many pro models with Powell-Peralta Skateboards and continues to live in the San Jose, CA, area with his wife Rachael. With Powell’s knowledge and backing, Powell-Peralta came to life in 1978. Everybody is taking something different from it. It’s been an ongoing conversation with all of us. During their reign, this handful of skaters started the transformation from slalom skating into modern street art. Company artist, Vernon Courtlandt Johnson (VCJ), was also working on concepts of cave painting figures for the second Brigade video Future Primitive, and Lance asked to go in this direction instead, which explains where his outlier graphic came from. The skateboard community as it is today and that sense of belonging—this is it for me. Lance's combination of video visibility and contest successes created enough popular demand to earn him a pro model with Powell-Peralta much sooner than expected. This film shows that for anything to be of a certain value, have impact over time, it takes people being very passionate and working together combining different sets of skills. You started with different expectations about what kind of film you were making? At the time, none of us knew if skateboarding would ever come back or if it was gone forever. CAB's first Powell-Peralta pro model featured a dragon illustrated by Vernon Courtlandt Johnson (VCJ) and inspired by a concept sketch provided by Steve himself, perhaps foreshadowing his recent success in the art world, where he has participated in a number of art shows with his original paintings. Renowned as the smoothest pro around, he starred in movies and travelled the world as an ambassador for skateboarding. CAB continues to skate, compete and win masters division skate contests around the world, to play music with his friends, and generate paintings for his art fans. Once I assembled a couple of hundred pieces of music, I then began reaching out to photographers, asking them to send me their images from that era. Skateboarding has missed a bit of what made the Bones Brigade special and that was all the necessary pieces being together and there’s something to celebrate in that. What emerged was that Rodney's father was a huge obstacle physically, psychologically and emotionally for him. Primitive pointedly turned away from the mainstream. My thoughts were so loud that I didn't know what was going to come out of my mouth because I was so overwhelmed emotionally. Bones Brigade was a highly successful skateboarding team that rode under the Powell Peralta and later Powell banner. Skateboarding was looking for a new direction that would enable its millions of new devotees to feel part of the skate culture they saw in Powell-Peralta's videos. Steve Caballero hails from San Jose, California and joined the Bones Brigade in 1979, after being discovered by Stacy Peralta at a contest held at Winchester skatepark. During the 1980s, the guys and I shared moments of high elation and triumph together. Unlike BBVS's simple linear storyline and collection of tricks, Primitive marinated itself in skating subculture. He knows how to tell the story about skateboarding. I really don’t know. I was very sensitive to that and Stacy could not have been more respectful and supportive. How did that position affect how you made the movie? No one in the industry has been as successful over this long a period or has remained with his original team sponsor. Thus, Guerrero was one of the first to have a pro street model. SkateBoarder magazine died. RM: Projects like this are never one person's property. I talked to my wife at great length about the project. Over the next nine years, Bones released eight more groundbreaking videos, including Future Primitive, The Search for Animal Chin and Ban This—all of which are must-have titles in every skateboarder’s visual canon. "Skateboarding was considered as trivial as the pogo-stick," Stacy says. “When it became popular I had been doing it for so long that I was, in a sense, in the front of the line,” says Peralta. STACY PERALTA: How emotional it made me. I was so worked up by my own fears. That was the bottom line. He was the perfect person because he has a terrific sense of storytelling and a great understanding of how to connect the emotion of the story. Bones Brigade: An Autobiography documents the lives of the original Bones Brigade crew that included Tommy Guerrero, Tony Hawk, Lance Mountain, Mike McGill, Steve Caballero and Rodney Mullen. I’m not doing that." Naturally, most pros rode that ride as long as possible, but Stacy quit Gordon & Smith skateboards at his peak and partnered up with engineer George Powell to start their own brand Powell Peralta in 1978. Non-skaters who have seen the film tell me they relate to it for the same reasons. The interviews were conducted during one week, about six people per day, which is a very heavy schedule. It's the questions that generate the answers, which generate the narrative of the film. Other teams and skaters were great, but their package or their storytellers were not as talented. It took me months to assemble these questions per each individual, subject, year, etc. Peralta says that working with the members of the Brigade as adults has been different, but ultimately more rewarding. Powell Peralta has re-issued decks under the brand, Powell Classic. The only way I could think to do that was to start my own company,” says Peralta. Skating was an outlet from home life and it's very much what made me, me. We were happy to be liked, but didn’t recognize that we were inspiring people to follow their dreams. A lot of people were asking me when were they going to do a documentary on the 1980s, the era when I became popular. It's a documentary, not fiction. Powell-Peralta Classic / Re-issue skateboard decks are close reproductions of 1980’s old school skateboard decks, featuring the original graphics, shape and concaves. All rights reserved. None of that existed. A month had past and it was enough time for an interview to come out and it raised flags [about the film] that were very much beyond Stacy's control. Skating bombed out three years later and Powell Peralta crashed and burned. Even though there's lots of serious subject matter, the film is peppered with self-deprecation and the guys busting each other's balls. But once it hit in this bigger way, I was able to create a new path for myself where I could still skate actively, be progressive and be recognized without competing. He is still ripping today, and is one of the most respected skateboarders in the world, regularly placing in the top tier of today's multi-generational Masters' Contests. My wife says that I've ruined it for so many middle-aged skaters and that they'll never look at Animal Chin the same way again. See more ideas about Bones brigade, Powell peralta, Bones. TH: I don’t think my success has changed my outlook on skating. What was next was a revolution in skateboard marketing. The film chronologically documents these progressions through actual archived contest and stock footage, mixed with present day interviews. The footage consisted of contests, backyard ramps and street shots filmed over the previous year. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. If anything, it gave me a chance to skate more the way I always wanted to. Legend has it, he was so small he had to ollie into aerial maneuvers in order to attempt them. It’s much harder for a kid starting out on a skateboard today to have a goal to do something creative, innovative, progressive—or just for fun their own way because circumstances and culture teach them the goal is to be famous. When that happens, the crew comes to work excited and creates a vibe that is tangible to people walking onto the set. I think Stacy is the only one who would have gotten it out of us. 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