![]() Strobeck would produce two more feature-lengths for Supreme: 2018’s BLESSED, with Jones crowned Thrasher Magazine’s Skater of the Year shortly thereafter, and 2022’s Play Dead, which contributed to another storied win. Watching a Strobeck video places you kerbside, as though you’re sitting and watching the session go down. Arriving in 2014, Cherry redefined skateboarding productions and showcased Strobeck’s now-signature cinematography, in which the lens frenetically zooms in and out on the skater to emphasise facial expressions, clothing, tattoos and nail polish as aspects of equal significance to the trick. Following the release of the Courthouse Drop footage in the Supreme ad “Buddy,” the brand greenlit its first feature-length skateboarding video and hired Strobeck to film it. ![]() ![]() ![]() Over the decade since, Strobeck, who is now 45, and Jones, 24, have underwritten a paradigm shift in skate videos, one that has widened the lens on how skateboarding is perceived, and turned the young skater into a global superstar. ![]()
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