Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

Josh Young Tilt Edit + Interview





1) Intro:
Joshua Casey Young, I was born on Oct 26th, 1991. Which means I'm 20. I've been riding for about 10 years. I ride for Sky High, Tilt, and i rep LIT like for reallll.

2) What is your favorite part about riding?
I just like traveling, doing feebles, mannys, and 180's, filming, being creative and myself.





3) What are your thoughts on the scooter community?
Thoughts on the sport are getting better, but still pretty whack. Its scooter riding and it doesnt seem big to me at all. Cuz like I always have known most of the big name guys from riding for so long, so it jst seems like that crew of riders. I always forget that there are thousand upon thousands of kids all over the world that just look up to these guys soo much. Its crazy. But I don't know there is only a small crew of homies doing it right with filming and spots and getting shit done.

4) Dream spot?
Dream spot.... fuckkk dude I don't know what I like to ride anymore. 3rd and army is my fucking shit tho. Like that is what I ride. For real.





5) Obviously you are a fan of VX's. What do you like so much about them?
Its the perfect camera for what I am doing. I dont need a 5000 dollar hvx/xtreme or some 5dmkII setup. Vx1mk1 is the camera to use for legit skate video quality videos. The real shit son. Trust me.





6) Who are your favorite people to ride with?
I love riding street with my local homies big bitch, rj, dakota, and the local skatepark crew. But its always good riding with Kasson, Spencer Steed, Jordan Jasa, Tommy D, Twheeee, Stefan, Steadman, and the lucky crew when i see them at SD. I dont know I love seeing everybody and riding with them. But for real me, Kasson, and Jordan Jasa always seem to be on trips together lately and its soooo good. We get so much shut done.


7) What gets you stoked to ride?
BMX videos, Mckeen footy, really hood rap music, bakes skateboards, shake junt, Vx1mk1, yeah bro get ittttt on the streetssss!

8) If you could go anywhere in the world where would it be? Why?
I dont know why but I wanna go to AUS and chill with the Friendly Crew, then go chill with the MGP kids just to see what its like to be a rock star. Haha but if not there then Barcelona forsure. 100% even though i hear is pretty ghetto sometimes. haha.

9) How many cigs a day? Favorite brand?
Hahahaha fuck youuuu bitch i don't know like at least 15-20 a day. So pretty much a pack I guess a day. Malboro red hundies bitch.





10) Games or no games?
No fucking games sonnnn LIT LYFE. Shout out to all the kids out there keeping it street and getting shit done right. Check out my tilt edit (ABOVE). Been in the works for over a year now. Filmed all over the Midwest and in Cali. Its good.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Andrew Broussard Interview





1) Intro:
My name is Andrew Broussard, I'm 26 years old from San Diego, California and I've been riding scooters for a long time. Over the years I slowly geared my attention towards the industry and started a few businesses out of my passion for the sport. I now do manufacturing and distribution through TGE Distribution (PROTO Scooters & Boxes LTD), retail through Freestyle Depot and nerd out on www.ScooterResource.com which is the website that really started it all for me.





2) What is your favorite part about running your own scooter company?
As a scooter rider it would have to be the free parts and the freedom to design and manufacture whatever I want, exactly how I want it to be. It's like the Dream Scooter thread on SR only in real life.





3) What were your thoughts on the PROTO Catalyst DVD?
I loved the way it turned out. Everyone involved put soo much effort into making that movie what it was. It's crazy to look back on it now to see the history of the sport like that especially since things have and still are changing so quickly right now. I feel like it really captured a moment in time and in our sport that we probably won't ever see it again. I can only hope that everyone who sees it can acknowledge and appreciate what it takes to make something like that a reality and I hope that movie acts as a catalyst in our industry to inspire more creative riding and rider based, driven and focused movements. Also, releasing the movie on DVD was arguably a bad decision since the internet effectively destroyed DVD sales but I'm a fan of old skate videos and actually holding a copy of a movie in my hands. On Christmas we released it for free online and it got like 10 times more views than copies of the DVD's sold in 24 hours soo... as long as people are watching it I guess I'm happy.





4) You got to kick it with Travis Pastrana and all of the Nitro Circus gang. Tell us about that experience.
This answer could be very long-winded so I'll just say they are all really awesome, laid back, adrenaline junkies and I loved everything about the time I spent training and touring with them and having such and incredible opportunity to promote my sport in such a real way, not influenced by the business side of things.





5) What can we expect to come out of PROTO this year?
I always have a million plans when time and money allow, but I would like to see everything integrated, backsweep bars, new BUFF bars, 125mm wheels, tools, UBS, maybe a TDI v2 design and I have a design for a pretty cool aluminum fork but I don't know if we will be following that trend just yet. New team, website and video this year as well. We have Brandon Kilbury, Alex Steadman, Dylan Kasson, Chema Cardenas, and Jackson Manzie filming for the next video right now. Mostly everyone else from Catalyst are part of the new PROTO family along with a bunch of other cool people we hook up, all of whom have the opportunity to film and have footage in the video depending on how much work they put in for it. We also just got a new warehouse that is pretty sweet and large so maybe some more promo shop/sesh web videos.

6) Where do you think the sport will be in 5 years?
The sky is the limit really... Having all these mass produced China companies flooding the market is definitely expediting the sports growth, but to be honest I don't really think about it. I just focus on what I have to do right now to make sure my company is as good as it can be and try my best to enjoy going to work and riding when I have time then whatever happens in 5 years just... happens.



7) Rumors are you have been funding Boxes LTD? Is that true? If so, what are your goals?
True. I own 51% of Boxes LTD and handle all manufacturing and distribution. My buddy/filmer since junior high, Kris Anacleto, owns 49% and is the artist, filmer, editor and creative director for the brand on the side of his normal job which is basically all of the above in the skateboard industry. I wanted to get into soft goods but didn't really have the means to do it alone and Kris needed another outlet for his design work so it was a good fit. I guess the goal really is just to fill a void in our industry and to provide a look and feel that scooter riders can rep confidently plus with the team we assembled, we are all on the same page with trying to give the sport a more mature and respectable look.





8) Have you ever thought of getting another job rather than doing just scooter work?
No. I worked enough other jobs before I started these companies to know that this is the only job for me through thick and thin, rich or poor, sickness and health, rain or shine, for better or worse, til death do us part. I would also feel pretty bad if I walked away and let an industry that I have dedicated so much of myself into to get manhandled by a bunch of people and companies who don't actually give a shit about the success of the sport unless that are getting paid. I am here to represent the riders and the power that we have in OUR industry which I feel is something that is severely under-represented at the moment.

9) How long does it take to get your mustache ready?
Ah man that really depends on so many factors like my mood, the humidity and the hangover. I'd say 5 minutes is a pretty good average.

10) Best girl fantasy?
Crowd surfing through time square on a sea of pasty white red heads. No doubt.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Collin Snoek Interview


1) Intro:
My name is Collin Snoek. I run Tilt Scooters and currently live in Chicago.



2) How did you start your own company?
Well, it pretty much started because I’m a really tall guy. Back before all these aftermarket parts, no parts were made any bigger than stock Razors. I built my own deck, bars, and fork from scratch. Then I ended up meeting Josh Young, and he pushed me to make pegs. I remember having to do loads of research on manufacturing processes in order to put the pegs into production. I did a good bit of the work in my parent’s unheated garage through the freezing Michigan winter. That peg ended up being the original Tilt Park pegs.




3) What is it like being one of the only rider owned companies?
Be
ing a rider and owning a scooter company can be discouraging. All of us riders are very opinionated. It’s difficult to support a market that is quickly filling with Chinese companies. I don’t necessarily see them as competition, but I have a vision for pushing products and values that will progress scooters. The other companies have a vision for finances, not whether they are impacting the sport in positive or negative manner.


4) What parts do you have coming out this year?
Well, the Tilt SCS is dropping in less than two months. An HIC double clamp will be finished about the same time. We have been working on a wheel and have made something like 130 prototypes. The wheel will come out this summer. Decks and bars are a ways off, but Tilt will have a complete by the end of 2012.



5) What do you think about your team roster?
The team is really great. I generally talk to everyone on the team at least a couple times a week. We do not add riders just for location or riding ability. Everyone has a vote on adding new riders to the team. The finished roster is a group of riders who work well together and are all buddies.


6) What is inspiring you? As far as running a company, I do not take much inspiration from other industries. Everyone on the team pushes me to make new and better products. I do my best not to let them down although that doesn't always happen.


7) What is it like running your own company?
Stressful. Running a company is not what most people imagine. In short, it’s working consecutive 12+ hour days for little pay. Everything about scooters becomes very monotonous. I’m not sure how it works, but the truth of the matter is I don’t see myself doing anything else.


8) Where do you see Tilt in 5 years
I have some goals, but those cannot be publicized. In short, Tilt will keep expanding and will be one of the premier scooter companies.


9) Biggest celebrity fantasy?
Honestly, I just want to chill with some of the guys on the Friendly crew.

10) Shit then shower or shower then shit?
Shit then shower. The other way around is just plain nasty.