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Patrick Smith's video: BOARD SHOP Animation by Patrick Smith

@"BOARD SHOP" Animation by Patrick Smith
Thousands of Skateboards, Snowboards, and Surfboards are choreographed at 24 boards per second into an ebullient montage of flickering imagery, illustrating the history, artistic beauty, and physical consequences of board culture. Director Patrick Smith created this short film as an homage to his favorite activity and culture. “Board Shop” Juxtaposes hundreds of vintage, classic, and contemporary designs and styles into a trance inducing maelstrom of 24 boards per second imagery. Along for the ride are objects that signify the consequential elements of board culture, namely, broken bones, crutches, and spinal gurneys.. Each object is a historical part of this vibrant world-wide cultural phenomena. Over the course of one year, Smith collected thousands of photos, images, and objects, compositing them together sequentially and choreographed to beach percussion. The result is a cacophony of illustrations, graphics, shapes and sizes. Each board represents themselves within the trifecta of distinct terrain: Concrete, Water, and Snow. Dedicated to all those riders out there, young and old. Healthy and injured. Once in place, the board culture never leaves our DNA, and the tools are forever a part of our collective memory and cultural experience.

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This video was published on 2019-07-16 18:40:08 GMT by @Patrick-Smith on Youtube. Patrick Smith has total 1.5M subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 103 video.This video has received 867 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Patrick Smith gets . @Patrick-Smith receives an average views of 2.3M per video on Youtube.This video has received 48 comments which are lower than the average comments that Patrick Smith gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.Patrick Smith #skateboards #surfboards #surfing #skatboarding #animation Over has been used frequently in this Post.

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