Today we are releasing something close to our hearts! It is always nice to work with people you know and Felix Schubert’s videos and skating are a big part of that. From his first video “Obstsalat” to his work on Leon Charo Tite’s “Unsigned Hype” to now having his own skating be part of our channels. Felix does the work, puts people on, and gives our “local” Berlin scene an outlet for its skate-based creativity. We asked the man himself to write something but in true “filmer” fashion the project does the talking… Still, his friend and main protagonist Kiaro Hinz stepped up and gave us an insight into what the TIMESTAMP project has meant to them both.

Intro by Roland Hoogwater.

Video by Felix Schubert.

Text by Kiaro Hinz.

“In the light of everyday responsibilities that become increasingly harder as we get older, „Timestamp“ represents Skateboarding’s continuous power to help us break out of dull routines and make time for ourselves, even if it is just for a while. If not more, the clips you’re about to see are visual proof of the countless times Skateboarding inspires us to go out, play, connect with new and old friends, free ourselves from the mundane and, as a result, create long-lasting memories that are engraved into this video – just like a postcard or your grandma’s collection of old family pictures, „Timestamp“ tries to capture the things we cherish the most about Skateboarding so we shall always remember them.”

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