What Skateboarding Has Taught Me Commercial

Recently I had made a commercial about skateboarding and what it has taught me. I did everything myself including the filming,voice-over and etc. There’s of course some things I’d change, but overall I had a great time experimenting with making this.

Here’s the Script

Script from the commercial
I wanna to talk to you about skateboarding and how it has impacted my life.
When I first started skateboarding it was around the time when shorty’s fulfill the dream and transworld the reason videos were out.
The videos influenced me and impacted me so much that I was even saving my lunch money to get skateboard decks.
Skateboarding has taught me so much about myself and about others.
What skateboarding has taught me about self confidence is so different then what you’ll get in an organized sport.
I had tried organized sports and I learned I did not belong there.
They say once your a skateboarder your always one, for some they may or may not be true.
Every single time I’m out wherever I look for skatespots and picture what tricks can be done on them.
Now skateparks are everywhere, I just hope street skating stays around.
Nothing can be more enjoyable then searching for spots and being creative to make the spot skateable.
Overall one of the best things about skateboarding is that it teaches you to be in the moment.

 

TEDxYale 2013: Eddie Opara

This is a really really great video from Pentagram Partner Eddie Opara. The way he talks about not doing the ordinary when designing taught me something I never knew. Taking the off road approach to design instead of the heavily traveled road will help produce the quality of work that we will enjoy.

Lamborghini Veneno $4.5 million supercar

 

I’m not really much of a lambo type of guy but this is a beauty. What is shocking about it to me at least is the price and how they’ve sold some already.

Some of the Specs

The 355 km/h thwo seater Lamborghini Veneno is based on the Lamborghini Aventador V12 engine (6.5 litre) and has a power of 552 kW capable of launching the supercar to 100 km/h in 2.8 seconds.

Moving House In Japan

If this is a real service I am blown away. How smart is it to have the walls protected while moving compared to how some just move things and just do their best to not destroy them. I wonder how this would do in the U.S if other moving companies started to implement these practices, Not unless they already do and I’m just not aware of them.