Baker Skateboards, Giving Skateboarding A Bad Name Since 2000 Right when skateboarding starts to get socially accepted, we come in and ruin everything. With videos like this around, we're never gonna get in the Olympics... you can thank us later. Baker Skateboards, The Real Thing.
A new cinematic offering from the captivating mind of Jim Greco, with guest appearances from Jeremy Klein, Chris Pastras, Jason Lee, and Danny Sargent. Shot by Tobin Yelland and Joey Sinko. Enjoy...
J Strickland's Baker Bootleg video starred Jim Greco, Ali Boulala, Andrew Reynolds, Lil Eric, Heath Kirchart, PR Matt, Dustin Dollin, Ali Cairns, Brian Sumner, Jeff Lenoce, Warner Ave Mob, Elissa Steamer, Willy Santos, Atiba, Coung, Tung, Marcelle, Brad Hayes, Tony Hawk, Sammy Baptista, Primo,...
The Baker Has A Deathwish Summer Tour Video followed the Baker and Deathwish teams as they toured the U.S. for demos and signings. Featured riders include Andrew Reynolds, Erik Ellington, Jim Greco, Kevin Long, Furby, Jeff Lenoce, Bryan Herman, Lizard King, Antwuan Dixon, Slash, Braydon Szafranski,...
The Baker has a Deathwish video featured a bunch of leftovers, hijinx and more from Andrew Reynolds, Erik Ellington, Bryan Herman, Jim Greco, Antwuan Dixon, Furby, Kevin Long, Lizard King, Shane Heyl, Leo Romero, Slash, Terry Kennedy, Dustin Dollin, Beagle, Theotis Beasley, Sammy Baca, Braydon...
Jobs? Never!! is an intimate glimpse into the soul of the 40-year-old legendary skater and iconoclast Jim Greco. Shot on Super 16mm & 35mm, this short-film follows Greco as he navigates through his days: living, skating, falling and dreaming in Los Angeles.
In this explosive story of revenge and urban violence, Jim Greco and Erik Ellington team up with a group of skateboarders who have a change of opinion after their favorite spots are mercilessly knobbed and destroyed by a gang of thugs posing as authority figures. Slash is arrested, Lizard King is...
A docufiction skate film by Jim Greco Panasonic AF-100 at 24FPS with Zeiss lenses. Filmed out onto a 35mm Intermediary Kodak Negative, then printed positive onto 35mm Kodak Stock and scanned back, no plug-ins were used.