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Directed by Tilman Singer

Photography:

Monster Skateboard Magazine:
- Fabian Lang by Eric Mirbach
- Jake Johnson by Jon Mehring
- Jan Hofer by Mikendo
- Lance Mountain by Ray Zimmermann
- Stephan Guenther by Eric Mirbach
- Jean Feil

Place Magazine:
- Lem Villemin by Flo Renner
- Manny Santiago by Joe Krolick
- Niklas Speer by Kappeln by Adam Sello
- Thomas Weber by Daniel Wagner
- Enrique Lorenzo by Roger Ferrero
- Sven Kilchenmann by Lukas Mäder
- Valerie Rosomako by Henrik Biemer

Unfortunately I cannot provide an exact list of photographers being responsible for the imagery in the fist place. I found the photography online, in Foundation's "That's Life" and in skateboard magazines such as Limited Skateboarding Magazine, Monster Skateboard Magazine and Place Magazine.
Thanks to everyone who made this little video possible!

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Uploaded by Tilman Singer on 2009-12-30 16:45:31

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