
After years behind the lens and just as many stacking clips in front of it, Brian Panebianco is officially pro for DGK Skateboards.
The announcement might’ve taken some by surprise, but for anyone who’s followed Brian’s steady output and commitment to skateboarding over the past decade, it just makes sense.
Brian is best known to many as the co-creator and filmer behind Sabotage, the Philly-based video series that’s become a crucial chapter in modern Love Park-era footage.
The lenswork, the rough ground, the mix of old-school East Coast crust with new-school precision. It’s all there.
But beyond the filming, Brian’s also been laying it down on the board for just as long, with lines and clips that showcase more than just a good eye. He’s got the skill and style to back it all up.
DGK’s founder Stevie Williams, now known as Lord Williams, made the official announcement on all of their platforms, sealing it with a handshake and Brian’s first pro model deck.
If there’s anyone who could hand-pick the right moment to bring someone into the fold, it’s Lord Williams.
He’s been watching the culture from the inside since the '90s, and you can bet he doesn’t hand out boards with your name on them just because you’ve got a few good clips. It takes consistency, dedication, and a real presence in skateboarding’s deeper layers.
Brian’s been around long enough to watch spots get torn down, plazas resurface, and whole crews evolve, and he’s documented much of it.
That alone puts him in a special category. Not every filmer ends up with their name on a board, and not every skater can pull off what he’s done while still holding a camera.
Congrats, Brian. Well deserved.