Pro skater Clyde Singleton is back in the mix with a new guest board tied to Birdhouse and the whole thing comes with a different type of rollout.
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This follows his recent updates around hitting 60 months sober and putting out his “60 for 60” project along with new pro model boards and video parts.
Clyde has been staying active with projects that keep his name circulating in skateboarding conversations.
The new guest board announcement came through a Shrimpdaddy’s AI generated video that brought together Tony Hawk, Lizzie Armanto, Aaron Homoki, Jason Ellis, Shawn Hale, and Clyde himself.
Instead of a standard filmed piece, the visuals were built using AI tools, which made the whole drop feel different from a normal skate edit release.
That shift in style had people questioning the video, especially since videographer Grant Yansura also asked why AI was used in a skate project like this.
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It opened up a wider conversation about how skate content is getting made now and how much of it is moving into digital creation instead of only filmed sessions.
Even with that discussion going on, the response from skaters in the video was solid. The crew featured in it showed love for Clyde, and the guest board reveal landed well with people checking it out.
Shrimpdaddy also posted the release with this message:
"Night at the Hawksbury 🕺🎬🛹
@clydesingleton guest board available 4/14 in select skate shops and online 🚂 @birdhouseskateboards
💻 @specialmeter.ai"
