Zero Skateboards' professional skateboarder Tony Cervantes is back in front of the camera but this time he is not grinding handrails or annihilating down gaps.
He is sitting down and talking about the part that put his name on the map for a lot of skaters.
Fallen’s 2008 full length video Ride the Sky is still remembered as one of the standout releases of that era and Tony’s section had a big role in that.
He explains what was going through his head before certain tricks, how he found some of the spots and the sessions that did not exactly go according to plan.
There are moments where you can tell a trick came easy for him but plenty of others where he had to battle for it. It is the kind of skating that makes you appreciate the work that went into every second of footage.
For the OG skate heads who grew up watching Ride the Sky it is a nostalgic trip back to an era when videos came out on DVD, premieres were packed and everyone waited months to see the full thing.
Don't sleep on this one and watch the video now y'all!
