PAMATATAU from Dane Singleton on Vimeo. Bondi surfer Pamatatau (Pama) Davies has been ripping since he was a grom. Shit, he’s still a grom. And he’s still ripping too. He’s recently inked a deal to ride...

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Enter Pyongyang from JT Singh on Vimeo. A couple of weeks back I posted an amazing timelapse video of Barcelona that garnered its fair share of feedback. The bloke behind that video, Rob Whitworth, has clearly been a bus...

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The Journey of the Beasts from Sebastian Linda on Vimeo. I have to admit, the first thing that caught my attention about this video was its name – anything with ‘beast’ in the title is surely worth a wa...

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STREETS – NEW YORK CITY from Tim Sessler on Vimeo. In this fast-paced world, sometimes you just have to slow things down, and that’s what we’re doing this week with Tim Sessler’s beautiful super s...

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My mate Leonie Mansfield is producing a short film with local Eastern Suburbs director Georgiana Taylor called Crumble. They are aiming to raise the film budget through online crowdfunding platform Pozible. This week’s...

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Duke Dumont – Won’t Look Back (Directors Cut) from Tim & Joe on Vimeo. Not only is this a great police chase (without a car in sight), it’s also a pretty catchy tune. For a moment I thought I was back i...

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Surf Rage : Kiwi vs Brazillian from GoSurf.co.nz on Vimeo. This video has been doing the rounds a bit since it popped up on Stab magazine’s website a couple of days ago, and it’s too good not to share. For th...

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This Land Is Mine from Nina Paley on Vimeo. Today’s Video of the Week is a brief history of the land called Israel/Palestine/Canaan/the Levant. A lot of people have a lot of feelings about the Israeli/Palestinian c...

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Urban Isolation from Russell Houghten on Vimeo. Today’s vid is a celebration of skateboard filmmaking between Red Digital Cinema and The Berrics. It’s not every day you see footage of a city almost completely...

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Sea Chair from Studio Swine on Vimeo. Since the discovery of the Pacific Garbage Patch in 1997, which is predicted to measure twice the size of Texas, five more have been found across the world’s oceans with the Atlant...

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