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The film is directed by Ty Evans, Spike Jonze, and Cory Weincheque. In 2007, it won "Best Video of the Year" at the Transworld Skateboarding Awards, while Guy Mariano won both the "Best Street" and "Best Video Part" awards at the same event. It was one of the first skateboarding videos to use high-definition cameras.
Co-directed with Ty Evans "25" AsDSSka Co-directed with Crystal Moselle 2010 "Drunk Girls" LCD Soundsystem: Co-directed with James Murphy "The Suburbs" Arcade Fire: Edited from the short film Scenes from the Suburbs: 2011 "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win" Beastie Boys featuring Santigold "Otis" Jay-Z & Kanye West 2013 "Afterlife" Arcade Fire
In the period leading up to the year 2000, Carroll and Howard were filming for the TransWorld SKATEboarding video Modus Operandi and their filmer, Ty Evans, invited a young unknown skateboarder named Brandon Biebel to accompany them on filming/skateboarding sessions.
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Yeah Right! is a 2003 skateboarding video by Girl Skateboards (featuring Chocolate Skateboards), directed by Ty Evans and Spike Jonze. Yeah Right! is notable for its soundtrack, length, and the extensive use of never-before-seen (in a skateboarding video) special effects.
Initially, Mariano was merely going to be featured in a montage section, but after he was encouraged by the video's filmer, Ty Evans, to "focus more" on his "stuff", Mariano eventually assembled enough footage for a full video part that features a number of tricks that were filmed in China.
Year Title Role Director Notes 1932 Tom Brown of Culver: John William Wyler: Billed as Tyrone Power Jr. 1934 Flirtation Walk: Cadet Frank Borzage: Uncredited
Though Florida’s Ty Evans hit a solo home run in the seventh, and Cade Kurland got one in the eighth, it was far too late to make a meaningful impact. LSU added three more runs in the eighth ...