Best Skateboard Videos from the 2010s
The Last Great Era of the Full-Length Skate Video
The 2010s were a weird time. Social media started chewing up full-length vids, but the best crews doubled down—dropping heavy, cinematic parts that reminded everyone why skateboarding’s still an art. You had legends aging like fine grip, new-school tech wizards, and full teams going all in.
Here’s our list of the best from the last decade before everything went to clips.
🎥 1. Supreme – cherry (2014)
Bill Strobeck’s raw-as-hell filming, New York streets, and a new generation of style: Tyshawn, Sage, Na-Kel, Aidan. It didn’t look or feel like anything else.
Why it matters:
Brought east coast street skating and Supreme’s chaotic energy into the mainstream. Changed the tone of skate videos for years.
🎥 2. Emerica – Made: Chapter 1 (2013)
Brandon Westgate, Leo Romero, and a then-young Collin Provost throwing hammers on crusty spots. Killer soundtrack and heavy parts across the board.
Why it matters:
Classic shoes, classic crew, and real skating. Emerica never fakes it.
🎥 3. Vans – Propeller (2015)
Directed by Greg Hunt, this was Vans’ first proper full-length. Geoff Rowley, AVE, Gilbert Crockett, Elijah Berle, Pedro Barros—it’s stacked.
Why it matters:
Vans put its entire legacy on the line and delivered. Big budget, big skating, proper team energy.
🎥 4. Adidas – Away Days (2016)
Global skateboarding on display. From LA to São Paulo to Tokyo, this had Mark Suciu, Dennis Busenitz, Daewon Song, and a massive worldwide crew.
Why it matters:
Showed Adidas wasn’t just in it for the clout—they were building a legit team and backing it with a beautiful full-length.
🎥 5. Palace – Palasonic (2017)
Pure London energy. VHS aesthetics, heavy tricks, and that Palace weirdness. Lucien Clarke, Chewy Cannon, Benny Fairfax—it’s rough and stylish.
Why it matters:
Palace nailed the vibe. Pure street skating with a Euro edge and cult-level fanbase.
🎥 6. Tyshawn Jones – Supreme's Blessed (2018)
Technically a team vid, but Tyshawn’s part alone earned him SOTY. Strobeck’s follow-cam chaos meets full-sprint skating through NYC.
Why it matters:
Reminded everyone that full parts still matter. Raw, fast, and powerful.
🎥 7. Nike SB – Debacle (2009)/Chronicles (2011–2015)
Honourable mention because Nike SB was quietly building a monster team. Shane O’Neill, Grant Taylor, Youness Amrani, and Ishod Wair dropping clinic-level parts.
Why it matters:
Showed that technical, clean, and cinematic can still slap hard.
🎬 Final Word
The 2010s proved the full-length wasn’t dead—it just had to fight harder. These vids dropped in a world of 15-second clips and still made skaters sit down and watch from start to finish. If you missed ’em, it’s time to binge.