
Ruin Presents: Nouveau
Overview
This is Matt Creasy's second shop video. In 2004, Nouveau featured parts from James Coleman, Mike Summers, Nick Hogan, David Clark, Chris Head, Jeremiah Babb, Nick Turner, and Mike Devine. Other shop riders, Phil Kent, John Sheffield Santi Menendez, Ian McPherson, Matt Creasy, Jeff Benson, and Chris Burns, have footage in here as well. *Filmed with VX1000, Super 8, and 16mm, this was the first video to transition from section to section seamlessly.
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James Coleman
James Coleman
skater
James Coleman
skater
Mike Summers
Mike Summers
Skater
Mike Summers
Skater
Nick Hogan
Nick Hogan
Skater
Nick Hogan
Skater
David Clark
David Clark
skater
David Clark
skater
Chris Head
Chris Head
skater
Chris Head
skater
Jeremiah Babb
Jeremiah Babb
skater
Jeremiah Babb
skater
Nick Turner
Nick Turner
skater
Nick Turner
skater
Mike Devine
Mike Devine
skater
Mike Devine
skater
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