Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality

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1993-06-12

As skateboarding begins to embrace the importance of it's own history, Plan B's second release, Virtual Reality, quickly establishes itself as one of skateboarding's most significant video productions of all time. Only one year after their inaugural release (Questionable Video 1992), Plan B stepped to the fold under the guidance of Mike Ternasky and convincingly shrugged off the sophomore video jinx. In today's massive era of skateboard prominence, Virtual Reality remains a flick that's just as significant for its representation of the period's for and style, as it is for the bar raising development and progression it depicts.

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Virtual Reality

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As skateboarding begins to embrace the importance of it's own history, Plan B's second release, Virtual Reality, quickly establishes itself as one of skateboarding's most significant video productions of all time. Only one year after their inaugural release (Questionable Video 1992), Plan B stepped to the fold under the guidance of Mike Ternasky and convincingly shrugged off the sophomore video jinx. In today's massive era of skateboard prominence, Virtual Reality remains a flick that's just as significant for its representation of the period's for and style, as it is for the bar raising development and progression it depicts.

Released

1993-06-12

Runtime

60

Director

Jacob Rosenberg

Budget

$30000

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Language

English

Production

Plan B Skateboards

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    Mike Carroll

    Mike Carroll
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    Martin Durante

    Martin Durante
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    Colin McKay

    Colin McKay
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    Rodney Mullen

    Rodney Mullen
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    Danny Way

    Danny Way
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    Rick Howard

    Rick Howard
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    Tony Ferguson

    Tony Ferguson
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    Sean Sheffey

    Sean Sheffey
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    Pat Duffy

    Pat Duffy
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    Sal Barbier

    Sal Barbier