Cop #4
In 1990s Los Angeles, a 13-year-old spends his summer navigating between a troubled home life and a crew of new friends he meets at a skate shop.
The Zoo York State of Mind video featured parts from Brandon Westgate, Matt Miller, Chaz Ortiz, Donny Barley, Ron Deily, Kevin Taylor, Anthony Shetler, Forrest Kirby, Lamare Hemmings, Aaron Suski, Eli Reed and Zered Bassett.
Himself
Imagine Michael Jordan and a bunch of his teammates dropping by your local basketball court and asking if they can play a little three-on-three. For skateboarders, that's pretty much what happened during Tony Hawk's Secret Skatepark Tour: Tony and several of his best friends showed up unannounced at skateparks throughout the west and sessioned alongside whoever happened to be there.
himself
The Big Brother Number Two video featured Johnny Knoxville, Johnny Lee Countee, Kareem Campbell, Ronnie Creager, Jeremy Wray, Donny Barley, Heath Kirchart, Bill Pepper, SAD, Karma Tsocheff, Clyde Singleton, Dave Mayhew, Daewon Song, Gershon Mosley, Spencer Fujimoto, Jeff Pang, Ben Liversedge, Ed Templeton, Erik Ellington, Kerry Getz, Rodney Torres, and more.
Donny Barley
Filmer Dan Wolfe goes for a Citizen Kane vibe here, presenting Eastern Exposure 3: Underachievers in black and white. As this is an East Coast video (mostly NYC, Philly and Florida), the spots are raggedy compared to West Coast videos. Besides the heavy street footage, there is ample vert, mini and park action. The soundtrack is mostly "indie" rock with a dash of hip-hop and metal.
Himself
The third video released by Fairman's skate shop.
Welcome to Hell featured parts from Mike Maldonado, Elissa Steamer, Brian Anderson, Satva Leung, Donny Barley, Ed Templeton and Jamie Thomas.
Introducing the contemporary ambiguitive reflections of extraordinary enthusiasts Josh Beagle, Steve Berra, Frank Hirata, Heath Kirchart, Steve Olson, Paul Sharpe, plus special guests.