Days Like These – Interview with Jenna Selby

Back in 2009 Jenna Selby released the first ever UK/European All-Female Skateboard film called ‘As If, And What?’ It had come about after her long involvement with the scene, but the realisation that there was still very little coverage or recognition of some incredibly good riders in and around the UK. In October of 2008 she broke her ankle and was made redundant all with in the same week – that set her on the path to putting all of her energy into making the film.

Surprisingly it was only the 3rd ever-female skate film to be released world wide after Gallaz’s AKA: Girl Skater and Villa Villa Cola’s – Getting Nowhere Faster.

On December 5th, and six years on Jenna will release the follow up to As If, And What? – a film titled Days Like These.

Questions by Lucy Adams

What fuelled you to make another all -female film after As If, And What? in 2009?

I originally intended to work on a worldwide project called Scratch The Surface, covering some of the top pros around the world. Unfortunately I was robbed of my laptop and cameras whilst filming out in South America and the project never ended up happening, that was back in 2012. I um’ed and ar’d for a while and couldn’t really find inspiration to work on another project. About 2 years ago all these incredible female riders suddenly sprang up from nowhere and it just seemed like the right time to start work on a new film.

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How did you go about choosing the main riders – and can you tell us who they are?

Going to lots of comps and events over the last few years and there were certain people like Josie Millard, Dora Horvath, Savannah Keenan and Camilla Mullins who kept popping up, they all rode incredibly well and were good to watch – each with a totally different style and bag of tricks. A few of the other riders sent me clips of their riding and we went from there.

We’ve also got some of the seasoned pros back from the last film, the likes of Lucy Adams, Georgie Winter and Helena Long.

Julia Brueckler who I’ve been photographing on and off for the last few years asked if she could also get involved as besides her, there are only a handful of women who skate in her home country of Austria, so she wouldn’t have the chance to ever be involved in anything like this otherwise.

How long have you been filming for this project? Have you had any help?

I’ve been working on this project for about a year and a half now, it has pretty much been self-funded.

Lots of people have chipped in with skills though, Hannah Bailey of Neon Stash with the PR side of things, Eloise Dorr is currently creating some fabulous titles and Georgie Winter is my right hand man with the editing. Some of the riders have also got involved with the filming.

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Tell us a couple of stories from filming missions with the girls?

It’s actually been pretty straightforward this time around. I guess the worst things we have had happen was a broken coccyx out in Ireland and Camilla Mullins breaking her hip on our last filming mission just before she was supposed to be leaving for New Zealand. Both very freak accidents and both happened on boardslides – it makes you a bit nervous after that when anyone else does one! The one in Ireland happened in a school and to get in we had had to climb a 4-5m with that crappy tiny anti climb wire type – gate (it was big!) so you can imagine trying to get out again with a broken person and lots of equipment was not a barrel of laughs!

No spoilers, but who should we be really excited to see?

Let’s just say Julia is off the charts and hopefully there will be a surprise from Ireland! Being a skate video obviously nothing is straightforward – she’s the dark horse of this film and all has been dependent on her coccyx recovery! Keep an eye out for Josie Millard too, one of the best riders to come out of the UK.

When’s it coming out / how’s it coming out?

The film will be premiered at the House of Vans on Saturday 5th December. There will be 2 showings, the first at 7.30 and the 2nd at 8.30. Although it will be free to watch, it will be a ticketed event and there will be 160 available for each showing.

About a week afterwards (in time for Christmas!) it will be available to buy on DVD from www.rogueskateboards.co.uk. There should also be an accompanying photo book from our travels.

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What’s next after this?

Enjoying Christmas and a bit of sleep 😉

I would like to see if there is a possibility of making Scratch the Surface

GIRLS NIGHT AT THE HOUSE SKATEPARK 20th NOVEMBER

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Next week, Friday the 20th of November sees the first Ladies night held in our own backyard at The House Skatepark in Sheffield. There is no more of a fine example of a skater owned business as the House. It has served Sheffield skaters and beyond for a span of 3 decades, and after holding various jams and nights elsewhere, we thought it was about time we had one at the House.

Starting from 7pm right through until 10pm, all for a fiver, it will be girls only, on wheels in any shape or form. We have some lovely product from the likes of HUF, Brixton and Story to give away also, so get down, get involved and get yourself a little something to take away with you. There will be safety equipment for hire also, so if you are a complete beginner and just want to try it out we’ve got you covered. There will also be a few of the more experienced girls from the UK skate scene on hand for help and support.

Big thanks to the House for this and we hope to see you there. For anyone over 18 there will most likely be a few post shred pints involved with it being Friday night after all. For those of you unfamiliar with the House skatepark, head over to their website for more info, or check the video below for Danni Gallacher, Emma Richardson, Myself and a few of the local lads shredding the park earlier this week.

The House Skatepark,

Unit D, Bardwell Road,

Neepsend,

Sheffield,

S3 8AS

‘Skateboarder and…’ Jenna Selby Interview

In anticipation of the release of ‘ Days Like These’, Episode 07 of Skateboarder and… chats to someone whose influence on skateboarding has been huge. Once named one of Action Sports Most Influential Women by TRANSWORLD, Winner of the UK’s first all female skate comp, photographer, company owner and all around advocate of skateboarding Miss (now Mrs) Jenna Selby!

Listen to the in depth, hour long interview below…

https://soundcloud.com/skateboarderandpodcast/skateboarder-and-episode-07

Keep an eye out for information on the release date of ‘Days Like These’ very very soon!

http://www.rogueskateboards.co.uk

UK Mini Ramp Champs is BACK Nov 7/8th! 

The Mini Ramp Champs at X-Site Skatepark in Skegness is BACK and we are stoked to announce there will be yet another girls event this year!

Cross out any plans you have for Saturday 7th / Sunday 8th in the diary and get your hotel & travel booked up pronto.

The weekend will kick off on the Saturday 6th with the unsponsored event, Sunday afternoon will see the pro sponsored and girls competitions, followed by a best trick comp to end things off! And as always there will be an afterparty, 8pm at Grand Central so don’t forget your dancing shoes..

Take a look at a couple of the previous years comps from 2008 & 2010 and get hyped!

X-Site Skatepark
North Parade
Skegness
Lincolnshire
PE25 1BF

Tel: 01754 762579
Web: www.xsiteskatepark.co.uk

Camp WeSC Summer Offcuts Feat. Josie, Zeta, Danni & Helena

Yet more footage from the Camp WeSC Summer Camps a couple months back, we have compiled all of our iPhone footage filmed by all of the campers and coaches. Featuring Helena Long, Josie Millard, Danni Gallacher, Zeta Rush, Maisie Kelly, Georgia Kemp, Zara Cosgrave and loads more!

Check out our full girls edit here, along with the official Camp WeSC Week One edit here – Keep an eye out for Weeks Two and Three coming soon!

To book yourselves on to one of next years camps, visit WWW.CAMPWESCUK.COM and whilst you’re at it, go give them a follow @CampWeSCUK

Spitfire x Skateistan Collab Wheels! 

The new Spitfire X Skateistan wheel designed by skateboarding legend Lance Mountain, has been released to support Skateistan, an international non-profit organization using skateboarding to engage, educate and empower at-risk youth in Afghanistan, Cambodia and South Africa.

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Proceeds from the 53mm Formula Four Skateistan Benefit Editions are supporting Skateistan projects around the world. The wheels are available in Skateistan’s online store now.
For the release of the new collaboration, two videos will be unveiled.

The wheel is available online in Skateistan’s shop, with 100% of proceeds going towards Skateistan’s sport and education programs for youth.

Find out ways to get involved and help support Skateistan at spitfirewheels.com/skateistan and skateistan.org