This early release from Mark’s DLXSF-backed brand Krooked anticipated many things that would come to dominate the aesthetics of skate video releases in the years that followed. The most notable, but by no means the only glimpse into the future, came from Mark’s use of outdated VHS cameras to film it and the decision, in complete defiance of the DVD-led era that it came out in, to only release it on VHS. Deliberately lo-fi and with repeated music, Gnar Gnar was an instant classic. RIP Van Wastell.
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