STREET SURVIVAL DVD INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO 1988
1988 Vintage instructional skateboarding video. (1hr). It includes a prologue of a clip from one of the most popular and innovative skateboarders today, Andy Anderson, talking about how this video (and the era from which it came) was very influential on him as a young skater. It also includes a bonus track of Street Survival skater Dave Campbell doing "60 tricks at 60 years old."
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"Yes, the Street Survival instructional skateboarding video is in the Smithsonian Institution. The video was donated to the National Museum of American History in 2013 by George Leichtweis and Michael Hays, the producers of the video. The video is currently not on view, but it is available for research by appointment.
The Street Survival video was released in 1988 and is considered to be one of the most influential skateboarding videos of all time. The video features Bill Danforth, a Detroit native who is known for his skateboarding skills and his ability to travel anywhere to skate. The video teaches viewers rudimentary information about the sport and lifestyle of skateboarding, and it helped to popularize skateboarding worldwide.
The Street Survival video is a significant artifact in the history of skateboarding, and it is important to preserve it for future generations. The Smithsonian Institution is a fitting home for the video, as it is one of the world's leading museums of history and culture."