Slamm Jamm 13 from Guy Millership on Vimeo.
Read MoreSome of you may remember Ben Webb from back in the day, a lot of you will probably never of heard of him. This is his "take four" edit but with a little twist. I don't think anyone explained the concept of switch and natural to him, i don't even think he knows which foot he grinds with or which way he spins!
Ben Webb Take Four from Guy Millership on Vimeo.
Read MoreWe are starting with Cornwall's own Guy Millership:

Age. 22
What do you do for a living?
Years skating. 9
It seems like digital SLR's are the way forward as far as cameras are concerned. Just try to have fun with it really. You will never please everyone but as long as your happy with what you produce then that's all that matters really.
Do you have any tips, for picking angles and things like that?
Just take your time, mix it up a bit. Sometimes the skater will know how they want clip to look. Also, if you preview a clip back and your first impressions is, 'that's okay', then it's probably not.
Who is doing it 'right' as far as video is concerned at the moment?
I've always like Dom West's stuff, the dudes from poland Canislatrans are putting out some good stuff. Ivan Narez really hit the nail on the head though with the Shred till your dead series.
What editing software do you use?
Adobe premier pro at the moment.
Top three internet edits?
Most annoying thing about editing?
For me, finding a song without a doubt, I always end up searching for ages on Youtube.
So you have just got back from the States, how was it for filming and skating out there?
It was really good, weather was a treat, the lighting was perfect for filming, there's spot's everywhere as well! I would definitely like to make another trip out there at some point for sure!
Any tips for filming skating events?
Not the best man for the job when it comes to filming skate events to be honest, you just have to get stuck in really. It's probably easiest to focus on a few skaters and hope they bust out.