Love For Skating - A Mini Documentary.
We saw an instagram reel of cinematographer GianCarlo Stigliano's new mini skate documentary featuring Allie Frank, Caroline Duerr, and Rachel Barnfield and knew we needed to find out more about this amazing project. After you watch the film, you'll understand why. The way GianCarlo captured the true essence of skateboarding, the friendship between the three girls, and tackled the age old question, "why do you skate?" is superb.
We had some questions of our own for the crew, and we are stoked that they were happy and willing to talk about how this all came about and more!
Love For Skating - Mini Documentary from GianCarlo Stigliano on Vimeo.
Something I am very passionate about is being able to find local people who have really awesome talents, a business, or have a really fascinating story and be able to create a short profile film to tell their story. For me, it's a way to share hidden gems within our community and allow people to express themselves on film. For this project, initially, what sparked my interest was seeing a few photos of Allie skating vert. I have never seen that before and was immediately interested in what it took to be able to do that. I reached out to Allie to see if she would be interested in doing a small profile film about her and her passion for skating. After a few discussions, she brought up Caroline & Rachel. Allie wanted to see if I had any interest in including them in this project. She continued to explain the relationship they all shared with each other and I was immediately enlightened to create a bigger story. I saw the friendship between them and how they empower each other, hype each other up, their passion for helping and teaching younger girls and knew that this is a story not only about them but a story to inspire other girls to get after it and not be afraid to try something, even if society or people tell you, you cant.
People are sometimes under the assumption that short films come together in hours, can you share with us how many days of filming it took to create this beautiful story?
What made you want to skateboard originally?
I started skating in October of 2018, when I was 15. My brother was pretty into skating at the time and really gave me that push to start going to the parks with him. After my first day at the park I had fallen in love. My dad, brother, and I then went ahead to build a mini ramp in our yard, which became my safe spot.
Any place that is your absolute favorite "go to" place to ride?
My all time favorite place to skate is Wharton’s warehouse in Philly. I also love my local park in brick. Both parks always have such a welcoming feel and atmosphere. All the locals for both parks make each sesh super fun and hype.
How about your "go to" tricks?
My favorite tricks are sweepers and bonelesses/boneless disasters. I love the feeling of landing both tricks.
Can you share with us what this filming experience was like?
Filming with Carlo was awesome. He is such a positive and pure genuine guy to be around. Filming definitely was different to me. I am pretty camera shy to begin with, I'm not the biggest fan of having eyes on me but Carlo made me feel so comfortable. He is beyond patient and we all appreciated that so much when we took forever to land something. He pushed us to keep trying not only for his clip, but he knew when we could do something rather than giving up.
What do you wish other girls getting started in skateboarding knew to make it easier when going to the park for the first time?
Skate with your body and your heart and not with your head. Of course it scary, trust me I know the worries, nerves, anxieties, thoughts, shaky legs, embarrassed red cheeks from just holding your board the first times at the parks let alone actually trying to drop in and learn tricks. It is beyond worth it. Push through the fear and the uncomfortableness for the first month or so and it will change your life forever. Everyone will be so stoked to see you start trying and everyone has been the beginner at the park so know how you feel. The skate community is so welcoming to beginners let alone any gnarly female trying to break the gender norms of this sport.
Words of wisdom?
"Never limit yourself. Don’t hold back because you already think you can’t do something and never be afraid of falling."
If you never fall you’ll never succeed in skating. Push yourself and enjoy the beauty of skateboarding.
In this film you get the sense that Caroline is a true soul skater - the OG kind, who would be right at home in Venice, CA back in the '70s slashing and grinding backyard pools, as she is now skating her heart out anywhere she goes. She brings that old school vibe to the group and it's seriously fun to watch her skate! Her answers below fall right in line with the OG vibe - we love it!
I have a lot of love for brick skate park in NJ. I spend much of my time in Philly and skate FDR, Wharton Street Warehouse, and Grays Ferry a bunch.
Big thanks to GianCarlo, Allie, Caroline and Rachel for taking the time to do this interview!