As the freestyle scooter industry
grows, more and more scooter riders are getting the opportunity to be employed
by companies. It's really awesome to see
companies giving riders a chance to work for them, because it keeps more money
in scootering as well as gives riders a chance to gain experience in a
professional career field. We all dream
of being a pro sponsored rider, but not everyone can or will be able to
accomplish that. Getting a job in the
industry is the next best thing. Whether
it's running a shop, operating machines, filming and editing, graphic design,
and beyond, there is a wealth of positions that scooter riders fill, and with
Inside the Industry, I'd like to find out more about them.
This first piece is with Jona
Humbel. Jona has been an up-and-coming
rider for a couple years now (he recently was sponsored by Unfair), and has
been employed with Tilt since the summer.
He's returning to his native Florida this month to start college, and so
I hit him up to learn a little bit more about his experience with Tilt.
Jordan Jasa: First, tell us who you are and
where you're from:
Jona Humbel: My names Jona Humbel, from Largo
Florida, but currently staying at the Tilt House in Mokena, Il.
Heelwhip. |
So you work for Tilt. What's your official job title and what are
your duties?
Yup, my official job title is
Shop Associate, I basically watch a CNC machine to make sure that each part is
properly made with no flaws and/or problems, and while I'm not doing that, I
package and label the parts to be sent to dealers all over. Oh, and I run the laser marker, which etches
the Tilt Logo onto everything we make, excluding pegs of course.
So basically you have a hand in
almost every part Tilt makes, awesome.
How did you get this position?
Jona looks over a clip with Tom Kvilhaug. |
I met all the Tilt dudes at SD7
including yourself, and Collin Snoek hit me up a few weeks later about
filming/working in shop after I graduated. It just wasn't something I could
turn down, working with one of the most reputable companies in the industry. So
3 weeks after I graduated I packed up and flew out here. Oh yeah, I guess I'm also the Filmer for
Tilt, kinda. Hahaha
So have you gone on filming trips
with the team?
Yep, over the summer the whole
Tilt Team was in Chicago, we packed up a 15 passenger van and road tripped it
to Columbus, Ohio where Dylan Kasson toured us around his hometown. We also got
some filming done in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs the two weeks everyone
was here, as well as capture the 3rd Chicago street jam. It was for sure the
highlight of the summer.
Gotta agree with you there. What kind of filming setup did you work with?
We had Standard and High Def
setups on the trip, the SD setups being two vx2100s with 2 mk1s, and the HD
setup being 2 Panasonic HVX's with a Century Xtreme fisheye.
I have to ask, can you shed any
light on Tilt's upcoming full-length?
Did you get to film any bangers?
Ahhhhh, I can tell you from
filming the dudes and seeing everyone’s footage, and with the dude that’s
handling post-production, that this will be all around the best scooter video
created. So if you need a reason to be in San Diego this January, #TheTiltVideo
is the reason.
For sure. What would you say to kids who want to get a
job in the scooter industry? Any advice?
Try to make good impressions and
the people you want to work with, and try to find your niche. You have to be
able to offer a company some form of skill that you're passionate about.
David Cappetta films while Jona whips the hydrant. |
Wise words. That'll wrap it up, any last words you want
to say?
Thanks Collin and Luke at Tilt
for giving me the opportunity to fly out and work for them these last 4 months,
it’s been an absolute pleasure. And, SD8, #TheTiltVideo is premiering, DO NOT
MISS IT.
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While out in Chicago, Jona filmed a part for Satori as well as a few clips for a Basic video. Check those videos out below.
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