An interview with Rafael Semedo

How do you see the Cybercafé in the skate scene in Portugal? Is it just a store or has it become something bigger?
Something bigger, without a doubt. I feel that Cyber ​​has brought a lot of attention from people abroad and has given a huge boost to the Portuguese scene, whether through the store itself, the projects or the events.

In addition to “1500 Dias”, your portfolio includes videos such as MANUEL MARIA, Happy Birthday Crespo, CAFEZITO do Tiago Sarreira, PARKING LOT, CHEAP MOTEL. What was the most memorable thing about each of them?
“CHEAP MOTEL” is quite memorable for me, as it was the first project in which a clip I had filmed for the first time was used. I even have a Cheap sticker on my camera as a memento of that day. Cafezito was the second project I took part in and I really enjoyed working with Cyber ​​and Sarreira. They were unique experiences.


Do you think Lisbon and the rest of Portugal are becoming a must-visit destination for international teams?
Yes, I’ve seen more and more people coming here to skate. It has a bit of everything, so it’s a good destination for a trip.

Have you ever caught yourself filming someone and thought, “This guy is going to be a big name in skateboarding”?
Friends. I feel that something big awaits us. The journey is not easy at all, but in the end we will all win.



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