"Free Game": Tim Savage's Raw Homage To Boston Skateboarding

Spotlighting Boston's raw style
NICK WHITE  | 

Tim Savage brings Boston’s raw style to the front with smart filming and tight editing. Free Game doesn’t try to be flashy—it’s built on substance. Brian Reid and Will Mazzari, both repping DGK, deliver standout parts that reflect their deep connection to the city’s scene. Reid’s part leans into power and pop, while Mazzari keeps things controlled and stylish, matching the edit’s overall tone.

The video also features skaters Taylor Clark and Jack Morris, with each clip stacked with technical footwork and well-earned hammers. And that Boston Library gap? It's one of the film’s biggest moments—pure East Coast heritage finally cracked open.

Alongside the video, DGK’s blog highlights Brian Reid and Will Mazzari with dedicated product collections available now. Mazzari’s lineup includes pro decks like the “Sorcery” 8.38", and Reid’s gear keeps the energy clean and classic. Both lines sit within DGK’s latest push to spotlight its roster with personal edits and collabs.

You can check out the full collections on DGK’s website, along with the blog post that kicked off the video’s drop. With Free Game, DGK and Venture have done more than release a video—they’ve stamped a fresh chapter in Boston skate history.

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