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Jan Eric Welch (born December 27, 1975), is an American director of aggressive skating videos and commercials. He is also a freelance journalist and a (SXSW Interactive Media Award ) winning designer. ==Career== Jan Welch started his aggressive skating career in 1991. He travelled and skated throughout the state and the rest of the southwest. Through these travels, he met and inspired many of the key players who built a foundation for their sport during its infancy. Jan had a vision to unify the unorganized lesser-known factions within the sport through the creation of ''Scum Magazine''. Only two years after starting Scum, it became a global phenomenon that encompassed aggressive skating, its lifestyle, music and art. This magazine brought many unknown skaters during the '90s into the spotlight, through the web and its print publication that lasted from 1995-1999. In 1999 Jan was offered a position to build a web site for ''Daily Bread Magazine'' and went on two create two videos for them, entitled ''Quatro'' and ''No One's Children''. He attended the University of Texas in Austin to study architectural engineering, before moving on to film and advertising and subsequently dropping out. Jan obtained an associates degree in Printing Management from Austin Community College. In 2002 Jan Welch and professional aggressive skaters Jon Elliott and Brian Shima started a distribution company called Rat Tail. Rat Tail was to be the foundation of a collective that then included some well known companies in aggressive skating. These were 4x4 Urethane, Vicious Bearings and Nimh Skates. In 2010 the founders of Rat Tail parted ways and the company came to an end. As of early 2015, Jan is currently working on a new video project. This is video will be his 20th Anniversary. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jan Welch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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