Troy Charlesworth has been responsible for a lot of what you’ve seen in Australian BMX for the past two decades, producing some of the most epic BMX videos, from the Droppin’ Clips in 2007, to Tear Da Club Up in 2022. He’s also filmed a lot of epic video parts for Australian BMX pro riders Boyd Hilder and Alex Hiam, to name a few.
We discuss his journey in BMX and being behind the lens for these iconic moments.
Tear Da Club Up (Full video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFadGsLuXGQ
Head to @warpartytv for all the videos mentioned.
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0:00- Intro
 4:08 – Filming
 16:09 – DVD’s VS now
 19:26 – BMX videos in 2025
 23:56 – BMX standards
 25:46 – Warparty
 39:35 – The Big Salad vibe
 44:15 – BMX and personality
 45:50 – BMX fashion
 51:41 – Plans
 56:14 – Wrap up
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4 Comments
Biggie B!
Awesome video Tyson! Nothing wrong with a bit of insight on the infamous Big Salad. The Back Bone Zone is only getting better.
Dope interview guys💫
Like the natural setup, chilled out