After traveling to New York, LA, and Colorado, the post production had already began. After the 9th Loopkicks Camp, July 2012, Isiah's computer was stolen the night before moving out, from the LK hut in Downtown San Jose, CA. The tricking doc, along with Designs, Pieces of Films, an almost completed music album (Read Write Speak Type). The show went on, collecting footage from sessions and gatherings. Isiah would borrow people's computers to get back the lost progress. The entire two years making this has been a test of will and integrity. Chris Devera of Loopkicks honored Isiah with a new computer, and post went into full swing. The tricking community has been warm enough to share their experience and passion through the film.
Shortly after the 2012 Loopkicks Camp, the 75% done doc was on Isiah Flores' computer was stolen right outside the Downtown SJ Loopkicks Hut the day before they moved out. The harddrives still there and intact, Isiah borrowed a computer from one of the 14 tricker / teammate / housemates around. Editing mostly at night and 17 hours a day for a couple months, outside on the new house balcony. The film gained a life of it's own in the making. A new computer, endless cups of tea, and the support of team loopkicks and the tricking community birthed the first feature documentary of a series of tricking docs, exploring the new artform / sport.