Skateboarding fans revisited Marc Johnson’s iconic 1990s-2000s video parts after his death, celebrating his cinematic “San Francisco style.” Marc Johnson, the legendary skateboarder from the San Francisco area, passed away on Tuesday, leading an outpouring of grief in the American skateboarding community.Legendary California skateboarder Marc Johnson passed away at 49. (@Bonesbearings/ X)As Johnson's death was announced by fellow skateboarder Louie Barletta via Thrasher Magazine, those old enough to be familiar with his work in the sport of skateboarding started mourning. While those who have newly associated with the sport discovered how great a figure in the sport Johnson was.Johnson's cause of death was not announced in the statement, and there is no confirmation despite some claiming that it was a case of suicide.Top 5 Marc Johnson VideosMany interested in skateboarding have newly discovered Marc Johnson's talent as a skateboarder after the news of his tragic death hit the community. Johnson rose to fame in the late 1990s and 2000s with iconic videos of state skateboarding. His ability to combine technical moves with fun, cinematic ease made him the face of San Francisco skateboarding - what is broadly referred to as the "San Francisco style."Here, we revisit the legend that Marc Johnson was in some of the iconic skateboarding videos. Some of the videos were made in partnership with skate equipment companies such as Chocolate and Girl.Also read: Kyle Busch's brother taking big action after NASCAR legend's sepsis death? Here's the truth1. Modus Operandi (2000)Produced in 2000 by TransWorld SKATEboarding magazine, this 34-minute-long film is one of the earliest footages of Marc Johnson's career. Directed by Ty Evans and Jon Holland, the film also featured Mike Carroll, Brian Anderson, and Chany Jeanguenin. It is considered an iconic skateboarding film.2. Man Down (2001)The was Marc Johnson's first major hit video was with his skateboarding crew, the Tilt Mode Army. Released in 2001, the video featured creative street skating sequences with an iconic soundtrack. Other Bay Area skating legends, such as Jerry Hsu, Caswell Berry, and Louie Barletta are also featured in it.3. Girl: Yeah Right! (2003)Yeah Right! was a groundbreaking 2003 skate film by Girl Skateboards, directed by Spike Jonze and Ty Evans. Marc Johnson’s part in Yeah Right! is considered one of the most influential street skate video parts.4. Lakai: Fully Flared (2007)Fully Flared, one of the most popular skateboarding films ever, was perhaps the best portrayal of Marc Johnson's talents. Created by Lakai Limited Footwear in 2007. It was directed by Spike Jonze, Ty Evans, and Rick Howard.Also read: Mike Vrabel shows love for wife and kids as Dianna Russini scandal swirls5. Pretty Sweet (2012)Produced jointly with Girl Skateboards and Chocolate Skateboards, two equipment makers, the 2012 film had a memorable part by Marc Johnson. The film also featured the director trio of Spike Jonze, Ty Evans, and Rick Howard.Shamik is a journalist covering the United States for Hindustan Times. He has more than four years of experience reporting on US politics, sports, and major breaking stories across fast-moving cycles.