dudebro
02-08-2005, 09:22 PM
Got several minutes of Under Nor Cal up and ready fer viewin, finally:
http://www.supssp.com/video/undernorcalfucker.wmv
Clip features (in order): "Ever shot a pistol" Q&A, Los Dryheavers (PUNK) live in Hollister and then Godstomper (GRINDCORE) live in SF. If you wanna know more about the flick, scope here: http://www.supssp.com/undernorcal
Peace. -- the dude, the bro... the dudebro
dudebro
02-08-2005, 09:24 PM
PS--any drummers out there should scope the end...the godstomper drummer's pretty amazing.
Pink Guy
02-08-2005, 10:59 PM
This is great! A bunch of no namers doing it for the love of it. Love the survey. Love the 8mm footage. Love the music. Love the weird animation. Love it all.
Reminds me of a book by a friend of mine, "Salad Days" (http://www.laymanbooks.com/salad.htm). If the punk acts in your doc don't know of it already, I'd be willing to bet they'd love it.
Poke
Zensteve
02-09-2005, 10:28 PM
My brother would love this, I am sure. He's all about these kinds of bands.
:cool:
dsharp
02-16-2005, 04:06 PM
My brother would love this, I am sure. He's all about these kinds of bands.
:cool:
Hey Zensteve,
What is the music that you love?
dsharp
02-16-2005, 04:08 PM
Check out my new album at:
http://www.cdbaby.com/all/dsharp
I hope that you like the music.
Thanks,
D. Sharp
U.S.EAGLE band
paul curley
02-16-2005, 05:13 PM
"shot a pistal" my god pleases go to a film school and learn at least how to light.Good subject though.Just looks like a 10 year old shot it.
Zensteve
02-17-2005, 02:10 AM
Hey Zensteve,
What is the music that you love?
It's a one-way ticket to midnight... Call it... "Heavy Metal". http://www.stevenrichards.com/images/smiley_banjo.gif
My brother is all about the alternate scene, though. He no longer has the time to work with any bands, but he still pumps out the occasional track (via his laptop & odd mixers) that echo the era of late 80's / early 90's SoCal punk.
Even though he hasn't played a live gig in 5 years or so, he still follows the careers of those that have continued, and of those who have just started.
_______
"shot a pistal" my god pleases go to a film school and learn at least how to light.Good subject though.Just looks like a 10 year old shot it.
Well... I think a certain someone may need lessons in phrasing constructive criticism. http://www.stevenrichards.com/images/smiley_creepy.gif
Pink Guy
02-17-2005, 10:46 AM
"shot a pistal" my god pleases go to a film school and learn at least how to light.Good subject though.Just looks like a 10 year old shot it.
I think one of the things that makes this more interesting is the minimalistic approach to the photography.
Poke
John@Bophe
03-01-2005, 11:12 PM
Dudebro--I agree with Poke on this one. You've got a grittiness to this that matches your subject. Even though everything is rough and raw (film, audio, light) -- I can't imagine it being as effective any other way. I especially liked the performance segments involving crowd reaction. The scene with the band playing on the floor with the crowd ganging in on the mics--it was just...real! Loved it.
thevision9
03-15-2005, 08:20 PM
wow, i really liked this movie. i loved how the picturesque cuts were incorporated with the harder music. very artistic!