After years of silence Absolutely Free Festival (AFF) is back. Same concept, but thanks to new technologies, new ways of getting the word out. So they asked me to save a tree and roll a tape, and that’s what I did.
I visited 4 of the bands playing at AFF at their home or an other location that feels natural to them. Armed with 2 cheap videocams and a gorillapod I shot the bands presenting an accoustic version of one of their tracks, edited it all and the result .. is this:
Yesyes, that’s correct. As we speak my main man Jonas is doing his presentation and after that it’s over! … I spent almost 20 years of my life at school and now it’s time for a new era. But first I’ll be going on a holiday with mr. Repcred. If all goes well we’ll be on our way tomorrow, so if you see us somewhere thumbs-up next to the road, give us a ride. On the 8th we’ve got our plane back from Valencia airport and after that I’ll be moving to Leuven temporarily. After that it’s time to start searching for a job and a place to live in Brussels. Got any suggestions for one of these, be sure to let me know!
Now let’s just hope I won’t have to come back in August/September …
Most of my work at my internship at Muziekodroom has been in preparation of Play Festival, a 2-day showcase festival featuring a great number of smaller bands amongst some better known names. During the festival my job was to help manage the photographers and capture some of the action on tape myself. After 3 days (including the on-invite-only opening night/PIL-awards) I ended up with +10 hours of footage. A hell of a job to edit, but I did it. The result:
Moby now shares a selection of his work online for use by “independent and non-profit filmmakers, film students, and anyone in need of free music for their independent, non-profit film, video, or short”. When you go to the website you can create your own account following a few simple steps and just moments later you have access to a library with both released and unreleased works by Moby. And all this GRATIS.
But who can explain things better than the man himselve?
From the website: “ TOUR is creating a soundtrack for an imaginary road movie called E40. Following the European highway E40, with it’s 8000km one of the world’s longest highways, he creates songs for 12 cities in 8 countries on this highway. He travels from Calais in the north of France to Ridder near the Chinese border in Kazachstan.
Central thoughout the work will be man, on his way to a specific (travelling) or unspecific goal (wandering).
For each city, TOUR collaborates with a video artist and incorporates local folk elements into the music.”
Stijn Segers asked me to collaborate in this project and so, I just finished creating in- & outro and the Liège video for TOUR. I’m not posting the result here (yet?), since I’m leaving that for the premiere tonight at “Michaël Verheyden Invites” at the C-Mine in Genk (more info on Michaël’s website). I’ve seen the band playing and I must say it’s looking good (as well as the rest of the line-up for tonight). If you can’t make it tonight, keep an eye on www.tourbadour.com for new videos and updates.
On to the next one! (Which I expect to be some stop-motion that’s been laying around here for quite some time now …)
Finished these last week, due to bad weather the shoots had to be postponed a few times again and in the end the editing kinda got rushed. Starting this Wednesday you can watch for these at JIMtv, about 8 times a day.
Currently I’m doing my 3-month internship at muziekodroom.be, which is a local music venue, which organizes concerts, parties and their own ‘Play Festival‘. Also they have their own educational program and as of next year even their own study direction ‘Pop & Rock’.
On my first day already I got the responsibility over the Play Festival promo clips. Earlier an announcement was made through the Play Festival website to make an own version of the Stranglers - No More Heroes, which is also the tagline of the festival, since the festival and the “Play” concept in general seek to promote upcoming bands. So the winner, Floris Francis Arthur, was chosen and contacted to star in the clip.
After some brainstorming with colleague Stijn I was left to it and during the rest of the week I searched for locations to shoot and drew a storyboard. A day before the shoot it started snowing. Since we were on quite the tight schedule we had to shoot something anyway. So we went to ” ‘t Jazzkot” inside muziekodroom and started improvising. And this is the result:
As we speak I’m working on a Food Design project. More on that in a later post, for now I just want to give you a short introduction of what Food Design is, or rather, some examples of what it can be.
Time hasn’t really been on my side, so it got bit quiet round here already. Actually, time still isn’t nor won’t be on my side anytime soon I guess, but I will try to write regularly. Plenty of things to write about on my list, so that shouldn’t be the problem.
A more elaborate article is in the drafts, so you should be getting that one soon, so stay tuned!
Right now, I’d like to provide you with this FUN video I stumbled upon again recently. The songs’ called Move Your Feet and it’s by Junior Senior. Sit back, relax, enjoy … and most of all Get Naked!
Hi there, my name is Gunter Blokken. I'm a 21 y/o student Communication & MultimediaDesign in Belgium.
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