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The Valerie Project Takes Off

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Here’s another plug for an amazing project that good friends of mine here in Philly are doing. Faithful readers of my blog will know I’ve written about them before. But they are truly doing such great work, the project has come so far, and I’m so proud of them. Really. They wrote and perform live a new original score to the 1970 Czech New Wave film, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders. But honestly, they don’t even need a plug from me as they were recently invited to show at Jarvis Cocker’s Meltdown in London this summer and at MOMA in the fall! Amazing.

If you are in Philly, make sure to check out this screening!

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True/False Film Festival (Part 2)

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

During the festival, we saw a bunch of great films, but also a lot of great music. The good people at True/False are big fans of busking hoboes (as are we, of course!). Well, maybe they’re not quite hoboes, but they sure love hobo music. In this part, we show a few clips of some of our new friends having sing alongs, review a couple films, and introduce you to the great people behind the film “Camp Katrina” and “Mardi Gras: Made in China”.
Formats available: Quicktime (.mov)

True/False Film Festival (Part 1)

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Audrey and I went to Columbia, Missouri this past weekend to participate in the wonderful film festival, True/False. We were thinking about getting a video up each day while there, but it turned out we just got too busy. I compiled some of the clips into two entertaining parts… Behold, the first… (ps - sorry about the weird clicking sound in the beginning… technical issues had, but later solved)
Formats available: Quicktime (.mov)

And…. We’re Back

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Man, it seems like every web site I touch these days goes BOOM! Even the Poverty Jet Set was down for a day. But, finally, we’ve shaken out the bugs, turned up the heat and everything’s niiiiiiiice and toasty again.

Audrey and I are enjoying the wunderbar festival der film, True/False Film Festival in beautiful and shockingly cool Columbia, Missouri (yes, you heard that right folks, shockingly cool.)

You’re in luck, too, cuz we’ve been video blogging from the festival and will have a vid up soon! Yay! Stay tuned…

The Kaleidoscope Project

Monday, February 19th, 2007

My dear friend Brooke Sietinsons has been working for months on a new-fangled device that’s gonna throw some real pretty light up on the wall. I’ve been helping her brainstorm here and there, and now the final project is coming!

Unfortunately, I won’t be able to be there because I’m projecting movies again at True/False Documentary Film Festival in Columbia, Missouri that weekend, but I encourage the rest of you Phillies to head on out!

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Last Days of Sundance ‘07

Monday, January 29th, 2007

It is with great relief that I bring you the last video blog post from the Sundance Film Festival 2007. Not that I didn’t have a lot of fun making them, but that I’m just totally and utterly exhausted from two straight weeks of films and craziness.

I calculated the official totals. I saw 54 feature films, shorts and video installations all together. *phew*

This video is kind of a two-parter. The first half, I go skiing with my friend, Chris Paine — director of the great muckracking film “Who Killed the Electric Car?”

Then, in part two… it’s party time! Check it out.

(oh, and by the way, this is a photo of me and my buddy, Sundance roommate and fellow projectionist Peter Kershinsky — a very cool fella from Seattle)

Finally, Some Affordable Pizza

Saturday, January 27th, 2007

Did most of my projecting during the morning screenings, so I had a chance to wander around town with my buds. Sat in my hottub. Checked emails. Ate cheap pizza (finally).

The festival is really winding down. Only 36 hours to go from now. Very ready to come home!

Boiling it All Down…

Friday, January 26th, 2007

We’ve been running at top speed for the past week, and boy, am I tired. I am sitting in the projection booth at the Park City Library Theater. It’s 8:11am. I got to bed at 2:17am because I was working the late show at the Egyptian. I. am. exhausted.

At this point in the festival, it’s hard to come up with funny, witty things to say on camera. The films, they’re all blurring together. The time has muddled down into a strange puddle of coming and going, random conversations, bus rides and ill-advised meals of free pizza.

Saying that, this video has come down to the essence of it all… personal taste and the almighty film review. Word-of-mouth, friends.

It is Fine! EVERYTHING IS FINE!

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

I had the unique opportunity to project the world premier of Crispin Hellion Glover’s new film “It is Fine! EVERYTHING IS FINE!” His films are weird enough that they don’t get widely seen. He’s also super paranoid about getting his films stolen, so he doesn’t distribute them on DVD. “Cult film” of the highest order.

This film is written and acted by a man with Cerebral Palsy. It’s his fantasy, a world where beautiful women swoon for him and everyone understands him without hesitation. It’s shockinng. But beautiful.

Also, I ate some really expensive pizza, visited an arcarde promoting a cool film, “Chasing Ghosts”, and I finally got to see some live music, Two Gallants… a short clip of which I included. Enjoy!

Psychedelic Sundance, For Real This Time

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

Okay, okay. Some of you have been asking, “why do you call your vlog Psychedelic Sundance?” Well, for one, it sure rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it? Nah, it’s not too psychedelic so far. But I thought, why not?

Anywho… here’s a video about some of the more psychedelia art around the fest, including Philly’s own klip//collective.

No promises.

MC Hammer in the House!

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

Yup, chalk up another random celebrity meeting… didn’t really talk to the man, but shook his hand and said howdy. He executive produced (and I believe acted in) the film I talk about in this episode of the Sundance video blog.

It was a late night, but in the end, a rather bad day turned good and I had an awesome time projecting the great new mockumentary called “Finishing the Game”. It’s hilarious! Several hearty belly laughs, very whitty.

We’re Gaining Speed!

Sunday, January 21st, 2007

But also getting bogged down with traffic and some really boring films…

Sundance Storm Begins. Lots of Fur. And Botox.

Saturday, January 20th, 2007

This truly is a weird place. I’m starting to think there are four types of people in town right now…

1. Locals (who are constantly on the verge of freaking out and ripping someone’s head off if another stranger asks them for directions)

2. Gapers (who are here to see celebrities, go to parties and generally hang on to the coolness of others… I might be partially indicting myself in this, as you’ll see by the video)

3. Cineastes (who are running around trying to cram in as many films as possible. How people watch 6 films a day boggles the mind. Also, industry types. Recognized by odd LA-style “mountain” clothes.)

4. Festival Staff (see locals, but insert forced smile.)

In any event, here’s my fourth video of the festival. I hope you dig it. It’s a bit longer than usual because, well, I’ve been doing a lot of talking to myself, er, my camera and (indirectly to all of yous). Enjoy the weirdness that is Sundance.

Oh yeah, and new photos up at my Flickr page.

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The Festival Begins!

Friday, January 19th, 2007

The crowds have begun descending on Park City, and we’ve started showing films! No big technical glitches yet, but I’m still holding my breath.

Working 16 hour days now… but of course, the perk of projecting is that a lot of the work is just watching the film (aka making sure nothing bad happens).

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Sundance Before the Storm

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

Things are still relatively quiet around Park City. No nutty crowds quite yet.

The first film of the fest goes on tonight at the Eccles theater, so we’re all holding our breath. The last two days have been a strange combination of utter dread and fun times amongst the projection staff and production crew. I’ve been crash-coursing the projecting systems and still get knots in my stomach when I think about projecting world premiers of the only 35mm print in existence. Ugh.

To calm the nerves, we had our official dinner party last night, and a few of us spilled over to the volunteer party, followed by a condo party and a massive Jenga battle. Observe:

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Gearing Up for Some BIG Things

Monday, January 8th, 2007

Howdy friends and faithful readers.

I just wanted to let you know that big things are on the horizon for The Poverty Jet Set gang. First of all, and you heard it here first, a few good people and I are working hard on a new-fangled video channel that you’ll be able to watch, jeer and laugh at all at the same time! It’s going to be very MTV-circa 1983 with the added bonus of being, well, online and on demand. More on that soon.

Secondly, and more immediately, I got a job at the Sundance Film Festival and will be up in Park City, Utah for the last two weeks of January. Now, what fun would a trip like that be without a zany video blog to accompany the trip? Ah, the Poverty Jet Set lifestyle… fly off to a far away place to do a short, glamorous job… get paid a token wage… and live to tell the tale!

So yeah, I’m gonna video blog it. Of course. If you don’t like coming back to check for new videos, have them downloaded automatically by subscribing to the podcast via iTunes! Click here to do that.

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In Other (Crafty) News…

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

My lovely girlfriend, Audrey just spent the last couple weeks making some kick-ass new jewelry and she’ll be selling it at the Philebrity-sponsored Hancock Street Fair! Come out have a look, be you Philly-oriented.


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