Posts Tagged ‘festival’

All Tomorrow’s Parties New York

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

I’m still delirious from a long, crazy weekend up at the Kutcher’s resort in Monticello, New York for the All Tomorrow’s Parties music festival. I want so badly to write a witty post about the David Lynchian hotel that played such a perfect role as venue…

All Tomorrow's Parties NY
All Tomorrow's Parties NY

the summer camp hanging out by the lake vibe…

All Tomorrow's Parties NY
All Tomorrow's Parties NY

the fun new friends we made…

All Tomorrow's Parties NY

the amazing music performances…

All Tomorrow's Parties NY
All Tomorrow's Parties NY

But I can’t. I’m too exhausted. But I know if I don’t post something now, I might never get to it. I’ll let me mediocre photos tell the story for me.

I will say this: ATP was hands-down one of the best, most fun festivals of any kind that I have ever attended. Yes.

[UPDATE: Pitchfork actually has a fantastic review of the weekend - and I agree with pretty much every point, for those of you music nerds interested in the finer points of the performances.]

Telluride Film Festival 2008

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Telluride Film Festival '08

Just returned from another fantastic festival. I met several great people, as usual, as this festival is one of the best ones for meeting filmmakers. Though I shook his hand, I didn’t actually get to speak with Jeff Goldblum other than the few seconds before taking this gratuitous photo for my blog. Yeah, I’m a fan boy. I admit it.

One of my favorite conversations was the 45-minute long chat I had in front of the coffee shop on Sunday morning with Godfrey Reggio, the director of one of my favorite films of all time, Koyaanisquatsi. I had the chance to really pick his brain about his films, his hometown New Orleans, the direction of digital media and the implications of the ubiquity of digital cameras on privacy and society. Fun!

Telluride Film Festival '08

I’m happy that I finally got to meet Karina Longworth, the blogger for Spout.com, after being Internet buddies for a couple years. And though usually a chore, my trips into and out of town were both great. On the way in, I met and had a fantastic conversation with Lee Kline of the Criterion Collection, who subsequently invited me to project video at their cinema at All Tomorrow’s Party (more on that later). And then, on my way out of town I spoke with the talented animator Matthew Talbot-Kelly about blogging, animation, business and family. Great stuff. If you have the chance, I also highly recommend his short, Blind Man’s Eye.

You might notice that I haven’t yet written about the films I saw. Honestly, there weren’t any that totally blew me away. Maybe I’m getting jaded. Or media-saturated. Or filmed-out. Not sure. But in any case, my favorite feature-length films I caught were:

  • Waltz with Bashir - an animated documentary about a soldier trying to piece together traumatic events during his experience in war
  • Happy-Go-Lucky - Mike Leigh’s humorous look at a girl who thinks the can save everyone around her through sheer will and humor
  • O’Horten - a quiet but cute film about a Norwegian train conductor who doesn’t know what to do with himself after retiring
  • Pirosmani - a 1969 film I was lucky enough to project about one of the most famous painters from the Republic of Georgia. It only ran once because the print didn’t come until the last possible minute and wasn’t included in the program. Unfortunately, not many people came to the screening.

Lastly, allow me to speak about one of the best things that happened during the festival: gondola karaoke. Whilst riding a fully loaded gondola with my friends up to the end-of-fest staff party at the Chuck Jones theater in Mountain Village, Beth says, “Say, what are your favorite songs? Let’s sing them!” which we proceeded to do with reckless, tipsy abandon at top ear-splitting volume. I think there were moments of Queen to Elvis Costello to Madonna. And then we did it again on the way down. Even drunker. Oh yeah.

Popped! Music Festival 2008

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Popped! Music Festival 2008
[Gogol Bordello]

Popped! Music Festival 2008
[Vampire Weekend]

We got to enjoy a very relaxing, sunny summer day listening to music outside at Drexel’s campus this past weekend (see all the photos here). The Popped! Music Festival got a lot bigger this year. Last spring we were cramming into small local venues watching great up and coming area bands. This year, it was a full-on festival complete with international musical acts.

My friend Alexis did a great job pulling this thing together over the past year. I helped her out planning a bit early on, so Audrey and I scored some VIP passes and had a good time watching the (ahem) mild debauchery going on back stage.

If you’d like to see some live music clips from the event, check out my music vlog yvynyl live.


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