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Archive for February, 2010

Preview Full Disclosure

by admin on Feb.03, 2010, under Projects

Watch the first part of Full Disclosure in near DVD quality.

Here’s the opening part of Full Disclosure. About a third of the film really. If you like it, the short is available for $1.99 from the iTunes Store or $8.95 on DVD on this site’s Store Page. You can also find some DVD collections that include Full Disclosure.

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A great Cedric Yarbrough moment from Entry Level

by admin on Feb.02, 2010, under Projects

This job's not that entertaining.

Here’s a moment I love from Entry Level. Sam Beirstagen (Cedric Yarbrough) is Clay’s job counselor. Big help he is. (continue reading…)

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MTV $5 Cover: Seattle – B-Sides in the News

by admin on Feb.01, 2010, under Projects

Dave Knudsen from Minus the Bear jams on a Verellen custom tube amp in my MTV.com video "Tube Addiction".

A few months ago I made a couple of cool little videos for a MTV.com as part of their upcoming series, $5 Cover: Seattle, directed by Lynn Shelton.  They were looking for filmmakers to do some fun, documentary-style videos on some topic around the Seattle music scene.

My videos were about Verellen Amps – a shop in Seattle that builds custom tube amplifier that’s run by and for musicians.  It has a sweet guitar performance by Dave Knudsen of Minus the Bear.  That one’s called “Tube Addiction.”  The other one is “Seattle’s Vortex,” about a rehearsal space crammed into an industrial park in Seattle’s North End that serves as an practice space/second home/band incubator for a lot of talented emerging bands like Three Chord Killer, Underdose, The Mercury Rising, and Achilles Fall.

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