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Red at Cinegear with new body and cage revs

Design Update... - DVXuser.com -- The online community for filmmakingJim Jannard, founder of Red, posted on DVXuser.com that they'll be at Cinegear with new body and cage revisions: I'm happy to report that we have made some significant improvements to the design and will show the new RED ONE body at Cinegear.Follow the link for more info.-mike

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TV Party 2-Nite

Just came across mention of these two new DVDs:

TV02

TV PARTY: THE DOCUMENTARY

  • From the website: ?In 1978, two revolutionary trends emerged in New York City, public access cable TV and punk rock. These two phenomena came together spectacularly in Glenn O?Brien?s TV Party. O?Brien recruited his pal Chris Stein, the guitarist of Blondie, as his co-host, fellow Factory kid Walter Steding as leader of The TV Party Orchestra, and underground film director Amos Poe as director and the rest, as you?ll see, was history. Hipsters tuned in to follow the antics of the TV Party gang and such guests as Iggy Pop, David Bowie, P-Funks George Clinton, The Clash?s Mick Jones, Kid Creole, Klaus Nomi, as well as performances from acts like Tuxedo Moon, the Brides of Funkenstein, Alex Chilton, and more.?


    TV01

    TV PARTY: PREMIER EPISODE, DECEMBER 18, 1978
  • From the website: ?Glenn O?Brien was in the middle of the Punk scene, writing a column for Andy Warhol?s Interview Magazine. One night Glenn was a guest on a cable show If I Can?t Dance You Can Keep Your Revolution. The next day he was approached by friends and strangers alike who had caught the show - so he started his own. His best pal Chris Stein, Blondie?s guitarist, became co-host and Walter Steding, Warhol?s painting assistant, became leader of the TV Party Orchestra. This was the premiere show. Regulars included Jean-Michel Basquiat, Fab Five Freddie, Deborah Harry, John Lurie and Tim Wright of DNA. Extras: John Lurie, David Walter McDermott, Kare Simon & Mick Jones of the Clash.?



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  • More Ratatouille

    The incredible trailer is now online in a multitude of Quicktime formats.

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    http://filmick.blogspot.com/2006/06/more-ratatouille.html


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