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iya...
saya juga menantikan..
saya juga menantikan..
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bang kapan keluarnya nih ane ga sabar udh pengen nonton
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sepertinya akan baru dirilis setelah album baru blink dirilis. jadi seperti Love & Love Film nya AVA
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update dari FB nya blinkumentary
As for the status of The Blinkumentary. We are making a few changes to the film as requested by the band and are awaiting a few more notes. Once received, we make those changes and the finishing touches of the sound mix, color correction and mastering.
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new interview with Haven Lamoureux
- Spoiler:
Blink-182 announced their reunion at the Grammys in 2009, and ever since they’ve
been hard at work on a new album. For their still-rabid fans, the band
completed an American tour and a European tour, making the reformation
real.
Enter Haven Lamoureux and his production company Handsome Randsome (HND$M*RND$M). After years of working alongside Blink drummer Travis Barker,
Lamoureux approached the band about filming a documentary to capture
the resurrection of this timeless, intriguing band. Thus “The Blinkumentary” was born.
I sat with Lamoureux, the film’s director, to discuss the
documentary from conception to near completion. Blink-182 fans rejoice,
because the film is just edits away from release, and it sounds like we
are on the cusp of something epic.
The band got back together after being apart for
years. Why did you and your production company think it was worthwhile
to make a documentary of the new tour?
HL: When I found out about the band getting back together I was already working with Travis Barker and had gotten to know Mark Hoppus, Blink vocalist and bassist, really well. Then, I got to meet Tom DeLonge,
vocalist and guitarist, and I saw it. We saw what made the band really
important to a lot of their fans and I also saw where they were at in
their careers.
I pitched them the idea of me telling the story of them becoming a
band again after their break up and after some very serious incidents
that brought them back together. They were all receptive in their own
way and I started going to tour rehearsals and I just started rolling
the cameras.
Was the band on board right away?
HL: It took a little convincing but they were. I just showed them
the way we wanted to tell the story through some edits. My producing
partner, Matt Edwards, and I cut together a few different looks of how
we wanted to show it - basically the style. I brought it into a
rehearsal one day and I said, “This is my direction and this,
stylistically, is how we're thinking about it.” After that I think they
were fully on board. That’s when I just started running with it and
being at rehearsals every day and prepping to go on tour with them.
Can you give us an overview of the focus of the film?
HL: It touches on a lot of different aspects of where the band is
currently. It gives a back story on what led them to where they are; a
little bit about the break up and Travis’s crash. It’s about them
getting back together again and moreover about them becoming friends
again within that. So, it shows them reforming as Blink-182 but also
becoming bandmates and friends throughout the course of them prepping
for this nationwide tour and then eventually the European tour.
The film has been years in the making. How has the vision changed over the course of time, if at all?
HL: I think that in any documentary you have an idea that you set
out to capture and you have your route that you want to take but you
can never really plan a documentary film. From my experience or from
the few documentaries that I have been associated with, it takes on a
life of its own.
Once you plant the seeds you’re not really sure how the limbs are
going to grow. They could go directly up or they could bend to the
right or to the left so you just kind of follow the growth, it’s an
organic experience. So yeah, it has stuck to the core idea, which is to
tell the story of the reformation of the band but then it kind of took
on a life of its own and you just go with it.
What was it like to travel with Blink, to be behind-the-scenes?
HL: It was like nothing I have experienced before. I actually get goose bumps thinking about it.
You actually have goose bumps!
HL: Yeah I do. It was a really enriching part of my life and it was
really impactful for me and my career. It was amazing being able to
have the access and the ability to go out there and set up four cameras
a night for every show and shoot every show and then be backstage and
catch all these moments, all of these little idiosyncrasies that they
granted me the access to.
I think that a lot of that has to do with my relationship with
them, that I had been friends with them for years before I pitched
this. I didn’t come in as someone just with an idea, not knowing them,
and I think that is to the benefit of the film. I think they allowed me
inside more of the intimate situations because of our relationship and
that is just thrilling to me because it let me tell a more honest story
and they can trust me on that and I can trust them on my end.
There is nothing like setting up your cameras and you look behind
the curtain and there are anywhere from twenty thousand to one hundred
thousand kids waiting to see these three guys do their thing. There’s
nothing like it, unless I was the guy on stage about to play my guitar.
That’s different. But it was like nothing I have ever experienced and
it happened every night.
I’ve noticed other videos coming from HND$M*RND$M and some of the Blink guys. Will you continue to work together?
HL: Yeah, our relationship is very strong. We were contacted to do
a commercial that Travis was a part of. The brand hired our production
company to cover it and that was a really fun experience. We did a
proper add campaign for the first time in our careers, so that was
great. So in the future, post “Blinkumentary,” I continue to want to
work with the band because I really do enjoy these guys.
“The Blinkumentary” has been in post-production for a while. Can you pinpoint any challenges that have prevented you from getting it out sooner?
HL: I want to convey that both of us continue to work steady jobs
on the side of us beginning to make our production company as strong as
we want it to be so some of the time was us actually having to work. We
are working stiffs too. This is a passion project for us to get out to
the fans and it includes us taking time when we can, working nights,
working ‘til 4 am, edits, becoming delusional because we are
moonlighting to get this thing finished. Now it’s in the bands’ hands.
We just have some technical things to finish, with the sound mix and
the coloring and the mastering of the project.
To all of the fans out there anxiously awaiting the release of the film, what can they be excited about?
HL: One thing for the fans is that you will actually get to see a
Blink-182 concert as if you were there. You get to see them perform
their greatest hits. We really showcased that in all of our edits and
in how we shot. We wanted to make it as real and as visceral as being
at the show. So for fans that are in South America or Indonesia or that
weren’t able to make it to the tours, it will be like you were there.
As soon as the kabuki drops and “Dumpweed” comes on they will probably
be moshing in their homes to this and I hope they are.
You and I are both from the same small hometown in Connecticut. How did you get your start in film?
HL: I have to say that I was an avid movie watcher as a kid but
moreover the way that I got involved was through skateboarding and
photography. I grew up watching a lot of skate videos and skateboarding
myself and I was the guy who had the camera. My mom and I split a
camera when I was a kid. I saved up some money, she split it with me
and I just started shooting skateboarding. I did that for years.
I went to film school and studied film properly but all the while I
was making skateboard videos with all the pros in Boston. My love just
grew. I never stopped watching films. I never wanted to stop being able
to progress and skating was definitely the catalyst that got me into
shooting more and more and refined my skills as a cinematographer. Then
I wanted to do more with directing and I did a lot of short form videos
but I had never done a longer project and taken on the responsibility.
This will be the first feature length one that will be directed by me
and it’s kind of a heavy responsibility but it’s so exciting at the
same time.
You mentioned that you are a working stiff. You have
other things that you are working hard on. Can you give us some
background on what else you are doing?
HL: My wife, Jill, and I have been playing music for the past three
years together and we just put out our second album. Our group is
called Wing and Hollow and our album is called “Frozen Trees.” We do
kind of a rootsy-folk- indie thing and we perform in L.A.
If I had two night jobs, that would be the second of my night jobs.
I find myself trying to find a balance and provide fairness to all the
avenues that I am pursuing in my life. Music is a huge thing that I do
want to pursue and we work on that hard and we take it seriously and we
love to play music.
You’ve been at the Tribeca Film Festival this last week. Takeaways from that?
HL: I worked with a really good friend, Jared Freedman, who has a
film that he did with Anderson Silva. Jared produced it, it was his
idea and he reached out to Anderson because he wanted to tell his
story. Jared saw value in his story about this misunderstood martial
artist. If you don’t know about Anderson; he’s the middleweight champ
in UFC, he’s undefeated. He has a great story coming out of Brazil.
Jared’s film was selected for Tribeca and he showed it here and it
was very well received. It's in the top 10 in the fan voting on the
films, it also won best director in the new documentary category. It’s
called “Like Water.” It’s been a great experience. This is my first
time here at Tribeca and helping do the cinematography for “Like Water”
was a great experience. They are trying to get it out as soon as
possible. Check it out.
Did you get a chance to see other films at the festival?
HL: I didn’t. We were so busy with obligations for “Like Water.” I
wanted to see the Ozzy documentary [“God Bless Ozzy Osbourne”]. I love
Ozzy, especially the Sabbath era. That’s what I hear the film focuses
on and those were the years that I loved Ozzy.
Is there anything else you want to share about “The Blinkumentary”?
HL: As far as getting the film out, it's my hope that it will be
ready for a summer release. I also want to stress that in the film
there's a lot of story. It’s not just a performance documentary. It has
a lot of story and a lot of heart and the guys really opened up and
shared their experiences. There are a lot of candid, funny Blink-182
moments. I don’t want people to think that this is just a serious film.
It has all of the grown up Blink but it also has the Blink from "Enema
of The State.” I think it’s a great representation of the band, of
where they came from and ultimately where they are headed.
http://www.yidio.com/movie/the+blinkumentary/31774/news/yidio-exclusive-interview-haven-lamoureux-director-upcoming-film-blinkumentary-featuring-blink-182-2076
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silakan yang mau translate
si Haven bilang blinkumentary ini akan rilis summer tahun ini. tapi saya lebih yakin kalo film ini bakal dirilis barengan sama album baru. ya tapi (lagi-lagi) cuma bisa berharap kalo omongannya beneran deh
oh iya, dia nyebut2 Indonesia tuh haha
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kapan rilis nya gan?ada info baru ga?
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sambil nunggu Blinkumentary nya kelar...
lumayan nii ditonton dulu Rockumentary nya..
dokumenter pas honda civic tour kmaren...
http://vimeo.com/31017028
lumayan nii ditonton dulu Rockumentary nya..
dokumenter pas honda civic tour kmaren...
http://vimeo.com/31017028
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mantap bung mpazz
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udah keluar belom nih ?
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