Sundancers & YouTubers
Sundance Channel and YouTube flew us out to the Sundance Film Festival this year to create a video blog about the festival. Below are the 12 videos we created about Sundance 2007.
Sundance 2007 Video Blog Introduction
Susan preparing for Sundance
Arriving at Sundance
Susan’s First Step on Main Street
Arin’s First Breath of Main Street
Susan falls in love
Arin reviews 3 sundance short films
Brians sled off video he did for us
“The Collective Experience”
Susan’s Heart Break (Death of the Tin Man review)
Arin gets sick
Final Video (We are the Strange review)
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Get the intro video in a variety of formats, feel free to share:
iPod | .mov | .wmv
Music
The music in the intro video is by Adbud Sori.
(we’ll add a complete list of music links shortly, but the music url is listed at the end of each video in the meantime)
Photos
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January 17th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
Congrats on this killer gig!!!
January 17th, 2007 at 6:19 pm
love it!! have an amazing time xoxoxo
January 17th, 2007 at 6:44 pm
Well done my friend, well done. Yes, it portrays you both very well and in your alternitive-newyorky-artsy-acoustic-unique-tightclothes-wearinbad-ass-style, like you’ve always done and only you can do now that you’re with susan. But seriously though, I’m going to sundance and I need your number! Get in touch Crums.
Nate
January 17th, 2007 at 7:13 pm
sundance.
CONGRATULATIONS.
In a very sincere moment of gratitude for your achievements, im at a loss for words.
January 18th, 2007 at 9:02 am
Keep it up, you guys are doing great! Have fun out there, I couldn’t get the funds to make it this year major bummer!
January 18th, 2007 at 3:34 pm
For some reason I could only watch the first 1/4 of this trailer, but what I saw was really good.
January 18th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
[…] The festival has it’s own channel on YouTube, and has hired Four Eyed Monsters to produce marketing spots vlog posts on the happenings daily. [YouTube] […]
January 18th, 2007 at 9:51 pm
Hey guys! I’m stoked for the Sundance video blog! Make sure to have a peek at my daily videos from behind-the-scenes as a Sundance projectionist! Maybe we can hook up somewheres in Park City and shoot each other… on video of course.
January 19th, 2007 at 5:01 pm
hey i work in park city at the Cabin (a restaurant in the Canyons) maybe i will see you
January 23rd, 2007 at 12:10 am
Hi to both of you,
I have some questions but first let me introduce myself:
I’m an 16 years old french girl from montreal-canada
(that’s why my english is definitly not perfect!)
I’m an artist, I love to draw, play and listening to music
and I’m also trying to writ a book… IN FRENCH!
go see my web site for more details-jeannevalade.piczo.com
ok… so here are my questions:
why did i ever heard about you befor and did you ever came in montreal?
please answer me back !
thanks
-xxo
January 23rd, 2007 at 9:12 am
all right lads:
luckily there’s still a lot of a bright side to the U.S.
keep up the good work,
see you in Europe, maybe?
January 24th, 2007 at 3:47 pm
I just got back from sundance. I wish I had known you would be there. We were filming for Filmyourissue.org, a film competition inspiring youths to make short films about the issues they care about. I’ll put up everything I shot tagged on jumpcut.com, too. Have fun.
January 24th, 2007 at 5:03 pm
Hey all, just saw the web site about the ‘dance gig, and that is very, v, v cool. Great luck with it, and I’ll be one of the many checking it out!
January 27th, 2007 at 10:26 pm
Hey guys. I haven’t seen your film yet but i’ve been keeping track of what you guys have been doing in sundance. Personally, i love the fact that you guys were chosen to comment and keep track of the events over at sundance. your coverage of it has been very interesting and fun.
Also, I think that its amazing how you guys have overshadowed your own film in terms of publicity! I think its the first time in indie film history where the directors of the film have become more popular than the film itself! Its a strange yet cool phenomenon of how you guys are able to communicate with so many types of people.
And Arin- i really dug your last sundance video post. I can really feel you on that one. Its cool how you observe people and how quickly you turn an emotion into color (as in, something that others can understand instantly).
keep truckin’ you media kings and queens.
February 6th, 2007 at 1:46 pm
This is David Kavanaugh from Beet.TV-
I’d like to interview you two (someday really soon) for our vlog about innovations in internet video.
Please visit our website.
I met you briefly at a panel discussion in a hot tub at Slamdance.
It was fun.
ciao.