I shot this a few months ago. I wasn’t sure he was going to play at all because the show got off to a slow start and when I found out he had his sitar I got what equipment I had in the car and lit a small intimate scene where he could sit in the middle of Ida Red’s stage. I bumped the camera towards the end and had a tough recovery but overall it is really great to go back and watch it.
A non government tourism campaign done by Bahamian residents aimed at showing the real attraction of the culture and not the polished clean city streets normally shown. Research for a future project.
In the long tradition of Ripley Christmas videos with a Tractors soundtrack here is the video for 2009. A little delayed because of the intense snow, it just makes it even better.
Presented in cinematic widescreen
A special bonus video of me running around to get tripods and set up shots before the light was lost and before everyone got bored standing out in the cold making a short film.
This review of Star Wars: A Phantom Menace is better than the movie. Watch the first part and you will be hooked for the whole thing. It has better storytelling and is more creative than the original movie. It is also an excellent lesson in movie making.
The Biker Fox movie got accepted into Slamdance. Out of 5,000 entries 10 narratives and 8 documentaries were chosen along with a movie premiere from Soderberg. I have been working on this Biker Fox movie for over 2 years with Jeremy Lamberton and it has been in the works for about another year longer when Jeremy was working by himself even though the movie that is being shown is only about 8 months old. Biker Fox kept getting arrested and changing the intensity of the story that needed to be told.
The movie deals with Frank Paul DeLarzelere III through work and life and how hard he tries to be Biker Fox all the time. Selling car parts all day through Billions and Trillions Inc and riding his bike all night, never eating or drinking to protect his figure ending each day taking care of 50 raccoons in his living room. He is right on the edge of reality.
A part documentary, part self-help testimonial about Biker Fox, who advocates “cogitating positive vibes to the cortex of your cerebellum.”
The official synopsis is
BIKER FOX is the story of Frank P. DeLarzelere III aka Biker Fox, Tulsa, Oklahoma’s misunderstood motivational bicyclist, nature conservationist and muscle car guru. Part-documentary and part-self-help testimonial, the film navigates the uneasy relationships DeLarzelere has with both the city of Tulsa and himself, as his Biker Fox character’s intentions of spirited goodwill sometimes neglect certain boundaries.
If you want to know about the movie the best thing to probably watch is this appearance of Biker Fox on a Swedish TV show. It gives a glimpse of how crazy he is and what it is like to be around him yelling all the time and just being Biker Fox. If you want to go deeper into Biker Fox then you will need to watch the movie.
I looked at this old trailer but it was really made before the movie and is just a bunch of clips and doesn’t really have anything to do with the story. You can watch it here or see it around the internet but know that it is not the movie.
If you don’t know enough about Biker Fox after watching those two videos you could explore his website. http://www.bikerfox.com/
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