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With her debut feature documentary film Queens of Concrete, Eliza Cox takes audiences on a seven year journey with three skateboarders: Ava Godfrey, Charlotte Heath, and Hayley Wilson. They each embrace a different style of skateboarding, with street and park being the two styles that are featured at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics. It's that 2020 Olympics that the girls have their sights set on, with Eliza following their journey from the skateparks of Melbourne to the sponsored events in London and LA, to boarding schools dedicated to bringing up the next generation of skaters.There's an inherent drama to skateboarding - you never know if the skater is going to fall, what they're going to pull off, and how they're going to take a risky jump - and that's paired well with the inherent drama of being a teenager turning into an adult. Or, in the case of Charlotte, a kid turning into a teenager. Each of the girls has their own life journey to follow, and Eliza's dedicated observational lens follows them in a caring and considered manner. This is not a director simply documenting the lives of their subjects, but supporting their journey in an empathetic manner.Queens of Concrete moves in the same vein as the great skating docos of the turn of the millennium, with Eliza noting the impact that Dogtown and Z-Boys had on her work. As a viewer, I couldn't help but feel the pull of Eddie Martin's excellent All This Mayhem, a film which also hails from the streets of Melbourne. Either way, the impact of sports documentaries is a strong one on Eliza's creative vision.I caught up with Eliza ahead of the AIDC panel Levelling the Playing Field: Celebrating Trailblazers in Sports Docs, where she joins fellow documentarians Frances Elliott, who co-directed Renee Gracie: Fireproof, and Marlee Silva, of the upcoming film Skin in the Game. In the following interview, we talk about her journey into filmmaking, what it means to be a supportive director, the choice behind making a sports film about girls or a film about girls who skate, and a lot more.If you're in Naarm-Melbourne this weekend, then make yourself known and head along to ACMI on Monday 3 March where you can catch Levelling the Playing Field, alongside a stack more great panels and events at the Australian International Documentary Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With her debut feature documentary film Queens of Concrete, Eliza Cox takes audiences on a seven year journey with three skateboarders: Ava Godfrey, Charlotte Heath, and Hayley Wilson. They each embrace a different style of skateboarding, with street and park being the two styles that are featured at the Tokyo and Paris Olympics. It's that 2020 Olympics that the girls have their sights set on, with Eliza following their journey from the skateparks of Melbourne to the sponsored events in London and LA, to boarding schools dedicated to bringing up the next generation of skaters.There's an inherent drama to skateboarding - you never know if the skater is going to fall, what they're going to pull off, and how they're going to take a risky jump - and that's paired well with the inherent drama of being a teenager turning into an adult. Or, in the case of Charlotte, a kid turning into a teenager. Each of the girls has their own life journey to follow, and Eliza's dedicated observational lens follows them in a caring and considered manner. This is not a director simply documenting the lives of their subjects, but supporting their journey in an empathetic manner.Queens of Concrete moves in the same vein as the great skating docos of the turn of the millennium, with Eliza noting the impact that Dogtown and Z-Boys had on her work. As a viewer, I couldn't help but feel the pull of Eddie Martin's excellent All This Mayhem, a film which also hails from the streets of Melbourne. Either way, the impact of sports documentaries is a strong one on Eliza's creative vision.I caught up with Eliza ahead of the AIDC panel Levelling the Playing Field: Celebrating Trailblazers in Sports Docs, where she joins fellow documentarians Frances Elliott, who co-directed Renee Gracie: Fireproof, and Marlee Silva, of the upcoming film Skin in the Game. In the following interview, we talk about her journey into filmmaking, what it means to be a supportive director, the choice behind making a sports film about girls or a film about girls who skate, and a lot more.If you're in Naarm-Melbourne this weekend, then make yourself known and head along to ACMI on Monday 3 March where you can catch Levelling the Playing Field, alongside a stack more great panels and events at the Australian International Documentary Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the pod makes its official return from the holiday break to pick two worthwhile documentaries. First up is All This Mayhem from 2014 - the insane true story of the Pappas brothers who started on a vert ramp in Prahran in the late 1980's and would eventually become amongst the top ranked skateboarders in the world. Then they move on to 1997's Hands on Hard Body to see who can keep their hand on a pickup truck the longest in a small country town in Texas. Both films come highly recommended and the guys are going to spoil a little bit on each of them so definitely try to check these out before chucking on the episode.
Who Dropped The Popcorn? Episode 24 - All This Mayhem This episode's choice is Andy's, who has chosen the 2014 skateboarding documentary, All This Mayhem, which focuses on the notorious Melbourne brothers Tas Pappas and Ben Pappas and their battles with their rough upbringing, Tony Hawk, drink and drugs, and the skateboarding authorities.Listen in as we discuss this crazy twist and turn VICE documentary, the biased nature of documentaries as a whole, the King of Kong, The Last Dance and, Andy's imaginary friend and apparently, Shafi's sentences being too long!So sit back, relax, the only way is up and welcome to Who Dropped The Popcorn!Please leave a LIKE and a REVIEW on your podcast app and we'll read it out on the show! Apple podcasts, Spotify and the Goodpods App are the best place to do this!You can also hit us up at via the Popcorn Postbag at whodroppedthepopcorn@gmail.com or slide into our social DM's below! We'd love to know your thoughts of the show, the films we've chosen, film suggestions for future episodes or anything else!Please SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode!Tony Hawk's perspective on the All This Mayhem:https://skateboarding.transworld.net/news/tony-hawk-responds-to-allegations-made-in-all-this-mayhem/ Contact us on:TWITTERINSTAGRAMYOUTUBETIKTOKBUY US A COFFEE!LINKTREEThanks for listening, you are a bloody legend, mate!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/who-dropped-the-popcorn. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gavin is a true creative polymath, stretching his hands from directing, design, music, photography, writing and speaking. Gavin has been working with the Oscar winning animation studio Aardman for 14 years, mecca of stop motion, perhaps best known for bringing to life the wonderful and childhood shaping characters Wallace and Grommit. Gav is hilarious, articulate so curious and creative, and one of the most grateful humans we have had on the show. During our chat, we go through what it's like being a multi disciplinary creative in a world where specialising is typically more coveted, how being technology and medium agnostic can open you up to unique crossover and connections and he absolutely hits the nail on the head with the topic of style and finding your voice. Gav takes us through a snapshot of his process when directing the stunning and emotional stop motion animated short film, Turtle Journey. I Hope you enjoy this episode where we pay tribute to the cement layers and manual labourers of the world, wig out over disrupting the space time continuum and Gav and I accidentally invent the newest version of LowFi beats to chill to. Gavin Strange JamFactory @jamfactory JamFactory Twitter Aardman @Aardmananimations Links The Imagineering Story Peter Lord Turtle Journey Film Creature comforts Morph All This Mayhem Seven title sequence Teenage Engineering OP-1 Quotes "I love everything and I want to try and do everything whenever I can." "When your inspirations come from so many different places, it only feels right that your output would be multiple places." "To connect with someone on an emotional level because you as a team have moved something one frame at a time, that's the magical thing about animation." "I just try and be quite kind to myself and just do what excites me." "Find your voice and your audience will find you." - Original Theme Music by Devin Luke - devinlukemusic.com Stay In Touch onprocess.com @onprocesspodcast If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by Subscribing to the show in iTunes and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
Eddie Martin is an Australian documentary director who shot to cult fame with his visceral 2005 documentary, Jisoe, about a Melbourne graffiti artist; some of his films since have included All This Mayhem, Have You Seen The Listers? and The Kids. The Kids revisits the cast of Larry Clarks cult 1995 film Kids, and is playing at Sydney Film Festival this year. In this Zoom chat me and Eddie discussed his background in the Melbourne skate scene and how he wanted to explore the alternative narrative behind Kids. Get tickets for The Kids at Sydney Film Festival here: https://www.sff.org.au/program/browse/the-kids Watch Jisoe here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp8ZNqaG-dE&t=2490s&ab_channel=EddieMartin Follow me on Letterboxd: Alfie Faber And Instagram at @alfiefaber Got any feedback or questions? Contact me at contact@soundperspectivepodcast.com
This episode sponsored by BlueApron.com. Get you first 3 meals for FREE by signing up at BlueApron.com/STANHOPE (#blueapron) Mobs are Scary, this Jaime Kilstein thing and the return of Chad Shank. Find a way to see "Punching Henry", Henry Phillips sequel to Punching the Clown. Streaming through iTunes, Amazon and playing in select cities. Official Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYiTCzl85b4 Birdcloud is touring in support of Reverend Horton Heat with The Goddamn Gallows, & Unknown Hinson - Dates at http://www.birdcloudamerica.com/on-tour/ Recorded Feb. 28, 2017 at the FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Chad Shank (@HDFatty), Tom Konopka (@RealTomKonopka), & Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced & Edited by Chaille. The Podcast Mixologist is Ms. Tracey. May we suggest "Crashing" (HBO), "The Detour" (TBS ), & "Baskets" (FX) Documentaries mentioned in this episode - "Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis" - http://www.hbo.com/documentaries/eagles-of-death-metal-nos-amis-our-friends "Shadow of Truth" - https://theplaylist.net/exclusive-horrible-discovery-made-clip-netflix-docu-series-shadow-truth-20170228/ "All This Mayhem" - http://films.vice.com/all-this-mayhem/ "The Congo Dandies" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W27PnUuXR_A Closing song, "Vodkasodaburg", by Birdcloud. Available on iTunes. LINKS: - Support the Innocence Project - http://www.innocenceproject.org/ - Tio Ceddy's Aqua Chiltepin - http://www.tioceddy.com/ - Doug's DVD/CDs are all available at DougStanhope.com/store
In this episode, Andrew interviews All This Mayhem and Jisoe director Eddie Martin. In the discussion, the two talk about how the films were created and what goes into documentary filmmaking in Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Andrew interviews All This Mayhem and Jisoe director Eddie Martin. In the discussion, the two talk about how the films were created and what goes into documentary filmmaking in Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eye in the Sky (2015) & All This Mayhem (2014) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
All This Mayhem v Soaked in Bleach v The Wolfpack on the (first ever three-way) roulette, we discuss Thanksgiving movies and question why there aren't more of them, and chat Exodus: Gods & Kings, Strip Nude For Your Killer, Coming Home, Chaos on the Bridge, SS Experiment Camp, The German Doctor, Piranha (1972), and much more!
In this episode of ScatterShot, Alan and Colin set their sights on Red Hill, All This Mayhem and The Frozen Ground. There’s a slight digression with a round of Character Assassination and we top the show off with a special listener question. Bosh!
Welcome to another episode, this time with some recording issues; please forgive the robotic voices at times. Toner give the explanation of what happened to Cripple Jay. We also give a correct to Episode 10 from one of our listeners. Joe gives some random Cardinal notes from a recent game. The talk turns to music. Most of the crew recently watched the Nirvana documentary Montage of Heck and talk about Kurt Cobain. The conversation then moves to whether bands of the '90s will continue to maintain success and why that music is better than stuff that comes out today. The discussion ends with Joe breaking down the Deftones/Incubus concert he recent watched. The topic jumps to the Bridgeton Landfill (aerial photo: https://en.wikipedia.org/west_lake_landfill#/media/File:west_lake_landfill_aerial_view.png) and the potential issues it poses. Keeping the conversation loose on serious topics, the gang moves to Jared Fogle, the creepiness of tinted glasses, and the Anonymous/Ashley Madison hacks. This week's Joe Rants include semi-colon tattoos, drunk Snapchats, and Apple Watches. We finish up talking about the first time seeing something that makes you sweat (aka boobs) movie reviews (The House I Live In, American Sniper, All This Mayhem, and the preview of Tiptoes), and talk on different sports commentators The unofficial beer sponsor is Schlafly; we drank their Kolsch. The music is provided by the Chris Stewart Band; the track is titled "Blue Soul and Rock and Roll," which has a clip in the opening and the full track at the end of the episode. You can find them on... Website: http://www.chrisweaverband.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChrisWeaverBand Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrisweaverband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/theChrisWeaverBand If you are a musician and would like a song featured on the podcast, leave a message on our website: http://www.nyrdcast.com/. Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nyrdcast/280329028693346 Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyrdcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/nyrdcast If you like this podcast, please let us know on our site or leave an iTunes Review: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nyrdcast-podcast/id1022151568?mt=2 Also check out the Inside Joke:Outside Voice Network for other great podcasts: http://www.ijov.net/
Australian listeners Andrew and Bernadette Peirce- of the excellent AB Film Podcast- use their Patreon reward to request that Brian and Shaun discuss All This Mayhem (2014), a documentary about skateboarding Aussie brothers who at one time were ranked #1 and #2 in the world. As many rags-to-riches-to-rags stories are, Tas and Ben Pappas's tale unfortunately has a lot to do with drugs. Brian and Shaun take the occasion to talk about the nature of addiction, as well as its effects on their own lives. Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Choose from some really cool perks and keep us going: http://patreon.com/nototally Rating and reviewing us on iTunes is one of the most helpful things you could possibly do for us, and you can do it here: http://nototally.com/iTunes Comment at our website: http://nototally.comLike us on facebook: https://facebook.com/nototallyYell at us on twitter: https://twitter.com/nototally
Vi ser på de mange tegneserie helte, der nu om dage overtager vores tv. Er disse nye serier overhovedet noget værd og hvad kan de? Der er en tegneserier connoisseur med i panelet denne gang og vi ser også på hvordan de holder sig til kildematerialet, de såkaldte "origins". Vi dækker ARROW, THE FLASH, CONSTANTINE, AGENT CARTER, AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. og GOTHAM. Det er et super afsnit, du ikke må gå glip af! Film også nævnt i dette cast: FORTITUDE, THE GOLDBERGS, CLOWN, IRONMAN, THE AVENGERS, BATMAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA - FIRST AVENGER, CAPTAIN AMERICA - THE WINTER SOLDIER, CONSTANTINE, WOLFCOP, ALL THIS MAYHEM, THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES og mange flere!!
This week, Adam and Kevin review David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars, the Mads Mikkelsen-starring Western The Salvation, and the indie comedy Wild Canaries. Other films discussed include My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, Revenge of the Ninja, All This Mayhem, Frames, and The Hunting Ground. 00:11:29 - Maps to the Stars review00:27:49 - The Salvation review00:44:25 - Wild Canaries review00:53:29 - What we've been watching including My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, Revenge of the Ninja, All This Mayhem, Frames, and The Hunting Ground.01:29:52 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, DVD and Blu-ray releases Follow us on Twitter @filmpulsenet and @filmpulsekevin E-mail your movie suggestions and questions to: podcast@filmpulse.net or click here to leave a comment for this episode and don't forget to rate us on iTunes, we appreciate that very much!
Ash, Dan, Rob and Becky return with an episode tinted in sadness by the passing of Robin Williams. We eulogise the great man in our own way, talk All This Mayhem, Beyond Clueless and The Babadook before our feature review of The Inbetweeners 2.