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March 14, 2017

How to Create an Animated Envelope in After Effects

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March 13, 2017

How Edgar Wright’s ‘Baby Driver’ Was Inspired By One Catchy Song and a Music Video — SXSW 2017

Twenty-two years ago, writer-director Edgar Wright was constantly listening to the album “Orange” by the rock group The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.

“The first track on the album, ‘Bellbottoms,’ which is a fantastic rock track, I just listened to that song over and over again,” said Wright at a Q&A during the 2017 SXSW Film Festival. “I don’t know what it was, but I just thought that would make a great car chase song.”

READ MORE: ‘Baby Driver’ Review: Edgar Wright’s Brilliant Car Chase Musical Casts Ansel Elgort As an Outlaw Fred Astaire — SXSW 2017

Wright laid in his bedroom listening to the song on repeat, visualizing a car chase set to “Bellbottoms.” He also started coming up with the idea of a character: a getaway driver for a bank heist, who cannot do his job properly without the right music playing.

That core idea is the premise of Wright’s new film, “Baby Driver,” which premiered this weekend at the SXSW Film Festival to rave reviews and will be released by Sony on August 11. Wright wouldn’t sit down to actually write the script until 2010, but that germ of an idea is something he’d develop over two decades.

Edgar Wright discusses "Baby Driver" at SXSW

Edgar Wright discusses “Baby Driver” at a SXSW press event moderated by Alicia Malone

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“I didn’t really know when to start writing it [because] you don’t really have car chases in the UK, London in fact has sort of become car chase proofed,” said the British filmmaker. “If you have ever driven around London and seen the amount of one way systems…they basically rubbed out all car chase crime. In fact, if you get bank robberies in the UK, they’re using scooters.”

For that reason, Wright instinctively thought of the film as being set in America. In 2002, he decided to test out some of his ideas in a music video for the band Mint Royale.

“I sort of used my opening scene for that video,” said Wright. “At the time, I was annoyed at myself for doing it, because I shouldn’t waste this idea on a music video.”

Wright said the video had a long shelf life because it stars Noel Fielding (“The Mighty Boosh,” “Never Mind the Buzzcocks”), who afterwards would go on to become a well-known British comedian and actor.

READ MORE: ‘Baby Driver’ Trailer – Edgar Wright Gets Fast and Furious With Ansel Elgort and Jamie Foxx

“It was one of those videos that kept coming around, the actor in the video became famous afterwards, so it was one of those videos that reappearing throughout my career,” said Wright.

Before writing, Wright started researching cop car chases in Los Angeles (and later Atlanta, when the film switched locations) to find out what techniques were used by successful getaway drivers.

“In a lot of action films, people are driving muscle cars or vintage cars, where as in reality, getaway drivers would choose commuter cars and find ways of blending into freeway traffic as quickly as possible,” said Wright.

READ MORE: The 2017 IndieWire SXSW Bible: Every Review, Interview and News Item Posted During the Festival

The filmmaker even went so far as to start interviewing ex-cons and law enforcement, explaining he wanted the film’s action sequences to feel grounded in reality.

“I really wanted people to get the feeling of what it would be like to be a getaway driver in the middle of a pursuit,” said Wright. “Not everybody fantasizes about robbing a bank, but I think most people have that fantasy of being in a high speed chase.”

In his previous films. Wright has played with choreographing scenes to music. “Baby Driver” is an attempt to take this to another level.

“I always have so much fun doing those sequences that I basically came up with this movie as a way of doing that for the entire movie essentially,” said Wright.

Wright emphasized that it wasn’t simply a matter of cutting the chase scenes to music, but writing, shot listing and then choreographing the scene with a stunt coordinator, cinematographer, actors and an actual choreographer to get the precise timing and movement in lock step with each specific song.

“It’s sort of like a musical in a way,” said Wright. “I took that premise that Hong Kong movies are musicals that have about five big numbers, it’s five action set pieces, a song for each.”

“Baby Driver” premiered at the 2017 SXSW Film Festival and will open nationwide on August 11.

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March 13, 2017

The First Electric Track From Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘The Neon Demon’-Inspired Album Is Here — Listen

Music has always played an integral part in setting the mood for Nicolas Winding Refn’s films, so the director’s recent announcement that he would be compiling a collection of songs that inspired his 2016 fashion industry horror flick “The Neon Demon” only made sense.

READ MORE: Listen: ‘The Neon Demon’s’ Seductive Score by Cliff Martinez Will Blow Your Mind

The vinyl album, titled “The Wicked Die Young,” will feature tracks from Dionne Warwick, Giorgio Moroder, Suicide, and the film’s composer Cliff Martinez, as well as Refn’s nephew, Julian Winding, who also contributed to “The Neon Demon.”

Winding’s “When You Want To Hurt Someone” fits perfectly with the electric, bumping mood of the film.

READ MORE: ‘The Neon Demon’: Nicolas Winding Refn Anatomizes Elle Fanning’s Audition Scene for the New York Times

About the song, Refn commented, “Julian Winding is a super-charged, esoteric-sounding, unadulterated, speed-seeking musical wonder boy and his track, ‘When You Want To Hurt Someone’ is a beat trip.”

The vinyl-only collection is out April 14 on Milan Records. Take an exclusive listen to “When You Want To Hurt Someone” below and familiarize yourself with the full, neon-tinged track list in preparation.

Track List:

(Side A):
01 Electric Youth: “Good Blood”
02 Lynsey de Paul: “Won’t Somebody Dance With Me”
03 Suicide: “Cheree (1998 Remastered Version)”
04 999: “Homicide”
05 Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers: “Pirate Love”
06 Dionne Warwick: “(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls”
07 Tommy Seebach: “Bubble Sex”
08 Amanda Lear: “Follow Me”

(Side B):
01 Giorgio Moroder: “Knights In White Satin”
02 Sparks: “The No. 1 Song In Heaven”
03 Cliff Martinez: “Becoming”
04 Pino Donaggio: “Dressed to Kill (Pulsion) (1980): The Shower (Theme from Dressed to Kill)”
05 Claudio Gizzi: “End Of A Myth”
06 Julian Winding: “When You Want To Hurt Someone”

 

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March 13, 2017

Isabelle Huppert Talks Paul Verhoeven Film That Made Her Want to Make ‘Elle’ in Home Video Release Featurette

Isabelle Huppert gave one of the most dynamic and memorable performances of last year in Paul Verhoeven’s “Elle,” spinning gold out of a tricky character in an even trickier film. But it was Huppert’s familiarity with Verhoeven’s work — specifically “Turkish Delight” — that helped prepare her for it, as she reveals in this exclusive clip ahead of the film’s DVD and Blu-ray release.

READ MORE: ‘Elle’: Isabelle Huppert on Why Her Controversial Film About Rape Is ‘Post-Feminist’

In a recent career-spanning talk with the Hollywood Reporter’s Stephen Galloway, Huppert discusses how her love for “Turkish Delight” was a major part of why she signed on for “Elle” in the first place. She explains how the film “struck her forever” with its balance of comedy and melodrama, and how she found something similar working on “Elle.”

READ MORE: ‘Isabelle Huppert: A Tribute’ Is Essential Viewing for All Huppert Super-Fans — Watch

“It was one of my favorite films ever, and when I thought that I was going to work with Paul Verhoeven, that was really something like the bond or the bridge between that moment when I saw “Turkish Delight” and now,” Huppert said. “Sometimes you have that kind of feeling in life, and it’s very rare, and it happened, you know, with ‘Elle.’”

“Elle” will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 14. Check out our exclusive clip below.

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March 13, 2017

The Memphis Picnic Has Got the Blues

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If you’re a music fan, you probably know a thing or two about Memphis: birthplace of blues, city of Elvis and Al Green, Sun Studio, Hi Records, Stax and American, Ardent, and Big Star. But what do you know about what’s happening right now?

Memphis is still a city of originals, and you can sample some of them when Music Export Memphis brings its Memphis Picnic to Brush Square Park’s East Tent tomorrow, March 14 from 3-7pm.

There’ll be music, of course. The centerpiece of the picnic is a diverse lineup of Memphis music, featuring Emi Secrest, Chris Milam, Marcella & Her Lovers, Dead Soldiers, and Southern Avenue. You can listen to a preview on Spotify.

If music is the main course, try a few more Memphis originals on the side. Gus’s will be frying up chicken just a few feet from where it’ll hit your plate. Between bites, grab some Memphis swag—and try your brain at Memphis trivia—from New Memphis Institute and enter to win a trip to Memphis courtesy of the Memphis Convention & Visitors’ Bureau. Remember the day with a photo op you’ll never forget inside the Amurica Photo Trailer.

The Memphis Picnic is hosted by Music Export Memphis, a not-for-profit initiative that creates opportunities to showcase Memphis music outside the city to drive talent attraction, business development, music tourism and the music economy. It’s co-hosted by StartCo, a Memphis venture development organization, and EPIcenter, a collaborative community-wide strategic initiative that helps entrepreneurs conceive, launch and scale businesses.

Add the Memphis Picnic to your schedule.

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March 13, 2017

Newly-Released Michael Brown Surveillance Video From SXSW Doc Sparks Protests

About 100 protestors gathered at the Ferguson convenience store that police accused the late Michael Brown of robbing Sunday night, after newly-released surveillance footage shows the 18-year-old calmly buying marijuana from the store clerks. The video is part of the documentary, “Stranger Fruit,” which chronicles the events of August 9th, 2014, through the eyes of the Brown family. The film premiered at SXSW Saturday night.

Filmmaker Jason Pollock says the video not only proves Brown did not rob the convenience store, but that the Ferguson Police Department intentionally obfuscated the timeline of events. At least one report reveals that the police knew of the existence of the video.

READ MORE: ‘Whose Streets?’ Review: Ferguson Doc Shows the Birth of Black Lives Matter With Unrelenting Power — Sundance 2017

“What this video shows is that they lied to the world about what happened,” Pollock told CNN. “They wanted to make [Michael] Brown look bad, so they put out half a video to destroy his character in his death.”

Police say the video is irrelevant to the investigation of Brown’s death at the hands of officer Darren Wilson, who claimed he feared for his life. A grand jury and the U.S. Justice Department declined to indict Wilson.

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March 13, 2017

‘Barry Lyndon’ Live Score First Look: Experience Stanley Kubrick’s Period Drama Like Never Before — Watch

Getting to experience a Stanley Kubrick movie on the big screen is always a treat, especially in 2017.  But when you throw in a 50-peice orchestra performing a live score, that experience suddenly becomes even more jaw-dropping.

Such will be the case on April 8 when the musicians of the Wordless Music Orchestra take the stage at the Kings Theater in Brooklyn to accompany “Barry Lyndon.” The original score, which has been newly transcribed by composer Frank Cogliano, will be performed in its entirety and synced live to the film.

READ MORE: How Live Film Scores Are Finding New Life in the Age of Netflix

Last Tuesday night, members of the Wordless Music Orchestra performed a preview concert of selections from the one-night-only event, and you can check out a first look at their arrangements in the video below.

Songs performed include Handel’s Sarabande, the third movement of Vivaldi’s Cello Concerto in E Minor, an arrangement of the Adagio from Bach’s Concerto for Two Harpsichord’s and Orchestra in C Minor, and the second movement of Schubert’s Piano Trio in E-flat, which concludes both the first and second acts of “Barry Lyndon.” An Irish ensemble also played all of the traditional folk songs heard in the film.

The preview concert was held at the American Irish Historical Society in Manhattan, and was attended by members of the Society, colleagues and associates of Wordless Music, and members of the press.

Tickets for ‘Barry Lyndon with Live Orchestra’ on Saturday, April 8 are $55 – $100, and available now at Ticketmaster and the Kings Theatre Box Office. Now through March 19, you can use the discount code BARRYIRISH to unlock select seating at up to 30% off.

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March 12, 2017

Stir Up Innovative Ideas with Catalyst Product Design and Development

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Catalyst Product Design and Development will provide delicious complimentary coffee at their SXSW Trade Show booth this week and share their new design methodology.

In recent years, design thinking has become a widely accepted and endorsed tool, utilized by not only designers but business strategists and key decision makers alike. While wildly popular, and valid in producing good, safe, ideas, there are some limitations.

How do you take into account the constant evolution of technology and the ever changing market place as you approach new design ideas, if you only consider the realities of the world today?

Catalyst believes that the concepts behind design thinking and user/human-centered design are valid; however, they also believe these products and solutions do not produce the highest creative potential nor do they consider the constraints of the current and future reality.

What if there was a way you could have it all, the immersive understanding, the data from users, and the creative forward thinking?

Stop by booth 943 at the Trade Show for your caffeine fix and learn more about how Catalyst can help you have it all.

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March 12, 2017

Hotel Rooms Become Live Music Venues with Room Service Show

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In Austin to shoot their third season during the SXSW Music Festival, Room Service is a short-format digital series distributed on Vevo and YouTube that captures intimate musical performances in hotel rooms.

But how does a hotel room work as a performance space? Room Service’s quick production times enables them to shoot two live acoustic performances and an exclusive interview, all from inside a musician’s hotel room. The interviews are short and sweet; the performances, unique to the setting, provide an original, mastered track for each artist.

Featuring both up-and-coming artists and established talent, Room Service creates compelling stories for a diverse audience, easily shareable on social media and digital streaming platforms. Their first season was shot Las Vegas in 2015 and their second season was shot during the Latin Alternative Music Conference in New York last year. Check out some of those performances and interviews on their YouTube Channel.

Hey musicians! If you’re in the Austin area during the SXSW dates and are interested in booking a performance or learning more about their series, feel free to reach out to their producers at info@theelevator.tv.

Find Room Service on Twitter and Instagram at @roomserviceshow and Like them on Facebook for more updates on their SXSW events.

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March 12, 2017

Announcing Encore Presentations for Monday, March 13 at the SXSW Conference

Announcing special Encore Presentations at the 2017 SXSW Conference for Monday, March 13.

Featuring a variety of tracks exploring what’s next in the worlds of journalism, culture, entertainment, technology, and beyond the SXSW Conference proves that the most unexpected discoveries happen when diverse topics and people come together. Browse the newly added Encore Presentations below and add to your schedule.

Encore Presentations for Monday, March 13

So You Want To Go To Mars

9:30am-10:30am | Austin Convention Center, Room 16AB
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NASA is building the world’s first interplanetary space travel system to take humans on deep-space missions to destinations never explored before. Come meet the NASA and Lockheed Martin Space Systems team and learn how to follow them along the Journey to Mars.

Storytelling In Design

1:30pm-2pm | Austin Convention Center, Room 10AB
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Drawing on tried and tested storytelling principles from film, fiction, and music and applying them to the context of UX design and business, in this talk Anna Dahlstrom (UX Fika) shares how we can instill a bit of magic in the work we do and hereby ensure that we create better multi-device experiences for our users and healthier bottom lines for our businesses.

AI’s Final Frontier: Your Living Room

2pm-3pm | Hilton Austin Downtown, Salon G
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KASITA is making the next big leap by building attainable, super smart micro homes that reflect and learn the way people actually live. Join CEO Jeff Wilson as he shares what he’s learned by taking a product approach to the home, how his startup is rolling out the ultimate piece of integrated “hardware,” and how new trends are causing the housing industry to re-think physical space altogether.

Augmented Intelligence: The Next-Gen AI

2pm-3pm | Hilton Austin Downtown, Salon K
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Melanie Cook (SapientRazorfish) discusses how Augmented Intelligence takes human intuition and imagination, and combines it with AI’s ability to automate and scale, making the Intelligent Workplace hard to beat.

Being Human: How Personal Stories Change the World

2pm-3pm | Hyatt Regency Austin, Zilker Ballroom 2
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With leading voices from the Obama Administration’s senior speech (and joke) writing team, the Ford Foundation, and The Atlantic, our panel – Alfred Ironside (The Ford Foundation), David Litt (Funny or Die DC), and Jean Ellen Cowgill (Atlantic Media Strategies) – will explore how we bear witness and give meaning to the defining issues of our time with humor, rage, grief, and honesty.

Interactive Data Analysis: Visualization and Beyond

2pm-3pm | JW Marriott, Salon H
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Join Jeffery Heer, Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, to learn about current trends in visual data analysis tools and gain new insights applicable to their own work.

UX of Story: Designing the Future of Storytelling

2pm-3pm | Austin Convention Center, Room 8ABC
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Mandy Manddelstein (Luxloop) explores what can we learn from the experience design of past storytelling mediums, as we experiment in new fields with new technologies, and guide audiences into new storytelling formats weather they exist in the interactive, physical, digital or virtual worlds?

Professional athletes DeMarcus Ware, Kerri Walsh Jennings, Sr. director of performance Nike Ryan Flaherty, and founder/president of Hyperice Anthony Katz speak onstage at ‘How Technology Is Improving Human Performance’ during the 2017 SXSW Conference. Photo by Sandra Dahdah/Getty Images


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