Tuesday, February 06, 2007

(the) Internets Celebrities WENT to Sundance!

We are returned from Utah and with the posting of Episode 7 yesterday, done with the whole exhausting and satisfying affair. Now, here's the recap:

At this year's Sundance Film Festival, I directed SEVEN short videos - in SEVEN days - characterizing the experience of Dallas Penn & Rafi Kam attending the film extravaganza that descends annually on Park City, Utah.

The series was written by Dallas & Rafi and associate produced by Ian Savage, with original music composed by Matt Lima and graphic design from agent b. The Daily Reel premiered the videos originally on their site and paid for the trip.

All the videos are done and posted now to my youtube page. Here's the episode breakdown:

Go HERE to see Dallas and Rafi pose the question: Is Sundance essentially "a grown-ass spring break?!?"
- Featuring Dustin Diamond reacting to the name Screech!

Go HERE to see Dallas and Rafi encounter the world of free celebrity swag!
- Featuring Jamie Kennedy explaining that in Sundance all celebrities are the same!

Go HERE to see Dallas and Rafi meet Park City's local celebrities!
- Featuring a lot of really forthcoming Park City residents opining on all things Sundance and a brief glimpse of Dakota Fanning surrounded by paparazzi.

Go HERE to see Dallas and Rafi break down some REAL FACTS about Sundance!
- Featuring the TRUTH about Robert Redford.

Go HERE to see Dallas and Rafi meet the filmmakers attending this year's Sundance Film Festival!
- Featuring MC Hammer!

Go HERE to see Dallas and Rafi hit the big and not-so-big parties of this year's Sundance Film Festival!
- Featuring some sick techno by David Hudry (additional vocals by some dude with an inconsistent accent)!

Go HERE to see Dallas and Rafi close out the festival with some survival tips.
- Featuring a (kind of touching in my opinion) montage set to the song “Simple Symphonies” by agent b.

Thanks very much for watching.
I hope you enjoy the series as much as we enjoyed making it.

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