Flux You Very Much!
Sorry for the late post today, I was a bit busy rejoining the human race again. The last few days have just about been the hardest I’ve ever pushed myself finishing a film, and I’d def do it all over again. Working with the dedicated members of our Corita film crew in finishing the edit, finalizing the animations, listening to the sound mix, coloring the film, and conforming the entire thing to be ready for last night’s Flux screening tallied me a new personal work record: work-90 hours, sleep-6, from Sunday up until the show on Wednesday. But with a drive to finish fueled by the work of Sister Corita and with the payoff of how well our film was received, I have to say it was all so worth it. Big thanks to Jonathan and Meg Wells for organizing another fun Flux screening and to all who came out and checked out our film, Become a Microscope-90 Statements on Sister Corita! Many more screenings to come soon!
On top of our film showing alongside a multitude of amazing music videos and short films, the LA Ladies Choir headed by Becky Stark performed as well. The lovelies were captivating with their two songs in this their second performance.
The Ladies Choir pt. 1 from chumpchampion on Vimeo.
The Ladies Choir pt. 2 from chumpchampion on Vimeo.
And here’s another film that screened last night, a supremely crafted short directed by Ace Norton and his new ’stache that left me sonically blown away:
Soundscapes - by Ace Norton from IE HAGY on Vimeo.
Tags: Aaron Rose, Ace Norton, Becky Stark, Become a Microscope-90 Statements on Sister Corita, Corita Kent, film, Flux, Jonathan Wells, LA Ladies Choir, Meg Wells, music, music video, Sister Corita, Sister Corita Kent, The Ladies Choir, video


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