"Fans haven't just fallen in love with the band's songs, they've fallen in love with the band." 4Digital Media has revealed an official trailer for an indie romance film / musical titled The Brink Of, from filmmaker Patrick Meaney. This already premiered at a few regional film festivals recently, winning Audience Awards at the Golden State and Vero Beach Film Festivals. Indie pop due Lena and James are rising artists whose emotional songs connect with listeners and leave fans wondering if the two are more than just bandmates. Working on their first album leads them to reflect on how deep their relationship really runs, as they work through many challenges. Starring Nicolette Norgaard as Lena & Tim Hoffmann as James, along with Mina Tobias, Sara Silva, Athena Demos, and Daniel Kim. You can listen to a few songs from the film here. Described as similar in vibes to Once, A Star Is Born,...
- 3/17/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Of all the live events that pivoted to online experiences in the Covid era, Burning Man was not the most obvious candidate. The 35-year-old desert gathering thrives on chaotic communal interactions under the scorching Nevada sun, where dazed, euphoric wanderers explore vast outdoor sculptures and utopian encampments while adhering to an earthy set of principles established by the founders. Burning Man is the kind of dizzying phenomenon that would never translate to Zoom, but virtual reality is a different story.
In 2020, when Burning Man canceled its physical edition, a team of long-time Burners built BRCvr, a sprawling virtual reality rendition of the Burning Man “playa” that included both virtual renditions of art showcased in years and new offerings exclusive to the environment. Virtual “camps” allowed longtime Burners to revisit their old haunts, DJs played virtual sets, and, of course, there was the virtual burning of the man.
Now, the physical...
In 2020, when Burning Man canceled its physical edition, a team of long-time Burners built BRCvr, a sprawling virtual reality rendition of the Burning Man “playa” that included both virtual renditions of art showcased in years and new offerings exclusive to the environment. Virtual “camps” allowed longtime Burners to revisit their old haunts, DJs played virtual sets, and, of course, there was the virtual burning of the man.
Now, the physical...
- 8/30/2021
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
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