Broadcast Date:
Sunday, May 15, 2005, 9:30pm - 10:00pm, San Francisco Comcast Cable Channel 29
Sunday, August 20, 2006, 9:30pm - 10:00pm, San Francisco Cable Channel 29
Episode Credits:
All songs written by Judith and Holofernes (Copyright 2005)
Performed by
Chris Da Rosa, 12-string guitarra, vocals
Mark Hobbs, bass
Mitch Hobbs, 6-string guitar
Tracy Hobbs, femme vocals on "It's Harder to Break a Habit Than a Promise"
Cameras: Mark Hunter, Steven Keller, Dia Reid
Floor Director: Steven Keller
Lighting Design: Bobby Watts
Technical Director: Rod Laughridge
Audio Engineer: Brandon Nash
Editing: Sarah Gordon
AccessSF Facilitators: Michael Faklis and Bobby Watts
Produced and Directed by: Cecilia Populus-Eudave and Sarah Gordon
Episode Setlist:
My Vice For Yours (directed by Cecilia)
Ends Justify Means (directed by Sarah)
Days Fade Into Weeks (directed by Sarah)
A Rage So Great It Will Consume Us All (directed by Cecilia)
When The Body Stops Breathing (In The First Place) (directed by Cecilia)
It's Harder to Break a Habit Than a Promise (directed by Cecilia)
Hope And Hopelessness (directed by Sarah)
Draw The Line (directed by Cecilia)
Related Links:
http://www.fadocore.com/ (Band's website)
http://www.tipofmytongue.net/ (Cecilia's show's website)
Episode Notes:
Wow, my first studio shoot! What a luxury to be able to control the lighting and the audio mix, not to mention having three cameras to take shots from. A director's dream come true. I must acknowledge the fabulous Cecilia Populus-Eudave, who produces the music show On The Tip Of My Tongue. She invited me to co-produce and co-direct a show with her and did much of the organizational work to make it happen. She assembled a fantastic crew (and brought excellent snacks!) and made my first studio shoot super-easy and a ton of fun. Be sure to check out her wonderful music show On The Tip Of My Tongue when it airs. I also want to acknowledge and thank the great crew and faciliators who helped make this shoot a success. You guys are awesome! Here's a photo of the crew and the band.
And the band...well everyone knows that I love Judith and Holofernes. Their lyrics and music are so thoughtful and evocative. I truly am impressed by them every time I see them play. They were so great to work with on this shoot, too. They are some of the nicest folks on the music scene.
Episode Errata:
Equipment Used:
Footage was shot on three high class Sony cameras at the TV studio! The show was edited at the AccessSF edit suite.