IndyDDR, the documentary
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:29 am
I don't know how many of you guys know Michael, our events manager at Tilt. He just got his handy HD camera and has been walking around with it like a madman, stopping at nothing to record everything that happens in his life.
He's been developing the concept of doing a film study of the development of the DDR community from birth to present for awhile, and now he has the equipment to make it so. The idea is to tell the story of what DDR is from all of our different perspectives, and tell the story of IndyDDR from the eyes of the people that lived it.
To do this, he is conducting interviews with people that were involved with the community during any point of its existence, and he has invited everybody to stop by Tilt any day that he might be around to contribute a few sentences (or many sentences depending on what you have to say) for the program.
If you're interested in contributing to this, but don't know who Michael is or how to get ahold of us, here's what you do. First, you can add the Tilt Indy Facebook page and message it -- Michael takes care of all of the business on there. Another option is you can talk to me and I can relay your interest to him. The third option is you just show up at Tilt some day and say you're a DDR player and ask for him, the obvious risk being that he might not be there.
Post or contact me or anyone at Tilt for more info on the project. I'm really eager to see what the final product is going to look like.
He's been developing the concept of doing a film study of the development of the DDR community from birth to present for awhile, and now he has the equipment to make it so. The idea is to tell the story of what DDR is from all of our different perspectives, and tell the story of IndyDDR from the eyes of the people that lived it.
To do this, he is conducting interviews with people that were involved with the community during any point of its existence, and he has invited everybody to stop by Tilt any day that he might be around to contribute a few sentences (or many sentences depending on what you have to say) for the program.
If you're interested in contributing to this, but don't know who Michael is or how to get ahold of us, here's what you do. First, you can add the Tilt Indy Facebook page and message it -- Michael takes care of all of the business on there. Another option is you can talk to me and I can relay your interest to him. The third option is you just show up at Tilt some day and say you're a DDR player and ask for him, the obvious risk being that he might not be there.
Post or contact me or anyone at Tilt for more info on the project. I'm really eager to see what the final product is going to look like.