- Found Footage Festival
Started in 2004, the Found Footage Festival is a live
comedy event and screening featuring odd and hilarious clips fromVHS videotape s gathered fromthrift store s,garage sale s,warehouse s,estate sale s, andDumpster s throughout the United States. It has its roots in thefound art movement made famous by artists such asMarcel Duchamp and theTrachtenburg Family Slideshow Players , but maintains an irreverent sense of humor with its source material, similar toFound Magazine .History
The Festival originated in
Wisconsin andMinnesota by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0681895/ Joe Pickett] , [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1264904/ Nick Prueher] and [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1519092/ Geoff Haas] , childhood friends from Wisconsin, but now is based inNew York City . While still in high school, Pickett and Prueher began collecting videos from garage sales, training videos from odd jobs, and copies of tapes from a video production house. The friends would then play selections from this collection for entertainment at parties. In 2004, Pickett and Prueher quit their day jobs to focus on production of their first feature documentary,Dirty Country . They started the touring Found Footage Festival show to fund the production of the documentary. In addition to its regular touring schedule, the Festival has appeared at theHBO US Comedy Arts Festival , Just For Laughs (theMontreal comedy festival ), theNew York Comedy Festival , theImpakt Festival in the Netherlands, and the Central Standard Film Festival in Minneapolis, MN.Show structure
The found clips are projected onto a theater screen, with the "host/curators" hosting the event from a staging area in the front. The clips are presented in succession from a master
DVD , with the hosts controlling the timing and order by remote control. In addition to introducing their found footage and presenting a brief history of how it was come across, the hosts offer running jokes and commentary during the clips, like a live version ofMystery Science Theater 3000 , and implement live comedic sketches and pre-recorded bits between some of the selections.Although the show evolves with new material for each tour, its midwestern influence is still prominent in its source material, and many of the clips come from this region of the country. In addition, the show continues to feature staple clips that have become fan favorites, including:
* "It Only Takes a Second", a safety video from Federated Mutual Insurance
* outtakes fromWinnebago promotional videos featuring a foul-mouthed host namedJack Rebney
* Harvey Sid Fisher music videos of songs describing thezodiac
* clips of thepublic access television show "Stairway to Stardom"
* clips from "Carnival in Rio," a 1983 TV travelogue featuringArnold Schwarzenegger In 2006, the Found Footage Festival began offering for sale a DVD of the show's March 25, 2006, screening at
Galapagos Art Space inBrooklyn , New York, called "Volume One: Live in Brooklyn". This has been supplemented by the 2007 release of a second DVD, "The Found Footage Festival Volume Two."DVD Releases
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805531/ Found Footage Festival Volume One: Live in Brooklyn (2006)]
* Found Footage Festival Volume Two (2007)ee also
* Ephemera
*The Show with No Name External links and references
* [http://www.foundfootagefestival.com/ Found Footage Festival]
* [http://www.myspace.com/foundfootagefestival Found Footage Festival at MySpace]
* [http://www.wired.com/entertainment/music/news/2005/04/67108 Feature article in Wired Magazine, April 5, 2005]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4956950 Interview with Pickett and Prueher on NPR, October 15, 2005]
* [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/11/PKG5IEGSCI1.DTL&type=movies Feature article in the San Francisco Chronicle, September 11, 2005]
* [http://www.montrealmirror.com/2006/072006/film3.html Article from the Montreal Mirror, July 20, 2006]
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