CLIPPED Music Video Premieres (Newcastle)
Event description
CLIPPED curates a special night of exclusive Australian Music Video Premieres on the big screen at Newcastle Comedy Club on Sunday 28th July 2024 from 6pm.
CLIPPED Music Video Premieres is a night celebrating the art-form of music video. Talented local Australian artists from Newcastle and the surrounds will be showcasing their work alongside an exclusive music video premiere from Sarah Blasko. There will also be a screening of classic clips from the 70s-80s restored from original film by Piccolo Productions and never before seen in high definition, including clips from Midnight Oil & Split Enz!
Classic clips premiering in Newcastle from the archives of Piccolo Productions include ‘Read About It’ by Midnight Oil (Dir. Ray Argall) & ‘Message To My Girl’ by Split Enz (Dir. Ray Argall). As well as In Conversations with all the creators, celebrated filmmaker Ray Argall will take part in a live Q&A to share stories from a bygone era and secrets around his unique film restoration process.
Australian clips screening: ‘Bothering Me’ by Sarah Blasko (Created by Anthony “Bazz” Barrett & WILK & SPOD), ‘This Too Shall Pass’ by Sugargob (Dir. Lachlan Harvey & Graydon Mollison), ‘Just A Ghost’ by YAGKI (Dir. Max Pasalic), ‘Rollercoaster’ by New Anomaly (Dir. New Anomaly & Liam Burrows), ‘Ghosts In The Walls’ by Hudson Rose (Dir. Joel Black) & Almighty Zilla - Vibration (Dir. Jacob Stoner-Hearne) & 'The Voyage' by South West Syndicate ft Tommy Bassal (Dir. Cristobal Olguin).
Created in collaboration with multi-talented creatives Anthony “Bazz” Barrett & WILK & SPOD, Sarah Blasko’s clip for ‘Bothering Me’ will be seen for the first time ahead of its official release on August 23, and is taken from her upcoming seventh record 'I Just Need to Conquer This Mountain’ (out Nov 1).
Tickets are just $25+GST from: https://events.humanitix.com/clipped-music-video-premieres-newcastle
This arts project has been supported by a City of Newcastle Community Support Grant.
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