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Grey: The Interviews

An experimental music documentary.

Filmed in Enid, Oklahoma by Timothy, Diana, and Grey.
Edited on Final Cut Pro by D. Lang with occasional assistance by Timothy for Screaming Butterfly Productions.
The project originally aired on PEGASYS and other public access stations. It is offered here for free in its entirety on youtube.
The project was awarded 1st Place in Education at the 2003 PEGASYS VideoFest.

The URLS mentioned in the body of the film are no longer in service.
For more information on Grey, you can direct your browser to:
http://greycolours.hypermart.net

Grey: The Interviews is a visual collage containing original band photos from the collections of D. Lang and Grey as well as excerpt footage from "Grey: The Rock & Pop Sessions" (2002), "Acoustic Grey" (2002) and "Introducing Grey" (2001), and behind the scenes footage from "All the Love in the World" and "This is the Time, This is the Place" music video shoots. Also includes a different version of the This is the Time, This is the Place music video featuring the old Enid drive-in theatre, and "A song about Jason."

Interviewees are Jason Harbour, Grey, and Jerry Patterson.
Appearing in the film are Grey, Steve Harwood, Zane Davis, Jason Harbour, Mikey Harbour, Jerry Patterson, Timothy Lang, Diana Lang, "major tom," and "moustache."


The interview audio and music was recorded at Champagne Studios.
Background music is the 2002 version of Grey's Rock & Pop album.

The purpose of this documentary was to create interesting visuals beyond the usual talking heads seen in most documentaries and non-fiction videos. You're welcome to experience the film by watching visuals alone with your favorite Grey album, or really, any music of your choosing.

The audio interviews include a treasure trove of advice to musicians from Jerry Patterson and Grey. The project is an auditory record of the Rock & Pop sessions and the history behind the musicians involved. Originally created in 2003, as the conclusion to the Rock & Pop Sessions series, this project serves as a time capsule for the experiences held by all of us involved in the recording of Rock & Pop.

Dedicated in memory of Jerry Patterson, who passed away from cancer in 2005. Jerry was the owner of Champagne Studios which is prominently featured in this documentary. His expertise and friendship was instrumental in the creation of this project, and Jerry will be forever missed.

Many thanks to the TV station, PEGASYS. Without the generosity and services provided by PEGASYS, D. Lang would never have been able to create the original series, and this unique interview project in the first place. We ask that you please take a moment to support public access television by visiting, volunteering and donating to PEGASYS, Enid's public access station.
You can visit them online at: http://www.pegasys.org
Support free speech, your local community, and find a creative voice in broadcast by volunteering at your local public access station.

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  • R.I.P. Jerry. You are missed.

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