After seeing the commercial for the 2009 Juggalo Gathering, it was hard to not be curious about what going to it would be like. Derek Erdman & David Wilcox did just that and found Juggalos (and uh,...
After seeing the commercial for the 2009 Juggalo Gathering, it was hard to not be curious about what going to it would be like. Derek Erdman & David Wilcox did just that and found Juggalos (and uh, Juggalettes) to be a mostly friendly bunch of people happy to be at a place that they can all their own for a weekend.
When I document something, I have a tendency to be most interested in the worst parts of a subject, so I would say that this footage is biased in that way. I wasn't going out of my way to make Juggalos look bad, but I'd rather film somebody with one tooth claiming to not do drugs instead of somebody buying a corndog. Both of these things were available for filming at the Gathering.
The very talented Amy Cargill (www.normalpictures.com) edited the footage in 1/2 of a day. It wasn't easy as it was all filmed on a handheld Flip Video camera. The audio that you see being recorded with the microphone was not part of the video, it was a separate document. Therefore all of the audio and video come from a small handheld camera. That's why the audio levels are all over the place.
If you have a subject that you're interested in, you should make a video about it. I can only quote the Desperate Bicycles and say: It was easy, it was cheap GO & DO IT.
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Believe it or not, this reminds me a lot of the rave culture from the 90s and early 2000. A lot of people hate on you guys, but you're just having fun and being cool to each other while remaining relatively harmless to the world at large.
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right there with ya man. not enough realists on the internet anymore. everyone wants to ride a high horse.
that said,i can't decide if the fact that "ICP" still makes 10 million a year off the exploitation of the poverty and cultural erosion is borderline criminal or genius. it's too puzzling.
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that said,i can't decide if the fact that "ICP" still makes 10 million a year off the exploitation of the poverty and cultural erosion is borderline criminal or genius. it's too puzzling.