Trailer for "RUGGERO DEODATO: THE LAST SURVIVOR" - an iterview with Ruggero Deodato (Grossmann 2009)
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Thanks for offer! We'll keep you in mind if opportunity comes! :) Maybe you can visit next year Grossmann - would be great to do professional interview with some of guests there - some big names are announced as possible guests for 2010 (but nothing still officially so we cannot give names in public for now :( ).
Now, even if this is amateur handheld video shot with built in mic on a windy day in a hotel garden, Deodato "saved the day" - so interresting content overcomes technical problems :)
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If you are ever in the US and need to shoot an interview properly, contact me. I'll do it gratis.
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... Would be great that we had tripod, wind shielded boom and at least one more camera but this is just a "backup for personal needs" which finished online because Deodato was more informative than at the Q&A and we thought it would be sad to keep it on the shelf even if it has poor technical quality.
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Good question! Official festival recording was made at Q&A that was held the day before (video is online at official festival page) . This interview was primarily conducted for one newspaper and Dejan and I shoot it for personal archive with my poor home camera and built in microphone. ...
upload it ya bumholes
hwgavin 1 year ago
@hwgavin
You can download it from rapidshare. Links are in description of this video.
zutititl 1 year ago
The music just makes me shit in my pants, gives me flashbacks when i was watching Cannibal Holocaust
TakeXero 1 year ago
@TakeXero
:)
Check entire interview! Download links for high quality DivX are at the info box of this trailer and also, you can see it online (in a rather poor quality) at Grossmann festival site
zutititl 1 year ago
Yes, of course, interesting content wins, but it's even better for all if the presentation is more solid. Gives more respect to the subject, too. I'm not criticizing your efforts from anything but a technical sense, and I understand the limitations you worked with. It's great what you're doing.
savagesinema 2 years ago
Thanks Mark! Yes, this is just fan video made as a honour to the legend in the best form we could do with equipment we have... The real honour, festival gave by better technical coverage of Q&A. We couldn't do better with equipment, time and location we had available... :(
P.S. I just remembered from where I know your name - you are the same Mark Savage who wrote Cannibal Holocaust review at Jay Slater's "Eaten Alive!" book! Nice text, I must say! And I like that book very much! :)
zutititl 2 years ago