Uploaded by AquaBurnMan on Nov 15, 2008
http://www.aquaburn.com In 2000 Breithaupt started screening his films at Flambé Lounge, a pre-Burning Man party held in San Francisco. At Club Cocomo he gave the video jockey a copy of Playa Project, which was promptly played on the screens in the club. It was a hit with the crowd, hailed as hip, new, and exciting. The next year at Flambé Lounge they showcased his film, Got Fire? from Burning Man 2000. It was through this event that he met Andie Grace, Burning Man Org Communications Manager, with whom he shared his idea of a Burning Man Film Festival to showcase the many Burning Man films suddenly springing up. There was electricity in the air as people embraced the years upcoming theme The Floating World at the Flambé Lounge Blue Ball in 2002. Breithaupt showed his 2001 film PlayaScape, and the crowd was ecstatic, cheering in unison as the credits rolled. A few months later, in July of 2002, Burning Man Head of Media Operations, Jim Graham offered Bill Breithaupt a spot in the 1st annual Burning Man Film Festival held in Santa Cruz, CA. This was a surprising request, as Burning Man is known for having strict policies regarding filming at Burning Man and the usage of such footage. Jumping at the opportunity Breithaupt headed to Burning Man for his fourth year in a row, partying with his friends and filming the entire week as usual. Aside from the beautiful time-lapse footage and cinematic shots hes known for, he also captured some fantastic insight from his fellow burners thanks to the verbal skills of his good friend Scott Sheppard. When he returned home he locked himself in his studio and edited, determined to make his best film yet. With only three weeks between the end of Burning Man 2002 and the day of the film festival, he began burning the midnight oil, editing 14-16 hours straight, rarely sleeping. At the end of this crazy schedule Breithaupt had edited a total of 180 hours, and was off to the festival without having slept for two days straight. The final result was the film AquaBurn. The 300 + audience that packed into the Rio Theater that day were awed. At the end of the film they cheered, then quieted to watch all the credits, and then cheered again, rising to give Breithaupt a standing ovation (at the end of which he thanked his mom). True to form, he filmed the audiences enthusiastic reaction, and was even quoted as saying it was one of the best moments of my life. http://www.aquaburn.com
Category:
Tags:
License:
Standard YouTube License
-
1 likes, 0 dislikes
5:31
Burning Man: Got Fire? (part 5) 2000by AquaBurnMan430 views
1:51
Burning Manby girlmanmedia252 views
3:51
Burning Man: AquaBurn (part 1) 2002by AquaBurnMan3,402 views
1:01
Burning Man: AquaBurn (part 3) 2002by AquaBurnMan644 views
7:53
Tapestry's Burning Man.wmvby taocorning684 views
9:59
Flight over Black Rock City, Burning Man 2008by jdsvids012,020 views
5:04
Burning Man Festival: Are Yot Lost ? by Bill Breithauptby BillBreithaupt787 views
9:34
Burning Man Festival, Nevada USAby XabulafiaX9,542 views
2:32
Burning Man: AquaBurn 2002 (part 4) by Bill Breithauptby AquaBurnMan571 views
0:58
"Beds are burning" Midnight Oil - Cover - DIZQ5by mspidocaxias600 views
14:44
Burning Man 2001 - Love Mushroomby lovemushroom182 views
1:14
A Dog's Life - 9 Hour Time Lapseby MentalLapse8,955 views
6:01
The Greeters: A Dog and Pony Show at Burning Manby adogandponyshow1,739 views
4:31
Burning Man 2000by rwaterfield834 views
4:20
burning man 2008by lordzombie186 views
2:43
Burning Man: Burning Karma 2003 (part1) by Bill Breithauptby AquaBurnMan267 views
4:55
Midnight Oil - beds are burning - by alegamixby alegamix1,326,082 views
3:40
Ryan Perfect - Beautiful Dayz (Produced By M Will The Shogun)by WhatAboutDaBeatz933 views
9:58
Burning Man 2000 pt1by filmcities335 views
1:22
burning man video 2008 american dream (2).MPGby sfgotan64 views
- Loading more suggestions...
Link to this comment:
All Comments (0)