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Day 30 – “Hey Hey” by The Graves

August 8, 2011 1 comment


And if you sing along with us, better give it all you’ve got!

And with this video, we come to the end of our 30 day journey. I hope you had as much fun watching these videos as we did making them. The amount of support and talent that has come out of this project is overwhelming.

At first we had some difficulty deciding what to do for this band that’s based way out West. Eventually I came up with this. This song is quite an anthem and I figured it would be a nice way to bring all of our artists together. Please enjoy “Hey Hey” by The Graves.

Once again, I’d like to thank all the artists and filmmakers who participated in this project.

Hey Hey
The Graves
Project 30 in 30
Graves footage shot by Christian Fortune

Featuring the artists of Project 30 in 30: Auzriel, Afterquake, Brother Han, Chi’ Akai, Conrad Korsch, Cut Your Teeth, Dead Geoff, Emily Kinney, Fatty Acid, Genesis Be, The Graves, Jonny B. Goodman and the Area Men, Matt roi Berger, Melissa Lusk, Miles Megaciph, The Slackers, Superhuman Happiness, Teen Girl Scientist Monthly, Tri-State Conspiracy, What Katie Said Last Night

Filmmakers: Rocka Bennett, Steph Ching, Joe Del Balzo, David Dubuc, Jorge A Garza, Pamela Karp, Katie Kelley, Max S Pham, Michael Raynes, Jeff Brink, Praveen Elankumaran, Christian Fortune, John McMinn, Spencer Shangkuan, Cory Stambler, Richard Trammell, Justin Chan, Kevin Chew, Ellen Martinez, Patrick Ng, Jacqueline Sia, Orlando Suazo, William J Hopper and Robinson Deckert.

If you’d like to find out more about working with any of these artists (musicians or filmmakers) or seeing what they’re up to now, shoot us an email at project30in30@gmail.com OR you can click through our  Musicians and Filmmakers pages.

There is so much amazing work to come out of these artists – Project 30 in 30 has only shown you a small sampling.

Day 25 – “Lighter” (NEW) by Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men

August 3, 2011 Leave a comment

Here’s a brand new version of “Lighter” by Jonny B. Goodman and the Area Men.


Lighter
Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men
Directed/Shot by Michael Raynes
Edited by Kevin Chew & Michael Raynes
Featuring actors: Leo Fallon, Alec Signorino, Gabrielle Miller, Flannery Spring-Robinson, and Pamela Karp

Shot at Judson Memorial Church

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Day 23 – “Call it a Crime” by Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men

August 1, 2011 Leave a comment

What was our first video of 2011 is our first video of this month. Happy August everyone!


Call it a Crime
Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men
Shot/Edited by Joe Del Balzo
Featuring Jonny B Goodman, Joe Del Balzo and substitute Area Men: Matt Ford as bassist BJ Cantlupe, Ted Jacobs as pianist Dan Papson, and Wooden Rooster as drummer Greg Harris

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Day 8 – “No More, No Less” by Jonny B. Goodman and the Area Men

July 17, 2011 Leave a comment


No More, No Less
Jonny B. Goodman and the Area Men
Directed by Steph Ching

The Area Men are:
BJ Cantlupe
Dan Papson
Greg Harris
Joe Del Balzo

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Day 7 – “City Lights” by What Katie Said Last Night

July 16, 2011 Leave a comment

Get ready for our very own Pamela Karp’s directorial debut! For one day only, here’s WKSLN’s “City Lights.” Some great things are to come from this NYC/Kentucky based band – including a new version of this song. So before we fully retire this video, check it out today!


City Lights
What Katie Said Last Night
Directed by Pamela Karp
Camera by Joe Del Balzo
Edited by Ellen Martinez

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Video #19 – “Call it a Crime” by Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men

January 4, 2011 1 comment

New Year, New Videos!

Happy New Year friends! Here’s the first official video of 2011 featuring early Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men, “Call it a Crime” Shot/Directed by filmmaker and band member Joe Del Balzo in MD outside of DC. Watch this video and you’ll feel like you’re back home with your best high school friends shooting the shit too.

And while three of the four Area Men couldn’t be present for the shoot itself, they had admirable stand-ins: Matt Ford as bassist BJ Cantlupe, Ted Jacobs as pianist Dan Papson, and Wooden Rooster as drummer Greg Harris.

So check out this goofy video for a catchy song that looks like “Jib Jab” made it before they got a hold of Flash.

Video #13 – “No More, No Less” by Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men

November 8, 2010 1 comment

Spent an afternoon with my friend, Jonny Goodman in his old hood (Sunset Park) taking photos and eating cheesy bread. The song touches on the transformation of the neighborhood so we thought we’d do a little deconstruction/construction collage to stay with the theme. I’ve always been a fan of Brooklyn and it’s always so bizarre to me that you walk a couple blocks in any direction and the whole vibe (demographic, safety, food, buildings, people) can change. So here’s a video from about 30 blocks south of me, “No More, No Less” by Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men:

Video #8 – “Lighter” by Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men

October 25, 2010 Leave a comment

Here we have it, the second Jonny B Goodman and the Area Men video for our crew. This is a never-before heard demo track for a song that’ll ultimately be on their next album. Stay tuned for the OFFICIAL song release/video in the coming months. In the mean time, enjoy this video directed/shot by Michael Raynes, edited by Kevin Chew and featuring actors, Leo Fallon, Alec Signorino, Gabrielle Miller, Flannery Spring-Robinson, and Pamela Karp. Starring the musicians, Jonny B Goodman and Joe Del Balzo. Shot at the beautiful Judson Memorial Church. Enjoy!

Video #4 – “City Lights” by What Katie Said Last Night

October 14, 2010 1 comment

Here we are with number four, “City Lights” by the boys from Kentucky, What Katie Said Last Night. Ran all around NYC one night shooting this one w/ frontman John. Special thanks to Bobby and Russell back in KY who sent along their own additions to the video. Directed by Pam Karp, shot by Joe Del Balzo, edited by Ellen Martinez. Thanks to Josh Bridge for last minute help w/ a location. This is as pop as rock gets. Check it:

Shooting some City Lights with John Phillips of WKSLN

October 8, 2010 Leave a comment

“Like everybody’s still awake, Even though it’s 3am” – ok maybe not everyone, but I certainly am.

Let’s hear it for Pam Karp’s directorial debut! Surprisingly smooth shoot (despite some train trouble and other location foibles). Good times running around Astor Place, the BK Promenade and Billyburg Bridge w/ Pam, cinematographer Joe Del Balzo and singer/guitarist John Phillips of the pop-rock group, What Katie Said Last Night. Special thanks to Josh Bridge for the last minute use of his roof! Photos after the jump.

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