The Burning Candy crew continue to dominate the walls of East London. We bumped into crew member Cept today as he began to work on a new wall, which will form the second part of his Love Will Tear Us Apart wall which was painted earlier in the year. We also managed to snap another Burning Candy wall pictured below.
While we are on the subject of the Burning Candy Crew we got to see a sneak preview of Dots, a documentary that crew member Dscreet is filming about the collective. Most of the film is yet to been filmed, but we got to see the first 20 minutes which acted kinda like an extended trailer to help raise funds to finish the rest of the project. Some exciting inside footage from Dscreet of the crew at work and segments of a trip to India. While a few people at the screening and myself included found there to be some issues with bits of the audio, the film is still in its early stages and we imagine that sort of thing can be corrected. But overall it's looking like its gonna be fantastic film once it's finished.
RJ at Vandalog has organized a few more screenings of this first part of Dots for this week. In addition to screening the film, they also be displaying (and selling) the new BC print set and original paintings from the entire crew.
The screenings are guest listed events only and as space is super limited we are not sure if they are still accepting rsvps. But shoot them an email you might be lucky! rsvp@dotsfilm.com.
If you are not in London you can still buy the BC Box set of prints which features 9 prints one from each member of the crew. The money from the print sales will help towards funding the rest of the Dots movie. Again details and pictures of the prints are over on Vandalog here.
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2 comments:
Thanks for the mention.
Yeah, the audio at the first screening could have been better. The audio has been slightly remixed, so tonight it was much more clear.
Not a problem RJ, hope the second screening last night was well received. And good to hear the audio has been remixed as it was the only thing on the night letting the otherwise awesome film down.
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