copscotch
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 11:11 AM
The "Untitled Surf Guitar Documentary" is now "REVERB JUNKIES"
It only took us six months to come up with a title. Personally I dig it. Hope you guys do too
We still have a TON of work to do but in the meantime you can check us out on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Reverb-Junkies-film/118069424913948?ref=ts
and we just launched our project on Kickstarter http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stevegelder/reverb-junkies-a-feature-film-documentary-on-surf?ref=recently_launched
check us out on FB for updates ,videos and stuff or you can go to Kickstarter and make pledge for a DVD
Thanks to all of the great bands and great people we worked with this summer it really was a BLAST!!
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elreydlp
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 11:45 AM
OUTSTANDING!
I posted this on the Reverend and Rickenbacker Guitar Forums as well.
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CaptainSpringfield
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 12:19 PM
So is it a documentary about surf music or a guitar effect?
— That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.
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bigtikidude
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 12:35 PM
Steve, can you post updates on this thread also
for those of us who are anti Facebook.
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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spskins
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tn
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 01:38 PM
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tdsurf
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 01:46 PM
Wishing you best of luck and many successes from sots!

— Sound of the Surf, the movie
Facebook SOTS
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Tuck
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 02:08 PM
copscotch
... is now "REVERB JUNKIES"
Or FBM (the Friends of Baja Marty), for short?
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Brian
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 04:13 PM
Hopefully it will have a subtitle with the words "surf" and "music" in it somewhere?
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CaptainSpringfield
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 04:21 PM
Okay, honestly - the title is ... not good. What's the goal of the documentary? To bring surf music to a wider audience? "Reverb Junkies" won't do that. Whether or not reverb is the defining characteristic of the genre, the word means nothing in that context to people who aren't already fans of the genre.
These are all fairly recent music documentaries that look at a genre (or subgenre) of rock music. In every single case the titles give potential viewers a perfect idea of what to expect, even if the viewer isn't necessarily familiar with the genre being documented:
"Punk Attitude"
"American Hardcore"
"Romantic Warriors: A Progressive Music Saga"
"Metal: A Headbanger's Journey"
"Get Thrashed"
"Such Hawks, Such Hounds: Scenes From America's Hard Rock Underground"
Some don't even need a subtitle because the genre (or subgenre) name is right there in the title. I'm sure there are more examples that could be cited, but my point is that in every case someone who has minimal to no exposure to the focus of each can say, "Oh, that's a documentary about punk." Or thrash. Or prog, etc.
"The Sound of The Surf" does that as a title. "Reverb Junkies" does not.
"Reverb Junkies" is good as a title if you want to cater to a small percentage of the people would have already been guaranteed to see the film.
Just my $0.02. Best of luck completing the film.
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elreydlp
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 04:31 PM
Brian and The Cap'n make good points.
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bigtikidude
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 04:39 PM
Warren,
if you have some good ideas for titles,
throw them out there.
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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CaptainSpringfield
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 04:44 PM
Likewise - and if I come up with any, I will.
Just to be clear - I'm not trying to crap all over this project. I really hope it turns out to be a great documentary, and even if that ends up being the title I'll see it. I just think you guys are kneecapping yourselves with that title, that's all.
— That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.
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bigtikidude
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 04:50 PM
I think when it comes to surf,
its hard to come up with a title and not sound like a bunch of surf nerds.
Or people thinking its about the Beach Boys, or worse yet Jack Johnson type stuff.
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Tuck
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 05:45 PM
Interesting that people who listen to punk rock or roackabilly are never called punk nerds or rockabilly nerds. Or am I mistaken? They certainly fit the pattern just as well. Only there are more of them, and they don't feel guilty about it.
Endless Wave: California's Surf Music Today
Endless Waves?
Wave on Wave?
Wave after Wave?
Wave after Wave of Surf?
The Surf Keeps Coming In?
I don't think excluding the vocal stuff matters that much when relatively there is so little of it and you are about to demonstrate that beyond a shadow of a doubt. You just include it and relegate it, pointing out that most of the stuff has always been instrumental.
If you substitute surf for wave in part one, you can replace surf in the second part with the provocative thing about "indigenous (folk) music".
All a little anthropological, I guess.
The Unmistakable Sound:
Surf Music at 50 (if it's just today)
50 Years of Surf Music (if it's comprehensive)
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surfin_bird
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 05:58 PM
''Reverb Junkies'':
The untold story of the original surf sound.
If you make up something like this you can keep the titel, and still inform people what it's about (I am just starting with a semester of documentary at school so maybe I can help you out with somethings).
Ohh and if you make a trailer, please make a good one or just leave it.
I have seen to many bad trailers made for music documentary.
Aka the timelife music collection syndrome !
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kenposurf
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Posted on Oct 26 2010 06:21 PM
Sounds great ...Best of Luck!
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othersteve
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Posted on Oct 27 2010 02:47 AM
CaptainSpringfield
These are all fairly recent music documentaries that look at a genre (or subgenre) of rock music. In every single case the titles give potential viewers a perfect idea of what to expect, even if the viewer isn't necessarily familiar with the genre being documented:
"Punk Attitude"
"American Hardcore"
"Romantic Warriors: A Progressive Music Saga"
"Metal: A Headbanger's Journey"
"Get Thrashed"
"Such Hawks, Such Hounds: Scenes From America's Hard Rock Underground"
Hey, Guys!
Steve (behind the camera) from "Reverb Junkies" here. I didn't come up with the title, but, personally, I like it. Some will, some won't - we get that. There's no way to please 100% of this very diverse groups of fans and musicians.
However, I wanted to mention to Captain Springfield that three of the film titles you list have subtitles (everything after the colons - "Romantic Warriors" for example, tells you nothing about it even being about music without the subtitle; ditto with "Such Hawks, Such Hounds"), and both of the titles "Get Thrashed" and "American Hardcore" aren't all that clear, unless you already know that there is a genre called "thrash metal" (I assume that's what it's about - I grew up on a farm where we thrashed grain, so I could see that, too.) - and the second title could be about the porn industry or criminals, for all the clarity it provides.
I could cite dozens of examples of movies with titles that make no sense until you see the film: documentaries like "Dogtown and Z-Boys" (skateboards), movies like "The Shawshank Redemption" (a prison escape).
Saying you have to spell out your movie in the title, or it will not be successful is not a theory I would necessarily agree with. But I appreciate the feedback, as I'm sure my co-producers do - just hope you don't dismiss our movie because you're not immediately a fan of the title. Take Care!
steve
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da-ron
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Posted on Oct 27 2010 04:53 AM
I like the title Reverb Junkies. Or at least, I can't think of a better one! Makes it sound like a movie that'll be fun to watch.
I'm not sure having the words 'surf music' in the title really helps - a lot of people don't even know it's called surf music. You don't want people expecting Jack Johnson!
Best title I could come up with is "Where's the Singer?" Not very informative, either!
Wish you all the best with it - Two surf music documentarys: Can't wait!
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Brian
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Posted on Oct 27 2010 07:49 AM
da-ron
I like the title Reverb Junkies. Or at least, I can't think of a better one! Makes it sound like a movie that'll be fun to watch.
But the name of your band is "the water boarders"...
I'm not sure having the words 'surf music' in the title really helps - a lot of people don't even know it's called surf music. You don't want people expecting Jack Johnson!
We need to take it back from Jack Johnson, et al.
Wish you all the best with it - Two surf music documentarys: Can't wait!
I totally agree with this. Steve and Steve, if you have a press release, trailer video, or whatever, send it to me and I'll put it on the front page of SG101.
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da-ron
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Posted on Oct 27 2010 07:59 AM
da-ron wrote:
I like the title Reverb Junkies. Or at least, I can't think of a better one! Makes it sound like a movie that'll be fun to watch.
But the name of your band is "the water boarders"...
Yeah, it was going to be "Dick Cheney & The Waterboarders", but we were drunk at the time...The alternative was even worse: there wasn't one!
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