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Concord is reaching into its huge library of music recordings for a first-of-its-kind initiative with Outfest to support up-and-coming LGBTQIA+ filmmakers of color.
Over the weekend, the festival premiered three short films selected for the initiative — each of them making creative use of a song from the Concord IP holdings, which include more than a million recordings and music compositions.
Skate, a short written and directed by Zoë Hodge that’s set in a roller skating rink, incorporated Sylvester’s disco anthem “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real).” Avivar, a drama that revolves around the patriarch of a Latino family and his queer son, drew inspiration from “Tres Días de Carnaval” by Latin music icons Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco. Miles Lopez directed, while Jonathan De La Torre wrote and stars in the film.
Artificial, meanwhile – a sci fi romance written and directed by Chanelle Tyson – drew upon Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from the musical Carousel, a soaring version of the song recorded by opera star Renée Fleming.
“Concord pre-identified 3 songs from their vast library of music IP that felt like exciting launchpads for short films, ran a pitch competition and selected these 3 films as winners,” the privately held company explained. “Concord then financed the production of the films and provided development and production support throughout the process. Concord is also involved in helping to secure distribution for the films, and potentially developing one or more into a feature film project.”
Charles Hopkins, director of development and production for Concord Originals — Concord’s narrative content creation division — came up with the concept for the initiative and spearheaded the partnership
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Jason Aldean's concert in Mansfield, Massachusetts got off to a rocky start after the venue was temporarily evacuated due to severe weather. The 46-year-old country star, who was set to take the stage at the Xfinity Center at 7:30pm ET, shared a screenshot of the evacuation announcement to his Instagram Story shortly after 8pm. "Severe Weather Alert.
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engineering student Arthur Medici was boogie-boarding in the waters off Wellfleet, Massachusetts — one of the most sought-after addresses on Cape Cod — when he was attacked by a great white shark.The stealth-wealth seasonal retreat has yet to recover from the traumatic event, according to locals interviewed in a new HBO documentary “After the Bite,” premiering Wednesday, July 26 (10 p.m.). “I saw the blood … I went in [to the water]. A wave came up over Arthur’s face, I got underneath and pulled him up on top of me,” town resident Mitzi Riley told interviewers.
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Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music The Faroe Islands seem a very unlikely place to hold a music festival. A string of rocky islands located in the North Atlantic between Scotland, Norway and Iceland, it has a population of around 56,000 people and, as any tour guide will tell you, approximately three times as many sheep. The weather and the terrain are wild and unpredictable — last week, as the Northern Hemisphere roasted, it ranged from clear and sunny to cold with driving rain, with temperatures between 50 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The country has a strong music tradition but just a handful of venues and one record label — Tutl (“total”), which, true to its name, releases local music in basically every genre, from classical to hip-hop to death metal, and whose office also holds the Faroes’ one surviving record store.
Travis Barker has his way, his and Kourtney Kardashian's baby boy is going to have an interesting name!In a new GOAT Talk interview with, the Blink-182 drummer sits down with his 17-year-old daughter, Alabama, to discuss things they determine to be the «Greatest of All Time.» When the father-daughter duo is asked about the «GOAT baby name,» they can't seem to agree. Alabama has million-dollar watches on the brain as she suggests, «Audemars. Piguet.» Before taking it into another direction, «f**king, Patek.» Travis — who is expecting a son with Kourtney — wasn't sold. «I like Rocky Thirteen,» he quickly tells his daughter.«That's so bad...even he knows it's bad,» Alabama quips back. Travis admits that though the name is bad, it's just one that has been in his head for a while.
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