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Digital Broadcast

  • 2006
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Digital Broadcast (2006)
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Interview feature on the life of Paul Gambaccini, broadcaster, writer and journalist. Digital Broadcast was based on a 90 minutes interview the director had with Paul Gambaccini in 1999. Ini... Read allInterview feature on the life of Paul Gambaccini, broadcaster, writer and journalist. Digital Broadcast was based on a 90 minutes interview the director had with Paul Gambaccini in 1999. Initially intended for an interactive TV presentation it was first released on CD-ROM for Nic... Read allInterview feature on the life of Paul Gambaccini, broadcaster, writer and journalist. Digital Broadcast was based on a 90 minutes interview the director had with Paul Gambaccini in 1999. Initially intended for an interactive TV presentation it was first released on CD-ROM for Nick Peterson's MA in Interactive Multimedia. It was released on DVD in 2006. Based on the fu... Read all

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    • Nicolas Gaud
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    • Paul Gambaccini
    • Alex Hall
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    8janeforyou

    This is no ordinary documentary.

    Paul Gambaccini is perhaps one of the most iconic broadcasters in Britain.

    Paul is in fact American.

    He started his career as a writer for the Rolling Stones magazine.

    It is the first time Paul agreed to take part in a feature-documentary.

    This is no ordinary documentary.

    It has a an interesting concept maybe a bit confusing at times, revolving around the different colors of the spectrum.

    I'm not sure if I understood the concept very well.

    The concept is some kind of distraction, as a result we tend to focus more of the sound and what he has to say.

    Being mainly known for being a radio broadcaster and DJ it does seem appropriate.
    10catejones30

    Different, clever and very informative

    It's unlike any other documentaries I have seen before.

    It is a Warholesque piece playing on colors, sound and interactivity to illustrate what a Digital Broadcast is.

    By mixing a display of single color and radio broadcasts the film is mocking the 'Digital' and 'High Definition' craze that the media and IT world is trying to sell us.

    Apart from its unusual presentation that not many people will understand, as a documentary it is an in-depth portrait of a man -Paul Gambaccini- that epitomizes Pop culture.

    It has never been done before.

    I have read it somewhere that the documentary was initially done in 1999 and was intended for a CD-ROM project; well it does have a CD-ROM feel about it.

    It's extremely clever.

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      Paul Gambaccini: [Chapter 2. Fame] Fame is a reaction of other people, so it isn't for me. You're nothing to do with it. You provide the input by doing the program but you cannot control nor predict how people would respond. I know I have been surprised in both ways I had to have a big hit and to have that press needed therefore you can only be your best. And that's all you ever wanted to do anyway that's why you got into it. You wanted to communicate your love of music; you wanted to create a world in which two people exist. Of course you're hoping that the experience would be repeated many times over but in the end it came down to you and the person listening, and you wanted that to be such an inviting world that people wouldn't want to miss the program. People in the large sense wanted to tune in to share the experience and every one of my peers who had been a success managed to create their own world and they cannot be replaced. You could not remove Kenny Everett from your radio station and then have someone in coming to do the funny show because Kenny in addition to being the funniest person I ever known had his own personality and injected into the program his own knowledge into his program, he was as we all -emphasizing all- are unique and he can't be replaced and you couldn't choose anyone else and have the same experience you would listening to Kenny Everett. If you are someone who is blessed to have the opportunity to create this kind of experience and I can say that any of us can't do it in the magnitude of Kenny Everett because he was better he did something that the rest of us don't do; he uses his studio as an ally.

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