Just Like Being There Explained

Just Like Being There
Director:Scout Shannon
Producer:Johanna Goldstein
Editing:Thom Newell
Nils Arrington
Starring:Daniel Danger
Jay Ryan
Distributor:Avalanche Films
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Just Like Being There is a 2012 documentary film on the American gig poster scene, directed by Scout Shannon.[1] [2]

Content

Gig posters are a part of the independent music scene. Created specifically for a specific show, the artist tries to capture the music and atmosphere in a print.

The documentary explores the origins of the scene and its current state through interviews with poster artists, the featured bands as well as gallery owners. It explains the technique of poster making and highlights milestone events for the formation of the scene such as the Flatstock poster fair at SXSW and art shows of some of the most renowned gig poster artists. Adjacent fields such as movie posters and art prints are also discussed.

Cast

The film is mainly driven by interviews with gig poster artists, their subjects, and gallery owners.

Gallery owners

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lussier . Germain . 2012-02-10 . 'Just Like Being There' Trailer - Gig Poster Documentary Premieres At SXSW 2012 . 2024-03-26 . SlashFilm . en-US.
  2. Web site: Miller . Neil . 2012-03-13 . SXSW 2012 Review: ‘Just Like Being There’ Pays Tribute to Modern Art’s True Heroes, Struggles to… . 2024-03-26 . Film School Rejects . en-US.