Toypunks
Op vrijdag 7 december zal de documentaire 'Toypunks' zijn Europese debuut krijgen in de '3001' bioscoop te Hamburg. Dit event is georganiseerd door Shocker Europe (jawel, de Europese versie van Balzac's eigen winkelketen), wat niet zo vreemd is gezien de band ook veelvuldig in de documentaire te zien is. Tijdens dit event worden er diverse SEU / Balzac gifts weggegeven, is er een Japanse designer toy tentoonstelling en zal na de voorstelling de documentaire tevens op dvd verkrijgbaar zijn.
Maar wat is 'Toypunks' nu eigenlijk? Om de makers zelf maar even te quoten;
WHAT IS TOYPUNKS?
toypunks is a documentary film that's underway and scheduled for release in fall 2007. In this movie we'll be offering a rare first-hand glimpse of the converging worlds of Japanese street, punk and toy culture through in-depth interviews and on-location shooting in Japan and the US. We'll be sitting down with several of the top fashion designers, toy makers and artists in Japan and illuminating the fact that most of these influential creators find deep roots in DIY, punk and outsider attitudes. Later, we'll be talking with top US artists and toy makers on the American West and East Coasts, seeking parallels between their lives and those of their Japanese contemporaries. So get ready. toypunks are go! toypunks is collaboration between Justin Kovalsky and Chris Nelson. The two met in Houston, Texas, where Kovalsky was working as assistant editor of Newytpe USA, and Nelson was creating and launching the Anime Network, a 24 hour digital cable network with a footprint of over 20 million households. Kovalsky and Nelson developed a bond around electric guitars and Japanese culture. Kovalsky grew up in Baltimore, MD, a skateboarding guitarist with an inordinate interest in Japan. He went on to work as a freelance writer for Viz Communications in SF and then, following a stint as assistant editor of Newtype USA, he worked as editor of Super7 magazine. Most recently Justin has been a contributing editor and writer for Juxtapoz magazine, covering the burgeoning designer toy scene with an eye towards upcoming Japanese brands. He has a modest toy collection, featuring a balance of classic characters and current vinyl from the Japanese underground.
Nelson was born and raised in New Orleans, fronting a post-punk band throughout high school. In addition to the interstitial and branding work for Anime Network, Nelson brings 14 years of professional experience as an editor, director, creative director and videographer. Key credits include editor on VH1's Video Timeline series, commercials for Burger King, Continental Airlines and Havoline. He has been a segment editor for ESPN2, Fox and ABC Sports as well as a frequent collaborator with Houston's ttweak, most recently as editor and post production supervisor for Tapping Maple Ridge, a HD documentary about the intersection of wind energy and maple syrup production.
The toypunks crew is thrilled to be joined in Tokyo by collaborator and translator Carl Wormley, who after graduating from Morehouse in Atlanta, GA spent six years living in Nagoya, Japan, which changed his life. Wormley has worked as a designer, subtitle script writer and producer and was recruited by Nelson to be a part of the start up team for Anime Network. Wormley's artwork incorporates paper cutting and folding, textiles, sewing, and lighting into organic three dimensional sculptural works which reference the role of Japanese culture and aesthetics in his life.
Kortom, een fascinerend stukje film over Japans / Amerikaanse designer toys, punk en straatcultuur. Waar naast Balzac ook het woord aan gegeven aan o.a. Secret Base, Bounty Hunter, Kozik en vele andere.
Bekijk vooral de trailer op Youtube!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSgs-5bXCMg