Documentary status
After many years on the shelf, Beer Pioneers is
coming along nicely. The
documentary is definitely
experiencing a second -more like a third- life. It's
refreshing to view the
original video footage in
a high-end/broadcast-quality facility.
Many hours of the older footage have been up-converted and
digitized at full HD
resolution. The old EDL from the previous edit system was
extracted and
transcribed--although not much will be kept, however. New
eyes on the project
(both in the professional editing field and writing field)
have better plans for
most scenes. Summer 2010 still seems about right for a
release window.
Lots of editing hardware is being/has been purchased. Beer
Guppy, the company,
is dumping PC technology for 100% Mac. (Two failed PC edit
systems have really
soured me on PCs altogether.)
In the meantime, a new promotional teaser is being cut to
replace the old "loop
tape" promo currently on this site [deleted 7/30/09].
Hopefully, the new
one will attract some beer aficionado-and-public interest,
and the possibility of
additional distribution in the future. That should be
released in
mid-summer.
There are at least two more tentative shoots planned for
the second/third
quarters. One will be in the Bay area, and the other in
Colorado.
An invitation to anyone reading this: if you had anything
to do with the beer
industry 1970s-1990s, or if you have stories about the early
microbrewery scene or
homebrewing scene, or even if you know the whereabouts of an
early beer
pioneer--- I'd love to hear from you! Please e-mail me or post a
comment.
That's all I have for now. I'll have more updates
soon.