Thu, 3 November 2005 Since I am a big fan of Cameron Crowe, I could not pass up this opportunity. Greg Mariotti is the "news guy" and town hall moderator at CameronCrowe.com and was more than willing to share with us his thoughts on Cameron Crowe. We discuss how it all got started, current news and where things are headed. Thanks again Greg! Check out the sites and go see Elizabethtown: |
Sat, 22 October 2005 This is second half of the 10/13/05 soundseeing preshoot meeting in Famouth, MA. Topics covered include shooting a movie in public and how you can use someone's image, directional movement on screen and what it represents, and finally using stills to assisst with camera setup and framing. On the rock: Director David Singer and Cameraman Tim Dombrowski discuss shot setup where the actors and marathoners cross a railroad bridge. Direct download: 07_The_Key_Grip_-_Take_7__Falmouth_PreShoot_Soundseeing_pt._2.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:45 PM |
Sun, 16 October 2005 Finally, a soundseeing tour! On 10/13/05 I went with Director David Singer, Sound Engineer Raffy Lopez and Cameraman Tim Dombrowski on location to listen in on camera setups, crew challenges, use of standard definition cameras in a high definition shoot and more. These discussions are in preparations for the filming of the marathon scenes for Run Grammie Run. In the photo: Tim and David discuss shot setup in Falmouth Center for the start of the race. Stay subscribed for part two where we discuss movement from left to right, use of public images and more. Direct download: 06_The_Key_Grip_-_Take_6__Falmouth_PreShoot_Soundseeing_pt._1.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:29 PM |
Sun, 9 October 2005 The Key Grip's second installment of great music by the Sods of Revere, MA. In the Photo from left to right: Chris Bright (vocals), Dennis Colannino (keyboards, bass guitar), Paul Lucier (lead guitar), Fred Ford (drums), Michael Stuart (bass guitar). Not pictured, but also joining the band on guitar for various songs, Steven Ferrara, Bruce Termini, John Grimaldi, and Billy Guarino.In this podcast we feature the songs "The Mayor's Daughter" and "Youth Is Wasted." Direct download: 05_The_Key_Grip_-_Take_5__The_Sods_Pt._2.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:37 PM |
Mon, 3 October 2005 You don't want to miss this show. The Mansfield Music and Arts Society puts on a great show. Show Dates: October 14TH, 15TH, 21ST, 22ND, AT 8 PM Two Matinees: October 16TH & 23RD AT 2 pm General Admission $18 Members & Seniors $16 Students $15 The MMAS Blackbox Theater is an intimate house with limited seating. Please purchase your tickets in advance. Tell them The Key Grip sent you! Category: Event -- posted at: 7:19 PM |
Tue, 27 September 2005 We catch up with David Singer and the Run Grammie Run production. We discuss some of what it takes to produce music for a movie and sample a song from RGR. UPDATE: Regarding the Louise Rossetti interview in The Boston Globe, they now require $$ for past articles, hopefully you can find someone who has it. |
Tue, 27 September 2005 If you have updated to iTunes 5.0, you may have missed out on some of your subscribed podcasts, there has been some reported issues. Upgrade to 5.0.1 and resubscribe. Category: general -- posted at: 9:33 PM |
Tue, 13 September 2005 With this show we take a detour from Run Grammie Run and introduce you to some music from a band that rocked from Revere, MA in the 80's, The Sods. With many thanks to Dennis Colannino, we will be showcasing some of the music of The Sods in this podcast, so stay subscribed. Today's show features the songs "I Can't Take You" and "Me For A Day." The Sods are: Dennis Colannino, Fred Ford, Chris Bright and Paul Lucier. Also on guitar for the two songs on today's show is Bruce Termini.Stay subscribed for more shows covering Run Grammie Run, The Sods, and something else I think everyone will enjoy. CW |
Mon, 5 September 2005 Film fans, don't miss the 21st Boston Film Festival coming up September 9-13, 2005. Check out the BFF website for schedule information. Category: Event -- posted at: 10:21 AM |
Thu, 25 August 2005 In this show we discuss some of the technology being used in the production of Run Grammie Run. |
Fri, 19 August 2005 I'm working on a new show featuring some of the technology used in the making of Run Grammie Run, so stay subscribed! CW Category: general -- posted at: 6:20 PM |
Sat, 13 August 2005 Today's show features an interview with the producer and director of Run Grammie Run, David Singer. We talk about how he got started developing movies and how Run Grammie Run was born. We also discuss a little bit of what it takes to make an independent movie. Thanks to Dan Fernandes for the music used in the podcast, just a taste of the music from the movie. CW |
Wed, 10 August 2005 If you use iTunes to catch your podcasts, now you can subscribe to The Key Grip using iTunes v4.9. Click on the podcast link in iTunes and search for The Key Grip and hit subscribe. Category: general -- posted at: 8:20 AM |
Tue, 9 August 2005 Be sure to check out the Story Pump web site for information on Run Grammie Run and other productions.
Stayed tuned for an upcoming podcast with David Singer, the Director and Producer of Run Grammie Run.
CW Category: general -- posted at: 6:13 PM |
Mon, 8 August 2005 Hi movie fans and welcome to The Key Grip. This podcast will take you behind the scenes of a local/independent movie called Run Grammie Run being made in Southeastern Massachusetts. This promo can be used to promote the show, so please feel free to use it as part of your show.
I hope to post a new show within a week which will be an interview with the director/producer where we will talk about the movie.
Thanks, CW |




Since I am a big fan of Cameron Crowe, I could not pass up this opportunity. Greg Mariotti is the "news guy" and town hall moderator at CameronCrowe.com and was more than willing to share with us his thoughts on Cameron Crowe. We discuss how it all got started, current news and where things are headed. Thanks again Greg! Check out the sites and go see Elizabethtown:
This is second half of the 10/13/05 soundseeing preshoot meeting in Famouth, MA. Topics covered include shooting a movie in public and how you can use someone's image, directional movement on screen and what it represents, and finally using stills to assisst with camera setup and framing.
Finally, a soundseeing tour! On 10/13/05 I went with Director David Singer, Sound Engineer Raffy Lopez and Cameraman Tim Dombrowski on location to listen in on camera setups, crew challenges, use of standard definition cameras in a high definition shoot and more. These discussions are in preparations for the filming of the marathon scenes for Run Grammie Run.
The Key Grip's second installment of great music by the Sods of Revere, MA. In the Photo from left to right: Chris Bright (vocals), Dennis Colannino (keyboards, bass guitar), Paul Lucier (lead guitar), Fred Ford (drums), Michael Stuart (bass guitar). Not pictured, but also joining the band on guitar for various songs, Steven Ferrara, Bruce Termini, John Grimaldi, and Billy Guarino.
We catch up with David Singer and the Run Grammie Run production. We discuss some of what it takes to produce music for a movie and sample a song from RGR.
With this show we take a detour from Run Grammie Run and introduce you to some music from a band that rocked from Revere, MA in the 80's, The Sods. With many thanks to Dennis Colannino, we will be showcasing some of the music of The Sods in this podcast, so stay subscribed. Today's show features the songs "I Can't Take You" and "Me For A Day." The Sods are: Dennis Colannino, Fred Ford, Chris Bright and Paul Lucier. Also on guitar for the two songs on today's show is Bruce Termini.
Film fans, don't miss the 21st Boston Film Festival coming up September 9-13, 2005. Check out the
Today's show features an interview with the producer and director of Run Grammie Run, David Singer. We talk about how he got started developing movies and how
If you use iTunes to catch your podcasts, now you can subscribe to The Key Grip using iTunes v4.9. Click on the podcast link in iTunes and search for The Key Grip and hit subscribe.
Hi movie fans and welcome to The Key Grip. This podcast will take you behind the scenes of a local/independent movie called Run Grammie Run being made in Southeastern Massachusetts. This promo can be used to promote the show, so please feel free to use it as part of your show.
I hope to post a new show within a week which will be an interview with the director/producer where we will talk about the movie.
Thanks, CW