Dance Dance Revolution
Rob Burrowes | Film
Overview
121 is about to host their first 3-day music festival. We want to make a film that explores the curious tale of how the founders got there and if they can hold this festival without being mired by NZs notorious delinquency. We need YOUR help to make this happen, we require $5,000 to get this puppy off the ground and the story of 121 to the big screen.
What is 121?
121 is a revolution created 5 years ago by throwing a party in Olly De Salis' family home. Whilst his parents were away on holiday blissfully unaware of what was ensuing, 121 Sefton Street became the cultural epicentre of Wellington’s music scene. Olly began hosting some of New Zealand’s biggest up and coming musicians and DJs in his living room. This later grew into a Cuba St nightclub in 2017. They amassed a cult like following whilst hosting international artists & DJs that are regulars on the European festival circuit. The rebellious twenty-somethings turned their house parties into commercial success by launching their first 1-day festival; Carlucci Land. And later the 121 Warehouse Rave, with NZ music icons Fat Freddie’s Drop as their main act. The film begins as 121 are about to host their first 3-day international music festival in Wairarapa's luscious forest.
What's this film all about and who are 121?
At 23 years old, Olly de Salis is manning the ship which has seen a rebirth of the now thriving house scene in Wellington. This documentary is a fly on the wall look into what it takes to host a sold out festival and how the founder got there. The trials and tribulations of being young and creating your own lane. Each day encounters new challenges of being ambitious, blended with the cinematic retelling of 121’s inspiring origin story. The film details the 5 years prior that lead Olly to where they are today. At it's core this film is about whether Olly, the founder, can successfully hold this event without being mired by NZ notorious drinking culture. Olly and his mates are offering a safe, sustainable, real and positive alternative to NZs well documented delinquency. It seems like 121 and the music they bring might be the catalyst for change the youth of NZ need.
Why make this film?
Despite our frequent succumbing to Tall Poppy Syndrome, its seems our kiwi humbleness dares us to dream big. All of the great kiwi success stories came from a bunch of young folks sitting around in a cold flat with a bright idea. Here's the start of the next one. With the sale of the long-held establishment in kiwi music RNV to a multinational corporation and the simultaneous upcrop of new independent music festivals every year in NZ, it begs the question: What is the future of independent NZ music festivals? A new generation of entrepreneurial young kiwis have the answer. As a little nation, we are always taking on the ‘big man’ and doing alright at it. Big business continue to dominate the global economy. Despite that, our home grown kiwi entrepreneurs have always found a way to stick it to the man. Our little patch of paradise at the bottom of the planet finds a way to show the world how impressive we really are.
Our crew is a small group of semi-decent folks. Director Producer Rob Burrowes will be working along side DOP / Producer Ethan James who will be assisted by camera operator Shyam Patel. We have also brought in the help of Hannah McOwan to conduct our sit down interviews. Additional crew such as AC's/grips/gaffers will be brought on with the funds we look to raise. As well as filling in the post production team of editors, colourist and sound mixers.
How can you help?
With your help, we can bring this project from our living room, to national and international platforms. Any amount will make a huge difference to the success of this documentary. Whether it's donating the cost of your coffee or the full $5,000, the time to donate is NOW.
Where is this money going?
The festival is located in Wairarapa so funding will help us cover transport and accommodation costs associated with shooting in the wops. This funding will enable us to pay for professional, industry standard gear and the right crew to assist in the production of the film and get it made at the quality to deserves. Funding will also cover the fine tuning in post-production such as editing, sound mixing and colour grading. Submissions to film festivals are also expensive; we're looking to take this project to Doc Edge here in New Zealand, DOCNYC in New York City or AMF in Europe.
About the team:
Director / Producer Rob Burrowes
Rob is a Director and photographer based in Wellington, New Zealand. It all kicked off for him when he won the Canon EYEcon photo competition in high school. They put a brand new camera in his hands and he hasn’t looked back since. Rob has worked as a photographer and creative director for a range of local and international clients. In 2018, Rob directed and produced his first short film for Pacific Heights’ VNZMA award nominated album “A Lost Light”. On this project, he was surrounded by a hugely talented crew that really helped make it happen, some of which will be working with again on this new documentary project.
Ethan has a background in commercial video production, primarily working as a creative producer and DOP. Through his tenure of 3 years, he has successfully project managed content for Wellington Airport, Education New Zealand, WREDA and Wellington Paranormal. He has worked on some of New Zealand's biggest commercial shoots, helping to develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients, colleagues and suppliers. Ethan is a contractor to the creative agency Wrestler, working in the video team as a DOP and editor where his love truly lies in creating beautiful moving image. Telling honest, human centred stories is his passion.
Shyam is a New Zealand based videographer and Photographer. He studied at Massey University, BDes (Hons) and has just released a music video for Riiki’s debut single ‘One Day’. Shyam has had the pleasure of directing and producing work for Drax Project, Ocean Alley and Red Bull New Zealand. As well as working alongside Rob on “A Lost Light” (2018) as 1st AC.
Thank you for your support!
Rob, Ethan & the team
Disclaimer: This film is an independent production from 121 as an organisation. 121 has provided approval to make this film however the production is mutually exclusive to subjects of the film.
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