'All Access' Project Lets Students Film Concert Documentary
- Posted on Dec 17th 2009 2:00PM by Adam Horne
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This past summer, 14 talented youngsters were given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get face to face with some of the biggest names in music, including Weezer, Blink-182, Franz Ferdinand, Public Enemy and Girl Talk, among others. As part of Kyocera's All Access project, the high school and college students were selected to go behind the scenes at 2009's Virgin Mobile FreeFest to create their own unique concert documentary. The team was granted access to all the happenings in front of and behind the stage, allowing them to capture intimate moments and interviews with the artists, all presented from the point of view of these young, passionate music fans. Check out one of the clips after the jump, which features the documentarians sitting down with performers ranging from power-pop kings Weezer to indie darlings the National. To see the rest of the clips and learn more about this youth-empowering project, check out AllAccessDocs.com.
- Filed under: Concerts and Tours, News, Video, Movies




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