Sydney film-maker Louise Curham was approached in 2002 by The Brass Bed to make a Super8 film for their song "Truthbender".
She uses many hands-on techniques in her film work, splicing, hand-colouring, bleaching, cutting film down the middle andre-filming.
The song was written by Stu Thomas and is from the Brass Bed album "Save Your Breath".
The film is from the "Super8 Video LP" DVD of 2007.
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Sydney film-maker Louise Curham was approached in 2002 by The Brass Bed to make a Super8 film for their song "Truthbender".
She uses many hands-on techniques in her film work, splicing, hand-colouring, bleaching, cutting film down the middle andre-filming.
The song was written by Stu Thomas and is from the Brass Bed album "Save Your Breath".
The film is from the "Super8 Video LP" DVD of 2007.
A song about endless sleazy St Kilda nites. Playing long late-nite sets in bars that never close, to people who don't have homes to go to. Watching from the stage as the crowd gets progressively animal, your only protection is a mike stand & a quick wit.
Perry Laird captures it all in his film.
It appears on the "Super8 Video LP" DVD.
Song by Stu Thomas.
Performed by The Brass Bed.
see www.geocities.com/thebrassbed
One of the films featured on The Brass Bed "Super8 Video LP" DVD. Film by Stu Thomas. The DVD is a visual companion to the "Save Your Breath" album : 15 underground filmmakers interpret the album track by track, all on Super8.
The DVD is available at geocities.com/thebrassbed.