by giovanni on 05 Feb 2012 09:17
My friends, Eugenio and I could make even a 10 dvd box set if we could only have the time...I do not promise anything, but with Stewart's blessing and a lot of efforts on our side, I guess we can do something for Christmas...
Let me see...I can think about something like that:
DVD 1 - Gizmo (full show, about two hours appr.)
DVD 2 - La Notte della Taranta (tracks taken from several shows, two hours appr.)
DVD 3 - A day in the life of Stewart Copeland (I had this in a can, an idea I was developing with footage of a day I drove him to do interviews, then back to the hotel, then to the venue for rehearsals with La Taranta, pre-show backstage, show, and after-show dinner)
DVD 4 - The Italian Job (another idea I never turned into reality: tons of footage since the first time he came here to promote TAMA drumset - the day I met him personally the first time - and a series of images taken in Italy of everything he did, year by year, that means live tracks filmed all around Italy, backstage, hotels, funny moments, driving around, etc... A journey into his relationship with Italy and everything he's done here in the last ten years).
DVD 5 - Orchestralli (full show in Milano + live extracts from other shows and soundcheck)
You can imagine also how many hours of audios we can turn into a series of cd (live recordings, soundcheck and rehearsals).
You can add also a series of merch we can work at; I'm already working on it by the way. I have also some leaflets or folders taken along with the various tour....I guess I can include them in the box (not copies, but original items that I grab in quantities when I discovered them).
BUT
Eugenio and I always talk about these releases; consider that it's not easy to make a good job; you can start working on a recording and you need to check if everything is ok; most of the videos were done with more than one camera, different qualities, and to check what's better and give it a proper direction, takes a lot of time; I lost count of how many hours we filmed, I guess we should be around 50 or 60. And of course, when we work on something (like we did for little movies of a few minutes) we need to have the approval of Stewart, and there is always something that he may want to change (it's about him, and it's right that HE has to give the final ok; if he wants to change something we do that, then we need the new approval).
Instead of a box, we could work on this material project by project, that means a dvd in one month, and six months later another one, etc...
Let's see...
Gio
Giovanni
StewartCopeland.net