Bigbang on film/

11.11.2009 - 14:07

Make no mistake: We are talking about the best live band in Norway and director Lasse Gretland has it all on film. The follow-up to the last live film from Big Bang called “Radio Radio TV Sleep” from 2003 is described by the director as: “An old-school, low-budget hippie-production with a couple of film reels in a Kiwi bag”. It is dedicated to all those music lovers out there and you can really, really feel it, hear it and see it. The images do not lie, although there is no doubt that Gretland has brought in some of the best photographers in the country. The concert film is shot on 35 mm, which has given it a distinctive look. But oh, what a band and what a perfect timing for making this film. On the height of their carrier and with founder and front man Øystein Greni´s unstoppable energy and intensity. The precious film rolls have been scanned by the Goldeneye II scanner of Hocus Focus. We are further responsible for some serious editing by Martin Stoltz and colour grading by Haavard Albertsen. The release date is not yet set, but a hot tip is by the turn of the year 2009/2010. We simply can not wait…