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Liverpool’s Art of Digital conference – plus our own bus!

We had a busy time last week what with getting our Kickstarter project going, talking at Liverpool’s Art of Digital conference as well as working on all things Under The Mud that aren’t Kickstarter-related. And there are exciting things to tell you about all three of those!

Firstly, we had great fun at the Art of Digital conference. This was an event put together by our mates at Arts Council England and FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) to promote the use of digital tools within arts organisations. This was really cool as, while everyone should know that “digital tools” and “social media” are hugely useful for artists and creators, it’s very rare that you get such a diverse array of techies, marketers, futurists and artists all together in one place. There’s a good outline of some of the talks that took place over on the Art In Liverpool blog, but personal highlights were Herb Kim talking about the Thinking Digital conference that he runs, and how Twitter and blogging were key promotional tools for this, Matt Mason on “The Pirate’s Dilemma” plus hearing about how Liverpool photography collective Fab came together through social media.

We were of course talking about the Under The Mud / Kickstarter project, explaining how the film was put together with input from different people all over the place from whom we “begged, borrowed and stole” (according to Lenny’s video!) – basically doing what is sometimes known as crowdsourcing. We compared this to the way that your contributions to Kickstarter are crowdfunding Under The Mud, and how this is a really nice fit in keeping with the community spirit of the film. It also allows a digital social media campaign to become a really social media campaign in the offline world, as explained on the presentation slides.

And speaking of moving social media campaigns into the offline world, we’ve had some great news with our bus! We’ve managed to find an authentic 1950’s style old fashioned bus (rather than a boring modern-day one) which we’re going to paint with everything and anything Under The Mud and drive around Liverpool – not just through Garston (where the film’s set) and along Penny Lane, past Paul McCartney’s old houses, but John, George and Ringo’s too – as well all the other famous Liverpool landmarks across our city – including Liverpool and Everton’s football grounds. We know it’ll catch people’s attention going around town – we’ll even take some of the cast along for the ride! We’ve had to call in a few favours, but we think this is going to look even cooler ever – and don’t tell anyone yet, but we might take the bus on a bit of a tour…so the bus with your name on will be going even further afield.

Of course, to do this we need to keep the momentum going with Kickstarter! Thank you so much to everyone who’s already contributed – we’re excited and flattered by how many people from all over the globe have got involved so far. And if you can’t contribute any money, why not become a fan of Under The Mud on Facebook and suggest that your friends do the same?

There are so many other cool things going on behind the scenes that we’re not allowed to mention yet, but stay tuned and we’ll be able to share some more of the great stuff our contributions are helping us to do soon :-)

Lots of love,

The “Under The Mud” team

Bollox goes to Salford

Crossing international datelines “like it ain’t no thing” – Under the Mud screens a little closer to home at the Salford Film Festival.

5.30pm
Sunday the 25th of November
Salford Arts Theatre, Westerham Avenue (off Liverpool Street).

Screenings are FREE!

“Scouserage” in LA

Lenny and Mick with Michael Sheen

Lenny and Mick with Michael Sheen

LA really is a great big freeway – though thanks to Fat Nav Mick Colligan we never got lost!

Hollywood was a blast with a bit of help from Liverpool Acme and Virgin Atlantic four boys from Liverpool set off on their madcap adventure.

The trip ended up including wildfires that stopped us ever seeing Malibu, A-list celebrities, an open mic spot for Lenny and Mick, a Critics Choice award and Venice Beach and all hosted by two of LA’s finest – Mal Young and Brian O’Hare.  Not to mention a master tape that never played…all to be revealed in more detail soon.

Galway Film Festival

Lisa and David at Galway FM

Lisa and David at Galway FM

It was two days worth of good old Irish hospitality as ‘Under the Mud’ actress Lisa Parry and me (UTM writer David Catterall) headed to Galway for the 2007 Junior Film Fleadh.

The flight over was an interesting one as neither of us are particularly good with flying, especially on such a small aircraft. It was a good job we both had a lot to catch up on, and prepare for. We were heading straight for a radio interview as soon as we landed. Galway FM’s Craig Kelly was our host and what followed was a lively and fun interview that would hopefully get a few more bums on seats for the screening the following day.

From there we headed to our guesthouse to settle in and glam up for dinner.After a wonderful evening of wine, food and good company we turned in for the night.The screening took place at the Town Hall Theatre, a really cosy venue that was able to play host to a generously sized audience. The majority of this audience were teenagers and film makers who were interested in the process of how the film was conceived, so both of us has plenty of interesting questions to answer in the Q&A afterwards. The film went down extremely well with people, and we discovered that we had inspired the local Film companies to want to do something similar.

After sampling the local Guinness and a good old Irish knees up in a spectacular old tavern we set off home the next day content, happy and terrified of the bumpy ride home!

Screening at Cambridge Film Festival

Mick, Lenny, Roy and Sol entertained the crowds at the Cambridge Film Festival screening of UTM on 7th July, getting a great review in the process.

The team at Cambridge Film Festival

The team at Cambridge Film Festival

UTM writers take the plunge at Cannes

Mick, Lenny & Dolph Lundgren

Lenny, Mick & Dolph Lundgren

Mick Colligan and Lenny Wood went to the Cannes Film Festival followed by a camera crew to promote Under the Mud. As well as hanging out with the stars there was time for some useful insights into the world of film.

See what Mick and Lenny had to say to the BBC in this video.