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  • 2010 KICK OFF – SATURDAY, JUNE 26th at 9 pm

    2010 KICK OFF – SATURDAY, JUNE 26th at 9 pm

    Our first show of 2010 kicks off on Saturday, June 26 at 9 pm. We’ll start the evening with Aaron Gibson’s film, The Good Soldier. Shot on location at Rocktown Climbing Gym and in Norman, OK, this film has been recognized at festivals both internationally (Cambridge Super 8 Film Fest, England) and locally (deadCenter Film Fest, OKC). In attendance will be various cast and crew. The film will be followed by a short Q&A session. Copies of the film will be available for sale at the showing for $10 (also available online).

    Following a brief intermission we’ll then show a classic FEATURE film (~95 min) of a similar genre.

    For additional details, sign-up on THE LIST and check your email for an update from Pancho here at the Renegade Picture Show.

    The show will begin at 9 pm.

    If this will be your first RPS, or if it’s been so long you’ve just forgotten, here’s some things you’ll want to bring:
    1) Some snacks
    2) Drinks
    3) Something to sit on (or in)
    4) Bug spray
    5) Maybe, a friend (maybe not)
    6) Courtesy cash for donations (keep the dream alive)

    Hope to see you all there!

  • Show Report – Reel Rock Film Tour – And Other Stuff

    We had a great turn-out for this event. This was our first gig that we required tickets for. That’s because the film cost us money to show so we needed to charge at least to break even. In order to do so I devised a plan to have vendor booths/sponsors for the event. At one time it appeared we would have 5 vendors but it eventually backed to 3 vendors. All were paying to be at the show and display their wares. As the crowd was mostly climbers, it was after all, a climbing film festival, they were drawn to the outdoor gear-store sponsor, and the wine vendor, the most. Our t-shirt vendor did ok but I think they wished that they would have sold more shirts.

    In any case, the event went wonderfully – not a single technical issue. In fact, it was probably one of the smoothest running shows I’ve delivered.

    As for the climbing films – all were absolutely amazing and with the feedback I got, everyone was really happy they attended. So maybe we’ll make it an annual event.

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    On to seasonal things as a whole.

    I am working on ways to make the Renegade Picture Show a more sustainable venture. Meaning less out-of-pocket $$$ for me, less copyright worries, and more focus on the overall artistic experience. The RPS is more than just watching movies on a wall – it’s a gathering, it’s a social art experiment.

    Every show I do I put together a program that includes the pre-show music mix, a slideshow featuring movie stills, trivia and other stuff. Then I arrange various clips – sometimes things I have created myself and finally comes the feature presentation.

    So this entire process is unique each and every time – and while I’ve gotten pretty good at delivering it and making it look seamless, there are still apprehensions each show about what people will think about the night’s show.

    Now that I’ve convinced myself that this is “art,” I’m ready to begin looking for grants that will support the show. I have a couple of leads. Of course I have no clue if anyone sees as much value in this as I do – so I don’t know if anyone would give me money to continue and even grow the idea. But it’s worth a shot.

    I’d like to start with about $1000 per season – that would allow me to do at least 5 shows next year. Maybe even invite some other filmmakers to show their film and talk about their work.

    Any thoughts?

  • Renegade Picture Show – Reel Rock Film Tour – Thursday, Oct 1 at 7pm at Rocktown

    Renegade Picture Show – Reel Rock Film Tour – Thursday, Oct 1 at 7pm at Rocktown

    Hey, if you didn’t hear yet, Renegade Picture Show has teamed up with Rocktown Climbing Gym to bring the Reel Rock Film Tour to Oklahoma City on Thursday, October 1 at 7 pm.

    Vendors/sponsors at the show include: Tree & Leaf Clothing, Forward Foods, Backwoods, and Native Roots Winery.

    This is an outdoor show (of course) so bring chairs, blankets, etc.

    There is a cost for this exclusive show – ticket are $10 and can be purchased day of the show.

    For more details go to http://rocktowngym.com/filmtour.html

    If you want some more info on what the Reel Rock Film Tour is, check this out.

  • Guerilla Drive-Ins in the News

    Things have been slow this season for the Renegade Picture Show but that doesn’t mean that we’re done. On the contrary, we have plans for more shows and are working on some new ideas. It’s just been a matter of finding the time to do the next show.

    The “Projectionist” (i.e. Me) has been working on his own film in addition to everything else that life brings. Who knows, maybe the film *might* even make the Guerilla Drive-In circuit one day.

    So don’t lose hope…we’ll be back soon enough.

    In the meantime, I wanted to share some news with you about a recent drive-in start-up in the Northeast. They’re dealing with some of the same stuff we’ve had to contend with – for those of you that know the history of RPS you know what I’m talking about. Here’s a couple of recent stories on them…

    Fosters.com – Dover NH, Rochester NH, Portsmouth NH, Laconia NH, Sanford ME

    Fosters.com – Dover NH, Rochester NH, Portsmouth NH, Laconia NH, Sanford ME

  • LATE Show Report from 4/18/09, RPS #16

    LATE Show Report from 4/18/09, RPS #16

    So the third season of Renegade Picture show has begun – this time with a “Dumb” (if not Dumber) movie. We had a GREAT turnout for the show and everyone had a great time. The weather was perfect – a great way to start the season.

    Sometimes I feel a little bad about turning down the music and starting the show because it interrupts the social atmosphere – everyone is moving about, chatting it up and just enjoying hanging out together. But once the pre-show footage gets going everyone seems to remember – ah, yes we are here for this – and they get comfortable and start to watch.

    Aside from a couple of technical glitches (i.e. losing power halfway through the show and having my laptop DVD player freeze-up at the VERY end of the film – that killed me by the way) everything went pretty well. I’ve realized I’m sort of a perfectionist when it comes to syncing everything together and making it appear seamless. I guess I have an expectation for that performance aspect of the show – a part which maybe you don’t see but I feel it is there because I’m trying to make the experience look and feel a certain way. I think therein lies the “art” part of the show. I was about to go off on a tangent here but I’ll save that discussion for a separate post.

    For the time being we’ll just leave the show report at that. Next show will be soon – I know we’re running out of days in May and my intention was to do at least one show this month but we’ve had an incredible amount of rain – that in combination with my absurdly busy schedule. Rest assured, we will have a show or two in June.

    By the way, who else here is a David Lynch fan?