March 17th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
This week we head to the UK for our latest Certified Film Threat in Progress. Jeanie Finlay is currently crowdfunding her latest film, “Sound It Out,” on IndieGoGo…
March 7th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | 1 Comment
“Sound It Out tickled me at times, made me sad sometimes, and even shocked my senses a bit. It’s a film that is as much about what it means to be human as it is about a record shop. I was changed after I saw it.”
Michael Kurtz, Co-founder – Record Store Day
February 24th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
CONVENTO a personal favorite because of its unusual subject matter and strong sense of place. Another one is director Jeanie Finlay’s Sound It Out, a small documentary screening in the 24 Beats Per Second program about the obsessive music fans that work and hang out at the last record store in the Northeastern English town of Teesside.
February 4th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
For all press enquiries please email: sally “at” pipocapictures “dot” com
Synopsis
Updated – SOUND IT OUT – theatrical tour – press release
Press Pack
Previous Press for SOUND IT OUT
Jeanie Finlay talks to Jason Solomons for The Guardian Film Weekly Podcast at Sheffdocfest
Director interview/podcast at SXSW for Directors notes
Overheard – Director Q&A for Silverdocs
Film threat interview with Director about the making of the film
Download print quality press images
Captions for press images
Gallery of web quality press images
Please note: All images are for SOUND IT OUT promotional/press purposes ONLY, are copyright Jeanie Finlay / Photographer as marked on the print and must be credited in full.
Download Director head shot
Director Biog
Trailer link on Vimeo
Tech: Shot on a Sony Z1, EX3 and Canon 7d.
Running Time: 74.40 (Pal) 78.00 (NTSC)
Screening Formats: HD CAM (NTSC and PAL) Digi Beta (PAL) and Pro Res Quick Time file on hard-drive.
February 2nd, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
Sound It Out is the last independent record store in Teesside, and almost certainly the first to be immortalized on film.
November 30th, 2010 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
Original article from Left Lion When tapes became de rigeur in the eighties, they said vinyl was not long for this world. When CDs came striding in in the nineties they said that tapes and vinyl had definitely had their day. When minidisc were released, well, nobody paid the blindest bit of notice really, but […]
November 29th, 2010 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on Mojo
A tiny but lovely mention in this month’s Mojo Magazine