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Deconstructing Dad
Earshot Jazz Film Festival Oct 27 - Oct 28
(Stan Warnow, USA, 2011, Blu-ray, 97min)
Saturday, Oct 27 at 08:00PM Sunday, Oct 28 at 08:00PM This feature-length documentary is a comprehensive exploration of the life of musician/inventor Raymond Scott, directed by Scott's son Stan Warnow. In the 1930s Scott invented "cartoon soundtracks," recording music with his jazz band tailor-made to reflect the action on screen (in a similar way to the soundtracks written for the famous Tom and Jerry capers). From swing music to electronica, Scott's music could be heard in films, television and radio in a career that spanned most of the 20th century.
Deconstructing Dad is filled with Scott's utterly original music, in a cinematic tapestry that interweaves family photos, home movies, film, television and cartoon excerpts. Interviewees include legendary film composer John Williams, Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo, Dutch musician and record producer Gert-Jan Blom, Moog synthesizer co-inventor Herb Deutsch, other Scott devotees, colleagues and relatives. "An enthralling, essential view inside the wonders of creative genius, American-style" - LA Weekly
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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