Copious Notes
The journal of a Kentucky culture vulture
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Jun26
Michael Jackson: What were your favorites?
Filed under: Film, Music, Television; Tagged as: Beat It, Michael Jackson, Off The Wall, The Wiz, Thriller, video8 CommentsThriller always gets all the props, but in many ways, the Beat It video (above) was Michael Jackson’s masterpiece — a gritty little drama with the classic Michael look and moves. You can look at this and see where a clip like the mini-movie of Thriller came from.
Last night, I wrote about how time has not been kind to Jackson’s public image and many young people today are probably mystified as to why there’s so much fuss about the gloved one.The thing is, his legacy is a matter of multimedia history: the videos, the albums, even a few film appearances. Beat It is the first video I would send people to. And as iconic and historic as Thriller was, I’m one of many who would call the Off the Wall album that preceeded Thriller Michael’s best. It was the coming-of-age album for the former child star, and bash disco if you want, but Jackson did it as well as anyone.
Fortunately, he didn’t pursue film with as much verve as other pop icons. But even there, The Wiz features a nice little performance by Jackson, and it was one of the keys to launching his career.
Those are a few of my favorites, evidence of his greatness. What are some of yours? Comment below and share.
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Jun13
Ichthus video: Hangin’ with Hawk Nelson
Filed under: Ichthus Festival, Music, rc talk - Christian pop culture, video; Tagged as: Hawk Nelson, Ichthus Festival, Jason Dunn, videoNo CommentsThe Herald-Leader’s Jason Morrow hung out with Hawk Nelson on Thursday. He had a video camera with him. Check it out.
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Jun13
Ichthus video: In the beginning
Filed under: Ichthus Festival, Religion, Uncategorized, video; Tagged as: Ichthus Festival, video, weatherNo Comments
Remember, so long ago, Thursday, as the 40th edition of Ichthus was getting started? Jason Morrow has some video to remind us. -
Feb16
‘Our Lincoln’ trailer
Filed under: Central Kentucky Arts News, Classical Music, Music, Opera, Theater, UK; Tagged as: Kentucky Humanities Council, Michael Breeding, Our Lincoln, UK Opera Thetare, videoNo CommentsA video production of Our Lincoln is still up in the air, but Lexington filmmaker Michael Breeding has posted a short preview on his website that gives you an idea what the show looked like. Breeding oversaw a video crew in Washington D.C.’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts when Our Lincoln, a co-production of the Kentucky Humanities Council and University of Kentucky Opera Theatre, was presented there Feb. 2. But additional money will be needed before the footage can be produced into a DVD and/or broadcast.


