The gloves are coming off for the Golden Jandals
1 September 2005
‘The gloves are coming off for the Golden Jandals’
Radio Active Handle The Jandal Diy NZ Music Video Competition 2005
From the four corners of Aotearoa, these heavyweights are entering the arena on the 21st of September, at the Embassy, to battle onscreen for a Golden Jandal. Only the strong survive and from 85 contenders only 15 have made it the last bout. The judges decision is FINAL.
Weighting in to take out the titles are:
Bands/Groups: Video Title: Directors:
GND "Change
Me" Preston McNeil & Jeremy Mansfield
The Video
Kid "CCTV" Andrew Johnson
Connan & the Mockasins "Skies
are for Flying" Sam Handley
Cookapie "Made for me" Brett
Green & Rueben Collins
Autumn Stone "Autumn Stone" Blain
Hosford
Fatcat & Fishface "Bat Fly" Carlos
Wedde
Goon "Manama Nuts" Christian Nicolson
Misfits of
Science "Fools Love Ragga Remix" Ed Davis
The
Sambassadors "Bruce Lee Bowla" Clare Burgess
Onelung "The
Royal Loop" Richard Hobbs
Odessa "Baby Don't Go
Home" Grant Buist
Fly My Pretties "Lucky" Rob Appierdo
Raw Sugar "Scorpios Nest" Ned Wenlock
Age Pryor "All
is Good" Mark Antony Fish
Autozam "Down on Me" Sam
Buys
These fifteen finalists will battle it out screen-style in the Golden Flip Flop categories of:
- Best
Editing
- Best use of exploitative tactics to promote the
band
- Best Cinematography
- Best Concept
- Best
Animation
- favourite Handle the Jandal Video winner
- and two runner ups.
..Who will ‘steal the round’ or will this be a ‘Knock Out’ decision..
Radio Active 89FM launched its visionary, independent music video awards seven years ago, providing a launching pad for aspiring filmmakers while actively promoting Aotearoa music.
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