Radio Show #1 Jan 9 2013
Show Title: The Launch Of The Home Movie Legacy Project
Host: Rhonda Vigeant
Guest: Phil Vigeant, Owner of Pro8mm;
Author of The Power of Super 8 Film:
Insider Secrets Every Filmmaker Should Know
Summary: The debut episode of The Home Movie LegacyProject was a content rich hour that addressed why home movies are such a vital
part of our culture. They are the most organic form of physical evidence that
we have about our families. Home movies
help us to shift our focus and transform our understanding of how our families
lived. They help us to access our
memories in such a powerful way, often giving us huge breakthroughs so we can
shift our focus and transform our understanding so we can move forward in our
life. They help us heal and connect with
our departed loved ones. They create a legacy of story that we can hand down so
our descendants will know how we lived.
The episode covered the
evolution of the home movie, including formats such as 16mm film, regular 8
film, super 8 film, and the many formats of digital video. We talked about the
digital dilemma we have in trying to bring all these many formats into our
modern lives, so we can have access and share them in a modern platform,
including sharing them on social media.
Guest Phil Vigeant is the
business partner and husband of host Rhonda Vigeant. Phil shared how his company, Pro8mm of
Burbank, CA evolved,
and the Super 8 film format being used by consumers to shoot home movies or a
format widely used by students in film school, to one that provided solutions
for the professional use of Super 8 film as a production format widely used in
Hollywood. The company was originally
called Super8 Sound. Founded in Cambridge,
MA by Bob Doyle in 1973, Phil talks about the companies early professional jobs,
including the famous commercial shot for Nike using the Beatles song “Revolution” in the early 80’s, to Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” Music Video in 1988, and Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas as You” in 1994.
This began the evolution of
Super 8 to be used professionally for thousands of jobs in main stream media
jobs, including major motions pictures such as Argo, Super 8 and JFK, hundreds of jobs for MTV and VHI, commercials
for major brands, and dozens of television shows.
The episode concludes with
how all the studio work inspired their clients to go back to their own families
home movies and first films often shot on Super 8 (people such as Steve
Spielberg, George Lucas, Steven Soderbergh, Christopher Nolan, J.J. Abrams, Sam
Rami, and Spike Lee) and why they wanted Pro8mm to handle their personal media
assets the same way they have had their professional media assets handled, with
the same level of integrity and on the same professional equipment.
Rhonda and Phil wrap by
sharing that this service is not just for the moguls, but for the masses, and
that through the weekly radio show their goal is to teach and inspire people
how to be head of their own studio, to give their home movie legacy the same red
carpet treatment that famous people do and do it with urgency...before it’s too
late!