The World of Goo Boards (http://www.musicfanclubs.org/cgi-bin/ggd/YaBB.cgi)
Goo Goo Dolls >> Goo Goo Dolls >> Sundance Film Festival 2008
(Message started by: nmf009 on Dec 12th, 2007, 4:23pm)

Title: Sundance Film Festival 2008
Post by nmf009 on Dec 12th, 2007, 4:23pm
Link here (http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20071212005809&newsLang=en)

Fuse Skis into Park City, UT for 2008 Sundance Film Festival
�The Sauce� Hits the Slopes;

Exclusive VIP Fuse Lounge at Harry O�s

Fuse Partners with Warner Bros. Records and ZonePerfect� Nutrition Bars for One-Hour Music Special

�Where Music Meets Film: Live from The ZonePerfect Bar�

Premieres February 4, 2008

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fuse, the national music television network, will travel to Park City, UT for the 2008 Sundance Film Festival to cover the connection between music and film. Fuse will conduct live interviews for its flagship studio series �The Sauce� from its home base atop music club Harry O�s, overlooking Main Street. Inside the club, Fuse will capture �Where Music Meets Film: Live from The ZonePerfect Bar," a music event showcasing intimate performances from Warner Bros. Records artists including The Goo Goo Dolls and Jack�s Mannequin. The show will premiere on Fuse Feb. 4, 2008 at 7pm ET. After the festivities each day, VIPs and celebrities will be able to kickback in an exclusive sponsored Fuse Lounge inside Harry O�s from Jan. 21-27 to enjoy the musical performances throughout the week.

�The connection between music and film is incredibly important and we saw a great opportunity to provide viewers with unique coverage from the epicenter of indie filmmaking,� said Eric Sherman, president, Fuse. �With an ongoing commitment to strengthening our music programming, Fuse is excited to be the first music network to highlight the music scene in Park City and music�s role in filmmaking from Sundance.�

Fuse 2008 Sundance Film Festival Coverage

Fuse�s 2008 Sundance Film Festival coverage, including live interviews for the network�s flagship series, �The Sauce,� will kick-off Tuesday, Jan. 22 and continue throughout the week. Steven Smith, co-host of �The Sauce,� will report back to the Seventh Avenue Studio in New York City on Festival happenings as he meets up with some of today�s hottest music artists and celebrities from the rooftop of Harry O�s, where he will have a birdseye view of the action on Main Street. Viewers can access exclusive celebrity interviews, behind-the-scenes action, daily video updates and a daily photo blog online at www.fuse.tv and from their mobile phones beginning Jan. 22.

"Where Music Meets Film: Live from The ZonePerfect Bar"

�Where Music Meets Film: Live from The ZonePerfect Bar� features nightly performances from 12 headlining and emerging artists from the Warner Bros. Records talent roster Jan. 24-26. This special music event, within the Harry O�s complex, welcomes filmmakers and invitation-only guests 21 and older, space permitting. A one-hour television special entitled, �Where Music Meets Film: Live from The ZonePerfect Bar� will showcase these performances on Fuse, Feb. 4, 2008, at 7pm. Additionally, one-of-a-kind music downloads recorded live during the concert events will be available nationwide at grocery stores, mass merchandisers, drug stores and more, beginning Spring 2008 via specially marked packages of ZonePerfect� All-Natural Nutrition Bars.

The Fuse Lounge

The Fuse Lounge is an exclusive, secure area on the second floor of Harry O�s overlooking the venue�s main stage. An invitation-only event for guests 21 and older, the Fuse Lounge welcomes celebrities and VIPs throughout the Festival.

About Fuse

Fuse, the national music television network, a division of Madison Square Garden, L.P., owned by Cablevision Systems Corporation, brings viewers closer to their favorite artists and bands by featuring video blocks, exclusive interviews, live concerts, series and specials -- all rooted in the music experience. Celebrating edgy newcomers, familiar favorites and the hit makers of today, Fuse accommodates the wide ranging tastes and attitudes of its 12-34 year-old audience with compelling music programming on-air, on-line, on-demand and via mobile technologies. Additional information about Fuse can be found at www.fuse.tv.






Pros:
-I can almost always appreciate a performance on television

Cons:
-We have to buy granola bars to download additional performances?  What's the opposite of classy?  Trashy or tacky?
-So January is shot for writing/recording...  

Title: Re: Sundance Film Festival 2008
Post by Agent Orange on Dec 12th, 2007, 6:46pm

on 12/12/07 at 16:23:14, nmf009 wrote:
-We have to buy granola bars to download additional performances?


I think that is hysterical  :P

Title: Re: Sundance Film Festival 2008
Post by the frosty o on Dec 12th, 2007, 7:41pm
LOL Don't you know ... Granola Bar + Exclusive Music Downloads = Undeniably Brilliant Marketing! :P :D

Title: Re: Sundance Film Festival 2008
Post by DWG on Dec 12th, 2007, 9:41pm
Clif bars beat Zone Perfect bars any day.

I dunno. Sounds like an exclusive gig. Maybe Ed Begley will get to see the Goo Goo Dolls. He'll drive the EV, his wife will take the plane. Ed will buy carbon offsets to relieve the guilt.
Goo fans will buy wholesale quantities of Zone Perfect bars at Costco just to get a measly download.

It's all good.

Click to see the scary animated granola bar:
http://www.zoneperfect.com/




The World of Goo Boards » Powered by YaBB 1 Gold - SP 1.3.1!
YaBB � 2000-2003. All Rights Reserved.