NEWS - David Fincher+James Ellroy, viaggio di coppia seriale DOC sulla scena dei video anni '80 con "Living on Noise"
News tratta da SlashFilm.com
Hot on the heels of the confirmation that David Fincher and
James Ellroy are working together on an
HBO show comes the news of another project that Fincher will do for the big
cable network. Fincher will direct the pilot for an HBO music video show called
Living on Noise, described as a “half-hour HBO project
about music videos in the 1980s.”
The
Wrap has the news. Fincher, of course, got his start as a director making
music-related projects. Early on, there was the Rick Springfield concert film
The Beat of the Live Drum, then a series of increasingly more
high-profile music videos for the likes of Sting, Madonna, and Michael
Jackson. This doesn’t sound like a documentary series in the vein of HBO’s Sonic
Highways, created with Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters, but a dramatic
series reportedly rooted in the 1980s music video scene. Fincher was talking
to Playboy not long ago, and mentioned “this TV show I’m
doing about music videos in the 1980s and the crew members who worked on them.”
That would seem to be Living on Noise.
The timeline for production of this show is unclear. In addition to
Shakedown, which is the James Ellroy project, and Living on
Noise, Fincher is also working on a new version of the UK series
Utopia for HBO, partnering with Gone Girl author Gillian
Flynn. Fincher will direct all of the first
season of Utopia.
lunedì 22 dicembre 2014
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