Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free june Page 13 entertainment dec press film series will screen pairs feature crime film festival to focus on Paizs development by Brad Oswald though its still Early in the local filmmakers career for a retrospect Winni Eggers can View the collected works of John Paizs at a film festival july 1 to the showing of his lifes cinematic work coincides with the National release of first feature length crime by Toronto no Star said the two week Festi which will run nightly at the cinematheque in 100 Arthur will present an interesting look at the evolution of a film i think All the films will be very interesting to people Are interested in working in films them he or perhaps Are just interested in a persons because you can see me learning my Craft As you watch the in addition to crime a film about a movie makers misadventures while trying make the perfect crime the festival will run a number of Paizs Short Livecc Tion and animated favorite he said his favorite Early works Are springtime in he for the first time ally the elements came together exactly As the obsession of Billy the first be seen by a Large its the film that made me want to keep going because it made me think that maybe making films was a possibility for said the native of Winnipeg North end who now Calls River Heights also on show will be Ivy and other dead and the International which with springtime in Greenland make up Paizs the three worlds of Nick the earliest works include de Borax of the future and Highway 61 along with the animated shorts the nine to five hoedown and the who cites Walt Disney and Stanley Kubrick As his said his interest in filmmaking began in Junior High movie camera my dad had a movie and i just picked it up one Day and was filming my pet he sex i figured out that i could make them disappear by stopping the removing them the and starting it up i showed the finished film to my they All thought it was pretty that was my first his love of sketching led him to Ward cartoon drawing and animated films he worked a year As an Ani Mator doing sesame Street cartoons and Tel but the switch to live action was i went to an animated film Festi Val with one of my he the film took three years to make and three minutes to and when it was Over there was kind of a smattering of applause and i thought to is it i for three years and the amount of labor i put into it i could have produced a live action film of decent he in Kiwi of sick of everything to do with crime to me the most rewarding parts Are when in writing it and the ideas Are coming and in Happy with when in editing it and its starting to come together and for the first time its feeling like a movie then if it works on the audience that the last great Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers perform at and tonight transportation for grandstand acts Courtesy of budget re Tacar and Ford budget re Tacar today is seniors Day All seniors admitted free til 6 the Mol sons Manitoba and ladies body building championships in the Arena take a bus to the sex i frequent service every 10 minutes from downtown special buses marked stadium will operate from Portage and via Portage Avenue to the exhibition Gate during the following hours weekdays weekends last bus leaves the stadium at please note on june 21st and regular bus service from downtown and All major routes end at sunday service everyone loves the red River exhibition paraded during the exhibition Parade this june 21 some Winnipeg transit buses will be the area bounded by Portage and Broadway and Vaughan Street will be closed to Auto traffic at 1100 and to buses at 12 00 p Al p m tie Parade starts from Mary and memorial via memorial to Broadway and West to Portage Avenue and Polo Park it will take 1 hours to pass and during this there will be rerouting Wilt service gradually being restored to Normal ii you require further Parade rerouting Call transit Lor information at All shows and events free with Gate admission children under 14 and seniors s150 june 19th28th Gates open to Winnipeg Arena Complex teen scene erupts at clubs Community centres nourished cites fledgling Rock concerts the red River sex by John Einarson special to the free press if anyone Ever asked me when the Best times were in music for recalls Bachman Turner Overdrives Fred it was Back in those Early Days in the Community without the most important and unique feature of the Early Winnipeg music scene was the proliferation of Community clubs in every the seeds of the 60s Winnipeg music scene were firmly planted in those the postwar baby Boom resulted in huge population of Young peo this caused a problem for the City of Winnipeg and the suburban areas which were not yet incorporated into one Urban what were they to do with All the kids to keep them off the streets their response was to build Community clubs in each neighbor some clubs already had been in existence since before the but dozens More sprang up in the late 40s and Early each offered organized recreation Al a wading can summer programs for and teen Community clubs were Treen recalls the guess who Jim i grew up at Community if it haunt been for a Community i would have been a there were so Many activities they were the Hub of the and dances were a logical Champlain was a magic place to play a feeling of Youthful innocence typified the Community club teen dance scene in the kids went to Jive there was no alcohol or Only the music was the says Burton Colin Palmer of the quid remembers it was a time when every one wanted to so the Community clubs were always kids wanted to see live and they would follow bands week after that when the music was fun and the Money was says the Jurys Ray i probably paid More for the Gas to get there than i for anywhere from 25 cents to a Dollar you would crowd into the sweaty Halls and dance to your local the raised plat forms that served As a stage would shake As the band rocked and the teens Between a do from sky or Krc reminded kids not to smoke in the and introduced the next Doc Steen would come and do Community club dances for Only kale the do would promote the dance All week on his a popular do meant a lot of kids at the according to if you got pm the do cays Peter Jackson to do your you were guaranteed a teens could meet All their friends at the club on Friday or saturday most often the girls sat on one Side of the Hall and the boys on the boys worked Early Winnipeg Rock part 2 up the courage to ask a girl to while the girls anxiously awaited an invariably the girls danced with each other until that first male crossed the once the ice was broken the floor would be jammed within and sweaty teens continued to dance All the or a Parent spot dances or Ladys an old Cali fone phonograph would blare out the latest at the end of the the lights would come newly kindled romances would be suspended until the following parents would be waiting at the and eager Young fans would crowd the stage to talk to the band or seek the next week it would happen All Over first gig for Young the local Community club was often their first you could convince the kids on the club teen Council to Book your usually on a percentage of the and All your friends would show almost every musician in the City got his Start at the neigh boyhood the first real gig i Ever played was at orioles Community Turner fondly i played for a soft drink and a Choco late Ken Smyth says Neil Young and the Squires first booking was at Riverview Community got for the whole Jack Wong recalls that in the late the Continentals were one of the first bands to play Community we broke the Field for a lot of bands by getting Community clubs to Book in the latter after the Shon dels had established their reputation at the town and country they abruptly left the adult crowd for the excitement of the Community when radio stations started broadcasting from Community local bands were heard by a wider in was 15 and playing Community clubs in the orfans developed a supportive Cummings the Only High the velvet ones with the Pepsi cola club every Friday night from to 10 on recalls Mike Han in the mid60s Krc Fea tured live broadcasts from West end memorial Community club every thursday evening at soon after their return from i the 5 am event the crescendos were featured on one of those and the whole City heard the new sounds they brought within two weeks of the release of the beatles sergeant peppers lonely hearts club band footloose and fancy free per formed cuts from the up live from West end memorial on fluffs Dave Burgess re members we even played a banned song on a broadcast from West end Krc had banned the stones lets spend the night but we played it Over the air without them realizing Strong following through Community clubs Many Loyal fans supported local the orfans developed a Strong Fol the kids in to clubs really took a liking to says de and once that started to it just Snow and it was orfans every bands would distribute their business cards to the Community clubs for other bands would phone the clubs to find out who was on the teen Council and make a direct sometimes it was difficult to locate the All the Community clubs were listed in the phone Book under clubs and organi recalls the crescendos Glenn you were never sure who you were or whether it was the foresters organization or often the teens in charge of the bookings at a club would attend other Community club so you could hand out cards at the end of a gig and get a booking for another John Macinnes recalls How the Early mongrels got their first Community club engagements we used to get gigs where the de Verona had where Burton Cummings had broken a the Community club organizer always asked first if we had a piano play if we then we got the favourites some Community clubs were favourites with the Cham Plain was a magic place to recalls Glenn so was Mapes Maple Leaf Community the Best Community clubs were the ones that were Well organized by their teen the enthusiasm seemed to flow Down from they seemed livelier and the kids had More West end memorial Community club was an important gig for Many that was the first Community club we played in win says the fifths Jim Gra after the band moved from Winnipeg All of a sudden everybody wanted Glenwood Community club was a hot spot As according to Glenn All the Good bands played River Heights Community club was the most prize Community club gig in the Chad Allan and the and later the guess routinely held attendance records drawing a big crowd at River Heights was a bands recognition of my Only says the co dells Dennis is never played River that was the big when the fifth played at River Heights people would line up at to get according to Richard everyone wanted to hire the band because they could pack the Community Gwizdak recalls a humorous incident we played Charleswood Community club and the whole ceiling came people were dancing and stomping their feet and pieces of the ceiling were falling on us As we next the cellar an excerpt from John Elna sons Book shakin1 All Over the Winnipeg 60s Rock restaurant 718osborne saturday sunday holidays dim sum to 3 Zumr voices for papa mends strike Scripps Howard news service two Hundred actors who create the voices for Hollywood top Ani mation houses Are on an unprecedented but papa smurf and Smur Fette of the smurfs series Are upset Over the whole gourmet Buffet every sunday evening 4 8 8 choose Chicken hip of swedish Corn on the bar by scalloped Cole fresh fruit potato marinated bean assorted cold Moat cheese assorted fresh salad bar every night dining room Viscount Corr hotel 1670 Portage Avenue 7750451 i feel like in striking my friends and in sick about said Don the voice of papa Scrooby Booboo Bear and Jelly stones Ranger there Are absolutely no prob lems whatever at the conflicts Are with the other animation he the represented by the screen actors want More Money for doing More than one principal character a they want the Standard workday Cut from eight hours to four to avoid voice we Are on strike and we Are Only on third through the fall said Lucille the voice of Smur the smurfs Are up for an Ive got a migraine head ache right which produces More than half of saturday morn Ings is refusing to discuss its plans in the event of a prolonged sources in Hollywood said the studio will soon audition nonunion actors As and the animation which include filiation and May seek actors from in to the voices Are recorded first and the animation synchronized weve got much of the voice recording for the fall season in the said a Hann Barbera spokes the strike Doest pose immediate who has created voices for Hann Barbera for 30 said some cartoon studios require the actors to voice several characters for More than four hours a which causes vocal but a typical workday at Hanna Barbara is less than two he the voicing for a typical 22mi Nute cartoon episode is recorded in about 90 whose natural voice is a dead ringer for Ranger was one of the two actors who did voices for the Early Hann Barbera car Toons in the up to 12 actors will be used in a typical smurfs Mes sick said the strike will Hurt every it will really Hurt the newcomers to the if the studios end up paying for each cartoon character that you just hire More a Young person cant build up a repertoire that
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