The Misled Lab presents Barely Dead. Produced by JDU, written by Justin Eisinger. Cinematography & Editing by JDU. Motion Graphics by Matt Andrews & JDU. Art Direction by Andy Tunney & Eric Pieper. Featuring: Arlo Eisenberg, Erik Bailey, Alex Broskow, Chris Haffey, Chris Farmer, Brian Shima, Jeff Stockwell, Julian Bah, Oli Short, Jon Julio, Franky Morales, Cameron Card, Shane Coburn, Jon Elliott, Robert Guerrero, Tom Hyser, Azikiwee Anderson and many others. Distributed by Sadako Distribution. Dealer inquires welcome: doug@misledmedia.com. Shot on Super 16mm film & High Definition Video.
Barely Dead, Full Video on Youtube: Playlist (480p) | Single 54’ video : PLAY (240p).
Soundtrack Listing
- Intro: A Whisper In The Noise - Tango
- Marsh Montage: The Marsh - The Seasons
- Jeff Stockwell: The Boxer Rebellion - All You Ever Do Is Talk
- Franky Morales & Julian Bah: Franky & Julian themselves
- Chris Haffey & Brian Shima: 22-20’s - Shoot Your Gun
- Montage: Sage Francis - Noze Bleed & Gunz Yo
- Erik Bailey: A Whisper in the Noise - Silence
- Chris Farmer & Various: Nouvelle Vague - Ever Fallen In love
- Montage: Mellow Minds - Misdirected
- Credits: The Arcade fire - Wake Up
In 2006, many of rollerblading’s most influential individuals were interviewed for the documentary Barely Dead. Six years later, these interviews provide intriguing commentary on the growth and progression of rollerblading and blade culture.
While fashions may have changed and companies have come and gone, the words spoken by these blading leaders capture the many complex nuances of rollerblading life. Watch for some rollerblading history from the recent past that we all experienced together. Visit Oneblademag.com.
Lost Interviews - PLAY:
Erik Bailey |
Jess Dyrenforth |
Jon Julio.
The official 2007 Barely Dead YouTube.com release! Brought to you by Doug Urquhart @ The Misled Lab. The collector’s edition Barely Dead double-disc DVD set is available WORLDWIDE at your local inline skate shop. Get your copy today! MSRP: $23.99.
Barely Dead, Intro on Youtube - PLAY
Barely Dead from Doug Urquhart was featured on Techcrunch in an article about SyncVUE, a Skype Powered Collaborative Video Editing Software.
SyncVUE is a product that enables users to sync up media files like video or audio with their Skype contacts for collaborative annotation in real time. It’s an impressive use of the Skype network, an approach that’s likely to become increasingly common. There’s a long list of plug-ins available on the Skype Extras page, but that’s far from an exhaustive list. […]
up: Barely Dead Packaging, featuring Arlo Eisenberg and Jon Julio ; artwork by Andrew Tunney. Photo source: Be-mag.
In 1995, just four years after rollerblading became the fastest growing participation sport in human history, the first X-Games made its way into households across America. While millions of people were already familiar with the idea of inline skating as a recreational activity, the X-Games was the first time most viewers ever saw a side of the sport known then as aggressive inline skating.
For any young sport, getting so much exposure was a triumph – seen at the time as testimony to the sports’ longevity; a sign of widespread public acceptance. But what no one seemed to expect was public backlash from the recently united action sports community that nearly erased the sports’ mainstream marketability.
More than ten years later, a young sport that many wrote off as unoriginal has discovered the truth behind its origins and progressed to levels of unfathomable athleticism. Traits once viewed as weaknesses have evolved into strengths, and while the world slept, rollerblading — and those who live to do it — built a formidable international network of the dedicated and industrious nature.
Barely Dead is a film about an underground culture that has grown beyond ethnic, economic and social boundaries- a culture brought together by a shared love for rollerblading. And why that culture is going to be the next great anti-establishment movement for the 21st century.
up: Barely Dead Packaging, featuring Chris Haffey. Photo source: Be-mag.
Download the teaser : BDtrailer.mov (quicktime, 12mb) - Link Down
up: Jon Julio & Chris Haffey from the Barely Dead Dvd Packaging.
Be-Mag posted the 2nd trailer of the upcoming Barely Dead Dvd:
We are proud to present the 2nd trailer for the highly anticipated Barely Dead project by Doug Urquhart. Post what you are expecting of this project and spread the word about this trailer, since this Dvd is gonna be a must have.
Barely Dead, Trailer 2 on Youtube: PLAY
RW : Barely Dead is one of the most anticipated videos that I have heard about in my 8 or so years of Rollerblading. Does the fact that so many kids are expecting so much out of this video put any pressure on you to produce a great product?
DOUG : It explains why the film has not yet been released, seriously! Here is some of the latest: Justin Eisinger and I have been taking our time perfecting the ultimate script. I’m working on upconverting all the archived material (ex. Hoax I & 2, Mad Beef master Beta’s) to DVCPRO HD via a TeraNex. I have to fit into open time slots at a local studio (Crawford.com) after hours to use the Tera so I have to be patience at times. My Sony HDV camera is in So Cal right now as Carl Sturgess, Justin E, & Wes Driver help re-shoot interviews with Brian Shima and Jon Elliott. Matt Andrews is brewing up motion graphics Perfection is key. We are not rushing anything on this project but it is coming very soon. I promise!
RW : We saw amazing skating in Black Marketincluding profiles on Julian Bah, Will Gordon, Montre Livingston, Brian Aragon, and Brent Hicks, who can we expect to see profiles of in Barely Dead?
DOUG : Barely Dead (the documentary portion) will not have any profile formats. However, throughout the film you will be acquainted with: Chris Haffey, Alex Broskow, Cameron Card, Jon Julio, Azikewee Anderson, Shane Coburn, Chris Farmer, Jeff Stockwell, Mike Opalek, Jon Elliott, Julian Bah, Walt Austin, Robert Guererro, Michael Braud, Sean Keane, Pat Lennon, Dave Kollasch, Franky Morales, J.C. Rowe, Damian Wilson, Nick Wood, Arlo Eisenberg, Jess Dyrenforth, Tom Hyser, Brian Shima, Eric Shrihjn, Doug (a 67 year old ‘first-gen’ rec blader from Minnesota), Dave Carnie (oops disregard, he rejected the interview!), & many more! Simply stated, amazing skating.
Full Roller Warehouse Interview on Archive.org.
Barely Dead, a film by Doug Urquhart, written by Justin Eisinger.
Barely Dead Preview: PLAY
Eleven Years after the first X-Games, Rollerblading has found itself, fighting a war for survival, that has inadvertantly created the very history rolling was discredited for lacking by others. Barely Dead is the story of a global community of outcasts and athletes pulling together to explain and express their one unifying & interest : ROLLERBLADING.
Artworks by Andrew Tunney (2hands, Wonderfist.net | Andrewtunney.com)
up: Jon Julio / Brian Shima.
up: Julian Bah / Chris Haffey.
up: Chris Farmer / Erik Bailey.
The Misled Lab presents Barely Dead. Produced by JDU, written by Justin Eisinger. Cinematography & Editing by JDU. Motion Graphics by Matt Andrews & JDU. Art Direction by Andy Tunney & Eric Pieper. Featuring: Arlo Eisenberg, Erik Bailey, Alex Broskow, Chris Haffey, Chris Farmer, Brian Shima, Jeff Stockwell, Julian Bah, Oli Short, Jon Julio, Franky Morales, Cameron Card, Shane Coburn, Jon Elliott, Robert Guerrero, Tom Hyser, Azikiwee Anderson and many others. Distributed by Sadako Distribution. Dealer inquires welcome: doug@misledmedia.com. Shot on Super 16mm film & High Definition Video.
Visit Misledmedia.com (link down | Archive.org).
A sick picture gallery on Empir3.com of the of Misled Media’s visit to San Francisco featuring Erik Bailey, Jon Julio, Jeff Stockwell, Oli Short, Chris Haffey, Sean Keane, James St Ours, Tory Treseder for the filming of the Barely Dead Dvd. Link down.
Valo posted some HD footage from the upcoming Barely Dead documentary. Download the clips of Erik Bailey and Jon Julio, courtesy of Black Market / Misled Media (right click / save as). You can check some photos here. Links down.