Ticket Hunt Again

Ingela is filming, we got great help of our sound technician Olle Sj�str�m.

Ingela and Olle is filming a fan from Finland.

Two weeks ago we found ourselves outside the Globe Arena, waiting for the ticket sale for the next Bruce Springsteen tour to take place.

Johanna was first on the spot, Thursday morning she showed up, camera in hand to capture people in line, queing for tickets. On Friday morning Ingela showed up and the last 24 hours we did a lot of filming also. Olle Sjöström was our talented sound tecnichian once again, he had helped us during the summer when we did an interview with Niklas and Mattias. We have been filming on two occasions earlier this year, first we met Inger and Dan again, and then Niklas, Mattias and Michel who joined us for the last part of the second shoot.

The tickets were released on Saturday September 1st and we got a lot of good material when we filmed and took stills. Ingela has put together a short trailer which will be showed during the Umeå Film Festival next week, where Igela also will talk about the making of the documentary thus far. We hope that will bring a lot of attention and hopefully some sponsoring to our film.

Erika is the proud owner of a ticket to the show in December 2007.

Erika is the proud owner of a ticket to the show on December 10th, 2007.

We’re also planning for some sort of party for the fans after the Springsteen concert that will take place at the Globe on December 10th. And we’re of course looking forward to the release of the new Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band album “Magic” that will be released in October. (The US release date is set for October 2nd, the swedish one will probably be October 3rd.)

In My Book of Dreams

It’s been a while since the last report. A lot of things has happened, I feel a bit embarrased that I haven’t written a single line about Mission:project, and all that I’ve learned during the sessions at Kamera&Bild.

To make a long story short, we met five times during the spring and had discussions about our various projects with Olof Glemme, teacher in Photography at Konstfack and Anna Clarén, teacher at Nordens Fotoskola Biskops-Arnö. We showed our pictures to them, got comments and advise how to proceed, and talked a lot about how to finish a project. It was very helpful, especially the comments from the mentors, but everybody helped to push one another and we all made great progress.

I have somef ew chapters left to write, some more pictures to take, but the book is on it’s way. The layout and the editing is in progress, but the difficulties lies in how to find the money to print it. Should I try to get the book accepted by a publisher or should i print it myself?

This Little Light of Mine

It’s been a while since we last updated this webbsite, but we’ve been laying low, having our hands full with everyday life.

But now this project is moving into a new position. Johanna has been selected by the swedish magazine Kamera & Bild to participate in something called Mission:Project. The magazine is doing a series of articles about how to complete a specific photographic project. It’s not a competition, not a docusoap, but a chance to make a dream come true with the help of professional photographers.

The plan is to develop the text and still photographies to make a book about the swedish Springsteen fans. It’s not a project that will replace the tv-documentary, which still will be made, but a way to present additional material in another medium.

The five of us that have been selected to participate, will meet the staff of Kamera&Bild once a month (approximately six times) and they will follow our progress and write about all the difficulties and joys we encounter.

You can learn more about Mission:Project and watch webb-tv here:
Hopefully this will help us in the process with the filming also!

Pay Me My Money Down

Finally we’ve recieved a positive response to our search for money. Film i Västerbotten has agreed to support us! We get to borrow camera, light- and sound equipment and we can also use their computers for editing. But the best part is that FiV will be supporting us with 27000 SEK!

We’re so happy for the money because this means we can actually begin filming again. This is great news for us and it gives our project a long deserved boost. We’re back on track!

We like to express our deepest thanks to Film i Västerbotten and this coming weekend we’ll be doing som further planning when Ingela comes to Stockholm to see her very first Springsteen concert.

Stay tuned!

Long Time Comin’

The activity on this page has been rather low, we haven’t succeded in getting any financing for our film yet. We recently got turned down by Konstnärsnämnden, so we haven’t done much since we don’t have any money to film or edit.

But Mr. Springsteen himself has been all the more active. The new cover album, The Seeger sessions will be out on April 24th and he’s coming to play in Stockholm, at Hovet, May 21st.

The release of the tickets is due tomorrow, and because of the short notice we won’t be able to film this event. Johanna is going to be there, take some still photos and do her best to get hold of some tickets. If we can get our respective schedules together we might do some filming on the day of the concert, that’s not decided yet.

See you at the box office!

Don’t You Lose Heart

Things are moving. On Saturday, November 12th, we’re going to pitch our idea for Filmkontakt Nord. It’s a meeting where we’ll get to know if our project has potential to reach the Nordic audience and if so, we’ll get some coaching about how to proceed and where to look for financing.

Read more about Filmkontakt Nord.

This meeting is being held during a filmfestival for documentaries in Stockholm. Tempofestivalen takes place 9th-13th November and we’re going there to get inspired and to get in touch with producers, film makers and other people that can help us with our project.

We’re also waiting for the answear from Film i Västerbotten if they’re going to be able to take part in the financing.

Cross your fingers for us on Saturday!

Times They Are A-Changing

We’ve been working on our film project for almost two years.

From the start it was just Mikael and Johanna, but now we have enlisted two new members to our team. Ingela Hjulfors-Berg is a journalist and filmmaker and she’s going to be our photographer and editor. Carl Larsson is a business school graduate and web consultant and he’s going to take care of the marketing and financing of our film.

We’re happy to have Ingela and Calle on our team, they have given our project a new start and they contribute with lots of knowledge and good spirits.

We’ve also decided to divide the project into two parts. We’re now planning to make two films that will be shown together, hopefully both on television and on movie theatres.

Mikael is responsible for the part that is going to capture Bruce Springsteen’s visits in Sweden, from 1975 until today. This part will give the perspective of the fans and some swedish music journalists on Springsteen’s career.

Johanna will be responsible for the part that will show the swedish fans, who they are, how the music affects their daily lives and how much time and love the fans put down to see their favourite artist.

The reason for this is mainly practical, it gives us better possibilities to work effectively and share the responsibility. This will give us the strength we need to complete the project. Film making is a time consuming business and sometimes it’s very tough, but this will make it easier for us.

We’re working hard now, writing story board, manuscript and preparing the rest of the shooting. We’ve made a new pilot film and we’re planning a meeting with Film i Västerbotten to discuss the financing of our films. If you have any ideas or want to sponsor our project, yo are very welcome to contact us.

Keep an eye on this site and the Swedish Springsteen forum where we’ll tell you about the progress of our projects!

Johanna, Mikael, Calle, Ingela

These are Better Days

During the past week there has been a lot of attention on our film project.

The interview from last month has resulted in an article in the Asbury Park Press, the local newspaper in New Jersey. Apart from that the film is Mikael’s idea and that he asked me to join the project, it was a good article by swedish journalist Anders Mårtensson.

There’s also been an article in Metro and a longer version of it in Helsingborgs Dagblad.

We’re also very qurious, yesterday Film i Västerbotten was going to decide if they want to support our project and help us with the financing. So far we haven’t heard anything, but we expect some news from them later this week.

Blinded By the Light

This has been a weekend that won’t fade away easily!

It started on Thursday, Mikael and I were travelling in different cars to Gothenburg. Due to traffic jam we got there too late to film and we had some trouble with the tape to Mikael’s camera. We ended up being regular audience only, with no shooting except fore some still pictures.

Anyway, the show was ok, but sitting on the balcony was not. It’s too far away and for me it was like watching tv. No matter how hard Bruce was pelasing the audience it was difficult to be moved by the performance. Afterwards we had to rush for Stockholm and we didn’t get much sleep that night.

Back in Stockholm on midsummer’s eve we went to the cellar vault in the Old town to prepare it for the Saturday party. It took a while and we didn’t have time for that much celebrating, we were too tired.

Saturday started out nicely, after a quick look at the cellar vault, checking that everything was ok, we went to the pub Backstreets were we were to film. Ingela arrived from Umeå shortly after and her friend Lars, our sound tecnichian, had come too. As people started to come to the pub we interviewed them. We were really busy up to the point where Mikael and I had to go inside to see the concert.

It was fabulous, light years better than the show in Gothenburg with a lot of new songs. We got Downbond Train, Walk like a Man, and Blinded by the Light! After the concert we took a taxi to the Old town and it wasn’t long before people started coming to the party. Ingela and Lars kept on filming while Mikael were standing at the door and I was tending bar. We had some hundred people over and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. It wasn’t until 3 a.m that people started to leave.

It had been a long day, but a very beautiful one and we had succedeed in raising some money for the film. Today we also had the time to talk about the film and the future of the project. It’s all looking very good!

We’ll get an answer from Film i Västerbotten next week if they’re prepared to finance our film and we keep our fingers crossed. It would be nice to have their support!

All I’m Thinking About

So, it’s just 24 hours before Bruce Springsteen will play in Sweden again.
Our preparations for a hectic weekend with concerts in Gothenburg tomorrow and Stockholm on Saturday seems to be in order.

We’re going by car to Gothenburg tomorrow and we will be there in time to do some shooting outside the arena and to meet with our fans that we have interviewed before.
After the show it’s straight back to Stockholm, another 480 kilometers in the car…

Things are looking good for our party in the Old Town, after the Stockholm show on Saturday. 80 persons have announced that they’re coming, and there will probably be some late arrivals too.

After corresponding with the Jon Landau Management who told us Bruce was already booked for interviews and didn’t have time with us, we decided to invite the tour crew for the party, we’ll see if any of them will turn up.

Preparations for filming i Stockholm looks good too, Ingela is coming down from Umeå and she has involved her friend Lars who will be our sound technician. We will be a bit pressed for time, but we’ll have about three hours to film before the concert and we will also film at the party afterwards. So hopefully we’ll get some good shots.

It’s going to be really nice to see the show tomorrow! I’m really looking forward to it.

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