

Ian McFarland (Godfathers of Hardcore)
Jul 13, 2020
Ian McFarland, a filmmaker known for his documentary 'The Godfathers of Hardcore', shares his unique journey from punk musician to visual storyteller. He discusses the intricate process of filmmaking, including the creative challenges and logistical hurdles of capturing the hardcore music scene. With insights on networking, the importance of community, and the emotional depth of storytelling, Ian emphasizes the significance of preserving cultural history. He also delves into the complexities of licensing archival footage, stressing the value of relationships in indie filmmaking.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro
00:00 • 3min
From Punk Roots to Professional Filmmaking
02:59 • 9min
Documenting the Hardcore Legacy
12:06 • 13min
Negotiating the Past: Capturing New York Hardcore History
24:44 • 4min
Navigating Archival Licensing in Documentary Filmmaking
29:09 • 9min
Navigating the Turbulent Waters of Film Production
38:21 • 18min
Resilience Through Community
56:42 • 5min
Wrapping Up the Episode: Support, Sharing, and Music Insights
01:01:20 • 4min