11 ½ MINUTES - A DRUM CORPS STORY - REMASTERED!
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- 11 ½ MINUTES: A Drum Corps Story documents the summer of four young adults in 2001, as they toured the country with the Blue Devils Drum & Bugle Corps. This remastered version of “11 ½ Minutes” contains enhanced audio and never-before-seen footage. The documentary gives a rare glimpse into the world of one of the most extreme youth activities in America - Drum Corps! Thousands of kids give up their summers to do drum corps…and they pay to do it! Drum Corps performances have evolved from military-style marching bands of the 1930s to Broadway-caliber, Cirque du Soleil-like productions. 23 years since this documentary was shot, drum corps has undergone many changes - tour fees have soared, climate change has altered rehearsal schedules, and performance demands have heightened. The remastered version of “11 ½ Minutes” is a time capsule of an activity going through a seismic shift.
“The most comprehensive, entertaining, and inside look at the drum corps activity.”
-Jarrod Madrigal, Drum Corps World
“The best documentary about drum corps!” -Ed Dempsey, Drum Corps International
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11 ½ MINUTES
A Drum Corps story
A Sheiffele/Christensen Film
Written and Produced by Rob Sheiffele and John Christensen
Narrated by Debbie Seely
8:58 crazy how low your fees used to be.
It's crazy that I competed against some of these people when I marched Cadets in 2000. I've been in love with BD since 97.
Hey! 8:48 ! That’s me!! ❤ So great to see this again!!
Great video! I marched with Guardsmen 1975 and 1976. Guardsmen made finals in Philly 1976, so I was on the field for the scores. Blue Devils first DCI title! Styles and rules change, but the great effort by all is the same in every decade. I slept on many gym floors and squeezed my 6'1" frame into those bus seats. Thank you for all the years of great drum corps! I saw Blast live a good example.❤🎉😊
I see nothing but purple and white bubbles made of fudge or chocolate of some kind...
Bro are you tripping or just a boomer?
Now... Rainbow colored seaweed of some kind...