Friday, September 28, 2007

Today's show: Looking back at "Sweetback"

On Friday afternoons on Resonance FM at 5pm, there's a new slot for repeats of I'm ready for my close-up. Rather than just repeat the show from the night before, we thought it might be nice to take the opportunity to broadcast some of the episodes that were podcast while Resonance was off-schedule during the summer for the benefit of luddites who don't go in for all this podcasting nonsense.

Today, we're airing a podcast from 3 weeks ago - Joel Karamath talking about the career of Melvin van Peebles and his seminal film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. This was recorded at the first Resonance FM / Electric Sheep film club at The Roxy bar and screen, so this seems a good time to air the repeat as the next film club is on Tuesday from 7.30pm where Alex Fitch will be talking to former Disney animator Vincent Woodcock about character design in animation alongside a screening of Sylvain Chomet's Belleville Rendezvous and his rarely seen short film The Old lady and the pigeons.

If you just can't wait 'til 5 o'clock, you can find the podcast here.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Tonight's show: Gypsy Caravan and the Raindance Festival

Also, tonight at 10.30pm, I'm ready for my close-up is back on air, starting with a compliation of two interviews recorded for podcast. Alex Fitch talks to Gypsy Caravan director Jasmine Dellal and I for India director Sandhya Suri plus Virginie Sélavy interviews Suzanne Ballantyne, lead programmer of the Raindance Festival.

If you'd like to hear those interviews in their original context you can do so now and you can find links on each of the two pages:
Suzanne Ballantyne (Art-house cinema podcast) /
Jasmine Dellal and Sandhya Suri (IRFMCU 13/09/07)

Today's show: The work of Leah Moore and John Reppion

From this evening, Panel Borders moves to thursdays as part of an hour long magazine show about comics called "Strip!" at 5pm and to kick off, the whole of tonight's show is an interview conducted by Alex Fitch and Duncan Nott with writers Leah Moore and John Reppion.
Leah & John talk about writing comics such as Wild Girl, Albion, Raise the dead and Savage Tales for Wildstorm and Dynamite Entertainment... Leah also talks about her dad introducing her to the wonders of comics and writing last year's Christmas Stamps short story, while John talks about writing for The Fortean Times and gathering his zombie army!

Links: Leah and John's website and blog
comicon.con interview with Leah & John about Raise the dead
Publishers Weekly article on Albion

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Podcast: Art House cinema podcast, September '07 - Raindance special


It's Resonance FM's latest Art House cinema podcast featuring reviews of films released this month at 'Art House' cinemas in London and also showing at the Raindance Film Festival... This show is presented by Alex Fitch with contributions from Virginie Sélavy (editor of Electric Sheep Magazine) and Michael Hall (video shop manager and lead singer of the band Nebraska... In this episode there's also an exclusive interview with Suzanne Ballantyne, lead programmer of the Raindance Festival.
You can stream the show by clicking here and pressing the play button or right click here to save the mp3 file direct to your computer...

Films reviewed include Disturbia, Syndromes and a century, Drawing Restraint 9, The Amazing Lives of the fast-food grifters, Exhibit A and The Boss of it all.

Links: You can read print versions of Virginie's reviews in Electric Sheep Magazine
Londonnet's guide to all the times and locations of all films currently showing in the Capital's cinemas
Alex's interview with Allan Moyle, director of festival opener Weirdsville

(mp3 format, 28mins / 26.9mb)

Monday, September 24, 2007

Podcast: The art of W. Heath Robinson and the work of The Cartoon Museum


Today's show is now available to download... (mp3 format, 13.9mb)

For more info and a selection of different file formats you can download or stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.com

Today's show: W. Heath Robinson and the work of The Cartoon Museum


Today's Panel Borders is at the earlier time of 4.30pm, but hey! we're back on Resonance FM, so listen to it on your radio for the full sensorial experience...

Alex Fitch interviews Anita O'Brien, curator at The Cartoon Museum in London about their current exhibition on W. Heath Robinson and the ongoing work of the gallery...

Please note: Heath Robinson’s Helpful Solutions ends on October 7th and the museum is closed on Mondays.


Tomorrow and next week there are talks in the museum as follows:

25 September 6.30 - 7.30 pm
The Englishness of Heath Robinson
Simon Heneage, co-curator of the exhibition and author of the catalogue Heath Robinson's Helpful Solutions, gives an illustrated talk on what makes William Heath Robinson one of the most English of all British cartoonists.

3 October 6.30 - 7.30 pm
Innovative space-making and architecture inspired by Heath Robinson's Inventive World.
CJ Lim, Professor of Architecture and Cultural Design at UCL's Bartles School of Architecture, and Heath Robinson enthusiast, talks about his love of the artist's work and how it inspires his own designs.

Links: Wikipedia pages on The Cartoon Museum and W. Heath Robinson
The Cartoon Museum website
The William Heath Robinson Trust website
The BBC's Comics Britannia website

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Podcast: The weird(sville) films of Allan Moyle


Parental Advisory StickerTonight's show is now ready to download...
(mp3 format, 27.7mb)

N.B./ Tonight's show's contains very strong language !


So, if you are offended by such phrases as c**k-s**k*r and mother-f****r (which crop up frequently in Allan's reenactment of dealings with one of the producers of his films!), you have been warned!

For more info and a selection of different file formats you can download or stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.com

Tonight's show: The Weird(sville) films of Allan Moyle

Concluding I'm ready for my close-up's exclusive run of online podcasts*...

Alex Fitch interviews Allan Moyle, the cult film director of such classic movies as Pump up the Volume and Empire Records about his career and his new film Weirdsville which opens next week's Raindance Film Festival.

Check back here around 10.30pm BST to download the show or click on one of the following links to download / stream the show from the Internet Archive, Feedburner or iTunes...

*While Resonance FM moves studios across London... Normal service will be resumed on Monday.
The podcast only shows will then be broadcast on FM in the Autumn


Links: Official Weirdsville site
IMDb pages on Weirdsville and Allan's films
Wikipedia page on Allan Moyle
Allan's website
Raindance Film Festival website

Monday, September 17, 2007

Podcast: The art of Andrzej Klimowski part 1 (Putting the novel into graphics)


Alex Fitch interviews artist, novelist and lecturer at The Royal College of art, Andrzej Klimowski about his graphic novels 'The Depository', 'The Secret' and 'Horace Dorlan' plus his work on the 'Introducing...' / '...for beginners' books. Alex and Andrzej talk about the latter's literary and artistic influences as well as the evolution of his artistic style.

As Panel Borders is currently podcast only, you can download today's show now... (mp3 format, 14.3mb)

For more info and a selection of different file formats you can download or stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.com

Links: Andrzej's biography as reported on his website
Review of Andrzej's exhibition catalogue and examples of his poster art
Interview conducted by Paul Gravett
Buy Andrzej's books at amazon.co.uk

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Podcast: New Female Directors


Tonight's show is now available to download... (mp3 format, 26.4mb)

Continuing I'm ready for my close-up's exclusive run of online podcasts*...

In a show recorded live at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, Alex Fitch talks to two new female directors who have made two very different debut feature films. In I for India Sandhya Suri has collated 40 years of home movie footage of her family in Britain and India that tells the poignant tale of loved ones separated by land and culture, while in Gypsy Caravan Jasmine Dellal has created an epic concert movie with the cinematographer of Monteray Pop that showcases Romany music that will hopefully prove to be this decade’s Buena vista social club...

*While Resonance FM moves studios across London... The podcast only shows will then be broadcast on FM later in the Autumn

For more info and a selection of different file formats you can download or stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.com

Links: IMDb pages on Gypsy Caravan and I for India
I for India official website
Gypsy Caravan official website
Wikipedia's list of female directors
What's on at the ICA cinema?

Monday, September 10, 2007

Podcast: Putting the graphics into novels


Alex Fitch talks to David Brawn from Harper Collins about their range of graphic novels which include comic book adaptations of the works of J.R.R.Tolkein, Agatha Christie & C.S.Lewis as well as original fantasy and horror titles such as Abadazad and The Nightmare Factory.

As Panel Borders is currently podcast only, you can download today's show now... (mp3 format, 13.8mb)

For more info and a selection of different file formats you can download or stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.com

Links: The fortunes of graphic novels in libraries in America
UK growth of Graphic novel sales
Wikipedia pages on Christie artist Solidor and Abadazad
Lambiek.net page on Solidor
Harper Collins' Graphic Novels and Agatha Christie titles

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Podcast: Looking back at "Sweetback"


Tonight's show is now available to download... (mp3 format, 28.5mb)

Continuing I'm ready for my close-up's exclusive run of online podcasts*...

In a show recorded live at the inaugural Resonance FM / Electric Sheep Magazine monthly film club at the Roxy Bar and Screen in London's Borough High Street, Virginie Sélavy introduces a talk and Q & A conducted by Joel Karamath.
Joel, host of the ICA's Uncut film night, looks at the career of Melvin van Peebles and his seminal film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song.
As the talk was performed in a surround sound theatre with Joel & Virginie standing close to both the speakers and the recording device, there is unfortunately a pronounced echo in the playback, however sit back and imagine Joel is performing his speech with a megaphone at a political rally in the 1970s and suddenly it might feel a lot more authentic! Tonight's show was recorded and edited by Alex Fitch.

*While Resonance FM moves studios across London... The podcast only shows will then be broadcast on FM later in the Autumn

For more info and a selection of different file formats you can download or stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.com

Links: Electric Sheep Magazine
Virginie's review of the film
The Roxy Bar and Screen's website and page on yesterday's event
Wikipedia's page on the movie
Joel's notes on other black movies @ bfi.org.uk
Info on Joel's film night at the ICA

Monday, September 03, 2007

Podcast: Hine and Irving's Silent War(s) part 2

Alex Fitch and Duncan Nott conclude their interview with artist Frazer Irving and writer / artist David Hine, looking at politics in comics, artistic influences on pencillers and inkers, plus their recent collaboration on Marvel's Silent War.
As Panel Borders is currently podcast only, you can download today's show now... (mp3 format, 13.7mb)
For more info and a selection of different file formats you can download or stream, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.com

Links: Wikipedia pages on David Hine and Frazer Irving
Frazer's website
More info on Spawn
Interview with Frazer about Silent War
Interview with David about X-Men: the 198 & Son of M