Professor Hancock's Orchestra
Synopsis
Professor Hancock’s Orchestra showcases the work of Colin Hancock, a senior at St. Stephen's Episcopal School, who got a band together to record a jazz session on wax cylinder records in a recreation session of a Jazz legend, Buddy Bolden. The band, playing a song by Bolden, recorded its work through a mid-1890’s megaphone onto the wax cylinders, then listened to the playback on a 1905 Edison Triumph phonograph.
Section: Texas High School Shorts Competition
Premiere Status: World Premiere
Country: USA
Year: 2014
Runtime: 3min
Credits
Director: Charlie Ozburn
Producer: Charlie Ozburn, Colin Hancock, Mike Dolan
Screenwriter: Charlie Ozburn
Cinematographer: Charlie Ozburn, Mike Dolan, Jaxter Kim, Julia Mewborne
Editor: Charlie Ozburn, Luca Ring
Additional Credits: Research and Resources: Colin Hancock, Hal Smith, David Sager, Don Marquis, Bennie Zahn, Benjamin Cannaday, John Levin, Tim Knapp, Jeff Sesil, Jim Cartwright, Paul Morris, Other Support: Mark Kazanoff, John Moon, Dylan Blackthorn, Susan Shotz, Collen Hynes
Principal Cast: Colin Hancock, Hal Smith, David Jellema, Jonathan Doyle, Lyon Graulty, Jamey Cummins, Ryan Gould
Director Bio
Charlie Ozburn is eighteen years old and a senior at St. Stephen's Episcopal School in Austin, Texas. He has been making films for three years, the majority being action-oriented skateboarding projects. Ozburn began to pursue this interest in filmmaking academically in 2013, and Professor Hancock's Orchestra is his first documentary film.
Contact
Public Film Contact
Charlie Ozburn
charlie.ozburn@sstx.org
5124666860
Publicity Contact
Charlie Ozburn
charlie.ozburn@sstx.org