An interview with Chelsea Christer, director of
A Slamdance Film Festival Documentary
Synopsis:
From inspiring triumphs to heartbreaking setbacks, Bleeding Audio relives the explosive career of the Matches and explores what it means to succeed in the digital age of music.
Thanks very much to Chelsea Christer for taking some of her valuable time during this year’s virtual Slamdance Film Festival to chat about her documentary film.
Bleeding Audio will be hitting a few more film festivals this year, and hopefully y’all will be able to watch it soon.
So, here’s a part review, part interview of Chelsea’s film: Bleeding Audio.
Enjoy.
You can also WATCH Chelsea talk with us about Bleeding Audio on our YouTube channel: HERE.
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