1. Usually I start by asking someone what they write, but you’ve mainly been filming the graffiti scene, am I right?
I go by bazookafilms77 and yes I only film the graffiti scene.
2. Where are you from? When did you originally get into graffiti?
I was born and raised in Chicago but now live in
Oakland. I was introduced to graffiti in Chicago through the gang
things you would see in the area. But as far as doing a graff video it
was a writer from Texas who had asked me to film him because at the time
I was only doing music videos once he asked like I've always been a
nerd to my craft I remember searching graff videos and honestly seeing
the Ironlak videos is what blow my mind and knew then that I wanted to
adventure more.
3. Your videos are pretty iconic in the community, how does that make you feel? Did you expect this much support?
I'm honored that people feel that way but honestly I
always think that people don't see my work like that so when I get
comments about my work it surprises me but always grateful to hear how
people feel. I would say that my only exception was that I just wanted
to make sure that I can make an impact through my film's. In working and
doing the best that I can, that's why I feel that the support that I've
gotten is because of what I've shown through my dedication to this
culture.
4. Do you have a favorite story from any of your graffiti adventures?
One of my favorite adventures was my first metro
mission with my crewmates ANTE & HEKS back home in Chicago. I
remember how nervous I was because of the whole third rail thing. But at
the same time excited because of the adventure with 2 people I love
like family. I think what hit me the most about this adventure was
standing next to the train alone at some point as I walked away to take
flicks and what made it special was remembering how this train took us
away for a bit from the things I grew up with in Chicago and the family
adventures as well it was a deeper thing then just graffiti on this
mission for me.
5.
As far as film goes, were you always adept as a videographer? Or did
you learn by filming graffiti? How have you developed your craft over
the years?
Yes, prior to making graff films I was making music
videos. But I feel overall that graff really open my doors more to
improve a lot in my craft, one example before all these fancy cameras it
was hard for me to get nighttime action shots omg it sucked lol. But I
kept looking up methods of shooting at night. I practice a lot and I
also started getting more of an understanding of motion. This is just an
example of what I did to get better at shooting at night but I also
study lots of film to make those adaptations for my films.
6. Who are some of your influences? Are there certain directors or artists that have inspired you a lot along the way?
Some my influences besides artists have been
people who've made an impact on me like ma my crewmate HEKS, SKOMP my
students my community my family these things fuel me they help me to
create they help me tell my story but as far as directors Orson Welles
Spike Jonze Micheal Gondry George Lucas these directors for sure
influenced me alot in how I approached film.
7. What advice would you give to young artists who are just starting out?
Advice: don't rush, enjoy learning, grow and find
what fuels you. Show respect for yourself and others honestly, have fun
and see how you can be you in a sea of many.
8.
You’ve filmed some pretty influential names, how has that experience
been for you? What’s it like to meet and work with so many talented
artists?
It's been an honor to work with such amazing artists
and truthly I'm grateful because I'm not famous or anything. To have had
so many opportunities to work with such talented artists it means so
much that I've gotten to have this experience.
9. Are there any
upcoming projects that you have in the works? Is there anything you
want to plug or anyone you want to give a shout-out to?
Yes, I'm going to be dropping a film with CENO & Spraydaily. I would
love to give a big shout out to my MA, my crews AIR & ST6, my
students and my community The fam at WRBT. And definitely a shout out to 14th Street Supply.
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