The Smart Studios Story

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The Smart Studios Story
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Directed byWendy Schneider
Written byWendy Schneider
Edited byWendy Schneider
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Distributed byAmerican Noise
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CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Smart Studios Story is a 2016 documentary film written, directed and co-produced by Wendy Schneider. The film chronicles the history and impact of Madison, Wisconsin-based recording studio Smart Studios, founded by Butch Vig and Steve Marker in 1983. The film premiered on March 16, 2016, at the SXSW Film Festival and was released on iTunes March 7, 2017.

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Appearances

The documentary features interviews with artists associated with the studio as well as producers, engineers, and label executives, including: [1] [2]

Members of the bands Killdozer, Die Kreuzen, Bongzilla, Tar Babies, Young Fresh Fellows, and Appliances SFB also appear in the film.

Production

After it was reported in January 2010 that Smart Studios would be closing later that year, [3] [4] Schneider announced that production for the documentary was underway. She requested materials such as video, pictures and audio from studio sessions or live shows, along with submissions of cover art, flyers, video testimonials and written stories about the recording facility. [4] Schneider began funding the project via Kickstarter on February 24, 2014, seeking to raise $120,000 by March 30. [5] [6] The crowdfunding campaign was a success, raising $122,230. [7] [8] Schneider shot 70 hours of footage on 16 mm film. [9] [10]

Release

The Smart Studios Story was selected as the official film of Record Store Day 2016. [11] A promotional cassette featuring more than a dozen bands recorded at the studio was made available at participating record stores across the United States on Record Store Day 2016. [11] The film had its world premiere on March 16, 2016 at the SXSW Film Festival. [12] It opened the Chicago International Movies and Music Festival on April 13, 2016, [13] and was screened at the Wisconsin Film Festival on April 17, 2016. [14] The film was also screened in 10 US states and Washington, D.C. from October to December. [15]

A Tour Edition DVD was released for Record Store Day Black Friday 2016, along with a vinyl compilation of early Smart Studio recordings titled American Noise: Volume 1. [16] [17] An iTunes release followed on February 14, 2017. [18] The second soundtrack compilation vinyl, American Noise: Volume 2, was released in 2019. [2]

Reception

Dennis Harvey of Variety considered the film a "whirlwind tour of a busy if largely subterranean epoch whose long, often fleetingly glimpsed talent roster should pique the curiosity (and/or nostalgia) of alt-rock archaeologists." [1] Writing for Consequence of Sound , Michael Roffman deemed its length "all-too-lean" as it does not allow for comprehensively "trac[ing] the roots of [the Alternative] movement back to not only Smart Studios but the Midwest in general", but praised Schneider's "fine job" of bringing the stories to life with archive footage and found the film to be "an enjoyable and enlightening watch" and "a breezy music lesson". [19] Nick Allen of RogerEbert.com called The Smart Studios Story "a really solid documentary that should satisfy music fans and Killdozer enthusiasts alike." [20]

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