The Story of Short Stack

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The Story of Short Stack
Story of Short Stack cover.jpg
Directed byAndy Clemmensen
Produced byAndy Clemmensen
Shaun Diviney
Bradie Webb
StarringShaun Diviney
Andy Clemmensen
Bradie Webb
Edited byAndy Clemmensen
Music by Short Stack
Bradie Webb
Release dates
  • 27 October 2011 (2011-10-27)(Live premiere)

  • 4 November 2011 (2011-11-04)(DVD)
Running time
67 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

The Story of Short Stack is a 2011 documentary which documents the journeys of Australian pop punk band Short Stack. It was directed, produced and edited by band member Andy Clemmensen. It starred many people, notably the band itself (Shaun Diviney, Andy Clemmensen and Bradie Webb). The film was premiered on 27 October 2011 [1] and officially released on 4 November 2011. [2]

Contents

The documentary spent years being made. It included the band's entire back catalogue of film clips and highlights of their career from their debut album Stack Is the New Black through to the cover of Rolling Stone on their 2010 album This is Bat Country and their single "Bang Bang Sexy". [1]

The revelation of the title and track listing of Short Stack's third studio album was on this documentary. It was revealed as Art Vandelay . Art Vandelay was released on Friday 18 October 2013, however with a slightly altered track listing. [3]

Trailer

A trailer was released on Short Stack's official YouTube channel, featuring excerpts from some of the interviews and featured clips from the movie and the new music video for "Bang Bang Sexy", which was also played in the background throughout the trailer. [4]

Premiere

The film was premiered live via satellite on 27 October 2011 at Event Cinemas around Australia. Hosted by Hot 30's Matty Acton and Maude Garrett, the cinema event included a live acoustic set by the band, a live Q&A with fans in cinema and the first screening of their documentary. Regardless of which cinema fans go to across the country, they were able to share in the same experience live.

LocationTime (AEST)
Queensland6:00PM
South Australia6:30PM
New South Wales7:00PM
Western Australia

The Perth screening time was shifted for the audiences enjoyment.

Diviney, Clemmensen and Webb also walked the red carpet at Event Cinemas George Street in Sydney at the Official World Premiere. There were only a limited number of tickets available to the event. [1]

Reception

On the purchase page for the DVD on the band's official website, the film has received all positive reviews. The total is 5 out of 5 stars, excluding the spam comments. [2]

Credits

Starring

NameAffiliation
Shaun DivineyMembers of Short Stack
Andy Clemmensen
Bradie Webb
Trevor Steel Sunday Morning Records
Chris Johns
Sonny Joe FlanaganFriend
Matty ActonRadio host
Lee GrovesMusic producer
Dan ReisingerMusic video director
Lewis UsherTouring Assistant
Luke LukessTouring guitarist
Sinj ClarkeTouring keyboardist
Shaun JenningsTouring Manager
Matt CovteRolling Stone Magazine
Brad SmithMembers of Heroes for Hire
Duane Hazell
Alex Bonic Potter
Lee McGarrity
Jay TaplinMembers of For Our Hero
Beau Taplin
Dave Tran
Geoffrey Mark Taylor
Nax Vee
Leon Blair

Other

Credited forName
Directed byAndy Clemmensen
Produced by
Executive ProducersShaun Diviney
Bradie Webb
Edited byAndy Clemmensen
Additional Music byBradie Webb
Post Production byGerald Webb
Live footage edited by
Live footage filmed byWalter Loveridge
Gerald Webb
Cover and Menu ArtworkGoran Momircevski
Justin Smith
End of Work
Live PhotographyWalter Loveridge
Tour PhotographyJimmy Machan
Sunday Morning Records/Artist ManagementTrevor Steel
Chris Johns
Artist BookingTony Grace Guarrera
Jeremy Sharp
The Harbour Agency
SongArtist
"Wild Wild West"The Escape Club
"All of Me"My Future Lies
"Don't You Dare"For Our Hero
"Secrets, Lies and Sins"Heroes for Hire

by Short Stack

SongAlbum
"Black Tears"One Size Fits All
"Boopacha"
"Before Angels Fall"One Size Fits All and Stack Is the New Black
"We All Know"
"Back of My Head"
"It's 4 You"
"Sway Sway Baby"Stack Is the New Black
"Shimmy a Go Go"
"Thick as Thieves"
"Princess"
"In This Place"
"Drop Dead Gorgeous"
"Nothing at All" This Is Bat Country
"Planets"
"Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
"Sweet Emergency"
"Heartbreak Made Me a Killer" (uncredited)
"In My Hands" Planets (EP) (credited from This is Bat Country)
"Electric Romantics"
"New York City Ballet" Art Vandelay (unreleased)
"Bang Bang Sexy" (uncredited)
"S.O.U.L." (uncredited)
"Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" (uncredited)
"Saturday Night"

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