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Piece by piece

Author: Ed WalkerTom QuickelNoah TsutsuiNic HillUnderdog Pictures (Firm)All authors
Publisher: [United States] : Underdog Pictures, 2006.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : NTSC color broadcast system   Book : English
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An intimate journey into the most intriguing and misunderstood artistic movement of modern youth culture: the highly controversial graffiti arts movement in San Francisco.
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Genre/Form: Documentary films
Nonfiction films
Documentary
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material, Book
All Authors / Contributors: Ed Walker; Tom Quickel; Noah Tsutsui; Nic Hill; Underdog Pictures (Firm); Heretic Films (Firm)
OCLC Number: 75970038
Language Note: English dialogue, English, French, German, Japanese or Spanish subtitles.
Notes: Subtitle from container: The history of San Francisco graffiti, documented.
Originally released in 2005.
Booklet contains director's statement, narrator's statement, selected interviews and photos, and credits.
Special features: Over one hour of extended painting footage with Atari, Buder, HTK, Norm & Reyes, ICP, Ribity, Naka, TWS, TMF, LORDS, and more; lost interviews with Vegan, Cuba, Phresh, Heart, Meek, Love, US Crew, and more; 30 minute slide show with over 500 San Francisco graffiti photos; feature audio commentary with director Nic Hill, narrator Senor, producers Ed Walker and Tom Quickel, and motion graphics co-editor Adam Hazard; production notes; trailers.
Performer(s): Narrator, Senor, interviews with Dug, Crayone, Cycle, KR, Deen, Grey, Revok, Saver, Joro, Giant, Norm, Twick, Sibl, Jase.
Target Audience: Unrated.
Description: 1 videodisc (78 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (50 p.; col. ill. :14 x 20 cm.)
Details: DVD, all regions; Dolby Digital, dual-layer, NTSC.
Responsibility: Heretic ; Underdog Pictures presents a Nic Hill film ; production assistance, Ed Walker Jr., Tom Quickel, Noah Tsutsui ; directed by Nic Hill.

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An intimate journey into the most intriguing and misunderstood artistic movement of modern youth culture: the highly controversial graffiti arts movement in San Francisco.

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