LOVE&SHOESTRINGS: BALLIN’ WITHOUT A BUDGET
November 19, 2009|Posted By loveandshoestrings in Thoughts | 7 Comments

It was on hour 33 of the 39 hour, no-sleep, keep-going, get-it-done, we-can’t-afford-this (concerning both health and finances), Blue Scholars “Loyalty,” music video shoot on December 9th, 2007 at 5:30am, as we wrapped location at Beacon Hill Elementary School, that the idea for Love&Shoestrings came into being. Though it didn’t bear such an endearing title at the time, the concept of documenting the absurdities of our ludicrously small production team’s process, seemed like the perfect way of embracing (for the time being) our high aspirations for cinematic excellence on unmentionably low budgets.
When I walked by our dude Futsum, on hour 33, he was holding a couple of C-Stands and a sandbag in the middle of a grass field muttering to himself, because sleep deprivation made him forget where he was going; and it was then that I realized…the extent to which we are under-personed is kind of hilarious. So it is with this point of inspiration, that we bring you Love&Shoestrings: a window into the process of a handful of people trying to deliver quality media, more often than not, on little more than just that.
Zia Mohajerjasbi
7 Responses to “LOVE&SHOESTRINGS: BALLIN’ WITHOUT A BUDGET”
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1st. And I LOVE YOU. Geeve.
Your passion lights all my fires.
1st!
Your passion frequently inspires me to do the best work I can in my own endeavors. Thank you for sharing that love.
Zia and Mack: Can’t wait to see it!
I am not going to be original this time, so all I am going to say that your blog rocks, sad that I don’t have suck a writing skills
I became familiar with your work through Jake One’s video for his single “Home” and it resparked my love for hip hop music video promos. Thanks for the inspiration.
I love seeing the behind the scenes. I’m an video newbie so its a good lesson
This is my first visit here, but I will be back soon, because I really like the way you are writing, it is so simple and honest