New Documentary has video teaser
There is a new video teaser for the documentary "El Duque" up on La Quinceañeras website www.laquinceaneradocumentary.com unders Trailers. "El Duque" is the story of Joan Soriano, a Bachata Musician from the Dominican Republic, as he struggles to reach his goal of a hit CD and success as a musician. It is also the story of his large extended family living in the rural countryside of Monte Plata as they dream along with him, hoping that his success will improve their economic situation and quality of life. As a child, Joan's hands were protected by his father from the dangers of agricultural work after it was discovered that he had a talent for the guitar. Immediately upon this discovery, Joan, along with his siblings and other neighborhood kids formed a musical group and began performing for neighbors. Improvising with found object instruments such as homemade guitars, tin can maracas, glass bottles bass, and plastic bucket tamboras, they entertained others with merengues and bachatas that are native to the their country the Dominican Republic.
Joan is now 35 and lives with his girlfriend and son 20 minutes from Monte Plata in the barrio of Villa Mella that abuts Santo Domingo. Villa Mella has a strong Congolese influence and Joan's bachata, merengue, and salsa, draws heavily upon the Afro-Dominican tradition that flourishes in this barrio. Joan has been featured on the "Rough Guide to the Bachata" and on the documentary "Santo Domingo Blues" as well as performed and recorded with big name bachata musicians such as Joe Veras and Zacarias Ferreira. However, at 35 he has not had his own hit and he feels his time running out. At times, he battles with desperation and depression but continues forward with his music and dream. Within the last few years, a music producer named Benjamin de Menil from IASO Records has begun recording a CD of Joan's music. If Joan is going to make it the time is now.
In "El Duque" the rythms of life are played out and the story of a family is written. Saturated with music, Dominican culture, intimate portraits, and the dreams of Joan and his family, "El Duque" provides an emotionally an intellectually satisfying story to those hungry for documentary content.
Joan is now 35 and lives with his girlfriend and son 20 minutes from Monte Plata in the barrio of Villa Mella that abuts Santo Domingo. Villa Mella has a strong Congolese influence and Joan's bachata, merengue, and salsa, draws heavily upon the Afro-Dominican tradition that flourishes in this barrio. Joan has been featured on the "Rough Guide to the Bachata" and on the documentary "Santo Domingo Blues" as well as performed and recorded with big name bachata musicians such as Joe Veras and Zacarias Ferreira. However, at 35 he has not had his own hit and he feels his time running out. At times, he battles with desperation and depression but continues forward with his music and dream. Within the last few years, a music producer named Benjamin de Menil from IASO Records has begun recording a CD of Joan's music. If Joan is going to make it the time is now.
In "El Duque" the rythms of life are played out and the story of a family is written. Saturated with music, Dominican culture, intimate portraits, and the dreams of Joan and his family, "El Duque" provides an emotionally an intellectually satisfying story to those hungry for documentary content.
Labels: bachata, bachata concert, bachata music, documentary, dominican sant Domingo, dominican video, El Duque, merengue

4 Comments:
Adam:
The trailer was great. I can't wait to see the final film. Do you remember me? we spoke a few months ago and you gave me advice on my own documentary which I have started to work on.
I wish you all the best.
- Robert
Hey Robert! Thanks for watching the trailer and for your kind words. I'm looking forward to shooting more footage this spring. I'm glad you have started work on your documentary, thats great. Keep me posted on the progress.
Best wishes to you and keep in touch.
Adam
Hi Adam:
I forgot to ask you - what are you using to shoot your new project? I noticed your trailer was widescreen but is it true 16 x 9?
- robert
Hey Robert,
Answering your question concerning what I am shooting "El Duque de la Bachata" on, I am actually using the same camera that I shot "La Quinceañera" on. Its a Sony Pdx10 that shoots dvcam or minidv. Although it was advertised as having native 16:9 I don't think this is really case. At least the CCDs are not 16:9. But it does have the option to shoot 16:9 and I like the image quality. When I buy a new camera I will look something with 16:9 chips and a camera that can shoot 24p. That is really what I am missing with this camera. But this little camera is tough and I'm used to it and so it will be a good choice for this project. Hope this helps. Take care.
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