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I had the distinct pleasure of being invited to the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California yesterday to join the Best Buy team in a little car racing revelry! We weren’t the only ones excited to watch the NASCAR Sprint Cup Auto Club 500 as thousands of dedicated fans turned up in the rain.

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Members of our team were given a private tour of the grounds, even getting to watch the #19 Best Buy Dodge go through a series of serious inspections. What a process! It was fascinating to follow and observe the pit crew working together, completely unaffected by the pouring rain. The inspection provided an opportune time for taking photos of the car’s new “skin”, with the hood, sides, and decklid covered in U2 3D!

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On the “as far as the eyes can see” two-mile oval at the track formerly known as California Speedway, Elliott Sadler was ready to debut the U2 3D-wrapped race car but it was not to be. After hours of waiting and several attempts to dry the track, the race finally commenced only to be delayed again due to inclement weather. Late into the evening, NASCAR finally called it quits and rescheduled the conclusion of the race for today. Although I did not get to enjoy the thunderous roar of the vehicles, it was an incredible experience to see our film be a part of American popular culture!

U2 3D Premieres in Dublin

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u23ddublin.jpgAs part of the 2008 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival, U2 3D had its European Premiere at Dublin’s Cineworld on Parnell Street last night. The air was especially electrifying as the large crowds cheered on the hometown heroes.

Irish rock band U2, Co-Director and Producer Catherine Owens, Producers John Modell, Jon Shapiro, and Peter Shapiro, Executive Producers David Modell and Sandy Climan, and Visual Effects Supervisor Dave Franks were all in attendance with friends and family, including American sports legend Art Modell and his wife Pat. Celebrity guests included Gavin Friday, Alison Doody, Jodie Kidd, Slane Castle owner Lord Henry Mountcharles, Stephen Rea, and U2’s band manager, Paul McGuinness and his daughter Alexandra.

With an overflowing audience, U2 3D was shown on two screens with the band introducing the team behind the film. Early in the evening, Bono anecdotally recounted a humorous incident that occurred on his seventeenth birthday with long time friend and U2 collaborator Catherine Owens. Donning customized polarized glasses specially designed for the band for the 3D cinema premiere, the band was ready to once again attend a U2 concert with a full house. Maybe for the band, attending the a screening of U2 3D is in fact, sometimes better than the real thing!

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While at the Sundance Film Festival, I had an opportunity to sit and chat with John Fahey, CEO of National Geographic. We discussed his interest in U2 3D and how National Geographic's innovative business models continue to sustain the nonprofit's core mission.


What was it about U2 3D that felt right for it to be the first film distributed by National Geographic's new entertainment division?

We're the premiere distributor of large format films and U2 3D looked to us, like the best film out there beyond the films that we make. Also, the band U2, what they stand for, and world music is something the Geographic as an institution is really interested in. In many ways U2 is the ultimate Irish band and a band of the world. And world music is the purest signature of any culture. We were intrigued by that fact and we are getting into the music business ourselves. The message of the band is attuned with what the Geographic really cares about.

You've been quoted as saying, "National Geographic was created as a nonprofit to inspire people to have a lifelong appreciation for the planet and its people. Our mission hasn't changed." Does U2 fit that ideology?

They do in a number of ways. They make great music and they stand for quality and the Geographic stands for quality. Some of the principals, philosophies, and values that this band seems to have are similar to the values that the Geographic has. I'm really intrigued by the fact that these guys want to stay ahead of the game. They want to be out in front and this is a place the Geographic hopes to occupy in the future. National Geographic wants to be more cutting-edge than it may have seemed in the past.

How did you find out about U2 3D?

We knew it was coming because of our relationship with 3ality Digital. We've been very intrigued in 3D technology for filmmaking and because of our interest in IMAX, we've been immersed in 3D and the tech side of filmmaking already.

Have you ever been to a U2 concert?

I've been to several U2 concerts back in the 80s. I think it was the late 80s when they were in Washington D.C. They're still the greatest band! Then I saw them about two years ago when they were last in D.C.

How does a live U2 concert experience compare to the 3D film experience?

The 3D experience is comparable. At some level nothing beats being at a rock concert. That being said, this is awfully close. Unless you've got a great seat, this can be better!

Sundance 2008: My Premiere - U2 3D

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Watch this clip for an insider's view of the U2 3D premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.  Enjoy the band and crew interviews!

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Catherine Owens is a New York-based Irish artist known for creating U2's last four world tour video installations. She has also directed their music video for "Original of the Species" and recently premiered her feature film directorial debut, "U2 3D" at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. Having garnered well-earned praise for the 3D concert experience, in between panels and press conferences, I caught up with the glowing director to wax poetic about life in Manhattan and her early influences.


Did you always know you wanted to be an artist?

Always... well I mean I was drawing, I was scribbling, I was a major scribbler when I was a kid. I suppose when I was 14, I finally took some good classes. I think I took art classes for the exams I was doing.

My father was quite a brilliant advertising man and great ideas person and great thinker and a lovely draftsman so I would take after him in my drawings and he would encourage me. We grew up in a house full of artwork. Every inch of every wall was covered in art.

Is your mother creative?

She wasn't visually creative but she was a very clever woman and would make sure we were all immersed in the arts.

What brought you to the States?

I got an Arts Council Grant after college to come here, to come to New York. It was a travel grant. I received it upon graduation and at that time, New York was the place for artists. It was post punk but during the East Village art boom. It was a very active arts group including Andy Warhol, Jean Michel Basquiat, and [Keith] Haring. You know, a very, very active group.

That was when fine art crossed over with street art and was also heavily influenced by music.

Yes, the former Talking Heads.

Deborah Harry. Madonna.

Danceteria! I clubbed for a whole year out there. Just clubbed. Area, Danceteria...

How long have you been in New York?

20 years.

So you're a New Yorker, is that the longest you've lived anywhere?

It's true but I have a house in Ireland so I come back [home].

U2 3D Premieres at Sundance

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Earlier tonight, we premiered U2 3D at Sundance 2008 for approximately 1200 people. Hollywood heavyweights, politicians, musicians, and rabid U2 fans packed the house. It was an epic night for many as hundreds witnessed a historical film event.  Lots of amazing things happened throughout the evening. Following is a recap in case I wake up and think it was all a dream:

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The evening kicked off at the Supper Club at Riverhorse on Main with a U2 3D Talent-Filmmaker cocktails and dinner. 3ality Digital filmmakers, National Geographic staff, Best Buy executives, talent, and guests enjoyed the exclusive engagement while Paddy Casey performed a soulful acoustic set. Members of U2 walked the floor mingling with guests, who for many reasons, had to keep pinching themselves in disbelief.

Acclaimed New Orleans chef, John Besh, created and served a scrumptious Bon Appetit-sponsored meal fit for rock gods and guitar heroes.  Dinner notables included Former Vice President Al Gore, music mogul Jimmy Iovine, actor Woody Harrelson, and musical artist will.i.am. 

U23Dco.jpgU23Dproducers.jpgU23Dshapiros.jpgImmediately following the exclusive dinner, Team U2 3D transported the whole crew to the Eccles Theatre.  Once there, producers, directors, and members of U2 walked the Sundance red carpet.  Flashes were popping off like fireworks inside.  Director Catherine Owens looked radiant and the producers stood proud. It was electrifying! 

U23Dng.jpgU23Dcelebs.jpgU23Dtheatre.jpgThe undisputed highlight of the evening immediately followed the red carpet. The crowd roared as Robert Redford and then U2 entered the theatre. As the lights faded, the excitement quickly grew. Many attendees moved to the music while participating as though they were attending a live concert -- waving hands in the air, shining mobile phones in lieu of lighters, and clapping passionately at the end of each song. Invited guest, Jeffrey Hopkins, Program Manager for Waterfront Film Festival was awed to see the theatre audience merge with the film audience, "It made the point that we experienced what the concert goers experienced during the show." 

Many attendees walked away feeling inspired.  Irish actor Kevin J. Ryan felt that U2 3D was more emotional, inspirational, and charismatic than 99% of films today, "It spoke for the Irish and it spoke for the people.  It wasn't about 'I'm proud to be Irish', it's that I'm proud of being human."  Hopkins agreed adding that he thought the 3D technology helped push Bono and U2's messages of positivity.

The film received a boisterous standing ovation at the end with the audience enjoying the credits on their feet.  Congratulations to the U2 3D family.  You should be so proud of being a part of filmmaking history!  U2 3D launches in IMAX theaters on January 23, 2008.

More premiere night images can be found on the U2 3D movie website here.

It's a Production

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DJ Logic, Sandy Climan (U2 3D Executive Producer), John Modell (U2 3D Producer), Scott Mednick (U2 3D Co-Executive Producer)

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Scott Mednick (U2 3D Co-Executive Producer), Steve Schklair (3D and Digital Image Producer), Jon Shapiro (Producer)


The air is electrifying.  Interviews are in session.  Filmmakers, creatives, and fanatics are all hyped up for tonight's world premiere of U2 3D.  For many first time attendees, Sundance has been hyper surreal.  Nothing beats an environment filled with joy.  And we are feeling the love.  Thank you everybody!

The Thumb Tribe

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Mike Lewinsky (EMV Vice President, Creative Affairs), Lisa Truitt (National Geographic Cinema Ventures President) , Ted Kenney (U2 3D Supervising Producer), Sarah Carragher (mPRm Public Relations Director), Jenny Sireci (U2 3D Production Manager) and Steve Matthews (Director Principal Management Ltd.)
Mike Lewinsky (EMV, Vice President of Creative Affairs), Lisa Truitt (National Geographic Cinema Ventures, President) , Ted Kenney (U2 3D, Supervising Producer), Sarah Carragher (mPRm Public Relations, Director), Jenny Sireci (U2 3D, Production Manager) and Steve Matthews (Principal Management Ltd., Director)

One of the pitfalls of flooding a city with tens of thousands of visitors in a week is that more often than not, cellular service is poor at best. So when a hot spot is found, people stop dead in their tracks to work, work, work, and work! We spent most of the morning and afternoon dealing with dinner and party location and transportation logistics with the A-Team.  A lot of progress was made by furiously tapping away.  Don't believe for a minute that the photo captured above is unique to our crew.  Everywhere you look at Sundance, this is what you'll see.

Screen and Be Seen

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U23D Sundance

It’s freezing outside but we’re still feeling warm and fuzzy from all the recent rave reviews. Our team’s arrived in Park City, Utah for Sundance 2008 and we’re excited! Can’t stand the sub zero weather? No patience to wait hours in line for next year’s surprise box-office hit? Don’t worry. That’s what I’m here for — to report to you all the cool behind-the-scenes action that will happen at this indie cinema showcase. Watch everything unfold as we roll out the red carpet for U2 3D’s world premiere on Saturday, January 19, 2008. Sundance is going to rock!

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