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		<title>Grooveology &#8211; Music Movement &#8211; Jam Fest</title>
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Jordan Clarke explores the phenomenon of the &#8220;jam session&#8221; &#8212; with the original sound track silenced. Jordan wanted to capture and express the energy level, emotions, movement, social interactions, and &#8220;vibe&#8221; of the musicians involved in the jam fest. He spliced these film clips together and added his own soundtrack called Jungle Jam
Jordan said:
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<p>Jordan Clarke explores the phenomenon of the &#8220;jam session&#8221; &#8212; with the original sound track silenced. Jordan wanted to capture and express the energy level, emotions, movement, social interactions, and &#8220;vibe&#8221; of the musicians involved in the jam fest. He spliced these film clips together and added his own soundtrack called Jungle Jam</p>
<p>Jordan said:</p>
<blockquote><p>I was in this room at folk fest working on my computer when all these musicians started coming in and out of the room jamming then leaving then jamming more. I had my camera with me so i started filming. The sound quality turned out unusable so i thought i&#8217;d make my own song up and instead of highlighting the music, i would focus on the way people groove while making music and the energy that comes from a spur of the moment jam session.</p></blockquote>
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