Blind
The Narrative Music Video for The Adobe Collective's song "Blind" was shot in and around the Mojave Desert towns Twenty-nine Palms and Morongo Valley. Singer/songwriter Tim Chinnock plays the lead role of a character who has lost his way and seeks resolution as he pursues reconciliation with band member Ellen Chinnock as she seeks refuge in a small desert shell of a cabin.
An unexpected exchange occurs when they both enter a surreal dream world within the dilapidated space that transports them to a place where a new way of seeing might be possible.
The narrative plot is supplemented with scenes of band members inhabiting desert landscapes as well as live band performances and behind the scenes footage.
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JD RudometkinDirector
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JD RudometkinWriter
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Tim ChinnockWriter
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JD RudometkinProducer
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Tim ChinnockKey Cast"Man"
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Ellen (Faith) ChinnockKey Cast"Woman"
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Project Type:Music Video
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Runtime:3 minutes 34 seconds
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Completion Date:August 30, 2023
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Production Budget:5,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:1080p and 4K video footage
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
JD Rudometkin is a multi-disciplinary artist working in music, film, art and writing. His current concentration is in the production of multi-media exhibitions as writer/director and curator. Solo multi-media theatre pieces include “Ubiquity” and “Honey Venom” which he wrote and co-directed. Rudometkin’s work explores the ideas of perception and post-existentialist notions of consciousness—or, as French philosopher Paul Ricoeur states, embodying a “post-critical naivete.” His essential influences are the mystic traditions of Sufism, Gnosticism, Cabbala, his own Russian Molokan heritage as well as the imaginative writing of authors such as Jorge Luis Borges, Hafiz and Haruki Murakami as well as the oblique humor of Richard Brautigan.
In addition to a slew of music released as singles, Rudometkin has co-produced two full length albums with his musical project Step Jayne, whose award winning video “Send Out the Call” from the album, Here Come the Humans garnered the Jury Prize at the Sacramento Film and Music Festival. The musical project exhibits wide-ranging influences, from ecstatic a cappella Slavic ancestral music, to poetic troubadours such as Nick Cave and Tom Waits. Even composer John Rutter has been referenced as an inspiration. Electronic influences also find their way into the music, evoking moody innovators such as Squarepusher, Darkside, and Tricky/Massive Attack, and the industrial reverberations of Kraut rockers Einstuerzende Neubauten.
Rudometkin’s short film, “The Field and the Knower,” was featured at the Sacramento French Film Festival and his film “Sweet Pea” was screened in Los Angeles, Sacramento and at the Festivus Film Festival in Denver, Colorado. In addition to writing and producing solo theatre performances and having lead roles in feature films, he has been nominated for a SARTA Award for best supporting actor in a theater production.
In addition, Rudometkin has composed original musical scores for Falcon’s Eye Theater as Musical Director for the the plays “The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade” and the Shakespeare plays “Macbeth” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
The artist’s paintings and sketches have been exhibited in galleries (Los Angeles, Sacramento, Joshua Tree) and his work can be viewed on this site.
In 2019, Mr. Rudometkin and Alice Batliner curated the multi-media immersive art experience “Duende” in collaboration with local artists in the Joshua Tree area. Rudometkin and Batliner are currently curating exhibitions at Super X Gallery in Pioneertown, CA.