Pete Weiss & the Rock Band: They Don’t Know
A (mostly) shot-by-shot parody/tribute to the classic Tracey Ullman video of the song "They Don’t Know" written by Kirsty MacColl, released by Stiff Records/MCA Records in 1983.
Performed by Pete Weiss & the Rock Band
from the album Sex Contest on Sool Recordings
-
John SoaresDirector
-
Jeff MellinDirector
-
Pete WeissKey Cast"Pete"
-
Melissa Winter WeissKey Cast"Bad date/grocery store clerk"
-
Stephen FredetteKey Cast"Guitarist, Baby Stephen"
-
Emily JacksonKey Cast"Drummer, Baby Emily"
-
TristanKey Cast"Teen Pete"
-
Helen KingKey Cast"PWRB TV VeeJay"
-
EmersonKey Cast"Toddler Pete"
-
John SoaresCinematographer
-
Jeff MellinEditor
-
Pete Weiss & the Rock BandMusic
-
Pete WeissWriter
-
John SoaresWriter
-
Jeff MellinWriter
-
Garrett CaplesWriter
-
Pete WeissProducer
-
John SoaresProducer
-
Jeff MellinProducer
-
Ziza SoaresAssistant Cinematographer
-
Project Type:Music Video, Short
-
Genres:Indie rock, Parody, tribute
-
Runtime:4 minutes 28 seconds
-
Completion Date:April 1, 2015
-
Country of Origin:United States
-
Country of Filming:United States
-
Shooting Format:Digital
-
Aspect Ratio:4:3
-
Film Color:Color
-
First-time Filmmaker:No
-
Student Project:No
-
Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
It’s not often that award-winning artists are able to collaborate without getting in each other’s way, and even more rare when those collaborations develop into a creative partnership that lasts for decades.
John Soares and Jeff Mellin met way back in the 20th century when John was shooting portraits of rockstars and Jeff was designing for record labels and art magazines. John’s distinctive photographic approach, a balance of geometry and humanity, was a perfect match for Jeff’s kinetic, story-driven art direction. Their shared love of music, retro aesthetics, kitschy humor, and respect for their subject matter, sealed the deal.
They continue to collaborate, and their collaborations continue to evolve. John brings his portraitist eye for light, color and environmental composition to his cinematography, complimenting Jeff’s musical, dreamlike narrative editing style. They both love a well planned concept and pay meticulous attention to detail, but have the good sense to let it all go and make do with the resources at hand. And they both know that, often, that’s when you get the best results. The stuff they make is fun but thoughtful, retro-inspired but experimentally aspiring, both outré and introspective.
Their works have been shown at the New York City Independent Film Festival, Philadelphia Independent Film Festival, and the Arlington International Film Festival.