Visuals mostly from American Engineer (1956) with some shots from Atoms for Energy (1940), both found on archive.org. Most shots sped up 20 or 50%. Music links: cdbaby.com/cd/netzer and myspace.com/netzer
We took a traditional Jewish song about a peaceful Sabbath and made a rock/techno version of it! For the video we went to a synagogue as well as shooting us dancing and with puppets! We are a Messianic Jewish band and the song is on the album Steadfast. myspace.com/netzer cdbaby.com/cd/netzer 2
Netzer's reggae version of a Steve McConnell song. "This day is for Israel light and gladness - Sabbath of contentment."
Recorded in a single take on the walls of the Old City in Jerusalem.
When recording Deus ex Machina we recorded this instrumental demo. We ended up not deciding to put it on the CD for some reason but I think it's pretty good. The video is some footage from class projects in Winter 2006 VIS 180B. (The other project was Green Lights Forever).
Netzer returns in this action packed adventure from the comforts of David's families' minivan I mean equipment hauler. Teaming up with guest drummer Ken Lane (myspace.com/kenlane ) Netzer sets out to conquer San Diego. Will our synagogue's spare drum set survive! Watch and find out! (myspace.com/netzer and the song is on cdbaby.com/cd/netzer 2)
Shot and edited by Mark and David.
Netzer records our first CD, Deus ex Machina, in 2004. We have fun in Riverside and have random discussions and misadventures. myspace.com/netzer, cdbaby.com/cd/netzer
Lots of dancing! These are clips that I collected. Most of the dancing is by David and Mark and you'll have to figure out who everyone else is by yourself
Footage from a Jewish wedding sped up 20x. This used almost all of what I shot. The video uses an instrumental electronic song made by my brother for CD. (myspace.com/netzer)
Even more footage! The descent into randomness continues with five guys stuck in a small recording studio for five days. What happens when you give them a camera. 2004.
Netzer song (myspace.com/netzer) with several public domain films.
Films used:
Benefits of Thinking Ahead (1950)
Countdown (1960)
Give Yourself the Green Light (1954)
Man and His Culture (1954)
Sharp Calculator commercial (1970)
We Drivers (1936)
Your Name Here (1960)
Your Permit to Drvive (1951)
Netzer played an acoustic show at the MJAA (Messianic Jewish Alliance of America)'s Messiah Conference in Pennsylvania. This song is off of Steadfast and is based off of Psalm 2.
Netzer played an acoustic show at the MJAA (Messianic Jewish Alliance of America)'s Messiah Conference in Pennsylvania. This song is from Isaiah 58 and is not recorded for a CD (yet).
With surprise guest dancing for former singer Alan. Song is by Mark and we have yet to record this song for a CD. Aaron fills in on the cajon (that newfangled drum).
Netzer played an acoustic show at the MJAA (Messianic Jewish Alliance of America)'s Messiah Conference in Pennsylvania. This song is off of Deus ex Machina