I’ve also posted a longer version of the story at the bottom of this same post.įYI: I have been covering Payne and his work for 17 years. In this piece I look at the editing and mixing process through the eyes and words of Payne, whom I viisted on the set of the fillm in November and sat in with during the final mix process in May. You’ll be able to find them all on this blog. At least three more Nebraska stories will be appearing in the coming months. The following is the thrid story I’ve filed about Payne’s Nebraska. 22, things have been taken to a whole new place because no matter how well thought of Springsteen’s music is on that recording it’s safe to say that millions more people will see Payne’s film than will ever listen to The Boss’s rather obscure album. But now that Alexander Payne has titled his new feature film Nebraska, which opens Nov. Bruce Springsteen took things to a new level when he came out with an album called Nebraska. Nebraska doesn’t much resonate in pop culture iconography except on rare occasions when the state’s name is evoked in a movie or a song or a novel. “Glad to see you’re not drinking.” “Beer ain’t drinkin’.”
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