"Man in Camo" is a documentary by Ethan Minsker, exploring his life as an artist and his involvement with underground art and punk scenes."Man in Camo" is a documentary by Ethan Minsker, exploring his life as an artist and his involvement with underground art and punk scenes."Man in Camo" is a documentary by Ethan Minsker, exploring his life as an artist and his involvement with underground art and punk scenes.
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To experience Ethan Minkser's film "Man In Camo" is to share in an explosion of personal artistic explorations recorded and manipulated by him through decades. By traveling with his documentary, he enhances the experience by vising with the people who watch the film; it is personal, and he has a vibrant Q&A after his show. Ethan got people here in Bay City at #HHM13 worked up when they saw the film, and the audience had a great time conversing with him. I am wondering what he will do with the footage he recorded while here.
Man in Camo was a very unique and creatively made documentary. You can tell, from the first shot of the film to the last, that Ethan Minsker is an artist. Through the film he uses graphics, animation, special effects, and even stop motion to bring his story to life. Throughout the film Minsker talks a lot about sub-culture and artiatic movements within sub-culture, and features a number of other artists as well. Minsker does a wonderful job of sharing his love of art through the screen, from showing his home films he made when he was younger, to showing his art pieces he's made throughout his life. Man in Camo is a truly authentic and artistic documentary.
This film as a whole is an incredible visual spectacle, with its usage of its various multi-media creations to form this clear picture of who Ethan Minsker is. While I think slightly self-indulgent at times, it makes sense given the nature of the project, and it paints this very proud and confident picture of the type of artist that Ethan is. It completely justifies its run time and always stays so fast and interesting, never leaving a moment without some animation or music to fill the gap. There's such a scope to Ethan's work that by the end there's no way you won't be a fan of at least some idea of visual presented here.
Man in Camo is a raucous explosion of multimedia and gorilla filmmaking. It is also a touching, introspective portrayal of one man's journey from angry punk rock kid to doting father, that lays bare the struggles of an independent artist trying to live his truth and support a family at the same time. If you're a child of the 80s who still looks in the mirror and wonders if you should get a new tattoo or if you ought to dye your greying hair blue, you will relate to this film.
I was lucky enough to see Man In Camo at The Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival in Bay City, Michigan. Honestly, when I first saw the trailer I didn't really have any interest in seeing it. It looked pretty self-indulgent...which it is...it's also endlessly fascinating, There is so much going on visually that it's hard to focus at times but it all comes together and is a beautiful insight into Minkser's life and growth as an artist. I met Ethan during the festival and he's a fascinating guy and I think "Camo" is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to everything he's done and will do. Well worth seeing.
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