Posted by cooper on December 5, 2009
What are the odds? You start making a documentary about a Sax player and suddenly his Alma Mater gets a Grammy nomination!
Congratulations One o’Clock Band!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010


Posted by cooper on December 5, 2009
What are the odds? You start making a documentary about a Sax player and suddenly his Alma Mater gets a Grammy nomination!
Congratulations One o’Clock Band!

Posted by cooper on October 13, 2009

Physicists agree: time is a joke.
You probably can’t go back in time to kill your Grandfather, but you might be able to save him.
I mean you could have already saved him. or you might be able to go back to have already saved him.
Yea.
Just don’t have sex with your grandma by accident.

Posted by juliette on September 8, 2009
I met Jeremiah Zagar at Independent Film Week. We discussed our portrait docs about our respective fathers! I was really inspired by his film. His movie In A Dream is now on DVD, everyone should go and check it out!

Posted by juliette on August 25, 2009
Come out to BANTER, a contemporary bistro offering fresh wholesome food and entertainment!
http://www.dentonbanter.com/
JEFF RICHEY, UNT One O’Clock Lab Band Alumnus will be performing 2 FREE sets and promoting the film TRANSPOSITION Directed by JULIETTE RICHEY.
featuring:
Pianist Dave Rady of Dr. Sax and the Whiz Kids
Trombonist Orlando Valadez from the Nuclear Hamsters
Bassist Jonathan Fisher
TRANSPOSITION is a portrait of Jeff Richey, environmental specialist at a water reclamation plant by day and jazz musician by night. An evocatively visual and aurally sensitive film exploring the intertwining separate lives of one person – one man’s way of sustaining his living and making his art in Denton, Texas.
http://demonstro.us/word/category/video-projects/transposition-movie/
If you’re able, even a small (tax-deductable!) donation will help the financing and morale of our crew shooting in the Texas heat. “Transposition” is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.
So bring your friends and enjoy some really amazing FREE jazz.

Posted by cooper on August 12, 2009
Juliette and Volkov finished the first shoot. I couldn’t resist uploading a tease.

Posted by cooper on August 9, 2009
Jim Clouse, classmate of Jeff Richey and Brooklynite, owns this recording studio:

Posted by juliette on July 26, 2009


A portrait of Jeff Richey, environmental specialist at a water reclamation plant by day and jazz musician by night. An evocatively visual and aurally sensitive film exploring the intertwining of the separate lives of one person – one man’s way of sustaining his living and making his art in Denton, Texas.
Transposition is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of Transposition may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
All Transposition contributors will receive letter from Fractured Atlas that can be used for tax purposes.
The easiest way to donate is online through the
Fractured Atlas website.
Currently our production team is projecting to shoot the bulk of this film in late August of 2009. We are just in the beginning of making this story come to the screen and are asking for support. Your donation will help us to shoot, edit and record the music.
Help us reach our goal of $5,000 before the end of August, every dollar counts to us moving forward!