Chris Knox's music career began with legendary Dunedin punk band The Enemy, followed by post-punk heroes Toy Love, then Tall Dwarfs and his own solo work. As a singer-songwriter and music video director, he is known as a pioneer of lo-tech, DIY classics.
In this two-part ScreenTalk interview, Knox chatted with Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd about his life and career. In this first part, Knox concentrates on his early love of films and filmmaking, and footage shot of his bands The Enemy and Toy Love. Knox touches on:
Part two of this interview can be found here, where Knox talks about directing his own music videos, being a film reviewer and TV presenter, and his comic strip Max Media.
The first piece of film I took, I couldn't afford 8mm film really, so I thought 'what's the best way to eek this three minutes of movie out? Oh I'll do some animation'. And that consisted of our wooden elephant with ivory tusks with a plastic skeleton on top of it, just advancing frame by frame. And I think I got bored of that after about ten seconds of animation. That's was the end of my animation career for a while.– Chris Knox on his early filmmaking experiments
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