Aqua Burn   "DARE TO TAKE A TRIP"

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Aqua Burn is an award-winning documentary film by director Bill Breithaupt showcasing "The Floating World" theme of the 2002 Burning Man Festival. Aqua Burn features many of the incredible Burning Man art installations, the imagination and originality that went into their creation, and the artists who conceived them. Unlike conventional documentaries on the Burning Man Festival, Aqua Burn captures the true feeling and excitement of the event itself, transporting the viewer to a hot, dusty wonderland without ever leaving home. 

  

 

     

 Aqua Burn introduces you to artists like Peter Hudson, who created Sisyphish, a life-size 3D zoetrope of a swimmer, Nate Smith, who conjures a 20 ft. fire tornado, David Best & his crew’s 78 ft. Temple of Joy - a tribute to 9/11, Deirdre DeFranceaux’s beautiful sculpture of singing sirens, Shane Rogers and the Sky People show off their sky diving skills over Black Rock City, Terry Shreck’s glowing metal sculpture Beacon, and Kiki Petit’s incredi ble fire waterfall Egeria.   

Although not the first Burning Man film by Bill Breithaupt, "Aqua Burn" has become the most popular. Breithaupt is a twelve year Burning Man veteran, having attended and filmed the Burning Man festival every year consecutively since 1999, when he ventured out to the playa for the first time and was blown away at what he experienced. Returning home he couldn’t stop talking about how amazing Burning Man was. Realizing that he never could quite convey the experience to others through words, he decided to express it through film, a medium he’s been working with for over 20 years.

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Breithaupt hunkered down and spent hours editing his footage into a film, Playa Project, which featured Dr. Megavolt. When he came back to the playa the following year he brought with him 100 copies of Playa Project to gift to his fellow burners. This became his annual tradition, filming, editing and returning the next year with films to gift  on the playa. 

 

                      

In 2000 Breithaupt started screening his films at Flambé Lounge, a pre-Burning Man party held in San Francisco. At Club Cocomo he gave the video jockey a copy of "Playa Project", which was promptly played on the screens in the club. It was a hit with the crowd, hailed as “hip, new, and exciting”. The next year at Flambé Lounge they showcased his film, "Got Fire?" from Burning Man 2000. It was through this event that he met Andie Grace, Burning Man Org Communications Manager, with whom he shared his idea of a Burning Man Film Festival to showcase the many Burning Man films suddenly springing up.  

              

There was electricity in the air as people embraced the year’s upcoming theme The Floating World at the Flambé Lounge Blue Ball in 2002. Breithaupt showed his 2001 film "PlayaScape", and the crowd was ecstatic,  cheering in unison as the credits rolled.    

        

   

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Limited edition AquaBurn 2010 (Black Rock City) Medallion.
To commemorate Bill Breithaupt's 12th consecutive year on the playa, Bill has commisioned a limited edition commemorative medallion.
Custom art designed by Bill Breithaupt, each 2 sided brass medallion is machine carved and hand polished to a beautiful patina finish. Side 1 features the AB logo above a raised cracked playa surface, with "Aqua Burn: Dare To Take a Trip" on the front. Side 2 has a flaming cityscape with the words "Black Rock" & "2010 "City of Flames". A coin version without a hole is available as well.
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A few months later, in July of 2002, Burning Man Head of Media Operations, Jim Graham offered Bill Breithaupt a spot in the 1st annual Burning Man Film Festival held in Santa Cruz, CA. This was a surprising request, as Burning Man is known for having strict policies regarding filming at Burning Man and the usage of such footage. Jumping at the opportunity Breithaupt headed to Burning Man for his fourth year in a row, partying with his friends and filming the entire week as usual. Aside from the beautiful time-lapse footage and cinematic shots he’s known for, he also captured some fantastic insight from his fellow burners thanks to the verbal skills of his good friend Scott Sheppard. When he returned home he locked himself in his studio and edited, determined to make his best film yet. With only three weeks between the end of Burning Man 2002 and the day of the film festival, he began burning the midnight oil, editing 14-16 hours straight, rarely sleeping.

 At the end of this crazy schedule Breithaupt had edited a total of 180 hours, and was off to the festival without having slept for two days straight. The final result was the film "Aqua Burn". The 300 + audience that packed into the Rio Theater that day were awed. At the end of the film they cheered, then quieted to watch all the credits, and then cheered again, rising to give Breithaupt a standing ovation (at the end of which he thanked his mom). True to form, he filmed the audience’s enthusiastic reaction, and was even quoted as saying it was one of the best moments of my life”.

  Despite excruciating neck pain resulting from an unjust assault by overzealous security guards at Harvey's Casino in Lake Tahoe, (ironically enough for filming a wedding in the casino), he then logged an additional grueling 620 hours of editing time and then "Aqua Burn" was finally complete. It also received approval for sale from the Burning Man Organization, granted to only a few select films. In a meeting with Maid Marian, Burning Man Org Mistress of Communications, she said “Aqua Burn rocks my world !” Keeping all this in perspective, Breithaupt did all this for the love of Burning Man, receiving no financial compensation from Burning Man Org. All expenses were paid out of his own pocket.

In 2002 Breithaupt departed from his usual one year format and edited a 5 minute short film comprised of 3 years of footage at Burning Man, titled "Are You Lost?". He entered it into the Upward Rising Online Film Festival and out of 38 final selections "Are You Lost?" won 3rd place!

 In 2003 Bill Breithaupt was again asked by Burning Man Head of Media Operations Jim Graham to create another film, this time to headline the 2nd Burning Man Film Festival in Santa Cruz, leaving him only one month between Burning Man and the film festival to edit a new film. With less than two weeks till Santa Cruz, Bill took some time off from his grueling editing schedule to attend the Coney Island Short Film Festival in New York. Not only was "Aqua Burn" an official selection in the festival, but it won the title of Best Documentary Short Film. Returning home with a cleared mind, Breithaupt resumed his editing schedule and completed "Burning Karma" the very morning of the Santa Cruz Burning Man Film Festival.  

"Burning Karma" is darker and more intense than its predecessor, "Aqua Burn", yet it maintains a focus on the incredible art installations of the year's theme (Beyond Belief). Following many of the artists from "Aqua Burn", we see Terry Schrek’s project “In God’s Hands”, Peter Hudson’s return with Sisyphish, David Best’s Temple of Honor, plus sky diving footage from Brian Burke & the Sky People, all set to classical music and hypnotic techno beats.

Spring of 2004 was a busy time for Bill Breithaupt. "Aqua Burn" was an official selection in the New York International Film & Video Festival, which he attended. After spending a week in New York promoting the film, he flew straight to London for the first international Burning Man Film Festival. A more perfect venue couldn’t have been chosen than the über-hip Ritzy Theater in Brixton. Breithaupt was stoked to find out upon his arrival at the theater that "Aqua Burn" was headlining the London Burning Man Film Festival. At the raging after-party at the Brixtonian Breithaupt bumped into Larry Harvey, founder of Burning Man (who has been known to comment “Aqua Burn, yeah, we like that one”).

In July of 2004 "Aqua Burn" also headline The Burning Man Film Festival held at the Raven Theater in Healdsburg, CA. It was such a hit with the crowd that they demanded more and an impromptu screening of "Burning Karma" and "Are You Lost?" followed, even though most of the audience had already sat through hours of Burning Man films.

A few weeks later Head of Burning Man Media Operations Jim Graham once again offered Bill Breithaupt a spot in the 3rd and final Burning Man Film Festival in Santa Cruz. Breithaupt set out for the playa as usual, for his 6th consecutive year. While he was at Burning Man that year, "Aqua Burn" was once again earning recognition in the film festival circuit. The 2004 Action/Cut Short Film Festival screened and judged nearly one thousand films on the parameters of: subject originality, content realization, visual-storytelling, production values and viewing engagement of work. Having gone through such thorough scrutiny, "Aqua Burn" received the Special Jury Award for Documentary Short. Breithaupt was greeted with the news of his win when he returned home from Burning Man 2004. As if that weren’t encouragement enough, "Burning Karma" was also beginning to gain notoriety. For the second year in a row one of his Burning Man films, this time Burning Karma, was an official selection in the Coney Island Short Film Festival. Rather than trying to make the trip to New York just days before the Santa Cruz Burning Man Film Festival this year he decided to stay home and edit "Astro Blaze".  

"Astro Blaze", like its prequels, was edited in under a month and premiered at the 3nd annual Santa Cruz Burning Man Film Festival. A mellow, reflective piece, the film focuses on returning artist Peter Hudson and his mind-blowing life-size 3D zoetrope Deeper. Nate Smith’s project, the Singularity Machine, (the fire vortex from 2002 perfected) also gains attention. In the film we are introduced to new artist Kate Raudenbush and her project Observer/Observed, a 10’ x 10’ cube of 2 way mirrors that gives it’s entrants a new perspective. Another new artist featured is David Biggs and his project Constellations, a participatory piece invoking a deeper look at the ties that connect Burning Man participants to one another.

An onslaught of film festivals followed. In November that year "Aqua Burn" headlined the Under the Couch Film Festival in Newport Beach, CA. In December it was shown as a Special Selection Kiosk Film at the Hi Mom! Film Festival in North Carolina. 

 "Aqua Burn" was chosen as an official selection of the Flint Film Festival in May of 2005, and the Crested Butte Reel Festival in August. In September of 2005 Bill Breithaupt made the trip to New York once again. "Astro Blaze" was an official selection of the Coney Island Short Film Festival, making it the third consecutive year that one of his films had been chosen by this film festival. Founder Rob Leddy put on a fantastic film festival, with a smashing pre-fest party including a freaky side show & engaging burlesque performances. It was an honor for Breithaupt to attend the festival and present the film to such an eager and appreciative audience. Also attending the festival to support "Astro Blaze" was one of the stars of the film, Kate Raudenbush.

In February 2006 "Aqua Burn" was chosen for the new Cinequest Online Film Festival. In February of 2007 "Burning Karma" was chosen to be the only film shown as part of the exhibit “Burning Man & Beyond” hosted for one month by the Santa Rosa Junior College.

 

  

 

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Aqua Burn, the film that started it all, captures the energy and spirit of Burning Man 2002's “Floating World Theme”. Edited in 180 hours in the month following Burning Man, the first cut debuted at the Santa Cruz Burning Man Film Festival to a crowd of 300 people. Their reaction was a standing ovation. An additional 620 hours of editing time was put in and then it was ready to travel. It premiered in New York and London, winning The Coney Island Short Film Festival 2003's Best Documentary Award and the Action/Cut Short Film Festival 2004 Documentary Special Jury Award.

"I was lucky enought to see your film Aqua Burn at the film festival and I loved it.
I had my whole family there (my wife, twin 7 year old boys who are 5 year Burning Man attendees and my 2 year old daughter who is a 2 year Burning Man attendee) and we all loved it. My 2 year old went NUTS for the film and still talks about it.
She was SO excited to see it because she really remembered the images that she saw - she kept saying "I saw that," "I remember that," and "there is Burning Man."
She was so THRILLED to see those images that I can not describe the excitement and joy that your film brought to her and our family. Thanks so much!"      Hans

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I have seen every Burning Man movie and internet video there is, some serve different purposes, some are good to show people who have never been, others are good to show your mom. Yours however, is the most inducing - incredible - flashback footage ever ! Take it from a seasoned Burner, your film delivers a taste of the true Burning Man vibe. It's because of your Rockin editing that I put your film at # 1 !
Thanks again - Craig

 
I watched Aqua Burn this weekend and loved it! I
didn't get too far into it before I started to
cry. I can't remember now what exactly triggered
it but wow.. such good footage. I like that it's
mostly visual with snippet of talk because that's
what it really comes down to. The mental images
left in your mind. I want to tell/show people your video.
Can't wait to see your new one.
Heather
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"Great job with the film!!! I really loved it; it was different from the other 'documentary' type films (which after back to back viewings started to seem the same). What you are able to accomplish in 4 weeks blows away the stuff that takes people a year or more."
Aqua Burn Kicks Ass !  - Shane R. Burning Man Skydiver

Thanks to the shortcomings of email, you may not be able to see this but know that I am standing in front of my computer applauding my ass off for your video. You REALLY captured the essence of the event. The Gregorian chant music mated perfectly with the images. Since the event is more spiritual to me than anything else, this really hit home with me. Bravo Bravo BRAVO !!!
In dust we trust  
- The Judge

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I LOVED your Film. It was the most comprehensive visual collection I have ever seen of the event. I've been a staff member with Burning Man Emergency Services Department of the event for 6 years now and explaining what the event is like to family members and friends who haven't been is just difficult as all hell. For probably the first time ever, somebody has done what I thought impossible through a camera. The work you did is unparalleled and it made me miss the playa in so many ways.' I'd love to have a list of music credits , It went so well with the images and stirred my soul. You're a video-god. Don't let anybody tell you different. - Greg

 

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