FilmschoolSFÂ alums Staci DeGagne and Heather MacLean formed Clean White Lines about a million years ago. They started making movies with crude stone and wooden tools and their audience consisted mostly of random hunters and collectors and the occasional well-mannered velociraptor. Good times.
Flash forward to 2011 and we find the seasoned and experienced duo embarking on another bold adventure. But this jaunty journey needs a a few dollars to hit the road. Your dollars. Make a point of coming to the Clean White Lines fundraiser next week at the Hemlock Tavern in San Francisco and helping them get this endeavor out the door. Great music, stiff drinks and a guaranteed chortle or two. See you there!
The Entertainment?
Sean Hayes
Bart Davenport
DreamDate (Acoustic)
Anna and Spencer
Chris Garcia
Where & When?
Hemlock Tavern, March 16, 9pm
How much?
A paltry $10! Amazing!
Why?
“So here is a quick breakdown of WHY we are trying to raise money. Clean White Lines so far has been mostly music videos and promotional videos, and we love that. But we also fancy ourselves as writers of narrative film and documentary content. But we have no money for it…yet. So we are trying to fund a short narrative comedy we have written about Santa Claus’s midlife crisis (done in the style of Fellini) as well as a documentary on Muffler Men: The Roadside American Yeti (a three week roadtrip documenting the ellusive “large man” of the US, and the people that keep them). They are definitely passion projects of ours and will take a chunk of change to make and we thought “Well if St. Patrick’s Day is the greenest holiday of the year, why not MAKE some green right before it?!” (see, it’s kinda a Money Punny) So any money made from this event will go directly into funding for these two projects.” – Heather MacLean