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Blue Room play live at the Silver Dollar Room in Toronto, ON in 2009.



"Spare Change", their first video, was described at the Toronto Online Film Festival 2001, as "a norirish film with a cool jazz background....drawn from a haunting realm of existence". The video pooled the talents of director and writer AndrewHayes, producer Rob Wilson, production company Black Walk Productions, videographer Adam Marsdon, Editor Jimmy Denoov, and features music by Blue Room.

* In September 2001, this unconventional mini-movie went to #1 on BRAVO and stayed there for four weeks.
* nominated for three Toronto On-Line Film Festival Video Awards in December of 2001 for director, videographer and editor. 



Blue Room's second video "Who's on the Telephone", is the product of the talents of director and writer Andrew Hayes and producer Rob Wilson. The production company is Sun Dog Productions. Although it is the group's 2nd video, it was conceived and executed as a "prequel" to their first video "Spare Change". It features director Andrew Hayes's dark vision (a la David Lynch) and many of the same key actors as their 1st video.

"Who's on the Telephone?"
* country of origin is Canada
* running time is 5 minutes
* completed in May, 2002.
* released on August 9th, 2002
* went to #1 on BRAVO in September, 2002.
Both videos were funded by BRAVO FACT and are broadcast on BRAVO.

 
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