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By Dylan Leach
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
The Australian Football Video Film Festival is proud to present part two of three of the deep-dive into one of the greatest footy cinematic masterpieces ever made - The Electrifying 80's.
Who better to do review the greatest football video that was then part of the team from the Greatest Season that was as Adam Collins and Shannon Gill (in his second AFV hitout) join Dylan for this THREE PART special.
Football changed forever in 1987 with the introduction of the West Coast Eagles and Brisbane Bears and TV was different when the ABC/Broadcom took over.
Channel 7 stepped back in when Christopher Skase saved the day in 1988, the footy was epic and the likes of Ablett, Dunstall, Brereton, Lockett, and Capper did some of their best stuff on the ground.
So strap yourself in for the final installment of this three-part special as the Australian Football Video Film Festival presents the ELECTRIFYING 80's
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The Australian Football Video Film Festival is proud to present part two of three of the deep-dive into one of the greatest footy cinematic masterpieces ever made - The Electrifying 80's.
Who better to do review the greatest football video that was then part of the team from the Greatest Season that was as Adam Collins and Shannon Gill (in his second AFV hitout) join Dylan for this THREE PART special.
Electrifying 80's has it all, from the summer of discontent at Princes Park, the Carmen/Carbery Incident, Francis Bourke playing with blood streaming down his face, the bonkers ending to the Escort Cup Grand Final...and that's just 1980!
In this edition, we look at the epic montages, good, bad, and ugly that occurred both on and off the field in the mid-1980s as footy went through a turbulent period, and yes, you do need to get the boy off.
And in an Australian Football Video Film Festival exclusive, we've tracked down actual footage from the original TV broadcast of Electryifing 80's back in 1989 that never made it to the VHS release, along with insight from people who actually worked on this masterpiece of football history.
So strap yourself in for part 2 of this three-part special as the Australian Football Video Film Festival presents the ELECTRIFYING 80's.
Find out more at https://australian-football-video-film.pinecast.co
This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
THANKS TO leaguetees.com.au
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After weeks and months of speculation, the Australian Football Video Film Festival is proud to present part one of the deep-dive into one of the greatest footy cinematic masterpieces ever made - The Electrifying 80's.
Who better to do review the greatest football video that was than part of the team from the Greatest Season that was as Adam Collins and Shannon Gill (in his second AFV hitout) join Dylan for this TWO PART special.
Electrifying 80's has it all, from the summer of discontent at Princes Park, the Carmen/Carbery Incident, Francis Bourke playing with blood streaming down his face, the bonkers ending to the Escort Cup Grand Final...and that's just 1980!
And in an Australian Football Video Film Festival exclusive, we've tracked down actual footage from the original TV broadcast of Electryifing 80's back in 1989 that never made it to the VHS release, along with insight from people who actually worked on this masterpiece of football history.
So strap yourself in for part 1 of this two-part special as the Australian Football Video Film Festival presents the ELECTRIFYING 80's.
Find out more at https://australian-football-video-film.pinecast.co
This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The Australian Football Video Film Festival's journey into the GOAT of football cinema - Sensational Seventies is so big it's now a TWO PART EPIC!
Senior writer for the AFL Record and author of the new book 2020: A season like no other, Ashley Browne joins host Dylan Leach to discuss Australian Football Video's Citizen Kane and in the second part, footy is now in glorious COLOUR!
WIth Colour TV now a thing in Australia, the second part of the Seventies sees the game become quicker, far more commercial and the changes put in place from 1977 onwards are still in place today.
From the top football action on the field, endless amounts of biffo, the high flying mark montages, epic goals (Malcolm Blight), drawn Grand Finals, Brown velvet suits, elephants at Arden Street and the one and only season of Peter Ewin as Channel 7's main man - Part 2 of Sensational Seventies has it all.
THANKS TO - LeagueTees.com.au
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Senior writer for the AFL Record and author of the new book "2020 - A Season Like no Other" Ashley Browne joins Dylan Leach in the first of a two-parter on the GOAT of football videos - Sensational Seventies.
In part 1, Ash and Dylan do a deep dive into the period of 1970 - 74 when footy was still being broadcast in black and white.
From Peter Landy's intro, the opening of VFL Park, the 1970 Grand Final, Peter Hudson, Jezza, Ruthless Richmond, the iconic fly on the wall chat with all the Grand Final coaches and countless amounts of unforgettable highlights - Sensational Seventies is not only iconic, but it's also one of the greatest and important historical documents that football from that era has to offer.
Along with the masterful narration from Don Rainsford, the iconic footy highlights, and amazing soundtrack which includes the likes of Willie Nelson, The Beatles (Cover band), Rocky and of course Classical Gas - this truly is the greatest of all-time football documentaries.
With so much to cover - it's split into two parts so sit back and enjoy Part 1 of the Sensational Seventies with the Australian Football Video Film Festival.
THANKS TO - LeagueTees.com.au
WATCH SENSATIONAL SEVENTIES HERE - https://youtu.be/NrgVpd3kAKg
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WATCH HOTTER THAN HELL 1998 HERE - https://youtu.be/YTFtMz53JNc
The man behind Demonblog joins AFV Film Festival host Dylan Leach to chat about the 2:30 epic video that was HOTTER THAN HELL - Melbourne in 1998.
From the Dees rise to the bottom, Voice of the G, amazing passages of Sandy Roberts commentary, Todd Viney's kitchen, Garry Lyon's advice for young aspiring players and more, Hotter than Hell is one of the most iconic Australian Football Video classics - especially if your a Melbourne supporter.
So join Adam, Dylan and some amazing passages of Stephen Phillips narration as we revisit this all-time cinematic masterpiece that is HOTTER THAN HELL.
WATCH HOTTER THAN HELL 1998 HERE - https://youtu.be/YTFtMz53JNc
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Twitter's favourite Shinboner Maddie Green - @maddiemelb joins Australian Football Video Film Festival host Dylan Leach to talk about the 1999 cinematic blockbuster that was - Kanga Kings.
A premiership season for the North Melbourne Football Club - just known as the Kangaroos who started the season slowly, played some home games in Sydney and went on to win the clubs fourth flag - redemption for the year before and establishing themselves as the team of the 1990's
Kanga Kings takes us back to the days of the North boys going hard both on and off the field after a big Friday night at the MCG.
It reminds us of how good players like Winston Abraham were, how tough the Kangas played and there's plenty of Wayne Carey at his peek including him going bungee jumping for some reason.
We'll get plenty of Pagan-isms, discover if Wayne Carey was indeed the Roo Boy along with highlights from forgotten Kanagas stars like Kent Kingsley and Cameron Mooney.
Listen to this podcast just for recreation's sake to pass the time away as we join in the chorus with Kanga Kings 1999.
WATCH KANGA KINGS 1999 on YOUTUBE - https://youtu.be/xfsqoSQaMiM
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THE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL VIDEO FILM FESTIVAL IS BACK IN SESSION!
After a bit of a break, Dylan Leach returns with a whole batch of new episodes of the number 1 Football video nostalgia podcast - The Australian Football Video Film Festival.
Joined in this episode by senior writer for The Age/Sydney Morning Herald's Good Weekend Magazine and author of x3 books about Richmond premiership years; Yellow & Black - a season with Richmond, Stronger and Bolder and The Hard Way Konrad Marshall to discuss the 1995 classic - A Tiger Tale.
For Tiger fans of a certain vintage, the Richmond of 1995 was like oxygen.
A rare one of two finals appearances in over 30 years of suffering and was just a little glimpse of what the footy world would be like if the Tigers were up and about.
The year brought out the very best and worst in what the Richmond Football Club but is still held ever so fondly by the Tiger Army, with Australian Football Video's "A Tiger Tale" VHS getting a serious workout on the VCR's back in the day as fans could only take what they could get.
It's a long chat, and best for a big drive or a long walk, but it's full of nothing but love for all things Yellow and Black.
WATCH A TIGER TALE IN FULL HERE - https://youtu.be/uYxAqt7lYOQ
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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL VIDEO FILM FESTIVAL
THANKS TO LEAGUE TEES [http://www.leaguetees.com.au]
WATCH DERMOTT BRERETON’S HITS AND MEMORIES HERE:
One-time Hawthorn U19s player, public speaker, filmmaker, broadcaster and author Tony Wilson joins Dylan Leach to review the 2000 Australian Football Video classic “Dermott Brereton’s Hits and Memories”
In a celebration of all-things five day-five night we endure the great, the good, the brave, the entertainer, the violent, the ugly and then some of one of the icons of Australian Rules Football.
In a jam-packed edition of the AFV Film Festival, Tony and Dylan pack in all things Derm in one comprehensive podcast.
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AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL VIDEO FILM FESTIVAL
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WATCH THE MISSION - ST KILDA 1997 HERE: https://bit.ly/2SrRuf5
Dylan Leach is joined by guest Daniel Cherny from The Age to review "THE MISSION"
It was the year the Saints went from the bottom of the ladder to top.
We saw their deep run into September only to fall short in the Grand Final
See the likes of Robert Harvey, Nicky Winmar, Spida Everitt and Jason Heatley.
Ride the emotional roller-coaster of Stan Alves coaching.
Enjoy some of the best narration ever recorded by Craig Willis.
It’s all here in - The Mission.
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.