Roger Shepherd talks to Chris Knox – part 2
Chris Knox is a musician, film critic and cartoonist. His music career began with legendary Dunedin punk band The Enemy, followed by post-punk heroes Toy Love, then the Tall Dwarfs and his own solo work.
Knox has appeared as a film reviewer on arts TV shows The Edge and Backch@t, and hosted the series The New Artland. He is also the man behind the long-running Max Media cartoon strip in the NZ Herald. Knox has also hosted an Intrepid Journey to India.
As a singer-songwriter and music video director, Knox is known as a pioneer of lo-tech, DIY classics.
For this special two-part ScreenTalk interview, Flying Nun founder Roger Shepherd chats with Knox about his life and career. (See the first part here.) In part two of the interview, they discuss:
- Knox moving from appearing in music videos to directing his own with the Tall Dwarfs‘ Nothing’s Gonna Happen
- Making the video for the Tall Dwarfs‘ Turning Brown and Torn in Two
- Making the video for his solo classic Not Given Lightly
- Becoming a film reviewer on TV arts shows The Edge and Backch@t
- Moving into television presenting, with an episode of Intrepid Journeys, and the series The New Artland
- Knox’s long-running cartoon strip Max Media
This video is available on YouTube for distribution via a Creative Commons licence.
Credits: Interview by Roger Shepherd, directed by Clare O’Leary. Camera and editing by Leo Guerchmann.
