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Continuing his close affiliation with the music community, Bob Ray has worked with [[The Polyphonic Spree]], [[Black Eyed Peas]], [[Eels]], [[Jerry Cantrell]], [[Blur]], [[Supergrass]], [[The Rapture]], [[Junior Brown]], [[Jurassic Five]], [[Puffy]], [[Modest Mouse]], [[Pete Yorn]], [[Clinic]], [[Starsailor]], [[Don Walser]], [[The Shins]], [[Ozo Matli]], [[Stephen Malkmus]], [[Hank Williams III]], [[X-Ecutioners]], [[...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead]] and many others.
Continuing his close affiliation with the music community, Bob Ray has worked with [[The Polyphonic Spree]], [[Black Eyed Peas]], [[Eels]], [[Jerry Cantrell]], [[Blur]], [[Supergrass]], [[The Rapture]], [[Junior Brown]], [[Jurassic Five]], [[Puffy]], [[Modest Mouse]], [[Pete Yorn]], [[Clinic]], [[Starsailor]], [[Don Walser]], [[The Shins]], [[Ozo Matli]], [[Stephen Malkmus]], [[Hank Williams III]], [[X-Ecutioners]], [[...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead]] and many others.


Bob Ray is currently in [[post-production]] on a feature length [[documentary film]] about the resurgence of all-girl roller derby. ''Hell on Wheels'' tells the story of a group of [[Texas]] women who band together to resurrect the sport of [[roller derby]].
Bob Ray is currently in [[post-production]] on a feature length [[documentary film]] about the resurgence of all-girl roller derby. [[Hell on Wheels (film)]] tells the story of a group of [[Texas]] women who band together to resurrect the sport of [[roller derby]].


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Revision as of 08:39, 13 July 2006

As a filmmaker based out of Austin “The Live Music Capital of the World,” Texas, Bob Ray has made dozens of short films and music videos. In 1994 he founded the production company CrashCam Films. CrashCam Films' first productions were narrative Super 8 mm films and music videos. Bob Ray's in-camera-edited Super 8 short “Sweet Sweetroll’s BaadAsssss Spin” found its way onto legendary indie producer John Pierson’s acclaimed show Split/Screen on the Independent Film Channel and Bravo (television network).

Bob Ray made his feature film debut with the rock ‘n’ roll stoner cult film Rock Opera (the movie). Bob Ray wrote and directed Rock Opera with very limited resources. The film has accumulated several positive reviews, including a handful of four-star reviews and a 2003 High Times Magazine nomination for a Stony Film Award.

Bob Ray has produced and directed several music videos, including a video for the Grammy nominated song “Fried Chicken and Coffee” by Nashville Pussy, and videos for songs by The Riverboat Gamblers, U.S.S. Friendship, Dambaby (featuring Sam McCandless of Cold), The Phantom Creeps and more.

Continuing his close affiliation with the music community, Bob Ray has worked with The Polyphonic Spree, Black Eyed Peas, Eels, Jerry Cantrell, Blur, Supergrass, The Rapture, Junior Brown, Jurassic Five, Puffy, Modest Mouse, Pete Yorn, Clinic, Starsailor, Don Walser, The Shins, Ozo Matli, Stephen Malkmus, Hank Williams III, X-Ecutioners, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and many others.

Bob Ray is currently in post-production on a feature length documentary film about the resurgence of all-girl roller derby. Hell on Wheels (film) tells the story of a group of Texas women who band together to resurrect the sport of roller derby.