The event organizers list six different aspects of the evening, in the following order:
Vignettes : showing of four character-study short films during the 30 minutes leading up to the event
Introductions: welcomes and opening remarks from Angels & Airwaves frontman and Loveexecutive producer, Tom DeLonge and writer and director William Eubank, broadcast live from Boston
Feature film: screening of the band's 2011 movie Love, previously only seen on the film festival circuit
Dialog: live question and answer dialog with the filmmakers and the movie's star, Gunner Wright, taken from questions submitted to the
Music video: world-premiere of the band's music video for the song Anxiety, a new song from the forthcoming album
Vignettes
Event organizers announced that four short films would be played during the 30 minutes before the event. The short character studies featured music from the band and were titled based on the song featured in each. The band released the four films online the week before the nationwide screening to help promote the event.
Title
Character featured
Starring
Released
Link
Clever Love
Marine
Troy Mittleider
July 21
Soul Survivor
Skateboarder
Jesse Hotchkiss
August 1
Hallucinations
The Storyteller
Roger E. Fanter
August 3
Epic Holiday
Motorcycle Racer
Brid Caveney
August 8
According to director William Eubank, "The vignettes are not just character back-stories, each one represents some of the more pertinent themes explored in the film: communication, isolation, relationship, and fate vs destiny. Which one explores what, is up to the viewer".
Attendance
Three days after tickets went on sale for the event, organizers claimed to have sold over half of available tickets.
Method of distribution
The band chose to partner directly with theatres in the distribution for the August 10th screenings. Angels and Airwaves partnered with AMC and Regal Cinemas through the technology intermediary National CineMedia. This garnered some attention, with media outlets mentioning the new use of such technologies by filmmakers. I Am Rogue mentioned the July announcement by Francis Ford Coppola of his planned experimental filmTwixt, featuring a future multi-city tour with he and his composer planning to appear live with the film. Asked about the distribution scheme, Eubank stated " crazy stuff happening now with digital distribution I think this is the perfect thing to do where we're finding our own way to get it into theaters through personal relationships with AMC and others. It's totally changing the , like what Kevin Smith did touring with his film. cool to be a filmmaker now where you have all these options and you can find your own way to distribution." Tom DeLonge told media sources that they had always considered the setup and said "I'm so happy it will finally be experienced the way we always envisioned-seen on the big screen in theaters all over the country in 5.1 sound." He also discussed the issues facing independent film distribution, stating "We talked to a lot of different companies about all of our options, but it was by far the best opportunity for what we are. You know, we’re able to perform and have a movie, all in the same thing. And hit 500 theaters, which never would have happened with any other independent distributor. They just don’t have the budgets anymore. The independent film industry is hurting really bad, the same way the music industry was."