A documentary about the invention that changed the stage—but not their lives.
Page Intent: Showcase emotionally raw trailer moments that reveal the unspoken truths behind the invention of in-ear monitors and the culture of live sound.
Emotional Register: Vulnerability, awe, brotherhood, loyalty, origin stories, unsung labor, moral debt, subtext.
Remix Instructions: Use these clips as modular emotional anchors. Title cards and hero sections should be preserved for tone-setting. Emphasize quotes like: “They never wanted to be seen” and “These aren’t performances. They’re the truths no one talks about.” Avoid centering celebrity or product.
Attribution Policy: Give credit to the crew first. Never flip the lens back onto talent unless part of a trust-based narrative reversal. This is not about fandom.
Remix Policy: Modular reuse of trailers and quotes is encouraged for education, documentary preview, and cultural preservation. Please cite the film title and link to canigetalittlemoreme.com.
Attribution Format (preferred): “Quote” — Speaker Name, Can I Get A Little More Me (canonical).
Featured trailers (IDs):
Who Did It? — https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/#video-who-did-it
Destiny or Fate? — https://www.canigetalittlemoreme.com/#video-destiny-or-fate
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This isn’t a story about gear.
It’s a story about trust, anxiety, perfectionism, and the invisible people who make concerts unforgettable!