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This mini-documentary examines Famous Coffee, a Canadian band that began recording music as teenagers in the early 1980s and has continued making music for decades. Using archival recordings and long-term output as its focus, the film looks at how early experimentation, informal recording methods, and consistent practice contributed to a large body of work over time. What began with cassette tapes and home recordings developed into hundreds of songs and dozens of releases. Rather than focusing on genre or commercial outcomes, the documentary centers on process: recording ideas quickly, finishing work, and allowing projects to evolve without heavy revision. It presents Famous Coffee as an example of sustained creative activity built through repetition, curiosity, and persistence. The film is intended for musicians, artists, and anyone interested in long-term creative practice. It offers a practical look at how creative work can accumulate over time when the emphasis is on making and completing work rather than refinement. You’ll learn: 1. Why starting before you’re “ready” is often the best creative decision. 2. How experimentation, mistakes, and speed can unlock real artistic growth. 3. Why shame and genre rules often shut down creativity instead of improving it. 4. How recording musical ideas right away, creates momentum. 5. What a lifetime of creative work looks like when it’s driven by curiosity, not algorithms. If you’re a musician, this is a reminder to: Record fast Finish things Ignore embarrassment Capture ideas while they’re hot