The Morning Call

Chance the Rapper sharing ’17 secret concert on the big screen

- By Jonathan Landrum Jr.

When Chance the Rapper filmed a secret concert four years ago, he intended to make a movie for the big screen but ended up shelving the project after not knowing how to edit all the footage.

But while hunkered down in his home during the pandemic, the Grammy winner took the opportunit­y to educate himself about the craft of filmmaking. Chance hosted and performed in several virtual concerts including “Chi-Town Christmas” — which he wrote and directed — giving him enough confidence to revisit the idea of making his own film.

“I had a lot of editing notes and ideas, but I didn’t know how to edit,” he said. “But during the pandemic, I started doing virtual concerts and actually directing them myself. I picked up all these skills that filmmakers have — one of them was figuring how to edit and work with editors. I needed that.”

Now, Chance’s filmmaker aspiration­s are coming into fruition with his concert film “Magnificen­t Coloring World,” which premieres Aug. 13 in select AMC Theatres. The concert was filmed in his hometown of Chicago during his Magnificen­t

Coloring World Tour in 2017, shortly after winning three Grammys through his 2016 independen­t project “Coloring Book,” which won best rap album. The project became the first streaming-only album to win the award. He also took home the best new artist trophy and best rap performanc­e for his song “No Problem” featuring 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne.

The concert film will celebrate the five-year anniversar­y of “Coloring Book.”

Chance could have gone the streaming service route, but he elected to pitch his concert film idea to AMC Theatres a few months ago with hopes of immersing moviegoers into his full concert experience.

“There’s just something different about going to see something in theaters, instead of watching it in your bed or whatever,” he said. “I always knew that I wanted this to be experience­d in a group and on a huge screen with crazy surround sound.”

Chance led the film’s editing process and self-distribute­d the film through his House of Kicks umbrella, which re-imagines music, film and virtual experience­s. His partnershi­p with the theater chain marks the first time a music artist has independen­tly distribute­d a film through AMC.

“Magnificen­t Coloring World” features a variety of stages designed by Chance and was filmed on a soundstage within three and a half weeks. The rapper said he wanted to tell a unique story with each frame with the help of director Jake Schreier, who directed the 2015 film “Paper Towns.”

The rapper said watching the film also helped him tweak certain parts of his onstage performanc­e.

“Watching a performanc­e of mine from four years ago, I’m like ‘I would have done this’ or ‘I would have done that,’ ” he said. “I’m saying to myself ‘I can’t wait to perform this particular song’ now. I’m looking at it as a performer, but also as a filmmaker.”

Chance drew inspiratio­n to create his project from other musicals and concert films such as “Roger Waters: The Wall” in 2014 and Michael Jackson’s 1988 “Moonwalker.” He thinks more musicians should look to directly distribute to theaters.

The rapper plans on stepping behind the camera more as a filmmaker.

“The climate makes us feel like we have to go straight to VOD or do a smaller festival circuit sometimes,” he said. “But I think the theater business could use it. The industry of filmmakers could use it too.”

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WILLY SANJUAN/INVISION 2020 Chance the Rapper’s concert film will be screened in select AMC Theatres.

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