Light Show is a simple movie that follows the playful journey we
go through in finding our identity and who we are in life. It deals
with how we constantly change in this never-ending cycle, from choosing
to and realising it, to at times being unaware of the changes going on
with us.
Credits: Animated Andre Bacalhau
The piece world sham pain is the first track from a forthcoming
ep for my musical project “the dead sea”. The video component was
filmed on a Nokia 6280 phone in the Blue Mountains and edited in Final
Cut Pro. I wanted to create a textural video that would work both as a
music video and also as a projection for live performance.
Credits: world sham pain was composed, filmed and edited by Tim Bruniges
As the tidal movements of the ocean shape the shoreline, so this
life-story appears to have been shaped by different tides. Throughout
my life, the ongoing discoveries of where I came from and who I have
become appear largely connected to the ocean.
Credits: Jill Carter-Hansen
Australian multi-media artist John Douglas, painting the sky over Elizabeth Bay, Sydney. The painting Air3 Australia003 is from his 3 Elements: Earth, Water Air series. Featuring music composed and recorded by the artist.
Credits: All work by John Douglas | Music, painting, filming, editing by John Douglas.
Tina Sol takes time out to promote her new album and discuss her life,
her success and her ‘unbelievable aesthetic perfection’. Tina Sol is
“All Real Woman!”
Credits: Tina Sol Camilla Borde | Writer Tonnette Stanford | Director Tonnette Stanford | Director of Photography Mark Lane
Editor and VFX Artist Tonnette Stanford | Music Composition Adrian Mcphee
Dow Fairtex is a professional Thai kickboxer. He trains 6hrs a day 6
days a week with little more than a roof over his head in a Thai Boxing
camp on the outskirts of Bangkok. He has 6 professional fights and is 8
years old.
Credits: Filmed, photographed, written by Jon Daley | Narrated by Rob Morton | Starring Dow Fairtex
Card Games follows the fantasy we go through in growing up. From
the feelings of being trapped, to turning our back on what came before
and finally actually stepping out of our youth and breaking away onto
our own paths.
Credits: Animated by Andre Bacalhau
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