A destitute man, living on city streets liberates a device and escapes to a symphony of light and sound.
The idea came about by wanting to play with timelapse as a way of showing different realities. The Maestro obviously sees things differently than most people and by working the timelapse effect into the narrative, it allows us to see the world from his point of view.
The Maestro was shot in Sydney, Australia with a crew of four people on the Canon 5D Mark II using only available light. The visual effects featured were all shot in-camera and later composited in post.
Filmmakers:
Director / Producer / Writer / Editor / Art Director / Costume Designer - ADAM ANTHONY
Co-Producer / Co-Writer / Visual Effects - EDWARD COPESTICK
Cinematographer - TONY GARDINER
Second Camera - NATE MARTIN
Composer - BENJAMIN SPEED
Sound Designer - ROSIE CHASE
Sound Mixer - SAM HAYWARD
Colourist - TRISH CAHILL
Hair and Make-up - JODI GARDNER
Additional Hair and Make-up - KATY CLUCAS / RACHEL COENEN
Wardrobe…
A destitute man, living on city streets liberates a device and escapes to a symphony of light and sound.
The idea came about by wanting to play with timelapse as a way of showing different realities. The Maestro obviously sees things differently than most people and by working the timelapse effect into the narrative, it allows us to see the world from his point of view.
The Maestro was shot in Sydney, Australia with a crew of four people on the Canon 5D Mark II using only available light. The visual effects featured were all shot in-camera and later composited in post.
Filmmakers:
Director / Producer / Writer / Editor / Art Director / Costume Designer - ADAM ANTHONY
Co-Producer / Co-Writer / Visual Effects - EDWARD COPESTICK
Cinematographer - TONY GARDINER
Second Camera - NATE MARTIN
Composer - BENJAMIN SPEED
Sound Designer - ROSIE CHASE
Sound Mixer - SAM HAYWARD
Colourist - TRISH CAHILL
Hair and Make-up - JODI GARDNER
Additional Hair and Make-up - KATY CLUCAS / RACHEL COENEN
Wardrobe…
Winner of Chapter 7 for Canon & Vimeo's The Story Beyond the Still contest. A HUGE THANK YOU to the cast and crew, and to everyone who supported this film by viewing, voting and sharing it with others!
Written & Directed by Tony Leech
Produced by Alison Ball
WATCH THE REST OF THE STORY HERE:
"Chapter One: The Cabbie" by Vincent Laforet http://vimeo.com/8595246
"Chapter Two: Job Security" by Josh Thacker http://vimeo.com/9394817
"Chapter Three: The Beach" by M. Keegan Uhl http://vimeo.com/10363683
"Chapter Four: Allison" by Jeff Turick http://vimeo.com/11434588
"Chapter Five: Miracle" by Ryan Booth http://vimeo.com/12475071
"Chapter Six: Fool Circle" by Marc Jonathan de Jesus http://vimeo.com/13430937
"Chapter Eight: Corridors" by Vincent Laforet http://vimeo.com/19102609
"The Story Beyond The Still: Corridors — Behind the Scenes" by Blake Whitman http://vimeo.com/18914172
"Beyond The Still: Final Chapter Behind the Scenes" by Chris Dowsett http://vimeo.com/19056769
MUSIC
Tyler…
This 3rd episode of WI'MF gets us back across the Verrazano,
where Method Man settled at age 13, hooked up with soon-to-be named Raekwon and Inspectah Deck, not knowing they'd be the ones putting Shaolin on the map : http://nyminute.arte.tv/en/map
An Hempstead native like Prodigy or Julius Erving, Meth recalls a straining try-out for Cappadonna's crew, around a time when the future Wu members used to battle each other... Going back to 8th grade, Meth talks friendship, dark secrets, and him stealing Cap and Rae's rhymes to impress cats as he'd go back to his old place in Long Island.
http://nyminute.arte.tv/en
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