Sculptures by Solveig Sumire Sandvik. Video by Paul Johannessen.
An artwork made over a period of three months at Tamabi Univeristy, Tokyo, Japan. The rain in the video lasted for around 30 minutes.
The pattern on the wallpaper is hand-drawn and hand-colored. The sculptures are paper-moulds of real objects.
The music I wrote in 2008 in part thinking of Koyaanisqatsi. The footage I collected this year - all from the rooftop of my workplace. Marrying the two together came by chance during the editing process - and it worked.
Shot on a Panasonic HVX200, in 1080 mode using the interval recording function. Rate of recording was 1 shot in every 4 or 8 fps. The soft focus look I added afterwards - it ain´t genuine tilt shift - but I did shoot with that in mind and have applied a filter made for that look.
A photo motion music video that I made to one of my own tunes. The tune is from my album Verses in Enigmatics and the video I made over a period of 4 months in 2006 whilst living and travelling on the west coast of Norway.
Richard Dufty, a friend and motion graphics editor in London did the final grade in after effects.
This is a music video for the band Ribozyme from the west coast of Norway. For me, it is also another exploration of the tilt shift look. I wanted to see how much closer I could get to people and also try and get real people to appear as if they were animated.
Ribozymes new album March of Crime is available now on CD, vinyl, and download.
Artists: Ribozyme
Song: One Day Worth
Album: March of Crime
Director/camera/editor: Paul Johannessen
Camera: Catalina Lopez
Shot in Bergen on the west coast of Norway, in june 2009. Recorded on a Panasonic HVX200 - in full HD using interval frame rate function. Edited and graded in final cut with some third party plugins.
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