www.hermioneflynn.com
Using her latest collection as a point of departure, HERMIONE FLYNN creates a fashion film which explores the term "Homogenized Human" as a physical reality.
The film predominantly features two identically clad models who are presented to us as inanimate, human sculptures. The camera scans and examines their bodies without apology, referencing them as mere specimens, both voiceless and nonreactive. Placed within urban and industrial…
www.hermioneflynn.com
Using her latest collection as a point of departure, HERMIONE FLYNN creates a fashion film which explores the term "Homogenized Human" as a physical reality.
The film predominantly features two identically clad models who are presented to us as inanimate, human sculptures. The camera scans and examines their bodies without apology, referencing them as mere specimens, both voiceless and nonreactive. Placed within urban and industrial…
Production - Moxy
Executive production - Whale
Executive producing - Katlene Geerinck
Production assistant - Alina Morar
Publication - Nowness
Title - “Delfine”
Performed by Delfine Bafort
Director - Stef Viaene
Photography direction - Francois Starr/Stef Viaene
Sound design - Rafaël Sellekaerts
Editing - Gert Van Berckelaer
Hair & make up - Alex Valverde
Grading - Joost Van Kerckhove
Set photography - Katlene Geerinck
Camera rental - BFC
Boots,…
Directed by pierre debusschere
fashion melina nicolaide
models yannick @ success and yumi at dominique
make up and hair by sofie van bouwel
editing and visual effects by pascal oberlin
sound design & music by frederic ameel @254forest
voice by valerie leclercq ( half asleep )
director assistant ismael moumin @ 254forest
fashion melina nicolaide
special thanks to marieke & valo
Splicing New Order's patent Mancunian brand of indie disco intellectualism with the unbound, arms aloft euphoria of Orbital or the Chemical Brothers, Delphic are the next top drop in a long line of UK acts to make timeless pop music from sonic fragments of the future. Delphic deliver the epic anthem Doubt in all it's glory; straight to the point and full of kick. Little cubes, bubbles, and spikes cover the beautiful bodies in this special effects-laden…
Download the free mp3 for "What's In It For?"
http://subpop-public.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/audio/6048.mp3
"What's In It For?" is off Avi Buffalo's debut self-titled full-length (4/27/10) as well as the 7" "What's In It For?" single that we released back in December 2009. The version of “Jessica” on the album is altogether different from the version that is the b-side of that same single.
BUY " What's In It For?" 7"
http://www.subpop.com/releases/avi_buffalo/singles/whats_in_it_for/).
BUY…
http://www.annegorke.com/
We got together and shot a short movie starring LORETTA PFLAUM and OLIMPIA MARMOROSS. But those two will not be the only ones to be seen on screen. Do You want to watch Anne grow? The shooting started 17 years ago.
Director - Michael Venus
DOP - Marius von Felbert
Producer - Joerg Lassak
Executive Producer - Anne Gorke
Music - Johannes Lehniger
Sound Design - Miguel Murrieta Vásquez
Editor - Michael Venus
VFX…
BLACK MAGICK VOL II ∞ DROP DEAD FESTIVAL
feat. King Dude // Modern Witch // Gemeine Gesteine // Death of Abel // reliq
September 4, 2011
ADS (ex Maria am Ostbahnhof) // Stralauer Platz 34
Berlin, Germany
image: dielamb + xorzyzt
sound: jonny teardrop + xorzyzt (reliq) + grayl (reliq)
actors: helga wretman + jannis birsner + jonathan katz
styling: kyle callanan + larissa bechtold
Dedicated to Patrick Wessel (1985-2010)
Based on the poetry of Dylan Thomas
Director: Matt Lambert
DP: Michael Ragen
1st AC: Jimmie Armentrout III
Stylist: Mark Holmes
Art Direction: Caroline Celis
Editor: Peter O'Donovan @ Final Cut, LA
VFX: Gavin Camp @ The Mill, LA
Score and Sound Design: Terressa Tate @ Final Cut, NYC
Starring: Patrick Wessel
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Fashion films. Art films. Music Videos. Commercials. An ongoing collection of excellent short films, that break new ground.
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20 years ago I saw a scene from a film that still captivates me to this day, and it is the reason I became a filmmaker (its the rocket scene from Koyaanisqatsi). The water scene in this art/fashion film is my tribute to it: vimeo.com/42809211
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