Produced, shot and edited by Peter Nicoll.
Time lapse and additional photography by David Lyman of Atlanta, GA.
Music by Greg Kuehn of Peligro Music.
Associate Producer: Michael Goff.
Produced in conjunction with Sargent Production Services.
Shot entirely with 2 Canon5d MkII. 4 day time lapse with 3 days of shooting and editing, delivery at 2:30 pm on third day.
Delivered for live awards ceremony at the end of the third day. Entire production…
Fine cut of the International Monetary Fund video.
Originally shot as a short highlight it morphed into a longer piece exploring the changes to the meetings in 2010 and documents the efforts to modernize the IMF Annual Meetings.
Director: Peter Nicoll
DP: Charlie Gruet
Editor/Additional Photography and time lapse: Peter Nicoll
Music: Greg Kuehn/Peligro Music
Production Manager: Elin Smith
Produced on conjunction with Cris Molina of The Photographers Gallery.
Director of Photography Charlie Gruet.
Post-production Supervisor and Editor: Peter Nicoll.
Sound design by Ben Seaward.
Short film for the International Monetary fund.
This film was commissioned by Secretary's Department of the International Monetary Fund to showcase the Annual Meetings of the World Bank and IMF. The meeting's changes worked to include more voices from within its members and its member countries to create a greater dialogue about global finance.
The project used the flexibility of Canon DSLRs to create time-lapse material and video for the multi-day…
Animation created for the International Monetary Fund's Annual Meeting with the World Bank. This video loop was used on their 15x50 foot main video screen during walk in for 25 minutes.
Just found this old edit. I had done a great interview with Georgia Gould in 2006 and then traveled to a few places like Glouscester, Wissahickon and Granougue. I lost the raw footage in a hard drive failure a long while back(thanks LaCie), but this rough cut just surfaced. I have an interview from Lyne Bessett and lots more footage from Granougue and Wiss that I never used. Anyway, for you 'Cross hounds who will watch anything, here you go -…
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