Malcolm Klock’s Videos
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100 Years of Cinema: Part 1 - 1912 to 1952
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The first part of what wil be a three part celebration of the last 100 years of cinema, from 1912 to 2012. Part 1 covers the years 1912 to 1952, and showcases ONE FILM from EVERY YEAR. How many…
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Island Memories - Memoryhouse "To The Lighthouse" (Millionyoung Remix)
02:38817 Plays / 22 Likes / 4 Comments
All shot over a few December days in far flung Whidbey Island off the coast of Washington State. Shot on a Canon T2i. Music by http://www.myspace.com/wearememoryhouse and http://www.myspace.com/millionyoungmusic
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Allina Nunley - Soil In My Soul
02:401,080 Plays / 17 Likes / 4 Comments
Shot entirely on a Canon T2i. You can stream or download the song on the SixtyOne here. http://www.thesixtyone.com/#/s/Jflwrwjwh7Y/
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226.3.1.1 is a short film in the style of French New Wave. Shot in black and white on a Canon T2i. We know what the story meant to us as we shot it, but have heard varying interpretations from others.…
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This is compiled of footage shot on a recent trip to Chinatown, with fellow incoming students at Art Center College of Design. We were tasked as a group (by the taskmasters at Orientation) with visiting…
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Alleys follows a man descending back into the dark world of his troubled past to reclaim a lost love and settle things once and for all with his old boss. A black and white neo-noir inspired by films…
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Lately (Troisieme) - Memoryhouse Music Video
02:088,171 Plays / 177 Likes / 24 Comments
First thing I've really shot on my new T2I. Song: Lately (Troisieme) - Memoryhouse http://www.myspace.com/wearememoryhouse
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