I took part in this summer’s film challenge. Warning, it contains some strobing.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
The Karavan Ensemble - Anima
Friday, July 13, 2012
Le grand festin - Virgin Media Shorts
The short version of the new Xobo film Le grand festin has now been uploaded to the Virgin Media Shorts website and we are battling it out to get the most likes, shares and tweets to be in with a chance of being shortlisted for the ‘lucky 13’ public choice award.
Please follow the link and like/share/tweet (preferably all three) using the buttons under the video on the virgin shorts site. This way your votes will count and we might get short-listed. Thanks!
http://www.virginmediashorts.co.uk/film/3475/le-grand-festin#.T_8uLluC_jB.facebook
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Aristaeus
Over the last few years many people will have heard me say that I will ‘soon’ be filming a self-penned short film in Latvia. Various things have caused it to be delayed but I am happy to be able to say that the flights have been booked shooting will begin on August 18th. It will be an experimental, visually driven piece exploring themes of memory and personal mythology containing both live-action and stop-motion elements. My fingers are crossed that the summer weather in Latvia will be better than the UK!
Thursday, June 21, 2012
The all new Xobo Design film
It has been over a year since I worked on the first Xobo film, Les Trois Objets. I enjoyed the experience so much that I jumped at the chance to make another zany pixilation animation. After a fun but demanding shoot last week in the basement of Fanny’s cafe in Hanover I am about to start editing. I am very proud of what we were able to achieve in such a short time and I am grateful to Stephan for letting my imagination run away with me again!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
A neat piece of kit
The pocket rig really can live happily attached to my camera giving me instant stability wherever I am without having to carry a separate bag for a rig. The first thing that struck me on unpacking it was how good the build quality is. It is made out of 100% machined aluminium from what I can tell and the gun stock support is very strong despite being quite thin. Edelkrone gives you a Lifetime warranty too which is quite reassuring.
As a fan of the old-school transformer toys when I was a kid, I love the way this thing twists and locks Megatron-style to fulfil it’s different roles. The only problem I have found with it is that the its ‘foot’ is quite narrow which makes attaching it securely to my manfrotto quick release quite problematic. A minor design flaw.
One word of warning is that you will need to pay import tax, a point neatly tucked away in the small print on the Edelkrone website.