Location: London. The story takes place in a 1950’s view of the future where tin robots are commonly seen working with man. After a comet hits the earth ... (More)
Location: London. The story takes place in a 1950’s view of the future where tin robots are commonly seen working with man. After a comet hits the earth all technology mysteriously stops working. London is plunged into the dark ages. With no machines, no robots, no electricity, not even working cars, the people flee the city in search of a place unaffected by the mysterious comet. London is left empty and quiet for many years until today, when the old tin robots suddenly wake up!
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Categories: Drama Sci-Fi Kids & Family
A beautiful place, an 18th century building by the river in Deptford, London. All are gathered, waiting, in the piano room. Quietly, waiting. There is a ... (More)
A beautiful place, an 18th century building by the river in Deptford, London.
All are gathered, waiting, in the piano room. Quietly, waiting. There is a knock... (Less)
Categories: Comedy Drama International
The Making of "Briny Deep": "We shot the video over two days, along the rocky Eastern coastline of Puna on the Big Island of Hawaii. I wanted it to look... (More)
The Making of "Briny Deep":
"We shot the video over two days, along the rocky Eastern coastline of Puna on the Big Island of Hawaii. I wanted it to look more like the coastline of the Pacific Northwest or New England. I always had cliffs in mind ever since I first heard the song. We were fortunate enough to shoot on a couple of overcast days where the water was really stirred up. Most of the Eastern coast of the big island has scenery like this but one of our main concerns was to find a stretch where you wouldn't see any homes in the background.
The only crew involved were RaVani and myself. I threw my camera gear in a bag and brought a portable radio for playback. RaVani sang to a temp mix of the song in which the chorus had not been recorded yet. Luckily once the song was complete it synched up perfectly.
The band was in a transitional period and not all of the members were available for the shoot. Also, I thought it would be more appropriate to focus on RaVani due to the mystical and thematic elements of the song which center around a relationship between a mother and daughter.
The limited crew, however, worked out for the best because it's quite dangerous out around the cliffs. RaVani actually worried me a few times when she stepped out on the edge without warning me. A couple times I thought she was going right over. It made for some great shots but I wouldn't suggest it to anyone. We were probably lucky. The "lack" of personnel may have even helped RaVani a bit because I think it allowed her to feel more comfortable to lip synch without a bunch of people watching.
"Briny Deep" is my favorite Technical Difficulties song and I took my inspiration for the video from the feelings it stirs up inside me when I watch them perform it live. It's one of those songs that you hear and are immediately drawn into because of the composition and the intensity of the vocals. As you look deeper into the song and read the lyrics you grow to appreciate the story that it tells, which is quite tragic. The song would evoke images in my head that really stuck with me. The thread between the music and the lyrics is very strong. It was a challenge for me to attempt the video. I was nervous that it would fall short of the song's power and impact. I merely wanted to create imagery to accompany the song, not try to upstage it.
My take on the song... although RaVani could explain it much better then I could ever hope to... is this; The song revolves around a mother and daughter who are lost at sea at night. The mother has mystical powers which she transfers to her daughter so that she can survive the danger. The quieter portions of the song is when the mother is assuring her daughter that all will be okay and not to fear. The chorus expresses the mothers attempts to keep them both safe to on avail, and the grief of having to give up her powers. In the end the mother drowns in the briny, deep, dark, cold water.
In the video I tried to represent these emotions without showing them literally. The doll representing the daughter and the boat representing being lost at sea. RaVani is playing the part of the mother and her character is reflecting on the tragic events and trying to control the water, to push is back. She is remembering and pining for her daughter. In the end, when she disappears from the cliff, it is meant to represent that she is a spirit haunting the cliff on the sea where she drowned.
The song is so pure and I wanted the visuals to stay along those lines so I shot in black and white because I wanted to go for a stark, dreamlike quality. Like the memory of something sad or tragic. The colors in Hawaii can be quite vivid with a lot of green and blue. I wanted to get as far away from that kind of a look as possible, since we had just captured the island feel in another Technical Difficulties video "Jungle" and because "Briny Deep" has such a dark tone to it, it just felt right to make this way. I used an Arri 16mm BL and my trusty Minolta Autometer for exposures. The 16mm grainy film gave it the haunting look that I really wanted. For other sections of the video, I used a Canon GL 1 Mini DV camera and I cut the whole thing on Final Cut Pro.
This video was really difficult to edit and was a tremendous challenge for me. It went through a lot of stages before I felt comfortable with it. Telling a story in a music video isn't the same as telling a story in a short or feature film. With music videos, there are so many possibilities. In the end, it definitely took on a life of it's own. It turned out better than expected, although, there are some more things I would have liked to have been able to do. Like shooting on a boat in the middle of the ocean at night in a raging sea... but that's a whole different kind of budget. (Less)
Categories: Experimental Music Video Art
A wicked little tale of pain, suffering, and fudging the numbers. "Unexpected ... good performances and a good punchline" - Liz Braun, The Toronto Sun... (More)
A wicked little tale of pain, suffering, and fudging the numbers.
"Unexpected ... good performances and a good punchline" - Liz Braun, The Toronto Sun
"A black comedic piece with some really good acting" - Quiet Earth
"A short but potent comedic sketch" - Videoscope. (Less)
A line of taxis waits in front of the office. They are "right-sizing" today. Jack Gilmore arrives at work to find a line of taxis waiting outside the ... (More)
A line of taxis waits in front of the office.
They are "right-sizing" today.
Jack Gilmore arrives at work to find a line of taxis waiting outside the building where he works. They are waiting to take people home after they are laid off. Jack spends his day trying to work, all the time fearing that the next phone call, or the next person to walk by, will tell him it is time for him to go. The office grows quieter as, one by one, his co-workers are led away. Eventually Jack walks the empty corridors alone.
A modern day horror film.
Line of Taxis was completed in November 1999 and premiered at the $100 Film Festival in Calgary on November 18 at the Garry Theatre.
Screenings:
$100 Film Festival - Calgary, Alberta - 1999 November 18.
Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival - Victoria B.C. - 2000 February 5th and 9th.
Bare Bones Film Festival- Muskogee, OK - 2000 March 25 - Foreign Short Runner-Up.
Misfit Short Film & Video Festival - Edmonton Alberta - May 6, 2000.
Pirromount Pictures - Honorable mention.
New York International Independent Film and Video Festival - April 7, 2001, New York.
International Festival of Cinema and Technology - Actor Keith D. Humphrey was nominated for The IFCT Best Actor Award for his role as Jack Gilmore in "Line of Taxis".
* London, England 2002 December 6.
* Toronto, Ontario, Canada in March 2003.
* Los Angeles, California 2003 May 31. (Less)
Categories: Drama
Short Film: Quiet Life.
Director: LFK.
Music: LFK.
http://www.LFK13.com.
Categories: Video Art
Logline: In the quiet town of Burden, Virginia, a Beast of old returns… it will take many hostages before it sets one man free. Multiple award winning... (More)
Logline: In the quiet town of Burden, Virginia, a Beast of old returns… it will take many hostages before it sets one man free.
Multiple award winning 37 minute short film... Beast of Burden. (Less)
In the movie we follow a young boy when he feels loneliness and anxiety a quiet summer morning.
Categories: Drama International Video Art
No matter where she goes, Masianya can't get away from annoying noises.
Categories: International
A gigantic, hairy bi-ped creature is caught on video as it wanders through Johnny Carson Park, Burbank. Is this undeniable evidence of the existence of ... (More)
A gigantic, hairy bi-ped creature is caught on video as it wanders through Johnny Carson Park, Burbank. Is this undeniable evidence of the existence of Bigfoot? We sent our own crew to investigate recent encounters in a quiet Los Angeles suburb. Lead by Dr. Nic Balitas, our program presents careful and meticulous analysis of the facts enabling the viewer to reach their own conclusions. (Less)
Categories: Comedy Documentary Horror
Technical Difficulties returns in this creepy music video/short film. A late night rehearsal turns into a desperate struggle for survival when band members... (More)
Technical Difficulties returns in this creepy music video/short film. A late night rehearsal turns into a desperate struggle for survival when band members meddle with a Ouije Board, conjuring a demonic soul from the depths of hell. Will anyone live to continue the legacy of T.D.?. (Less)
Categories: Experimental Music Horror
With this film I want viewers to be amused but also feel uneasy. The surreal contrasts of vivid eyes seemingly in danger of flying wood chunks, cold ... (More)
With this film I want viewers to be amused but also feel uneasy. The surreal contrasts of vivid eyes seemingly in danger of flying wood chunks, cold silence punctuated by the violent crashing sounds of maul against wood, independent yet synchronized eyes, and focused versus blurred images all help to create the strange and disquieting atmosphere in Flinch. Do the eyes belong to the woodpile or are they windows into someone’s psyche? Why is the woodcutter indifferent to the presence of the eyes?. (Less)
Categories: Experimental Video Art
6th installment in a series of 7. The band suffers it’s first (& only) rock ‘n roll death. We lose Edward. There are tears, there’s emotion, it’... (More)
6th installment in a series of 7.
The band suffers it’s first (& only) rock ‘n roll death. We lose Edward. There are tears, there’s emotion, it’s not pretty. A service is held, the crickets welcome him back into fold. Emily enjoys a quiet moment. (Less)
Categories: Documentary Music Video Art