edgy / avant-garde / provocative
film-maker sought for two short films for contemporary music & text
| Gepostet am: | 15.02.2012 |
| Gepostet von: | Philip Venables |
| Genres: | Experimentalfilm |
| Projektstart: | 01.03.2012 |
| Projektende: | 01.07.2012 |
| Sprache: | ohne |
| Format: | HD |
| Länge: | 0:03 |
| Drehort: | Berlin or London |
| Kontakt und Kommentar: | More information about my work and audio samples and press reviews can be found on my website, www.philipvenables.com. I hope you are inspired! This is an unpaid, voluntary, collaborative work, and the idea would be to make the film and music freely available as a promotional tool for both artists, ideally distributing round all of our networks. Ongoing collaborations may transpire too, and may lead to paid collaborations with various multimedia projects I'm working on relating to poetry, violence and sexuality. The bolder, more edgy and more direct the work, the better! Please send samples of work, ideas, CVs and any other relevant info to me by email. I'd be hoping to have the films finished by the Summer.
|
| Gesucht wird: | |
| Regie | Hier anmelden, um sich zu bewerben |
| Art-Direction | Hier anmelden, um sich zu bewerben |
| Kreativ-Direktion | Hier anmelden, um sich zu bewerben |
| Mitarbeiter: | |
| Musiker/in | Philip Venables |
Storyline
I'm looking for an exciting, provocative, anarchist or shocking film-maker who is interested in making short films to equally direct, bold and disturbing contemporary music.
Synopsis (Plot)
There are two pieces that I'd really love a film-maker to make a short film to one of them or both.
The first is 3 minutes long and is called 'F*ck Forever' and you can see it here:
http://philipvenables.com/2011/08/26/fuck-forever-video/
(NB: this is a poor audio recording. we will re-record the soundtrack for the video in a studio in London)
The words for the video performance will be changed from James Young to 'George Miles' - referencing the Dennis Cooper pentology of books about George Miles.
The second is 'numbers 91-95' based on poetry by Simon Howard, and performed in this video by Ensemble Adapter in Berlin. The poem is all about memory, nostalgia, dreaming and forgetting. The text is here:
http://walkingintheceiling.blogspot.com/2010/02/numbers-91-95.html
and the music here:
http://philipvenables.com/2011/11/26/video-of-numbers-91-95-wien-modern-ensemble-adapter/