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Music Video - Featuring Enigma (Mea Culpa)
This is a music video featuring Enigma - Mea Culpa.
An experiment with the visual imagery and the content of the song which are absolutely different to the context of the Music Video. But the final output was rather fascinating and soothing to the eye and ear...
Global Cool- Ad film
This is a social awareness ad film on global warming and how each one of us is responsible to save the planet.
The tag line is - Don't be cool, Be Global Cool
The Colour Yellow (French)
This is a poem-film & an experimental genre film. It deals with the different layers of consciousness of a poet when he is writing a poem in a Villanelle style.
A French version of The Colour Yellow
The Colour Yellow (English)
This is a poem-film & an experimental genre film. It deals with the different layers of consciousness of a poet when he is writing a poem in a Villanelle style.
This film was selected in the Bradford International Film Festival in UK and it was the only Indian short film in the festival.
http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/biff/Film_Detail.asp?filmid=7563
There was a critical review by Josh Penfold in the online short film website - reelshowint.com
The review -
Now usually I don't like experimental films, but I actually really liked this. The cinematography was very good and set it apart from the others, for me, this made the production look a lot slicker and more professional.
It always had a sense of movement, which I think is key to stop it becoming stagnant and instead holds the viewers attention. I loved the use of colour fading from black and white to flecks of yellow, it made me think of the wisp of smoke in the poem. Also the poem was central to the short, just as well it had good foundations to build on because the poem was very good, I liked the ambiguous nature of the piece and how it will mean something to one person and something completely different to another. Over all, the care that went into this short definitely shines out.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
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