UPPER PLAYGROUND AD 2010
Out of all the bits we did at Upper this is my favorite. I love the image, the font used and the simplicity of this ad.
Nike Boards for East meets West...
Scirocco Studio Event
Scirocco Studio was a touring exhibition to promote the launch of the VW
Scirocco, Traffic commissioned five creatives to come up with objects, images
and installations inspired by cars. The exhibition toured across the UK, in
Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol and London.
Scirocco, Traffic commissioned five creatives to come up with objects, images
and installations inspired by cars. The exhibition toured across the UK, in
Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol and London.
The guys at Partizan asked me to go down and film the event.....so I did!!!
Snow Patrol Making of..."Take back the City"
This is the first of two Snow Patrol behinds the scenes i shot back in 2009.
This one's for "Take back the City"
Snow Patrol Making of... "Crack the Shutters"
This another making of I shot for Snow Patrol for their
single "Crack the Shutters" back in 2009!!! Think we were starting "get to know each
other" at that point....don't know how comfortable I felt about that?!*
Na, they we're alright!!
Watch it!!!
Michel Gondry & Pierre Bismuth

This was a short video I made for an installation that was being held at the BFI in 2009 for director Michel Gondry and the artist Michel Gondry.
The exhibition explores one of the most successful collaborations to date between a contemporary artist and a film-maker and exemplifies how film and art are interconnected today. Like the film, The All-Seeing Eye shows subtraction as the metaphor for a world without communication and relationships. A room is stripped bare, the not immediately apparent visual erasure creating a moment of displacement in the spectator comparable to the feeling experienced when a memory is lost, despite its strength and against one's will, simply by means of time passing. The theme of memory and its erasure links The All-Seeing Eye with Eternal Sunshine..., a connection that is underlined by a television in the room playing a scene from the film throughout the piece. The subtractive process of scenery-changes, seemingly high-tech, was instead manipulated off-screen in real time while filming, an example of Bismuth and Gondry's shared fondness for special effects created by low-tech or non-digital means.
East meets West 2009

This was a project I worked on with an artist called Amar Stewart. The idea was to create as much content (video, photo's, artwork) around a specific group of girls that we choose. Amar loving the oriental side of life decided that they should be of this background so we found six girls and went about trying to capture their individualities as best we could. I shot the images and made a short film on one of the girls talking about herself and Amar created a body of art work around each of them as well. Clothing giants NIKE heard about it and wanted to get involved in some way, so we we let them host the launch party in their NIKEiD studio in NIKETOWN London. We set up a blog MYSPACE and a Facebook page so check them out!!!