Lil Buck: Aria
By The Amoveo Company
“Aria” with lil Buck
Directed by Benjamin Millepied
Produced by Dimitri Chamblas
Music Laurent Millepied
2012/Los Angeles
What is Beauty?
By Anna Ginsburg
What is Beauty?
by Anna Ginsburg
#whatisbeauty
at least for a while anyway
By Daniel Crooks
at least for a while anyway
by Daniel Crooks
"A collaboration between Nat Cursio and Daniel Crooks, at least for a while anyway locates Don Asker, a treasure of Australian dance practice, amongst his ‘other’ life as a farmer. In this imaginatively rendered portrait, Asker’s body is prised open to celebrate the depth of corporeal knowledge encapsulated within one extraordinary human being. Figure and ground coalesce in a work which meditates upon continuity, place and the solubility of identity."
Don Asker - performer
Pete Brundle - sound designer
Genevieve Lacey - recorder player
Lil Buck with Icons of Modern Art
By Andy Margetson
Lil Buck with Icons of Modern Art
A short film where Lil Buck dances us through a tour of the Shchukin collection at Fondation Louis Vuitton.
Featuring: Lil Buck
Director: Andrew Margetson
Director of photography: Martin de Chabaneix
Editor: David Webb
Music: Evgueni & Sacha Galperine
Executive producers: Marieke Tricoire, Christelle Tastet
Transpose by Super Magic Hats
By Tessa Chong
Transpose by Super Magic Hats
Music: Transpose by Super Magic Hats (Rob Masterton)
Concept, animation and direction: Tessa Chong
Illustration and animation: Lee Arkapaw
Porzellan / Porcelain - Joe Madog // Cité NOIR
By Cité Noir
Porzellan / Porcelain - Joe Madog // Cité NOIR
by Cité Noir
"Music by Joe Madog & The Trommelfellas // Visuals by CitéNOIR //
This animation film is a visualization of a song by Joe Madog, called "Porcelain". It deals with the theme of ephemerality and longing.
It's about the fragile things we hold precious,
trying to hold on to, but who will inevitably fade away,
vanish or break like porcelain.
The animation was pencilled on paper on a lighttable and then inked with brush and a light black ink and some gray inkwash, then arranged in a videosequencer frame by frame."
A way of Being
By Kobi Vogman
A way of Being
a Film by Kobi Vogman
Original Music by Yagel Harush and Nick Spivak
Sound Design by Nick Spivak
Acting by Kobi Vogman and Ilia Grosz
Animation by Kobi Vogman
http://directorsnotes.com/2015/09/03/kobi-vogman-a-way-of-being/