Filming a trailer promoting a new play that Sean is directing, The Hallowe'en Sessions, last Saturday. The play is in 6 parts by 6 writers, including a chapter written by Kim Newman.
We shot at the disused air base at Upper Heyford, it's a bloody fantastic location. Every corner you turn, every building and every room is jaw-droppingly atmospheric and spooky. It seems many films have been shot there in the last few years including Children of Men and World War Z. Our trailer should be up & running in the next week or so.
This is Justin, playing 'the orderly' looking like a total badass.
My behind the scenes footage for Voseen has been transformed into a rather entertaining film by @angelicfilms starring @mrduncanjames.
Jim & I were treated to a fairly rare experience on Wednesday night - a shoot that we wished could continue all night long.
We also conducted some brief interviews gathering their thoughts on reuniting after such a long time, as well as some insights into how being related to each other helps the music during the performance.
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We absolutely loved putting together this short trailer for Aurora. It seems the brilliance of Max Baillie extends beyond his viola playing as he's seduced into dance by the captivating moves of contemporary breakdancer Sarita Piotrowski.
There may be a few tickets left for this Friday's performance at LSO St Lukes.
There may be a few tickets left for this Friday's performance at LSO St Lukes.
Paul and I have just finished covering the 9th Annual Patient Summit for Eyeforpharma.
It was a bit different for us this time as we used a live feed during the conference to project the presenters onto large screens in the auditorium. After a few very techie conversations, and some head scratching, we sorted all the various cables and set ups and created the following result.
Everyone was very happy with the show - and I think its an approach we'll be using more and more for future conferences...certainly adds an extra dimension to the proceedings...
Nick
It was a bit different for us this time as we used a live feed during the conference to project the presenters onto large screens in the auditorium. After a few very techie conversations, and some head scratching, we sorted all the various cables and set ups and created the following result.
Everyone was very happy with the show - and I think its an approach we'll be using more and more for future conferences...certainly adds an extra dimension to the proceedings...
Nick