Tuesday, January 29, 2008

New Wyld Stallions

Wyld Stallions - those motion graphics designers extraordinary have a new version of their site up and running. There's also some new work - really good- though I kind of miss the old site - can't beat a bit of HTML.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

After Effects and Quicktime 7.4 don't go!

Yes it seems that After Effects and Quicktime 7.4 don't go together. Reports are that some users get an error when rendering to quicktime. Workarounds seem to include - render to image sequence or if you do get the error render from where the error popped up. But the best advice is don't do quicktime 7.4!

UPDATE 14/02/08
All is well Apple released a 7.41 update which has cured all the problems (supposedly). I'm waiting a while - see what happens. Know what I mean?

Friday, January 04, 2008

Face of...

No I don't really get it either. But I did it. It's more punk than it should be. After Effects and some dodgy DV footage. Titles for a 3 min vid of the competition to find the 'Face of Hampshire'





Front Row

A new in salon magazine launched by Wella - needs an in salon on screen promo. 30 seconds of lights camera action. All put together in After Effects by me. I also wrote the music.














5th London Short Film Festival

5th London Short Film Festival - starts today! It runs from the 4th - 13th Jan 2008.

Guardian Interviews at the BFI Southbank

I'm up early and found the Guardian Interviews at the BFI Southbank. I missed all the actual live interviews - even though I'm often in the Southbank. Shane Meadows - Guillermo del Toro -David Lynch can be found here. Guillermo del Toro's interviews shows that even without a microphone that works and formatting the video incorrectly - a good bit of chat an interview makes.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Happy New Year!

I was cutting my hair with some clippers on New Years Eve - and noticed an article in the copy of the Guardian my hair clippings were being collected on. It was an article on a project by Iain Sinclair/Stephen Gill.

Iain Sinclair - walker, writer and psychogeographer. I'd received a copy of Sinclair's 'City of Disappearances' for Christmas. A collection of writing about loss in London. I'd read Sinclair's 'London Oribital' - which I'd really liked. Some of it traced walks through the Lea Valley - I've lived on the edge of that area for a while - first Walthamstow then Leyton and now Hackney. It's a weird location. An area where country gets roughed up by the urban sprawl of East London.

There's a video - 'London Orbital' by Iain Sinclair and Chris Petit. I've not seen it. I didn't know it existed until this week. But Chris Petit I had come across.

Chris Petit is director of 'Radio On' - another movie not watched but I've wanted to see for a while. An English road movie with Wim Wender's as co-producer. You can see the trailer here. Petit is also author. Noir London thriller 'Robinson' sounds good.

So returning to the clippings and the paper - Stephen Gill is a photographer. I know nothing. Debbie my girlfriend had to fill in some blanks. He's been doing various things but some of these things include documenting bits of Hackney.

Gill and Sinclair plan to document some of the area currently undergoing 'regeneration' as part of the Olympic development. Large parts of the Lea Valley have been fenced off and penned in as the builders and bulldozers go to work. They're taking to boat and using the Lea itself as a means to traverse the barricades.

BBC DNA Collective : Iain Sinclair Video Interviews
Iain Sinclair - Londonist Interview
Chris Petit Interview
Stephen Gill's Website