Filed under: art | Tags: Collage, Dixie Rose, film, Illustration, klosetkase, photography, projection, Rosanna Webster
Illustrator, Rosanna Webster’s experimentation with film, photography, projection and collage get my prolific, creative juices flowing everywhere. A plethora of visual splendor. Dixie Rose
Filed under: art, film | Tags: art, Belgium, Conceptual art in film, Dixie Rose, film, Frederik Heyman, installation art, klosetkase, photography
These are the days of ironic, existential epiphanies. Where there’s been too many floods, hurricanes and earthquakes which need no explanation, because the world cannot replenish fast enough and time has no end. Dixie Rose
Filed under: Fashion film | Tags: Australia, Daniel Askill, fashion, Fashion film, film, Ksubi, Ksubi Kolors
Director: Daniel Askill
Photographer: Stefan Duscio
Dixie Rose
Filed under: film | Tags: Art Direction, Daniel Askill, Direction, film, Sara Runcie, We Have Decided Not To Die film
We Have Decided Not to Die is a transcendental and metaphorical short film written, directed and produced by Daniel Askill. It explores the idea of ritual as something of the highest spiritual significance. It forces you to question the possibility of there being new life after death, because most of us don’t know the answer. Askill meticulously edits three looping rituals in precise synchronicity with music composed by his father. In how he plays with his direction of movement, going forwards and backwards at different frame rates, he creates for us a profound, cohesive relationship between sound and movement, giving great meaning to transformation and our existence as human beings. Take a moment to read a great interview conducted by Sara Runcie, the AFC Film Development Administration Officer at the We Have Decided Not To Die website. It’s superb. Dixie Rose
Filed under: fashion, film | Tags: fashion, Fashion Film Frankenfashion, film, klosetkase
Filed under: fashion, film | Tags: ASVOFF 2009, fashion, film, Gareth Pugh, Ruth Hogben, Steven Klein
Filed under: art | Tags: animation, Color Waveforms, film, Psychedelia, Takeshi Murata
If I could see a one hour version of this with Sigorus as background music, only then would Fantasia have to take the back seat. DIXIE
Imagine acting ’til you’re 80 years old. Coming from the same feverish generation of method actors such as Marlon Brando and James Dean, Newman evolved to a stoic force of minimalistic acting. Here’s to you for trying and did ya ever. Dixie








