How to Break Into a Cinema short film
Ross was recently engaged as colourist on an indie short film, How to Break Into a Cinema, which is now available for on-demand viewing.
PermalinkRoss was recently engaged as colourist on an indie short film, How to Break Into a Cinema, which is now available for on-demand viewing.
PermalinkWe had some fun working on a reveal video for the 78th World Science-Fiction Convention, to be held in Wellington in 2020. Ross co-scripted, edited and animated this.
PermalinkIt's all about telling the story. This may be "only" a workbench build, but if it keeps your attention, our job is done.
Music credit:
“Mechanolith” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Ross was editor for this presentation, which sets some of the project's footage to Changes by Aimee-Chantelle Gough. It was originally released on Facebook in March 2017.
Te Tōnga o Te Rā was a community documentary project to tell the stories of Aranui High School as it was closed and demolished in late 2016 to make way for the new Haeata Community Campus.
See also Te Tōnga o Te Rā on YouTube.
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