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David Wilson's Garden of Eden

Music Video / Film

Posted by Eliza Williams, 13 July 2010, 11:33    Permalink    Comments (3)

Director David Wilson has reworked the story of Adam and Eve for this promo for Skream track Listenin' To The Records On My Wall...

 

The video mixes live action and stop motion to depict Adam's first encounter with Eve. As the making-of shows, the project was no small undertaking, involving an army of art directors and prop makers. Wilson also collaborated with illustrator and animator Joseph Mann to create the claymation effects in the video, with the duo using a rarely-seen technique called Strata-Cut.

 

Credits:
Director: David Wilson
Production company: Blinkink
Commissioner: Bart Yates, Sarah Lockhart
Label: Tempa Records
Art directors: Theo White, David Curtis-Ring, Cerldwen Brown
Strata-Cut artist & animator: Joseph Mann
Strata-Cut assistant: Lydia Smith, Lauren Brown
Material effectts: Niek Pulles
Art dept assistants: Joshua Stocker, Joe Myers, Iona Davis,
Yasameen Noorian, Daisy Roth, Jonathan Venga, Cornelia
Temple-Richards & Helen Leworthy
Post: The Mill

 

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3 Comments

boring, pointless and self-important.
jaquie
2010-07-16 13:24:50


hmm.

http://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?11018-Skream-s-new-vid
Matthew Ingram
2010-07-16 13:34:17


bravo!
andrei
2010-07-27 19:29:30


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