"Hey All"
The music video for Sir Winfield’s debut song “Stay Today” from his “December Demos” EP.
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Filmed in Peckham on Kodak 160G Super 8 film, expired in 1977. Home processed in self-mixed C-22 in Lomo UPB-1A tank. Camera: Braun Nizo 801 Macro. Music: Harold Budd 'Jane 15'
One man, one camera, one goal...to capture the essence of adventure. An experimental, often abstract new type of filmmaking process creating color rich visuals combined with a lush soundtrack that grounds the project. A unique cinematic experience.
When an alligator named Chris, burdened by social-anxiety, finds his favorite coffee-shop's vending machine to mysteriously be out of order, he's met with the task of facing his fears and heading inside. There he meets the baristas Alfie and Andy, the latter being particularly friendly toward Chris.
The Mummy (you know the one) gets the worst possible phone call from his roommate, Dracula.
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Melody loves when visitors stop by so she can show off all of her favorite electronics.
1992 VHS of Kuroyuri Shimai
The official music video for Sir Winfield’s song “Chrysalism” from his “Right As Rain” EP.
A young beautiful cat drives around looking for some rocks.
Deluge is a 2010 post-apocalyptic short film directed by Australian musician Lulu Collard.
An animated interview piece with Lo-Fi Pop pioneer Martin Newell of The Cleaners From Venus. Martin discusses his ethos, the music industry and the anachronist nature of his work, taking on the guise of a time traveller traversing his 40+ year career.
This short, started early on into sobriety, finished about nine months in, is a collage of diaries and notes, collected from within addiction and into recovery.
An aimless young man claiming to be busy wanders around desolate landscapes injuring himself.
An ill-tempered businessman learns the true meaning of his favorite dirty word.
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A family of outsiders is attacked by a possesed bowl of noodles.