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Showing posts with label Abi Bansal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abi Bansal. Show all posts

Friday, 22 July 2011

Und on We Fund

In my last post I showed you a little promotional video I created just to look at what we could create on a budget of nothing with the resources we have as we would shortly need to create a video for We Fund, the crowd funding website.

By some minor miracle we finally have a video and our project up on the site (it's a miracle because everything that could go wrong, did go wrong!) and I promised to share the final video on my blog, so here it is:


We've made it to 13% of our target, at the time of writing, but that's still a long way from our target and if we don't reach at least 100%, we get nothing. So, if you are able to help us reach our target click on this link to visit our We Fund page, or if you know anyone who might be able to help us, please pass the link on. Thank you!

Monday, 13 June 2011

Taking Und to Edinburgh


It's been another busy week, but I thought I'd quickly share what I've been up to...
As you may already know, Und  is heading to Edinburgh - woo hoo! However, we could do with a helping hand to fund the show and we're looking into crowd funding as one of the possible sources.
If we use a site like We Fund, we would need to create a video to go with our appeal and at the moment it looks like it'll be me putting it together. So, having never done anything like it before, I've started to play with what we've got (production stills, quotes and music from the show) to see what we can do and to learn how to do it. Below is my first creation - a little promo for the show - it is by no means the final product (I'll post the final outcome on here as well), but I was pretty chuffed with my first attempt:







Thanks again to Matt Chilton for sending me the haunting recordings of him and Seth Guy (if you didn't see the show this is some of the music they created from found objects and if you did see it, it may evoke a few memories), Alex Brenner for the production photography (he also designed our flyer which I use in the opening) and Abi Bansal for her pre-production photography (the black and white photos, taken in the warehouse, where we nearly froze taking them!)
I hope you enjoy it.