(music by Deerhunter) - The Curve of Forgotten Things (director: Todd Cole)
Nowness presents Rodarte “The Curve of Forgotten Things” from New Hat on Vimeo.
Colorist: Beau Leon
Telecine: New Hat
Director: Todd Cole
DP: Matthew J Lloyd
Production: Funk Factory Films
Executive Producer: Rassa Montaser
Producer: Sue Yeon Ahn
Production Designer: Peter Klein
1st Assistant Director: Jordan Londe
2nd Assistant Director: Katie Garagiola
1st Assistant Camera: David Edsall
2nd Assistant Camera: Cristina Dunlap
Steadicam: Dana Morris
Production Company/Representation: Director’s Bureau
Producer: Rebecca Rose Perkins
Editor: Michael Mees
VFX: Public VFX
VFX Producer: Kim Nagel
VFX Supervisor: Tony Smoller
Flame Artist: Chris Noellert
After Effects Artists: Andy Bruntel, Graham Zeller
EFX: Human
SFX: Brent Kiser
Original Music by Deerhunter
Camera: RED, 1970’s Cooke lenses
the actres is only 12? en.wikipedia.org unbelieveable
It's all very pretty empty. I dig the cinematography which has alot going for it. Maybe there's too many videos that have an actress seeing in houses and that's what they film, I'm not one to judge.
i agree. some beautiful DP work. but the piece dies once we enter the house and it becomes a spinning fashion show.
You miss the point... It's A FASHION FILM for Rodarte, a fashion brand. so the colthes are the subject. And it works better than the Martin de Thurah fashion film ( videos.antville.org) If it was a NSFW music video with a naked girl dancing on her own i'm pretty sure your comments had been different.
dethurah's is better. successful or not, it at least has some ideas going on.
"At least"? Cause the poetry from the Todd Cole piece doesn't speak to you doesn't mean there is no idea in it. Ex: The correlation between the clothes ( the body ) and the landscape ( the origin) as a territory. After, it's subjectivity or matter of taste which one is better.
v measured & pretty this. expert opinion, plz: what did m j lloyd shoot this on? (and: budget guess, anyone?)
Camera: RED, 1970’s Cooke Lenses. Budget: One Billion Dollars!