Jet Echo - "Drift Speaking"
This is still in progress, but have a look:
This is still in progress, but have a look:
I made this in late February 2007, three weeks after beginning life in Kamloops, BC, Canada. The video has been submitted into a video contest at the Kamloops Art Gallery with the theme, “The Place Where I Live.”
UPDATE: Happily, I ended up winning the contest that I submitted this video to (Mar. 18th, 2007). I also met some really good people at the event, including a few fine arts professors at the local university and various art gallery staff. A very good experience. Perhaps, it’s the first thing I’ve ever won since I won a drawing contest at a Cornwall seaside hotel resort when I was eight years old. I love the handmade, one-of-a-kind wall-plaque I got as a prize.
Walking through the subway station, ominous and strange messages are found, a poem scattered through the spaces of the station. One person draws nearer to the moment of the boarding of the train, while another escapes on the mountain above.
Music by Jet Echo (myspace.com/jetecho)
Words by Jack Quin
Video by DoAn Forest (www.efeele.com)
Lassooed By the Lights - Bangkok VJ on Vimeo
Strobing photos from a Bangkok night matched to a dub beat.
music and photos from: myspace.com/seafran/
video by: efeele.com
The first 45 seconds of MaK Bak’s “Run/Stop/Restore.” An experiment with blue screens. Check their site at myspace.com/makbak/
Script improvised by Ryan Gerard. Video made by DoAn Forest.
Flowfest 2006 - “Irie Days” on Vimeo
Set to the music of Seafran’s “Irie Days,” this is a video recap of Flowfest 2006, which took place in Gangchon, South Korea.
The video combines photos and various filming techniques like filming projected images on moving things and underwater filming.
Links:
efeele.com
myspace.com/seafran/
flowfest.com
paulkotyk.com
A 17-minute short film that tells the tale of unrequited love with the city of Vancouver. Filmed in 1999, then edited in 2002.
This is the first film I made with my first video camera.