Video Production


Experimental Screen Production

The Melbourne Metropolitan is used as a canvas for anecdote via visual journaling from a first person perspective. This experimental project uses a combination of hyperlapse and motion graphics. Using experimental techniques this film documents landmarks present in the Melbourne Metropolis. This is done via hyperlapse that takes the viewer through the location from a first-person perspective. The film visits multiple sites in the Melbourne city that will focus on movement and atmosphere, with each location revealing a journal entry of the experience from varying individuals. The film will be utilising other forms of media such as motion graphics and urban photography. Taking inspiration from other experimental videos that provoke nostalgia and youthfulness, transforming the metropolis into a subject for anecdote.

Produced by Jean Ngooi, Mathisha Mahawalage, Tiffany Tan

Antinomy is a reflection of contradiction between two beliefs that are in one’s reasoning —the montage created with blended split-screen moving images and double exposure. The Antinomy is an experimental psychological film about a contradiction of two beliefs of how one essentially lives in this society. The paradox of wanting both and nothing at the same time. The film projects two perspectives of living, one focusing on the process of enlightenment while the other an ordinary life. The average life exposes social pressure in contrast to the peaceful stillness. Social perfection of others heightens her fear of being trapped in a place of emotions. The film uses split-screen montage with overlaying sequences of film to project the ideologies of two perceptions. Special Credit: Cara Taraborrelli Royalty-free Music Credits Benjamin Tissot,‘bensound-relaxing.mp3’, . InspectorJ 2016, ‘horror-violin-tremolo-cluster-b.wav’, . khunseng 2011, ‘DR000723.wav’,.

The Antinomy is a psychological experimental film, It’s a story of this character’s contradiction between two beliefs of the way of living. Essentially a paradox, wanting both and nothing at the same time. In other words, The character projects two perspective, one focusing on the process of enlightenment in contrast to an ordinary life with extreme social pressure.


Video Interviews

Interview with the executive chef Jayden Dunsford at gourmet ice cream shop Lavezzi located in Ringwood. The interview will be in regards to the intriguing history of Lavezzi, stringing back through four generations of family. Lavezzi originated from the heart of Italy and began creating ice cream with snow and fresh lemon juice from Mount Vesuvius. Previewing the store interior and some of the key specialties. Associate producer: Sarah Hearn


Gone - Short Film

SYNOPSIS

Exploration of a character who has a skewed sense of reality. We follow this character as they go about their daily routine, experiencing their reality through their perspective. Nonsensical, reality not making sense, not lining up, Backstory: Having lost someone who was close to her, recovering through the process of the film, journey of loss (loss of reality) to clarity.

Genre : Drama