"Besides, I love talking to you..." It's always nice to come across some fascinating minimal sci-fi filmmaking in a short film - and this one is definitely worth a watch. Mirror Site is "subtle sci-fi" short film made by writer / director Karl Richter in Los Angeles. It's a bit of a Black Mirror-esque story about a guy talking to a woman on the phone, who starts to wonder if he's stuck inside some kind of digital prison of sorts. After playing at film festivals last year, it's online for anyone to watch. The 12-minute short film stars Michael Marcel as Ben, and a storng supporting cast including Kendall Chappell, Khrishna Grace, Brenda Nascimento, Jill Renner, and Kayla Sarian. I wasn't sure what to make of this at first, but as it keeps going the more invested I became, not to mention curious to find out what was really going on.
- 5/19/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Cricket Australia is positioning January’s one-day internationals as ‘The summer’s biggest dress-up party’ in a new campaign by Gpy&R Melbourne.
Ads for the Commonwealth Bank Series against Sri Lanka and the West Indies feature a house party at a suburban home where people are wearing wacky costumes.
To view ad, click here.
Ads will run on TV, outdoor, radio, social and print.
Julian Dunne, senior manager of marketing for Cricket Australia, said: “The fans told us that the Commonwealth Bank Series is as much about what happens in the crowd as on the pitch. Over recent seasons we have seen some incredible dress ups and the event is becoming more and more social. This season we have dialed it up considerably with global acts such as Basement Jaxx, huge prizes and lots of great entertainment in and around the venues. The new campaign captures this nicely.”
Credits:
Client: Julian Dunne,...
Ads for the Commonwealth Bank Series against Sri Lanka and the West Indies feature a house party at a suburban home where people are wearing wacky costumes.
To view ad, click here.
Ads will run on TV, outdoor, radio, social and print.
Julian Dunne, senior manager of marketing for Cricket Australia, said: “The fans told us that the Commonwealth Bank Series is as much about what happens in the crowd as on the pitch. Over recent seasons we have seen some incredible dress ups and the event is becoming more and more social. This season we have dialed it up considerably with global acts such as Basement Jaxx, huge prizes and lots of great entertainment in and around the venues. The new campaign captures this nicely.”
Credits:
Client: Julian Dunne,...
- 12/14/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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