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I am 26 years young. Zimbabwean. Live in Wales, United Kingdom --- I Dance - I Direct, Edit & Produce Music Videos and I Design Websites, Posters and all that stuff!
Footage available on Frames Dealer : framesdealer.com/filmmakers/petronicce-gioacchino/275915
Hand : " The terminal part of the human arm located below the forearm, used for grasping and holding and consisting of the wrist, palm, four fingers, and an opposable thumb ".
My purpose was to not cover the entire subject of hands. I think that the possibilities are way too wide. I was motsly interested on how hands inspire me.
This work could not have been possible without the help, the support and the participation of the following people. Thanks to all of you for your patience, your time and your precious hands . Keep them Safe !
Lorenzo Naccarato, Marion Verhellen, Nicolas Gruber, Camille Martin, Jérôme Cynéfro, Tomomi Hirano, Veks Van Hillik, Hélène Hiquily, Violaine Perrot, Sylvie Guilleminot, Luc Pétronille, Laetitia Sioen, Philippe Beau, Christine Grévin, Fabrizio Granier, Christophe Sovran, Audrey Le Mée, Emma Pétronille, Brice Coyere, Dominique Tobio, Marie-France Gélard, Alma, Marie-Hélène Martin, Marc Pétronille, Alice Buret, Marcel, Annick Gualino, Bernard Barrailh, Laurence Ichard-Maury, Marie Maillos, Leila Ernest, Iris Ernest, Ugo Bagnarosa, Gilles Larroze, Léa German, Sarah Violaine, Raphaël Pezet, Mélanie Daoulas, Julie Pouléna, , Noir Films, Nicolas Chantal, FabLab, Sébastien Ichard-Maury, Jacquie Marty, Serges Martin, Victor Trifilieff, Guilhem Machenaud, Tristan Barathe, Call Mar, Lucile Dandelot, Grégoire Coulombel, Thibaut Mesmin, Lauriane Marcelo, Christophe Durand, & John Coktez.
Special Thanks to Léo & Ja Gualino.
Music : various versions of "In the Hall of the Mountain King" composed by Edvard Grieg and re-edited for this work. First assistant director and Make up : Camille Martin. Directed, shot and edited by Gioacchino Petronicce.
Shot on Red Raven.
gioacchinopetronicce.com/ facebook.com/gioacchino.petronicce
4K, STEREO, 4:12. 2016
Director………………………..….Daniel Broadley Label….……………………..Chess Club Records Director of Photography…….Jamie Harding Gaffer……………………………………...Jack Lilley Assistant Camera………..…….Patrick Bethall Colourist……………………..……..…..Dan Moran Production Mom………………..…Lucy Werrett Studio…………………….…….….….Band Studios Film Lab………………………..…..Kodak London Film Scans…..…………………..Digital Orchard
When was the last time you were transported?
Transporter is a bold, spell-binding show, born out of a belief in the power of words to transport. Just one performer in an empty space, and an audience.
The unheard, unbelievable true story of a girl called Maya; forever thirteen, forever on the move.
Funny, fearless and frightening, Transporter explores themes of identity, difference, conflict, and what it means to come or not come from somewhere.
Written and performed by Catherine Dyson, in collaboration with Andy Smith and Lewis Gibson. Directed By Fez Miah DOP - Onismo Muhlanga
Developed through Theatr Iolo's artist development programme, Platform, Transporter was born out of conversations with young people from he city of Newport, South Wales.
"When I’m in nature, I'm with my body. I listen, I feel, I hear and I keep focusing step after step. I feel significantly insignficant. I am in tune with myself, with nature. We are one. Today, everything is so fast. Everyone is always reachable and connected. You have notices on your phone. Mail and messages are pouring over you. All this contact in the digital world makes me feel numb. When I run, no one can reach me. Long slow distance allows me to more intimately know myself, in all states. My best and worst self. Running for me is a way of recharging, affording my brain and body some repose from the numbing effects of that aforementioned digital world. It gives me the ability to come back and give more" - Petter Lundgren
Directors: David and Douglas Runner: Petter Lundgren 1AC: Maxime Bobet Music: Ultimate Spinach Sound Designer: Augustin Bretillard Editor: David & Douglas Camera Service: Ogeita7
"Forgot the kid that left, roaming lone..."
© 2014 Marathon Records
CREDITS Director: Sam Pilling Executive Producer: Zak Razvi Producer: Rik Green Production Manager: Ore Okonedo DP: Joe Cook Focus Puller: Joel Honeywell Sound: Rob Colquhoun Wardrobe: Nil Tomakan Make-up Artist: Emily Bilverstone Runner: Charlie Woods Editor: Max Windows @ Homespun Telecine Producer: Niamh O'Donohoe Colourist: Matt Osborne @The Mill Post Producer: Luis Martin @ The Mill Roto Producer: Andy Brassington @ Escape Studios Lead Roto Artist: Ewelina Bogacka Sound Design: Henning Knoepfel @Sound Tree
CAST MALE 1 - Joel Palmer MALE 2 - Dennis Okwera
SPECIAL THANKS To all the roto artists who worked so hard on this. Thank you!
52 GENRES & COUNTING...Charting the History of Black Music Multimedia Artist Rebecca Smith and audio producer Jimmy Power worked with the SKN Heritage Museum to chart a dynamic representation of the history of Black music in the UK. Shown at Splendour Festival, as part of a wider installation piece;
Music unifies us all and is a pivotal part of Caribbean culture. Music is also a way of building bridges across ethnic groups and society as a whole. It’s well known that black people have been in the UK since 1700 but most Caribbeans arrived between 1947 and the late 60s, a group known as the ‘Windrush Generation’. They brought colour and vibrancy to the UK along with their brand of music.
How did these pioneers move to and become part of a country whose government invited them but where they were not always welcome? Despite the prejudice and signs that said, “No Irish, no dogs, no blacks”, black people were able to use their talent to make their mark in the music industry, creating new genres of music that bring people of different races together.
Have you ever listened to a song or piece of music and thought to yourself this song sounds like… or that hook reminds me of… or is just a speeded up version of that old classic etc.? It seems most genres of music have come from a form of black music.
Studies have been done charting the history of black American music but not black music in the UK (as far as we know) until now. We’ve charted the contribution of black Britons to music, including those that immigrated or recorded music here.
This exhibition charts their amazing and continuing contribution to the UK’s music scene.
Executive Producer: Saskia Whinney Producer: Tarquin Glass Production Assistant: Georgia McClure Production Trainee: Destinie Paige 1st Assistant Director: Rawdon de Fresnes Runner: Sonny McMillan Runner: Apolo Wilson Director of Photography: Harry Wheeler Focus Puller: Jeremy Fusco 2nd AC: Joshua Dadson Camera Trainee: Nate Ford Key Grip: Alex Hudson Grip: Pete Olney Crane Technician: Adam Samuelson DIT: Davo McConville Playback Operator: Andre Reid-McKinley Gaffer: Jonathan Spencer Electrician: Jordan Spencer Electrician: Harry Gay Electrician: Andy Waddington Rigger: William Gibon Rigger: Harry Elvidge Rigger: Paul Sharp Art Director: Bon Walsh Art Director Assistant: Abbi Jones Art Assistant: Jimmy Van Twest Carpenter: Oscar Coakley Prop Builder: Emma Moore Wardrobe Stylist: Desiree Laidler Wardrobe Stylist: Calvin How Hair & Make Up Artist: Anna Wild Medic / Covid Officer: Paul Mortimer
Edit /Post:
Editor: Ryan Boucher @ Whitehouse Post Edit Producer: Annabel Bennett Colourist: Luke Morrison @ ETC Post Producer: Oliver Whitworth 2D Lead: Sarah Crux 2D: Daniel Brewster CG: Thomas Huizer
All access to the Cardiff City Stadium, you know we had to have some fun.
“D-Von Dudley”
Directed, Edited & Colour Graded by Onismo Muhlanga Set Design: Emily Barker Producer: Perrie Wilson
Special Thanks: Cardiff City Football Club / Hayes Studio / Evander Kennedy
All access to the Cardiff City Stadium, you know we had to have some fun.
“D-Von Dudley”
Directed, Edited & Colour Graded by Onismo Muhlanga Set Design: Emily Barker Producer: Perrie Wilson
Special Thanks: Cardiff City Football Club / Hayes Studio / Evander Kennedy
starring Will Simmons & Angel Gibbs choreographed by Keone & Mari
dir Hiro Murai prod Jason Colon dp Larkin Seiple prod design Hannah Hurney ad Zack Wright steadi Ari Robbins gaffer Matt Ardine ac Matt Sanderson wardrobe Elise Velasco
edit Luke Lynch color Ricky Gausis at MPC
exec produced by Danielle Hinde at Doomsday Entertainment copyright Warp Records 2014
For a crew of outcast cycle couriers in Spain, nothing beats hurtling headfirst through traffic in a race across the capital with no helmet, no lights and no fear—relying on nothing more than the adrenaline in your blood, and the sneakers pounding against your pedals.
Directed & Produced by Jamie Jones (jamiejones.tv/). Produced by Dan Keefe: (bss.london/) Gimbal & Drone by James Courtney (ctny.tv/) Post Production: (themill.com) Music & Sound: Joe Wilkinson (stringandtins.com)
P Money calls upon young creatives and rallies them into action with new Grime anthem 'The Calling'. Recorded and launched by talented young apprentices.
Prod/Agency - @mcsaatchilondon Creative Directors - Dom Moria & Kieron Roe Producer - Alex Kendall Production Manager - Leonie Marzecki Prod Assistant: Mark Pluck
Dop - Aaron reid 1st Ad: Johnathan sidwell 2nd: Jacqueline Moore Runner: Mac Holland Runner: Bradley Boorman Runner: Charlie Gibson Colourist Mark Slobodian Focus Puller: A Cam @shanedealmeida Focus Puller: B Cam @lightboxcatcher Clapper Loader: tom Reid Camera Trainee: tom Forrister Steadicam: Grant Sandy Phillips Gaffer: @glofilmlighting Electrician: charlie lodge Electrician: Joseph Nowell Electrician: Leon Pyszora Electrician: Orlando Desilva Desk Op: Chris Cooper Art Director: chloe brady Assistant Art Director: wyndam Prop Master: Chris Brett Art dept asst: Nick O’Mally Make Up Artist: Gina Dowle VFX - denova media