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Matthias David Huser
Dogs, UK, 30'00
A car dealer who believes he is a cowboy. A man in a suit who has been look-ing for his dog for years. Two illusions and one band. - A roadmovie.
Matthias David Huser
(born January 1979 in Zurich, Switzerland) trained as a photographer andnon-professional basketball player. From 2001 until 2005 he studied at the University of Arts and De-sign Zurich Switzerland and University of New South Wales/CoFA, Sydney Australia in the depart-ments film and time based art. Lives and works in Zurich and London as a director/writer and firstassistant director.
 
David Terranova and James Mountford
Afterlife (a requiem), 2009, UK, 3'40
A view of life, death and the afterlife, with Nick Cave's son Jethro and his girl-friend Sophie Willing each performing on two separate sets at the same time,using a projector to blend the two sets into one. An experimentation of lightand shadows. Wonderland magazine approached James to make this piece forthem. With a basic idea of shooting a model with projected images Jamesasked David to bring his video skills into the mix, and working on the idea to-gether lead them to the concept of using two characters, one of which beingprojected onto the other in real time.
James Mountford
- “British born, I started taking photos while living in Italy. Since returning toLondon I have shot for a range of magazines including Dazed and Confused, Dansk, Wonderland, Elle,Tank, i-D.”
http://www.jamesmountford.comhttp://iheartkrackney.blogspot.com
David Terranova
- Born in Rome to an Italian father and English mother. After moving to London atthe age of 16 I became a Flash Developer working at various advertising agencies around Londonbuilding websites and games for large gaming and film brands. Three years ago I started a web-videoseries called RebelRave.tv, an artistic reportage view of the parties and music of an underground in-ternational record label. This lead me into making more video promos for other musicians and latelyfor fashion related content, often experimenting with the relationship between sound and vision.
http://blog.davidterranova.com

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