Anmum Others Day

Anmum is celebrating Others Day, a social campaign particularly designed for people who struggle to celebrate Mother’s Day. A poignant video features children and adults who have needed to look to aunts, uncles, grandparents and other guardians to take the role of mother in their lives. As a nutritional milk brand for pregnant and lactating mothers, and a fast-growing paediatric milk for children in several Asian markets, Anmum believes in celebrating the intangible essence that makes a mother, a mother. Anmum recognises that the role of a mother in a child’s life is a powerfully defining one and this year is celebrating all mothers, including the ones without “Mom” or “Mum” in their title. Anmum encourages everyone to celebrate more than just their own mothers this Sunday, but to also celebrate the ‘others’ that have been so important in raising them.

Ammum celebrates mothers aunts and uncles

The campaign is anticipated to run for two weeks in Malaysia, Hong Kong and the Philippines.

Corine Ooi-Bremner, Group GM Global Maternal & Paediatrics for Anmum commented, “Anmum appreciates and supports mums in their desire to raise amazing young minds. And because Anmum celebrates all kinds of mothers, we want to find a way to appreciate all amazing individuals who show nothing but love to the ones they’ve raised. Anmum salutes all who provide affection and support to children as we celebrate moms and all others who have made a meaningful difference in the life of a child.”

Credits

The Anmum Others Day campaign was developed at BBDO Singapore by executive creative director Primus Nair, associate creative directors Theophilues Tan and Tan Giap How, activation and content producer Ann May Chua, planning director Rebecca Nadilo, global business director Abbe Hale, account director Dorothy Peng and senior account manager Tiffany Young.

Filming was shot by director Rajay Singh and Tan Wei Peow via Directors Think Tank with producers Heng Tek Nam and Amar Fhairuz.

Augmented Hand Series (v.2), Live Screen Recordings


The “Augmented Hand Series” (by Golan Levin, Chris Sugrue, and Kyle McDonald, 2013-2015) is a real-time, interactive software system that presents playful, dreamlike, and uncanny transformations of its visitors’ hands. Complete information is at http://www.flong.com/projects/augmented-hand-series/. For a video of the project being demonstrated, see https://vimeo.com/111951283. More than 20 different scenes have been developed. This video presents screen recordings of the installation, including several new transformations developed in spring 2015 by our assistant, Zachary Rispoli. Scenes shown in this video are as follows: 0:08 Plus One 0:28 Minus One 0:40 Extra Knuckle 0:51 One Fewer Knuckle 1:03 Translocated Thumb 1:15 Two Thumbs 1:33 Fractal Hand 1:47 Throbbing Fingers 1:57 Angular Exaggeration 2:13 Springers 2:30 Variable Finger Length 2:41 Meandering Fingers 2:55 Procrustes 3:05 Lissajous 3:19 Breathing Palm 3:32 Vulcan Salute The Augmented Hand Series was commissioned by the Cinekid Festival with support from the Mondriaan Fund. Developed at the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University with additional support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and the Frank-Ratchye Fund for Art @ the Frontier. Concept and software development: Golan Levin, Chris Sugrue, Kyle McDonald. Software assistance: Dan Wilcox, Bryce Summers, Erica Lazrus, and Zachary Rispoli. Conceived 2004; developed 2013-2015 in openFrameworks (OF), a free, open-source toolkit for arts engineering.

Orson Welles at 100 (with Jonathan Rosenbaum)


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The Boy Who Turned Yellow


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Granularity (video edit)


I spilled some particles and vibrated some membranes in the process. Listen to the full track here : https://soundcloud.com/redhootoboemonger/granularity all visuals and audio by redhoot 2015

THE GEEK x VRV – WAVES (participative experience)

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GO EARTH – (Sci-Fi Short Film)


A soldier contemplates the nature of the soul during the alien apocalypse in this experimental sci-fi short. Written/Directed by Kerry Beyer Cinematography – Kerry Beyer, Chad Thackston, Kelly Byrns Music – Kerry Beyer http://www.kerosenefilms.com

A-L-X | 'Tried Love'


Director, Producer and Editor: Jack A. Bowden DP: Archie Campbell 1st AC: Ali Baines Gaffer: Chris Bloomfield PA: Ella Mcinnes Stylist: Hollie Clarke MUA: Laura Gutierrez Talent: Ariana Anast Colourist: Jack Mcginity

WHY HOW WHAT by Brosmind


This is a Promotional video of our new book WHY HOW WHAT directed by our friend Laura Sans. This book has been published by NORMA EDITORIAL and is available WORLDWIDE here: store.normacomics.com/Brosmind/en INFO ABOUT THE VIDEO Production and Direction: Laura Sans Creative: Laura Sans, Alessandro Novelli Animation Direction: Alessandro Novelli – N9ve Animation: Alessandro Novelli, Victor Perez, Laura Sans, Joao Lucas 3D: Victor Perez, Joao Lucas Compositing: N9ve Sound Design: N9ve Illustration: Brosmind Music and VO: Brosmind Special thanks to Atelier.