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One for Sorrow

One for Sorrow

Three minute thriller from the mind of Steve Jamison.

Moving on from the underwater world in ‘Immersione’, Steve decided this time to tackle a project with an old man, a dog and a magpie. With a great end result, and something really interesting for us to get stuck into from a sound design perspective.

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Anda Union: From the Steppes to the City

Anda Union: From the Steppes to the City

An intriguing Feature Documentary giving us an insight to the music and lifestyle of traditional Inner Mongolians. We follow the members of the band through the Grasslands, stopping off at their elders’ villages to witness tradifional folk songs being handed down through the generations. Live concert footage of the band touring America is interspersed, illustrating how they have adopted the songs for a new generation.

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The Libertines: There are no Innocent Bystanders

The Libertines: There are no Innocent Bystanders

An access-all-areas documentary about The Libertines reunion shows at Reading & Leeds Festivals 2010 from first time director, Roger Sargent and Produced by Pulse Films.
Not knowing much about The Libertines before we started this project, we came away with a super warm and fuzzy feel about them and their superb anthems.

Like most documentaries, Roger (Director) wanted this kept real, whilst building to the amazing crescendo of the two summer festivals! The crowd reaction just shows you how much this band have been missed since they split in 2004.

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Immersione

Immersione

In the crystal clear waters surrounding a remote Sicilian island, a twelve year-old boy explores the limits of his independence for the first time. A modern-day fable, Immersione is a film of striking purity.

Great fun for us! We loved being able to take you on a journey down into the warm crystal waters of the mediterranean, searching for hidden treasures.

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Everywhere & Nowhere

Everywhere & Nowhere

A British drama focusing on the identity struggles of Ash (James Floyd), a young British Pakistani who is torn between the traditions of middle-class family life and his passion for DJ’ing. From Director Menhaj Huda.
This is the film that we met our now good friend, Menhaj Huda on. A chance for us to get our hands dirty with a mixture of multicultural British society and some banging club beats, including a remix of Robert Miles’ ‘Children’ from our also-now-great-mates, Nerm and D-Code (Shiva Sound System).

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Dead Hungry

Dead Hungry

Jed is starving, he hasn’t eaten for days. He’s lost and alone, wandering around a vast forest searching for the one thing that can satisfy his insatiable hunger… Human brains. Jed is undead, and he is on the hunt driven by an unnatural urge to devour living tissue. The problem is he can’t catch a thing. He is a loser. He was a loser in life and nothing seems to have changed now he is dead. But can the pity of recently dead/undead woman turn his luck?