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After an amazing and inspiring day at TEDX Sydney 2013, We can now show you our films that were shown on the big screen. Enjoy!
TED X SYDNEY this Saturday! If you didn’t manage to get a ticket you can organise a live stream here:
http://tedxsydney.com/site/satellite.cfm
Be sure to check out our videos!
Check out our New Graphics and Sound work!
Papermoose content in TEDX Sydney, more to come soon!
Following our whirlwind tour through the centre of Australia, Telstra has launched the first two episodes of ‘The Overland Office‘ in collaboration with The Monkeys and Papermoose.
Open Road Film Festival... again
Though unsuccessful in victory, the collaboration between PaperMoose and Chris Stollery has been a roaring success, making the finals and receiving rapturous on the evening. Nick “Something Special” is the tale of love and high stakes, where the gambler takes all the winnings. Nonetheless- Winner or loser- you decide.
Our emerging Director Jeremy has created a video clip for the Captured competition, run by the AU review and Larry Heath.
This is the second year that the competition has been run and had its debut at the Harvest festival over the weekend, where all films were played to the audience.
Check it out and have a vote over at www.capturedsydney.com
Deep Sea Arcade have taken their paisley, psychedelic, ’60s inspired music and turned it into a paisley, psychedelic, ’60s inspired film clip. ‘Granite City’ is the latest tune lifted from the band’s fantastic debut album Outlands.
Here’s what they had to say about the clip: “The video clip for ‘Granite City’ was co directed by Jimmi James Wright and Imogen Smyth Prado. The majority of the clip was shot at a mansion and the surrounding property in Normandy, France aswell as other parts of Europe and the UK.
“Jimmi and Imogen tried to capture some spontaneous moments while we were on tour through Europe and UK. Because of this spontaneous approach the clip is shot on a range of different formats from a digital camera to Super 8 film and even phones. The video clip not only suits the song in our opinion but in some ways can be seen as a moving tour diary.”




