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My graduation film from the Royal College of Art. See how it was made here: vimeo.com/102655097
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Space, forms, colours and sounds symbolise a recognisable world. New beginnings put an end to familiar patterns. Do we shape as much as we are shaped?
My graduation film from the Royal College of Art. See how it was made here: vimeo.com/102655097
I was commissioned to create a data visualisation film by Jotta Studio, along side two other artists, Ozgun Killic and Mattias Moo. The data was gathered by Ideal Standard on how the brain reacts to Beauty vs Functionality. You can read more about the project and watch my film and the other two films on this link.
Fantastic Music Videos is a showcase of the finest music videos in the world and recognize the...
An interview I did with the Fantastic Music Video folks...
My interview with Melanie from the fantastic Space/Collider where we chat about space, stars, the universe and science-art collaborations.
Three stop motion animations I created as part of 'Plastic Shores', a documentary about Plastic Pollution, will be screening as part of the HERE TODAY exhibition. An international contemporary art exhibition, featuring over 50 artists, curated by Artwise, championing the 50th anniversary of the IUCN Red list of threatened species.
Jane Bowler SS15 Fashion Film
Made in collaboration with Jane Bowler. Music by Jake Chudnow. Camera by Danny Smith.
Jane Bowler SS15 Fashion film teaser.
I created this film in collaboration with the fantastic fashion designer Jane Bowler. Full film will be online soon.
This London-based animator embraces volatile materials to build curious video landscapes.
Lovely write up about my work by the good people at YCN.
A film that loosely explains the making process from conception to completion for my short film, 'You Could Sunbathe in this Storm'.
The film is currently doing the festival circuit so is not online but you can view the trailer here: vimeo.com/98555728
Huge thanks to everyone who helped me out on it (sorry if I didn't manage to capture your hard work in this film). I couldn't have done it without you.
Music: 'Double Cherry Blossom' by Jake Chudnow Additional Camera: Isaac Holland and Phillip Alnswick-Tobias
Special thanks to BlinkInk, the City of London Combined Education Charity and the Royal College of Art.
Directed by Siddharth Khajuria, Alice Dunseath & Tom Rosenthal D.O.P - Siddharth Khajuria (siddharthkhajuria.com/) Edited - Siddharth Khajuria & Tom Rosenthal Special thanks to Pip & Chris Dunseath
All shot in my favourite spots around Somerset and Dorset.
'A Thousand Years' is available on - iTunes - smarturl.it/thousandyears Bandcamp - smarturl.it/thousandyearsbc
tomrosenthal.co.uk/
Space, forms, colours and sounds symbolise a recognisable world. Do we shape as much as we are shaped?
A trailer for my graduation film from the Royal College of Art.
The full film is screening at the RCA from 18-29 June 2014.
There is a nice article on my latest film, Hunting for Hockney on It's Nice That today.
My film 'Hunting for Hockney' just got selected as Vimeo Staff Pick!
Art and science merge in this delightful film that uses time-lapse photography to capture the magic of chemistry for Chris Morphitis' soundtracky Where To Go, which is a collaboration between the
BlinkInk set a competition for Royal College of Art animation first year students to pitch on one of three music videos for Village Green. Annlin and I won the pitch (and £500) to make a music video for ‘Where To Go’ by Chris Morphitis and this is the finished video.
Trailer for 'Hunting for Hockney' - my first year film from the Royal College of Art.
To escape from the realities of bereavement, two friends travel across Yorkshire to look for David Hockney. Grief heightens their senses and their need for adventure.
A film I directed for the Barbican's Pop Art Design App.
The App accompanies the Pop Art Design Exhibition at the Barbican which runs from the 22 October 2013 - 9 February 2014.
You can find out more about the App here: barbican.org.uk/apps/