ComingSoon.net writer Jeff Ames got the opportunity to interview Emmy Award winning film and TV editor, Jon Philpot about his work on the television series Broad City and the upcoming film False Positive.

seen from Sweden
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from United States

seen from Russia

seen from Spain

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from France
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Brazil
ComingSoon.net writer Jeff Ames got the opportunity to interview Emmy Award winning film and TV editor, Jon Philpot about his work on the television series Broad City and the upcoming film False Positive.
bear in heaven, 2014
jon philpot, jason nazary and adam wills of bear in heaven, 2014 // the polaroid project
cold light for a dark night
We’re setting aside the things that most people focus on [and instead] staking our claim in some ethereal place. ... A lot of shedding, getting rid of layers and pre-conceptions… breaking up with old ways of thinking, old ways of being, starting to look at this thing in a new way and finding something positive. …That’s about all we can do; make people feel something.
John Philpot of Bear In Heaven on their new album, Time Is Over One Day Old.
Bear In Heaven :: Time Is Over One Day Old
Bear In Heaven :: Time Is Over One Day Old
Bear In Heaven make music that create both icy, blue moments of detachment and bright, technicolor sheets of emotion. Their debut album, Red Bloom of the Boom, was this collection of odd, industrial-esque dirges bordering on experimentation. They hinted at what was ahead. 2009s masterpiece Best Rest Forth Mouthkept some that darkness and translated it into a tribal, viseral mix of Suicide and…
View On WordPress
BEAR IN HEAVEN.
Currently on tour in the UK with Matthew E White, Helado Negro has premiered his new video ‘Relatives’ via Dummy today.
The track, taken from his 6th May released album Invisible Life features old friend, Jon Philpot of Bear in Heaven who also guested on the album. Directed by Zircon Prince with visual contributions by J. Tapia.