JourneyOn movies
Brighton and Hove City Council commissioned the production of these five short movies to promote the journeyon.co.uk website.
The movies are avaliable on youTube or directly by clicking on the images below.
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Matthew Hellett
Director
Matthew Hellett is a relatively new film maker, He made his first film in 2005. His film ‘Cooking With Matthew’ won 2 awards at the 2005 OSKA BRIGHT film festival, a festival of learning disabled film run by Carousel and JUNK TV. ‘Unusual Journey’ is Matthew’s second film, made with facilitation from JUNK TV and following from a master class training bursary from OSKA BRIGHT.
Right click on the following links to download a high quality version of the movie in Quicktime (2Mb) or Windows Media (2Mb)
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Simon Carter
Director
Simon Carter is 34 years old, currently studying an FDA in Multimedia at City College, Brighton. The only other film I've completed is a one minute music promo for the song 'albatross waltz' by the Ralfe Band which won an award as part of the Cine City film festival 2006.
Right click on the following links to download a high quality version of the movie in Quicktime (3Mb) or Windows Media (4Mb)
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Patcham High School
Kangaroo Boy was made by pupils from Patcham High School with facilitation from JUNK TV. Pupils selected for this production were those who showed a high level of talent and interest in media and film production.
Right click on the following links to download a high quality version of the movie in Quicktime (2Mb) or Windows Media (3Mb)
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Simon Wilkinson
Director
Simon Wilkinson is an artist and film maker and director of Brighton based film production company JUNK TV Ltd. Simon is currently working on his first feature film, ‘The Front’ and in development of a second feature film, a horror, called ‘Greenwood’. Simon’s web archive can be found at Circa69
Right click on the following links to download a high quality version of the movie in Quicktime (3Mb) or Windows Media (4Mb)
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Zeroh design
Zeroh design is Daniel Hardiker (32) and Neil Hetherington (33). Zeroh was established in 2000 with a background in Fine Art and specializing in video and illustration. Over the last 6 years Zeroh have created a wide range of work for a broad spectrum of clients including, in the past 12 months, graphics for a best selling console game (Pro Evolution Soccer), a film for fashion designer NOKI which has been included in a world touring fashion film festival which visited The Guggenheim, Bilboa and was shown as part of Antwerps Vitrine. Zeroh won a D&AD award as part of the design team of the Churchill Museum at the Cabinet War Rooms and produced a video for Swedish prog rock band Dungen.
Right click on the following links to download a high quality version of the movie in Quicktime (4Mb) or Windows Media (7Mb)
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