Tripping with Nils Frahm
'Tripping with Nils Frahm' is now showing in full length exclusively on the global streaming service MUBI. The live album is out on Erased Tapes.
- HD Live Operator
Paris, France
$500 - $800 / Day
Request QuoteI have been a DP since 2012. I am passionate about movement, dance and music. My career oscillates between documentary shots in immersions and recordings of shows from one to several cameras. I've been a dancer, a singer and I want to give back to the image what I feel. Working with light and frames, I adapt to all types of work in multidisciplinary teams.
'Tripping with Nils Frahm' is now showing in full length exclusively on the global streaming service MUBI. The live album is out on Erased Tapes.
Directed by Celidja Pornon Edited by Celidja Pornon and Marin Schaffner Mix by Thomas Bunio Color graded by Nicolas Rochette Produced by La Blogothèque Production administrator Jonathan André Post-production supervisor Alexandre Sellem Post-production assistant Ulysse Branchereau Translation 'Adounia offa tat hed' : Nadia Belalimat Intagrist El Ansar c 2019 Wedge
Directed by Cécile Chabert DP: Emile Cervia & Célidja Pornon Director Assistant: Léna Charlon Editing: Zoé Sassier Editing Assistant: Émilie Lesgourgues Calibrator: Guillaume Schmitter Production: SONY MASTERWORKS Executive production: INTUITIVE RECORDS Management: Clarisse ARNOU Coordination: Lisa BOISSOLES Video Violonist: Nathalie Shaw
Carla Cervantes and Sandra Egido telescope their work Somos with Picasso's Three Women. A reinterpretation that questions the notions of the body and the individual. How can we grasp Picasso today? How can we approach his work, dialogue with the icon, confront it? Through Picasso Dance, ARTE invites eight choreographers to question the artistic and human legacy of the Andalusian artist through dance. A project that brings together live performance, visual art and creative film as part of the Picasso Celebration 1973-2023, an international event commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of Picasso's death. A choreography inspired by the painting Three Women (1908).
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