Films and video
'Make some noise' - music video for the song by Black Minnaloushe.
'Rubble' - short film.
Rubble is the 2014 entry from Noise and Pictures in the Rialto Channel 48 Hour film competition. The film won the Wellington regional finals, also taking the best director best editing prizes and went on to take second place in the nationals.
"Rubble" by Noise and Pictures from 48HOURS on Vimeo.
'Brains?' - short film.
Grand national winner of the 2012 V48 hours film competition.
The film also won the awards for best script and best make up for the national competition. In the Wellington regional competition the film won best film, best script, best editing, best actor, best make up and best use of the required line of dialogue, as well as receiving a best actress nomination.
The film also won the awards for best script and best make up for the national competition. In the Wellington regional competition the film won best film, best script, best editing, best actor, best make up and best use of the required line of dialogue, as well as receiving a best actress nomination.
'Milton the Monster Hunter' - Pilot episode.
'Awkward Morning' - short film.
'A Little Bit a Part of Me' - music video for Black Minnaloushe.
NZ on Air funded music video created by Noise and Pictures for the incredible Wellington based sound experience that is Black Minnaloushe.
Gift-Wrapped' - short film
Noise and Pictures entry into the 48Hours film competition of 2013.
Songs for Christchurch
Noise and Pictures is proud to have donated time to create this video for the Songs for Christchurch project.
Songs for Christchurch is a unique fundraising effort responding the devastating earthquakes that occurred Christchurch. It is a compilation album of work donated by twenty-two local and global artists including Grammy-award winners Imogen Heap and Flight of the Conchords. It will be internationally released in late 2012. All proceeds go to community projects rebuilding Christchurch.
Thanks to Gareth Moon and Gerard Smyth for recording some of the interviews, to all the contributing artists who agreed to be interviewed, to John Baker, Alexandra Clark and Barnaby Bennett for the illustrations used in the video, to Jessie James and the Outlaws for the music used and Jessie Moss and Barnaby Bennett for organizing the project.
Songs for Christchurch is a unique fundraising effort responding the devastating earthquakes that occurred Christchurch. It is a compilation album of work donated by twenty-two local and global artists including Grammy-award winners Imogen Heap and Flight of the Conchords. It will be internationally released in late 2012. All proceeds go to community projects rebuilding Christchurch.
Thanks to Gareth Moon and Gerard Smyth for recording some of the interviews, to all the contributing artists who agreed to be interviewed, to John Baker, Alexandra Clark and Barnaby Bennett for the illustrations used in the video, to Jessie James and the Outlaws for the music used and Jessie Moss and Barnaby Bennett for organizing the project.
The Quarry Summer Do
Documentary of the 2007 summer school held at the Quarry, Whangarei.