Monday, October 1, 2007
AD::BRAVIA "PLAY DOH" TEASER -FALLON
This is the third installment of Sony's Color Like No Other campaign. The full ad is set to debut Oct.5...just a few more days!
Thursday, September 27, 2007
FILM::ANIMATOR LUIS COOK "THE PEARCE SISTERS"


Last week I attended the annual No Spot Film Festival for Creativity Magazine. Production companies and Ad agencies gathered to discuss the up & coming, and those who submitted work.
Among the budding (yet somewhat already established) filmmakers, was animator Luis Cook. His short film titled, The Pearce Sisters was my overall favorite of the bunch.
“An amusingly bleak hearted tale of two weather lashed old spinsters, Lol and Edna Pearce. They live on a remote and austere strip of coast. They scrape out a miserable existence from the sea. The Pearce sisters is a tale of love, loneliness, guts, gore, nudity, violence, smoking and cups of tea.”
If you’re not “into” animation, that’s okay. Trust me, you’ll still have a wild appreciation for the quirky humor. Unfortunately, Cook did not take the title for Best Short, but what does Creativity know!? I’m still a fan.
WATCH A CLIP::AARDMAN'S "THE PEARCE SISTERS"
Thursday, September 20, 2007
TO DO/EXHIBIT::BROOKLYNITES



There is something utterly captivating about these photos featured in the Brooklynites exhibit.
They represent Brooklyn for it’s beautiful grittiness that is often largely overlooked.
A winter day in Coney Island (I can’t believe it won’t exist anymore!), a moment with a lover, and those cool snowy mornings that make you dread the day ahead but love it at the same time. I adore how these photos make me feel and I adore Brooklyn even more.
If you have a chance, stop by! (It’s FREE w/ RSVP)
POWERHOUSE ARENA::BROOKLYNITES EXHIBIT
when:: Thur 9.20 (6-9pm)
where:: powerHouse Arena (37 Main St, Bklyn, 212-604-9074)
::PLATFORM UPDATES::
Don’t give up!
I realize that my entries have been sparse, but I assure you it is within good reason. I’m cooking up some exciting updates that will surely be worth the wait. Also, this season’s change is coming with, well, a lot of changes! I’m working steadily towards adapting gracefully to the various transitions.
Please check Platform periodically, as you will come upon some exciting surprises!
Love,
Platform
I realize that my entries have been sparse, but I assure you it is within good reason. I’m cooking up some exciting updates that will surely be worth the wait. Also, this season’s change is coming with, well, a lot of changes! I’m working steadily towards adapting gracefully to the various transitions.
Please check Platform periodically, as you will come upon some exciting surprises!
Love,
Platform
Monday, September 10, 2007
MV::THE EDITORS-AN END HAS A START
Yawn. In case you haven't had your fill of dance videos (uhum...Patrick Daughter's Feist MV 1-2-3-4), here is ANOTHER one straight from (often posted about) prod.company Colonel Blimp's Diane Martel. She directs this fun, but not totally innovative MV for hipster band The Editors. You decide.
AD::JUAN CABRAL DIRECTS!
Finally! Creative director turned commercial director Juan Cabral (Fallon Agency/UK a.k.a my future husband) has directed this new spot for Cadbury Milk, featuring Phil Collins 80's slow-jam "In the Air Tonight" along with a drumming gorilla. Outcome? Awesome.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
FILM/TO DO::

The French Connection playing @ The Film Forum:209 W Houston St
A CRITERION PICTURES RELEASE OF A 20TH CENTURY FOX FILM.
FILM FORUM TIMES::8/31-9/6 only
1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50
Saturday, August 25, 2007
MV::MIA "JIMMY", Directed by Nez
Colonel Blimp's newest kid on the block Nez, directs his first promo for M.I.A "Jimmy"!
Friday, August 24, 2007
FILM::2 DAYS IN PARIS, Directed by Julie Delpy

2 DAYS IN PARIS is the directorial debut for Julie Delpy.
Delpy, best known for her film Before Sunset alongside Ethan Hawke, has proven that she’s more than just a charming French actress with an adorable Parisian accent. It’s in 2 DAYS IN PARIS where she shines and reveals her talent for writing quick-witted dialogue as well as proving her remarkable talent for directing.
The film opens up with a shot of Marion (Delpy) and Jack (played by Adam Goldberg) sleeping in a train car on their way to visit Marion’s parents in Paris. With a voiceover by Delpy, this first scene gives you insight to a relationship that signifies what it’s like to be a couple in the 21st century. She describes the basics of their relationship and how long they’ve been together, but it is throughout the film that you feel the genuine familiarity of a sometimes tumultuous but overall loving relationship.
Jack (Goldberg) is a neurotic interior designer with heavy insecurities about his relationship with Marion. Marion (Delpy) is a crisis conscious photographer who is slowly losing her vision (although it is not the films concentration). Together, they go on a two-day adventure into Marion’s past, where they run into her old lovers and friends that convince Jack to question how well him and Marion really know each other.
Both performances are touching and hilarious--you will literally laugh out loud! With a similarity to a Woody Allen & Diane Keaton relationship, they evoke realness and quirkiness that makes their connection so distinct.
It’s in 2 DAYS IN PARIS that a woman is finally portrayed as not being a girlfriend-of-boy, but instead the man takes on the role boyfriend-of-girl, in which she is the leading character due to her unromantic sensibility and independent attitude; a woman who is not typically devoted to a relationship but instead realistically frightened by the commitment. It’s refreshing outlook. I’m looking forward to what Delpy has in store for us next!
OFFICIAL SITE::2 DAYS IN PARIS
NY SHOWTIMES::MOVIEFONE
Thursday, August 23, 2007
SHOP::CB2 OPENING IN SoHO


The modernized affiliate of Crate & Barrel, CB2, is finally opening a store in NYC!
It will open late September and will be located at:
451 Broadway
(around the corner from my office!)
VISIT::CB2
ART::THERESA DUNCAN & JEREMY BLAKE

Jeremy Blake and Theresa Duncan, in 1997.
“Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake were talented young artists who were deeply in love. Their bizarre suicides have captivated the art world: Was it their brilliant imaginations that did them in?”
Like a plot out of a movie, it is a tragic story about the unexpected deaths of two beloved contributors to the world of art and culture. Jeremy Blake, whom some described as a visual video artist, and his writer/aspiring filmmaker girlfriend Theresa Duncan.
Together they created a world of conspiracy and lunacy, overwhelmed with desires to find an answer to their constant insecurities.
They possessed an unwavering love for each other and were always quick to defend one another’s honor. It was Theresa and Jeremy against their friends, against Hollywood, against scientologist; it was Theresa and Jeremy…against the world.
Ultimately, their paranoia was taken to extremes when Theresa took her life on July 10, swallowing a number of Tylenol PM tablets with bourbon. The following week, Jeremy took his own life, by drowning himself in the ocean off New York’s Rockaway Beach.

Stills from Blake's "Winchester" series.
(Photo: Jeremy Blake, 1906, from the "Winchester" series, 2003/Courtesy of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)
No one knows the exact reason why either of them could’ve made such rash decisions to end their lives, but it is no question that they will be greatly missed.
Where did it all begin? Back in ’94, when the couple first met at a Fugazi concert. Then in 1995, one autumn night they ran into each other again. It was backstage at the old Knitting Factory, and this time the attraction was immediate. From that point on, they were inseparable. They shared ideas, interests, and frequent visions that left them segregated from a world outside.
NY Mag has recently published an article on this tragic story that is honest but only a mere peak into the lives of two brilliant and lost souls.

Duncan's animated short, The History of Glamour.
(Photo: Theresa Duncan, 1999, The History of Glamour/Courtesy of the Film Society of Lincoln Center
NY MAG ARTICLE
THE WIT OF THE STAIRCASE::THERESA DUNCAN'S BLOG
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
PHOTO::XIM IZQUIERDO

It’s sinister and provocative and sometimes downright inappropriate. Is it a formula for tasteless photography? Not in Xim Izquierdo’s case. In fact, it’s what gives his imagery its distinctive look, aside from his usage of cool tones, which accentuate his ghostly photos.

He is a newfound favorite! This Barcelona based artist is climbing the ranks of both the fashion and art world at a steady pace. It's very exciting to see the beginning of a great career form. It's a only a matter of time before we see him transition into the American world *hint!

lovely,lovely,lovely!
SITE::XIM IZQUIERDO
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
FILM TRAILER::MICHEL GONDRY "BE KIND REWIND"
It's here,it's here,it's here! It just get's better and better.
**A man (Black) whose brain becomes magnetized unintentionally destroys every tape in his friend's video store. In order to satisfy the store's most loyal renter, an aging woman with signs of dementia, the two men set out to remake the lost films.**
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
::MY BIRTHDAY WISH LIST::
Don't know what to get me? No worries, I'll make it easy!

NR eau de parfum
BUY::NARCISO RODRIGUEZ

Book my one of my favorite street artist- BANKSY
BUY NEW VIA AMAZON BOOKS::$15.61

FOX TROT by Christian Louboutin:: Red Patent & Gold Mirror Calf Leather 120mm
SITE::CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN

JOHN CASSAVETES::FIVE FILMS
Inluding::A Constant Forge,A Women Under The Influence,The Killing of a Chines Bookie,Opening Night,and Shadows
CRITERION COLLECTION::$124.95

Bambu sporks. Made of 100% organically grown bamboo
BUY::BAMBU HOME

Jiti Branches bedding
BUY VIA DESIGN PUBLIC::$260-470

Phonophone ll by Science & Sons
SCIENCE&SONS::$840

NR eau de parfum
BUY::NARCISO RODRIGUEZ

Book my one of my favorite street artist- BANKSY
BUY NEW VIA AMAZON BOOKS::$15.61

FOX TROT by Christian Louboutin:: Red Patent & Gold Mirror Calf Leather 120mm
SITE::CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN

JOHN CASSAVETES::FIVE FILMS
Inluding::A Constant Forge,A Women Under The Influence,The Killing of a Chines Bookie,Opening Night,and Shadows
CRITERION COLLECTION::$124.95

Bambu sporks. Made of 100% organically grown bamboo
BUY::BAMBU HOME

Jiti Branches bedding
BUY VIA DESIGN PUBLIC::$260-470

Phonophone ll by Science & Sons
SCIENCE&SONS::$840
Ad::"More to See" · Sharp · Aquos TV
Just came across an oldie but a goodie. A great advertisement for Sharp TV, directed by Philippe Andre.
Prod.Co: Company Films
Previous Prod.Co:Villains
Ad::WWF India, The Bird
Sad truth for India.
Client: WWF India
Title: The Bird
Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Mumbai
Production Company: Campfire Tales, Mumbai
Director: Binay Pradhan
Friday, August 10, 2007
MV::CHEMICAL BROTHERS, "THE SALMON DANCE"
Music Videos - The Salmon Dance
Bizarre but freakishly amazing.
Client: The Chemical Brothers
Title: The Salmon Dance
Agency: Virgin Records UK
Production Company: Factory Films, London
Director: Dom & Nic
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
SCREENING::DAFT PUNK's ELECTROMA


Daft Punk's dialogue-free Electroma—in which two robots dressed by Dior Homme yearn to become human—has been a fashion-set favorite. The DVD will be released by Vice Records in September.
Two midnight screenings at the Sunshine Cinema next week.
THEATRE::SUNSHINE CINEMA
EXHIBIT::Solar Set

MICHAEL BELL-SMITH, OLGA CHERNYSHEVA, TONY LABAT, TAKESHI MURATA, SIEBREN VERSTEEG
July 12 - August 10, 2007
Opens Thursday, July 12, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
"Foxy Production presents Solar Set, a group exhibition featuring works by Michael Bell-Smith, Olga Chernysheva, Tony Labat, Takeshi Murata, and Siebren Versteeg. Solar Set refers to a box work by Joseph Cornell from 1958, where the artist collected and arranged solar statistics, spherical objects, and images of the sun, among other elements, to create an idiosyncratic universe in miniature. The exhibition explores the ways in which images, objects or events are collected and reconfigured within conceptually rich and critically resonant visual systems. Using diverse means, the works take popular cultural forms as their starting point to forge imaginative connections, evocative images, and unexpected metaphors."
617 West 27th St. Ground Floor, New York, NY 10001 p: 212.239.2758 f: 212.239.2759
Monday, August 6, 2007
MV::The Willowz "Take A Look Around"
Client: The Willowz
Title: Take A Look Around
Production Company: Partizan, LA
Director: Paul Gondry
Thursday, August 2, 2007
LISTEN::Bat for Lashes

I have finally been pulled from the dark depths of a music slump! It happened one night, not too long ago, when I was searching through the archives of Colonel Blimp’s website. Clicking on Dougal Wilson’s video reel, I came across a new video he directed for Bat for Lashes (Vid::Platform)for a track called “What’s a Girl To Do?” a drum infused song with a similar sound to The Ronettes hit “Be My Baby” (better known as that song from the opening credits in Dirty Dancing).
It was love at first sound! Maybe it was the nostalgia that pulled me in, but it was the band’s lead vocalist Natasha Kahn’s melodic voice that made me stay. And after dl’ing their debut album Fur and Gold, this so-called “love” was reaffirmed.
Their opening track ‘Horse and I’ came to lead vocalist Natasha Khan in a dream. It was “Inspired by tales of Joan of Arc. Natasha is woken by a black horse at the window and sent on a fateful quest. This extraordinary dream became the muse for the songs that now comprise Fur and Gold.”
Amongst her fancy fan base is Nellee Hooper, Brett Anderson, and Bjork, who was said to be seen in a sold out crowd. B4L (my new nickname for them) wide ranges of instruments include marching band drums, desert guitar, ballet school piano, harpsichord, sub-bass snarls, handclaps and naive beats.
If it is not their sound that draws you in, then maybe it’ll be Natasha Kahn’s individual style or ski slope nose that’ll keep your attention. Regardless, it’s more than worth a listen.
BAND SITE::BAT4LASHES
BUY::VIA AMAZON $7.45 & up
Thursday, July 26, 2007
CLIP::The Knife on NY Noise
Found this mini interview with The Knife. I'll eat up anything I can find on this enigmatic band. Too bad the interviewer is a nerd.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
MV::Johan Renck directs...himself!
My FAVORITE music video director JOHAN RENCK made this music video for his Swedish band Stakko Bo. His recognition has been mostly for his direction for music videos for (The Knife’s “Pass This On” to Madonna’s “Hung Up”) but that in no way excludes him from the musician world! Love him.
Prod.Co:R.A.F.
Director:Johan Renck
Artist:Stakka Bo
Track:Mute
ARTIST::Pinar Yolacan

When I first saw Pinar Yolcan's work, I was appalled and totally enamored! I loved her photos so much that I posted them on my profile on MySpace (No eye rolling people).
Under each photo, I titled them in relation to how the pictures made me feel. For the one above, I remember calling it “raw chicken”. Yes, I realize that “raw chicken” is not an emotion but I can’t help it, that’s what I thought of! Responses were mixed but overall contained the same intrigue I had when first viewing the photographs.
Ms.Yolacan will be on exhibit at Rivington Arms the month of November.
EXHIBIT::RIVINGTON ARMS::
Friday, July 20, 2007
AD::Sony::Like No Other....
"Brooklyn-based directing team David Hill and Joshua Goodrich animate geometric eye candy for Sony"
Client: Sony
Title: Don't Walk Alone
Agency: Vanksen Buzz & Communication Agency, Paris
Production Company: Santa Maria, Brooklyn
Director: David Hill, Joshua Goodrich
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