I Have a Name
This project began as a concept commercial I made in London and posted on YouTube. Six months later it was 'discovered' by the executive director of Amnesty International's Irish Section. Shortly thereafter I traveled with cameraman Richard Gillespie to Dublin and the surrounding area and shot 28 volunteers signing their names in the air. This is the finished product, which was first shown at the world premiere of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and will soon be seen on Irish TV. The music is a track called "Don't Go Down to Sorrow" by the band 65 Days of Static. The software involved is Final Cut Pro, Pixel Farm Track, Cinema 4D and Shake. The project was shot on Sony XDCam
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