The director of a 2009 MVA winner for Best Budget Video (Speech Debelle), and several other excellent low budget promos (for Kap Bambino, Miike Snow and The xx, among others) last year has now hit the premier league.
Anthony Dickenson’s beautiful in-camera photographic effects work has translated seamlessly to the new big Nike viral, out [...]
Tuesday, 9. February 2010 | No comments »
Tags: Anthony Dickenson, Hit The Target, Nike, Pulse Films, Wieden + Kennedy
Fresh from winning Best Budget Video (Pop/Dance/Urban) for his work on Speech Debelle’s The Key, director Anthony Dickenson delivers more stunning work with Groove Armada’s first release for Cooking Vinyl. Filmed at the club Fire in Vauxhall, this very cool ‘tripping the light fantastic’ extravaganza goes hand in hand with the poptastic I Won’t Kneel. [...]
Tuesday, 20. October 2009 | 2 comments »
Tags: Anthony Dickenson, Cooking Vinyl, Groove Armada, I Won't Kneel, Pulse Films, Rob Collins
Two fine new examples of visual experimentation from the highly talented Anthony Dickenson.
You could watch Anthony’s intriguing video for Miike Snow’s Animal many times without figuring out how he magically creates a forest which then turns into a city, but essentially it’s a combination of projections, animation, and sculpture – with added band performance – [...]
Friday, 21. August 2009 | 7 comments »
Tags: Animal, Anthony Dickenson, Basic Space, Downtown/Columbia, Miike Snow, OB Management, Phil Lee, Pulse Films, The XX, XL Recordings
Last year Kap Bambino and Anthony Dickenson got together to create a outstandingly visceral audio-visual experience out of the band’s live performance for Save.
Now Anthony – recently signed to Pulse Films – has reunited with the band to create a proper music video type-thing which is just another beautiful, multi-sensory, riveting experience, as a [...]
Wednesday, 25. February 2009 | 1 comment »
Tags: Anthony Dickenson, Because Music, BUG, BUG 12, Glassworks, Kap Bambino, OBManagement, Pulse Films, Red Sign
Riveting, brilliant, bangin’. Anthony Dickenson likes playing around with cameras, he’s bloody good at it and he’s made something very special from this live performance.
Kap Bambino
Save (Alt Delete)
Prod co: Manifesto
Director: Anthony Dickenson
Editor: Anthony Dickenson
Telecine: Duncan at Prime Focus
Commissioner: Jane Third
Watch online: Quicktime movie
Tuesday, 15. April 2008 | 1 comment »
Tags: Alt Delete, Anthony Dickenson, Jane Third, Kap Bambino, Manifesto Film, Save
Here’s some more news on who’s shooting, who’s just wrapped…
Academy: Kim Gehrig directed Wiley’s Wearing My Rolex for Tim Nash at Atlantic – that’s the one wear Wiley refused to appear due to, er, his fear of foxes… And after his Feeling video Corin Hardy is directing Keith Caputo’s Crawling for Ronald Drayer [...]
Thursday, 10. April 2008 | No comments »
Tags: Academy, Annie, Anthony Dickenson, Bruises, Colonel Blimp, Corin Hardy, Doug Hart, Ian Emes, Jim Canty, Kap Bambino, Keith Caputo, Kim Gehrig, Late Of The Pier, Manifesto, Sam Crack, Sarah Chatfield, Spiritualized, Streetlight Films, The Charlatans, Wiley