Showing posts with label David Perry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Perry. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 July 2020

The Slow TV Podcast - David Lol Perry and Chris Lewis

This episode of The Slow TV Podcast is an interview with Australian Filmmaker Chris Lewis and English Composer David Lol Perry, who teamed-up to create ‘PURE Soundbath’, a new Slow TV film to calm lockdown nerves.
This episode of The Slow TV Podcast is an interview with Australian Filmmaker Chris Lewis and English Composer David Lol Perry, who teamed-up to create ‘PURE Soundbath’, a new Slow TV film to calm lockdown nerves.The trailer and onward link can be found on Vimeo:

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The art film I couldn't remember the name of is called Wavelength (1967)

The film to which I liken the mood and style is Baraka

The group mentioned and cited as an influence is Dead Can Dance

The Britain by Balloon series (available until October 2024 in the UK) mentioned by David
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PURE Soundbath press release here

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Wednesday, 10 June 2020

PURE Soundbath - Slow TV for Lockdown



Press Release

PURE Soundbath from Chris Lewis on Vimeo.
A lockdown film made 9000 miles apart - "like going on holiday for three weeks".

Australian Filmmaker Chris Lewis and English Composer David Lol Perry teamed-up around the world to create ‘PURE Soundbath’, a new Slow TV film to calm lockdown nerves (but does make us want to travel again!).

David, best-known for his charting 2017 Warner Classics album ‘Three Wings’ featuring Winchester College’s Quirister boys, ‘met’ Geraldton, WA based Chris, a cameraman for broadcaster ABC, on Twitter. David was unable to continue his sell-out ‘Soundbaths’, gigs where guests lie down and drift-off, immersed in hi-res music. Chris wanted to make a ‘Slow TV’ film, that too, mesmerises.

The music was recorded in ‘3D’ or ‘Binaural’ sound to replicate the surround sound of the soundbaths. Chris’s sumptuous photography includes stunning underwater shots, even underneath waves as well as gorgeous drone panoramas. It was largely shot in Merimbula, New South Wales. The result is an engaging and extremely calming experience. The hour-long film is available to buy or rent on Vimeo.

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The Slow TV Podcast recorded an interview with Chris Lewis and David Perry about their film, find it on THIS LINK.

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