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Production Designer, Editor, and Post-Production Supervisor for The Vibro Champs music video "I'll Do Anything" from the new CD Mr. International.
Client: The Vibro Champs Director: Bill Rude |
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Cinematographer, Editor, Sound Recordist and Production Designer for the documentary, "We Are The Vibro Champs". With Ali Fishman, Dave Wolfe, Alan Subola, W.E. Keefe, and Gary Weiss.
Client: The Vibro Champs Director: Ali Fishman |
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"The Faces of Prek Toal" is a promotional video that was created to raise awareness for the Help The Floating School fund. The Prek Toal Primary school is a floating school on the Tonle Sap in Cambodia and is sinking rapidly. Without this school 180 children will be without primary education. Visit HelpTheFloatingSchool
Client: Rustic Pathways Foundation Director: Natasha Van Zandt |
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Natasha Van Zandt directed and shot Somnambulists in Thailand and Laos over a 30 day period. The video combines the moving image with a musical score to explore relationships between auditory and conceptual brain systems.
This film uses a juxtaposition of rapid moving images combined with a contemplative musical score to give a sophisticated performative argument about the power of affect and memory. This is communicated through two different modes, sound and image. Director: Natasha Van Zandt |
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In 2014, A Minnesota Without Poverty (AMWP) launched the Ketchup to the Cost of Living Campaign to raise Minnesota's minimum wage to $9.50 per hour by 2015. At the minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, a family of four needs to work a total of 155 hours a week just to meet their basic needs. To change this, we must "Ketchup to the Cost of Living." The Campaign includes two major resources, the Ketchup Kids Save the Day video and the Ketchup to the Cost of Living toolkit. The Ketchup Kids Save The Day Video was a collaborative piece with Urban Arts Academy.
Client: AMWP Director: Lewis E Whitlock |
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This 16 mm project combines the moving image with stripped down film processing to explore duplicitous relationships between black and white, life and death, and vulnerability and strength.
Natasha Van Zandt directed and shot The Beginning and The End over a 30 day period. The concept was to complete the film alongside the progression of one moon cycle. The films intention is to show the growth and decline of emotions within a life cycle. Natasha developed the film using experimental hand processing techniques. With the exception of opacity and frame orientation, no effects were added in an effort to preserve the innate quality of the film stock. This film received awards at the 2008 EDU Film Festival for the experimental/animation category and received an honorable mention at the Atlanta Film festival. Director: Natasha Van Zandt |