Directed by Anji Crain (A+ Productions)
Edited by Bowie Alexander and Anji Crain
Director of Photography - Josh Mckie
Steadicam - Sam Gordon
Performed by: Virgil Gadson, Emma Krauss, Jason Herbert
Reel Mar 2014 2
Tipping the Scale TrailerChoreographed and Directed by Anji Crain
Diane Birch - All The Love You GotiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/speak-little-louder-deluxe/id694923423
Amazon: http://amzn.com/B00EK3EEVO
Music video by Diane Birch performing All The Love You Got. (C) 2013 S-Curve Records
School of Cinema and Performing Arts - Rock This
Student Reel 1Student dance videos: Choreographed, Directed, and Styled by Anji Crain
SMOKING MIRRORS PromoSMOKING MIRRORS is the first in a series of “Performance Design” events that incorporate urban dance, design and multi media arts created collaboratively with designers and choreographers. This event will include a stand-alone art installation turned multi-sensory dance performance environment and DJ dance party. Performances will take place in various areas of the curated interactive environment, through which the audience will move to experience tactile sensations, sights and sounds. <br />
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SMOKING MIRRORS is an interactive journey into the fragmentation of the self through the various stages of reflection and representation. By exploring and expanding the architecture of the body in motion we create fantastical, whimsical, and distorted environments where the lines between object and human, viewer and viewed, performance and experience are often blurred. Quite simply we create "bodies by design" and "design by bodies". With elements such as mirrors, projections, deconstructed mannequins, and a memory foam wall, expect a bizarre and amusing collage in the likes of Tim Burton, M.C. Escher, and Grace Jones.
Cinephilia- FirstGlance Film Fest TrailerCheck out the award winning short, Cinephila at FirstGlance Film Fest Philadelphia 16 Sept 20-22 at The Franklin Institute.'Cinephilia' is a series of boy-meets-girl shorts that explores the romanticism of classical cinema (i.e. 1890s - 1960s).