Interbrands writes, directs and shoots first-ever trailer for Newtown Flicks 2012 Film Festival
CB Exclusive – Newtown Flicks has just launched its first ever trailer to promote their 2012 festival, now
in its 6th year of showcasing new films and filmmakers in Sydney.
Originally established as a non-profit organisation in 2005 to meet the demands of the underground Sydney
short film industry, Newtown Flicks has grown to become an integral part of the Newtown, inner-city and Australian cultural calendar.
For 2012, the team at Interbrand have written, directed and shot a trailer to promote the festival as well as designed the poster for the call for entries.
“Our work for Newtown Flicks is more than a labour of love,” says Chris Doyle, design director. “It’s driven by the belief that our smal ler arts clients deserve the same opportunities to impact their audiences as our larger corporate clients. And it’s so satisfying to be able to produce, edit and deliver a piece of film that is not only cost effective, but also celebrates what is at the heart of the festival itself — the growth and encouragement of young independent film makers in Australia.”
Newtown Flicks’ director, Martin Kelly added: “Newtown Flicks is launching its 6th season and the 2012 festival looks to be the best one yet. However, we could not have possibly achieved all that we have to date without the consistent support of Chris Doyle and all our friends at Interbrand. Their poster design and film clip for this season’s festival are more than we could have ever have hoped for. Thanks guys, you all rock!”
The Call for Entries is now open until 6 July, visit the site for more info.
Directors: Chris Doyle & Joao Peres
Writing & Design: Chris Doyle
DoP/Editor/Titles: Joao Peres
Photography: Elliott Scott
Sound Design: Mike Tosetto
Client: Martin Kelly
3 Comments
Nice work but the print gives away the ending of the TVC.
Could have been more clever with what was revealed in the loading of the camera shots and needed the crazy Mel Gibson eyes from Lethal Weapon at the end 🙂
Beautiful little line that – ‘Get the inside out’. Very nice, props to the writer.