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March 13, 2006
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February 01, 2006
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Sometimes, Things Just Fall Apart

Motion collective Devoid of Yesterday (consisting of directors Rob Chiu of The Ronin and Chris Hewitt of Dstrukt) team up alongside audio designer Ben Boysen (Hecq) for a new short narrative led piece that explores a child's pent up anger and frustration that erupt in a force that marks the end of innocence. Sometimes... things just fall apart.

Created over a three week period and previewed at the ICA in London the 2 minute piece has been picked up for distribution by Autour DeMinuit and is to be featured on the BBC Film Network website.

Web site design by none other than Ars Thanea and voice over and photography featuring my son Jordan!


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audio/music, motion design

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The Ronin Dstrukt Hecq Devoid of Yesterday Things Fall Apart

Comments (4)

Very nicely done chaps!

helloMuller Posted by: helloMuller 437 days ago

Beautiful colours, nice text, vfx at the end are awesome (like this smoked-grey tone..), the abstract/silent rythm gives good ambience.
It's just so frustrating the pictures are so flat,poorly animated looking so fake (except for the milk sequence), quite a neat slideshow in fact...
You guys have so much talent to do much better.

aimandshoot Posted by: aimandshoot 437 days ago

Another amazing work. The atmosphere created looks great, and the sound gives it such a deep feeling.

prideparanoia Posted by: prideparanoia 437 days ago

some shots are nice.
but the school one and a some others are a bit clumsy..
the end explosion is very impressive tho.

brt Posted by: brt 434 days ago

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