Want to Know About 3D?
Then you should come to the 2008 'Boards Summit in NY, where Mark will be giving a talk called, "Working in 3D".Björk's "Wanderlust in 3D" will be on hand, as well as 3D production slides, lots of fun stories, and free glasses!
Wanderlust Is Toppers At UKMVA's
You heard it here first (unless you are in London, right now): Ghost Robot is pleased super excited to announce that Encyclopedia Pictura's Björk video has won "Video of the Year" at the 2008 UKMVA's. The video also won for "Best Alternative Video", while Isaiah grabbed the award for "Best Art Direction".
Congrats to all the crew and very special thanks to Paul McKee, David Knight, Derrick Birkett, Björk, and Matthew Barney Studio for helping to make it all happen.
You can watch their acceptance speech, beamed from their settlement in the trees of Northern California (literally) on the home page of our site.
Want to Know About 3D?
Then you should come to the 2008 'Boards Summit in NY, where Mark will be giving a talk called, "Working in 3D".
Björk's "Wanderlust in 3D" will be on hand, as well as 3D production slides, lots of fun stories, and free glasses!
GR Crew Up For Four UK MVA's
Encyclopedia Pictura have snagged three nominations and Joey Garfield one, at the inaugural UK Music Video Awards, being held a week from today at the Odeon in London.
Björk's "Wanderlust' got the nod for "Best Alternative/Indie Video", "Best Art Direction", and "Best Visual Effects", while Joey's Rjd2 Video got nominated for "Best Dance Video".
Stay tuned for the results...
A Long Overdue Update
It was a busy summer at Ghost Robot, and we spent a lot of time on the road, so to catch everyone up, here's a recap:
Adam and Joey both played with puppets and released new videos for Morningwood and Langhorne Slim, respectively. Adam is now taking time to work on his feature ambitions, while Joey is finishing up a short film for Scion and The Daily Swarm and is premiering his new short "Ex-Bully" at the AFI Film Festival in LA.
Mark spent most of the summer bunking up with Encyclopedia Pictura in San Francisco and working on a sixty second spot for EA Games and W + K, Portland. Besides being named as Directors' to Watch in the October issue of 'Boards, Isaiah also drew the cover! It hits news stands this week. Joey and Encyclopedia Pictura both received "Ones To Watch" honors in the latest issue of The Reel.
Tommy has been producing a series of events with Flux at the new Nike retail and event space in Hollywood, The Montalbàn. Keven has returned from Toronto and is now working on a video installation for the Institute of Contemporary Art in Berlin.
Mark also had a killer party at Legion, in Brooklyn, recently.
Stay tuned for more news and work...a busy Robot is a happy Robot.
Elizabeth Reaser - The Ex List
We love Elizabeth Reaser over here at Ghost Robot. She's done some great films like SWEETLAND for which she received a Spirit nod, but most importantly she rocks it in our very own Against The Current.
You'll get a chance to see that film soon enough, but till then check her out in the Ex-List this fall on CBS.
You'll get a chance to see that film soon enough, but till then check her out in the Ex-List this fall on CBS.
Joey Gets Restless in Langhorne, PA
Earlier this summer, Joey, Mark, and a rag-tag crew headed into the woods outside Langhorne, PA with a camera, a wooden puppet, and Mark's poodle Lucy to shoot a video for Kemado Records' Langhorne Slim.
Despite having to bail four crew members out of jail, Joey missing his flight back to Chicago, and a post process that seems to have taken forever, our woodman finally walks. Joey, Mark, and Lucy also got cameos in the video. Check it out on Joey's reel.
Rain Fall in NYC
Ghost Robot producer's Joshua Zeman and Andy Roa recently wrapped the NY Unit on the Japanese feature film Rain Fall starring Kippei Shiina and Gary Oldman.
Pictured above are Jack Wareham (DP), Max Mannix (Director), Joshua Zeman (NY Producer), Kippei Shiina (Lead Actor), Satoru Iseki (Producer).
Rain Fall is adapted from the novel of the same name by Barry Eisler. A hit man looks to protect the daughter of one of his victims against CIA assassins.
Photo: Matt Hoyle
Pictured above are Jack Wareham (DP), Max Mannix (Director), Joshua Zeman (NY Producer), Kippei Shiina (Lead Actor), Satoru Iseki (Producer).
Rain Fall is adapted from the novel of the same name by Barry Eisler. A hit man looks to protect the daughter of one of his victims against CIA assassins.
Photo: Matt Hoyle
Adam's FNMTV.
If you didn't hear, MTV actually started playing music videos again, with a new show that runs at 8PM (EST) each Friday. FNMTV Premieres, will be showing new music videos, live performances, and guest appearances all summer.
Starting today, Adam and Ghost Robot are taking over, with new video premiering tonight and next Friday, August 8th.
Tonight, the show will feature his new video for Ohio Rockers Hawthorne Heights and next week, Morningwood will stop by to drop off the video they made with Adam for their new single "Sugarbaby".
Keven's 2nd Doc to Premiere at Toronto
Keven McAlester's 2nd feature-length documentary, "The Dungeon Master" was announced today as a part of the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival Real to Reel line-up.
The movie is a "whimsical look at three adults deeply involved with Dungeons & Dragons explores how the game affects their lives and relationships", was shot by Lee Daniel, and scored by Blonde Redhead.
EP Named To Filmmakers 25 New Faces
Encyclopedia Pictura was tagged along with 24 other directors and creatives, as one of Filmmaker Magazines 25 New Faces Of Independent Film.
Filmmaker noted their quick rise in the music video world and their unique aesthetic choices as reasons they were included in the list.
For those of you who are wondering what EP will do next, Isaiah tells the mag: "We're starting to develop a feature and slowly developing another project in the world of video games and virtual reality. We've leaked only that it will be a creative tool for people to express complex emotions through visuals they create in a virtual or augmented reality. And the feature will be very entertaining. It will be in 3-D, will be as ambitious as we can muster, and it will be fun for little kids and old people."
For those of you who are wondering what EP will do next, Isaiah tells the mag: "We're starting to develop a feature and slowly developing another project in the world of video games and virtual reality. We've leaked only that it will be a creative tool for people to express complex emotions through visuals they create in a virtual or augmented reality. And the feature will be very entertaining. It will be in 3-D, will be as ambitious as we can muster, and it will be fun for little kids and old people."


