APRIL 2021
A short-film following Baelin the Fisherman as he walks his scripted route around Azerim in the world of Epic NPC Man.
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APRIL 2021
A short-film following Baelin the Fisherman as he walks his scripted route around Azerim in the world of Epic NPC Man.
AUGUST 2020
"Sad Day" is a song by English singer FKA Twigs from her second studio album Magdalene (2019).
FKA twigs x Hiro Murai – sad day premieres Thursday 27 Aug 10.30pm ET on Cake FX.
Music FKA Twigs
Director Hiro Murai
Sound Design Trevor Gates
Foley Bespoke Post
MARCH 2019
Netflix vs David Fincher vs Tim Miller - an 18-part series spans sci-fi, fantasy, horror and dark comedy, with episodes between 5-15 minutes long each created by different animation teams from around the world. Each will feature a unique style, from 2D to photo-real 3D CGI.
We worked in the Foley dept. on two of these shorts, the first being the opening story about massive gladiatorial beasts in “Sonnie’s edge”. the second “Shapeshifters” featuring werewolf soldiers in the fight for (eating) the hearts and minds.
If you listen carefully, you may even hear our Foley artist Jonathan Bruce, and vocal collaborator Drew Lyon, putting on their finest accents to supply additional Loop for a couple of scenes.
MARCH 2019
As the Alien franchise approaches its 40th anniversary, the legacy of Ellen Ripley continues to evolve and expand, with 20th Century Fox inviting a new generation of filmmakers to play with xenomorphs and other Weyland-Yutani Corporation intellectual property for a series of six online short films.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking sci-fi horror film Alien (1979), six visionary filmmakers were selected to bring their Alien-inspired stories to life. From terrifying escapes, to Facehuggers and Xenomorphs, these captivating shorts brings forth an exciting new narrative for fans while paying homage to the original film.
Alien: Alone — Hope, an abandoned crewmember aboard the derelict chemical hauler Otranto, has spent a year trying to keep her ship and herself alive as both slowly fall apart. After discovering hidden cargo, she risks it all to power up the broken ship in search of human life. Written and directed by Noah Miller.
Alien: Containment — Four survivors find themselves stranded aboard a small escape pod in deep space. Trying to piece together the details around the outbreak that led to their ship’s destruction, they find themselves unsure to trust whether or not one of them might be infected. Written and directed by Chris Reading.
Alien: Harvest — The surviving crew of a damaged deep-space harvester have minutes to reach the emergency evacuation shuttle. A motion sensor is their only navigation tool leading them to safety while a creature in the shadows terrorizes the crew. However, the greatest threat might have been hiding in plain sight all along. Directed by Benjamin Howdeshell.
Alien: Night Shift — When a missing space trucker is discovered hungover and disoriented, his co-worker suggests a nightcap as a remedy. Near closing time, they are reluctantly allowed inside the colony supply depot where the trucker’s condition worsens, leaving a young supply worker alone to take matters into her own hands. Written and directed by Aidan Breznick.
Alien: Ore — As a hard-working miner of a planet mining colony, Lorraine longs to make a better life for her daughter and grandchildren. When her shift uncovers the death of a fellow miner under mysterious circumstances, Lorraine is forced to choose between escape or defying management orders and facing her fears to fight for the safety of her family. Written and directed by the Spear Sisters.
Alien: Specimen — It’s the night shift in a colony greenhouse, and Julie, a botanist, does her best to contain suspicious soil samples that have triggered her sensitive lab dog. Despite her best efforts, the lab unexpectedly goes into full shutdown and she is trapped inside. Little does she know, an Alien specimen has escaped the mysterious cargo, and a game of cat and mouse ensues as the creature searches for a host. Written and directed by Kelsey Taylor.
OCTOBER 2018
Finally (!!!) you can now watch Roseanne Liang’s notorious hospital kung fu short film Do No Harm from the comfort of your own computer room. Tell the kids to get out, because this film has adult rating and a ruthless, sprawling choreographed fight scene throughout.
There’s blood. Get in to it. Can’t wait for the follow up feature.
Director: Roseanne Liang
Producer: Hamish Mortland
Executive Producers: Tim White, Tim Wong & Roseanne Liang
DOP: Andrew McGeorge
Prod Designer: Gary Mackay
Costume Designer: Jaindra Watson
Editor: Tom Eagles
Composer: Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper
Rerecording Mixers: Tim Chaproniere & Toby Lloyd
Sound Design & Supervision by Bespoke Post
IMDB
3am. 1980s Hongjing. In an aging private hospital, a single-minded surgeon is forced to break her physician’s oath when violent gangsters storm in to stop a crucial operation.
JANUARY 2018:
The Lego NinjaGo DVD / BluRay is out now basically everywhere that sells modern media. JB Hifi, The Warehouse, Toy World, even Supermarkets carry this Lego NinjaGo film. You can't miss it.
The 2 minute short film "Which way to the ocean?" is bonus content on the disc.
We shot the foley on this short film, working with one of our antipodean sound heroes.
Wayne Pashley from Big Band Sound Design.
The short follows a baby Shark who tries make it's way back the Ocean after getting shot out of Garmadon's Shark cannon. The short is animated in the style of the artwork seen in Lego instruction booklets.
Directors: Todd Hansen, Doug Nicholas
Writers: Todd Hansen, Doug Nicholas
IMDB
The video linked is on youtube. We did not upload it... It'll no doubt be pulled for copyright infringement before you can click this link.
SEPTEMBER 2017:
Good news everybody. "Do No Harm", the kick ass hospital kung fu short we did the complete audio post on now qualifies for Oscar consideration. Ka-pow ! Killing it.
w/ Amy Bespoke Post, Roseanne Liang & Hamish Mortland.