Video and Motion Graphics

Client work created to order or in collaboration.

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Damian Lazarus Sting [play]

Dead White European Male [play]

Created as part of Sound Affairs' Ludwig tour. "A tribute to Beethoven in music and film" Widelode were asked to create original work in response to the music. This piece; to accompany the Orlando Gough composition. Based on David Pelham's iconic 1972 cover to Anthony Burgess' classic "A Clockwork Orange"

Lamerica Ident [play]

Motion graphic sting created as part of a Lamerica video

Mn2S Ident [play]

Motion graphic sting created as part of an Mn2S video

Slow Tempo Nine Zero [play] | Live2gether [play]

Created as part of Sound Affairs' Breakbeats tour. This piece was created from 1 super hi-res image animated in Motion. Click below to get the Live2gether Image as desktop wallpaper 1280X1024 or 1024X768

Carnival Flyer [play] | Carnival PodCast [play]

A collaboration between two of South Wales' most hedonistic party promoters Secret Garden and Cool House: The Carnival . is packed to the rafters!With appearances from Gilles Peterson, Soul Mekanik and Max Sedgeley to name but a few and the House of Bamboo room hosted by Bristol's very own Out of Hand magazine.

Glass Harmonica [play]

As part of Sound Affairs' Ludwig tour we were asked to film a short piece of music for Glass Harmonica. This was played back for the orchestra to perform new variations by composer/conductor Charlie Barber.

On Leaving And Arriving [play]

For artist Rabab Ghazoul Widelode were asked to help with the production of her performance-installation for the G39 exhibition On Leaving And Arriving . The piece deals with the artist's relationship to her homeland Iraq , and is a response to the growing culture of 'public mourning' that, in the wake of September 11th, would seem to make visible - and therefore 'grievable' - certain deaths, whilst overlooking others. The artist attempts to learn a lament, a broken, faltering lament, articulating in the act's artifice the notion that our grief is coerced and 'learned'. The piece is also the artist's own gesture of mourning for a homeland she herself would no longer recognize. An installation, video and sonic work, the piece housed in a shipping container in Cardiff city centre.

Red Eye Music [play]

Back in 2004 independent Record Label and Music Production Company Red Eye Music asked us to collaborate in a live performance alongside their artists to launch their then new label at Cardiff's Chapter Arts Centre. Here's a snippet of the event.