The Good Jobs : Live in Creativity (Paul Wolffram, Rich Turner and Tyrone Goli) How to make film
The Good Jobs : Live in Creativity
Interview about making a living in creative industry, from perspectives of two filmmakers in New Zealand.
Special Thanks to;
Paul Wolfram
Rich Turner
Light House Cinema Cuba
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Music: Broke for Free
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HIP HOP-ERATION Official Trailer
In New Zealand Cinemas September 25
A wonderfully warm and energetic Kiwi adventure. Hip Hop-eration follows a troupe of courageous, yet cheeky, senior citizens on an extraordinary quest to perform at the World Hip Hop Championships in Las Vegas.
A wonderfully warm and energetic Kiwi adventure. Hip Hop-eration follows a troupe of courageous, yet cheeky, senior citizens on an extraordinary quest to perform at the World Hip Hop Championships in Las Vegas. Hip Hop-eration is a poetic feel-good film that proves age has no limits and that hip-hop can set you free. It will make you want to celebrate life regardless of age or condition.
New Zealand Cinemas starting dates:
25-Sep-14
Academy Lorne St Auckland
Bridgeway Cinema Auckland
Hawkins Theatre Papakura
Berkeley Mission Bay
Monterey Howick
Rialto Cinemas Auckland
Waiheke Community Cinema
Academy Gold Class Cinema Chch
Hollywood Sumner Christchurch
Hoyts Cinemas Northlands
Metro Cinema Dunedin
Rialto Cinemas Dunedin
Lido Hamilton
Regent Te Awamutu
Tivoli Cinema Cambridge
Civic Waipukurau
Globe Theatrette Napier
Capitol Cinema Te Puke
Rialto Cinemas Tauranga
Lighthouse Cinemas Cuba St
Lighthouse Cinemas Pauatahanui
Lighthouse Cinemas Petone
Penthouse Wellington
Basement Rotorua
Central Cinema Alexandra
Cinema Gold Palmerston North
Cinemas Thames
Circus Cinema Martinborough
Clyde Cinema
Dargaville
Focal Point Cinema Fielding
Gecko Theatre and Café Motueka
Geraldine Cinemas
Matakana Cinemas
Movie Max 5 Timaru
NBS Theatre Westport
Paradiso Wanaka
Regent Hokitika
Rubys Wanaka
State Cinemas Motueka
State Cinemas Nelson
2-Oct-14
Dorothy Browns Arrowtown
Limelight
Majestic Cinema Taihape
Methven Cinema Paradiso
Opotiki De Luxe
Shoreline Cinema Waikanae
Starlight Cinema Taupo
Village Theatre Takaka
9-Oct-14
Pukekohe Cinema 3
Cinema Gold Havelock North
Cinema Gold Paraparaumu
Embassy 3 Wanganui
Focal Point Cinema Levin
Hawera 2 Cinema Harewa
Regent Masterton
Regent Pahiatua
Tokoroa
Top Town 3 Blenheim
16-Oct-14
Hoyts Cinemas Hibiscus Coast
Event Cinemas New Plymouth
Event Cinemas Whangarei
Fiordland Cinema Ltd. Te Anau
Kings Stratford TET
Mayfair Kaikoura
Odeon Cinema Gisborne
Picton Cinemas
Reefton
Regent Ashburton
Regent Greymouth
St James, Gore
Whakamax Whakatane
23-Oct-14
Mercury Twin Whitianga
30-Oct-14
Cathay Keri Keri
Everybodys Theatre Opanaki
Regent Waimate
HOUSEBOUND Official Trailer
In Cinemas in New Zealand Thursday 4 Sept 2014
Kylie Bucknell is forced to return to the house she grew up in when the court places her on home detention. Her punishment is made all the more unbearable by the fact she has to live there with her mother Miriam -- a well-intentioned blabbermouth who's convinced that the house is haunted. Kylie dismisses Miriam's superstitions as nothing more than a distraction from a life occupied by boiled vegetables & small-town gossip. However, when she too becomes privy to unsettling whispers & strange bumps in the night, she begins to wonder whether she's inherited her overactive imagination, or if the house is in fact possessed by a hostile spirit who's less than happy about the new living arrangement.
NZ Cinemas screening the movie:
Bay City Cinemas Mt Maunganui
Bay City Cinemas Tauranga
Capitol Cinema Balmoral
Capitol Cinema Te Puke
Cathay Keri Keri
Central Cinema Alexandra
Cinema Gold Paraparaumu
Civic Waipukurau
Dargaville
Downtown Palmerston North
Embassy 3 Wanganui
Event Cinemas Albany
Event Cinemas Broadway Newmarket
Event Cinemas Embassy
Event Cinemas Manukau
Event Cinemas New Plymouth
Event Cinemas Queen Street
Event Cinemas Queensgate
Event Cinemas St Lukes
Event Cinemas Westcity
Event Cinemas Westgate
Event Cinemas Whangarei
Focal Point Cinema Levin
Hastings Cinema
Hawera 2 Cinema
Hoyts Cinemas Botany Downs
Hoyts Cinemas Metro Hamilton
Hoyts Cinemas Northlands
Hoyts Cinemas Riccarton
Hoyts Cinemas Sylvia Pk
Hoyts Cinemas Te Awa (Hamilton)
Hoyts Cinemas Wairau Pk
Lighthouse Cinemas Cuba
Mayfair Kaikoura
Movie Max 5 Timaru
Movieworld 3 Oamaru
NBS Theatre Westport
Odeon Cinema Gisborne
Opotiki De Luxe
Paradiso Wanaka
Pukekohe Cinema 3
Reading Courtenay Wellington
Reading Invercargill
Reading Napier
Reading Porirua North City
Reading Rotorua
Reading The Palms
Reefton
Regent Ashburton
Regent Greymouth
Regent Hokitika
Regent Masterton
Regent Te Awamutu
Rialto Cinema Auckland
Starlight Cinema Taupo
State Cinemas Motueka
State Cinemas Nelson
Thames Cinemas
Top Town 3 Blenheim
Village Theatre Takaka
Waiheke Community Cinema
Whakamax Whakatane
Vlog: Weekend in Wellington, Part 1 | A Thousand Words
7-8 March: preparing for our road trip; driving down to Wellington; hanging out with friends; go-karting; shopping till I dropped. Check back on Friday for part 2 of our weekend.
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The Quiet Earth 2015 HD Trailer (Digitisation Project)
**SPECIAL CINEMA EVENT WITH INTRO / Q&A BY DIRECTOR GEOFF MURPHY**
6pm on Monday 16th March
Light House Cuba
Wigan Street, Wellington
After a top-secret experiment misfires, a scientist may be the only man left alive in the world. The Quiet Earth centres around a scientist called Zac (Bruno Lawrence) who wakes one morning to discover he is alone in the world. The global top-secret energy project (Operation Flashlight), which he has been working on for a year, has changed the world. Humanity seems to have been wiped out.
In 2013 the NZFC commenced a curatorial initiative to digitise the films in its library not available in hi-res formats to create a living archive of films to be enjoyed by future generations. These films are available for cinema screenings and on our NZ Film On Demand website.
The Quiet Earth’s digitisation process involved scanning the 35mm Interpositive at 2K resolution, spotting, stabilising, match grading the picture and digitising the mag tracks.
WGTN LUX 2013
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18 artworks that use light, set up along the waterfront and in some back alleys in downtown Wellington. Many artworks are interactive. International artists are participating from: Germany, the Netherlands, UK, Norway, South Korea, Australia, Mexico.
Chalk the walk: play with glow-in-the-dark chalk under UV light along the footpath next to Frank Kitts Park (glow sticks for the kids)
Te Papa photo booth: take your photo and see it projected on the wall of Te Papa
Bring Your Own Beamer: a open event inside at People's Cinema, Manners Mall, 8-11pm, Saturday night.
The festival is also running a two-day symposium for artists, designers, architects, researchers and others in the field this weekend at City Gallery. This is a paid event. Registration:
Brought to you by Wellington City Council, Massey University's College of Creative Arts and The Wellington Company.
The Last Saint (2014) Movie Trailer (HD)
The debut feature film from New Zealand writer/ director Rene Naufahu.
At NZ Event Cinemas on August 28th.
Queen Street,
Westgate,
Albany,
Manukau,
Whangarei
and Queensgate.
Reservoir Films Ltd.
Written and Directed by Rene Naufahu
Beulah Koale, Sophia Huybens, Joy Vaele, Calvin Tuteao, Xavier Horan, and Joe Naufahu
Produced by Matt Horrocks
Sea Mouse- Live at Meow
Sea Mouse @ Meow July 25 2018.
Where am I? (2009 short film festival, Wellington, NZ)
2009 entry for the Cinema Sound EX short film festival in Wellington NZ. Brief was to compose a soundtrack to a film created by an anonymous filmmaker. Film was screened at Happy in late 2009.
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The All Seeing Hand - opening song - Newtown Festival 2018
The All Seeing Hand on the Living Wage stage at Newtown Festival 2018, Sunday 4 March, Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. This was their opening song (maybe Sanctus Raga??)...shaky camera start but the opening music and throatsinging is brilliant!
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The All Seeing Hand are collaborators in conversion. Alphabethead provides a dense weaved fabric of sounds, culled through filters and needles. He has created the subliminal future from the carcasses of redundant songs. Jonny Marks breathes your spent breath and mumbled words, and exhales harmonic rich vocals; while you struggle to hear his language your synapses are firing new paths. Benjamin Knight hears your heart and beats it irregular. While your chest collapses with pounding toms, your brain pulsates with frantic snares. These elements combine into a band of dissonant, dense beauty and intense live shows that leave observers with an ecstatic mixture of wonder and confusion.
Wellington | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:12 1 Toponymy
00:05:20 2 History
00:05:29 2.1 Māori settlement
00:06:26 2.2 Early European settlement
00:07:48 2.3 National capital
00:11:20 3 Geography
00:15:19 3.1 Relief
00:16:25 3.2 Climate
00:18:05 3.3 Earthquakes
00:23:18 4 Demographics
00:24:41 4.1 Quality of living
00:26:05 4.2 Culture and identity
00:27:28 4.3 Age distribution
00:28:06 5 Architecture
00:32:15 6 Housing and real estate
00:36:26 7 Economy
00:38:42 7.1 Tourism
00:42:11 8 Arts and culture
00:42:21 8.1 Museums and cultural institutions
00:43:03 8.2 Festivals
00:44:18 8.3 Film
00:46:26 8.4 Music
00:47:30 8.5 Theatre and the dramatic arts
00:48:32 8.6 Dance
00:48:51 8.7 Comedy
00:49:59 8.8 Visual arts
00:51:13 9 Cuisine
00:52:02 10 Sport
00:53:45 11 Government
00:53:54 11.1 Local
00:54:32 11.2 National
00:55:48 12 Education
00:57:55 13 Transport
01:01:43 14 Infrastructure
01:01:52 14.1 Electric power
01:03:58 14.2 Natural gas
01:04:45 14.3 Water
01:05:24 15 Twin cities
01:05:52 16 Gallery
01:06:01 17 See also
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Wellington (Māori: Te Whanganui-a-Tara [tɛ ˈfaŋanʉi a taɾa]) is the capital and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with 418,500 residents. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the major population centre of the southern North Island, and is the administrative centre of the Wellington Region, which also includes the Kapiti Coast and Wairarapa. Its latitude is 41°17′S, making it the world's southernmost capital of a sovereign state. Wellington features a temperate maritime climate, and is the world's windiest city by average wind speed.The Wellington metropolitan area comprises four local authorities: Wellington City, on the peninsula between Cook Strait and Wellington Harbour, contains the central business district and about half the population; Porirua on Porirua Harbour to the north is notable for its large Māori and Pacific Island communities; Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt are largely suburban areas to the northeast, together known as the Hutt Valley.
As the nation's capital since 1865, the New Zealand Government and Parliament, Supreme Court and most of the public service are based in the city. Architectural sights include the Government Building—one of the largest wooden buildings in the world—as well as the iconic Beehive. Wellington is also home to several of the largest and oldest cultural institutions in the nation such the National Archives, the National Library, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and numerous theatres. It plays host to many artistic and cultural organisations, including the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Royal New Zealand Ballet. One of the world's most liveable cities, the 2016 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranked Wellington 12th in the world, and was first in the world for both liveability and non-pollution by Deutsche Bank, from 2017-18.Wellington's economy is primarily service-based, with an emphasis on finance, business services, and government. It is the centre of New Zealand's film and special effects industries, and increasingly a hub for information technology and innovation, with two public research universities. Wellington is one of New Zealand's chief seaports and serves both domestic and international shipping. The city is served by Wellington International Airport, the third busiest airport in the country. Wellington's transport network includes train and bus lines which reach as far as the Kapiti Coast and Wairarapa, and ferries connect the city to the South Island.
10 Things NOT To Do in Samoa
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The Samoan islands are surrounded by miles of pristine beaches, crystal blue ocean, and dazzling reef. But keep in mind that Samoa is a conservative country, and you should do your research ahead of time. Here’s our list of 10 things you should NOT in Samoa.
1. Don’t Stay Standing
When it’s time to get down to business, you’ll notice that Samoans all sit down on the floor to engage in discussion. It’s also considered rude to eat or drink while you’re standing.
2. Don’t Indulge in Kava
It’s customary to take part in the kava ceremony. This narcotic brew is made with the roots of a pepper plant, and the cup of liquid is passed around for everyone to sip and enjoy. Overindulging in the drink can decrease your reaction times and motor coordination.
3. Don’t forget to brush up on the Culture
Samoan Cultural Village and Knowledgeable guides will take you around through different exhibits where you’ll be given a fun history lesson. You’ll also be taught coconut weaving, watch an entertaining dance performance, and be treated to a traditional meal cooked over an earth oven.
4. Don’t Underestimate a Beach Fale
A fale is a hut on the beaches. You can actually rent one and wake up to the waves crashing right at your feet. These handmade structures range from simple to luxurious, but to get a true experience, you’ll definitely want to stay in the old school version made of wood and dried coconut fiber.
5. Don’t Leave the Water Without Your Lava Lava
After soaking up some sun on the beach, make sure to cover up with a lava lava afterward. It’s similar to a sarong, and it basically covers up your body so that you don’t offend the locals. And keep in mind, the lava lava is worn by both men and women.
6. Don’t Forget to Pay Taefu T Matafeo Store a Visit
Between Salelologa and the north coast, you’ll find a tiny establishment called Taefu T Matafeo Store. Inside, you can sip on some of the best espressos ever, while nibbling on homemade cakes. They also serve up light fare, including kimchi, and they have more than enough icy beer to go around.
7. Don’t Go Chasing Waterfalls…Just Joking
Samoa’s backdrop is rich with gorgeous tropical forests that are home to some of the most stunning waterfalls. On Upolu Island, you will find Sopoaga Waterfall at the foot of Lotofaga Village. At the base of the falls, you can also take part in an umu demonstration and coconut husking.
8. Don’t Be Surprised by Beach Fees
In Samoa, the majority of the beaches are owned by families and villages, and they charge visitors a small fee (from 5 to 20 tala) to swim, take photos on the beach, or even wander around the sand. If you’re staying at a resort, you won’t have to worry about this fee at all.
9. Don’t Visit the National Museum on Weekends
This museum should definitely be at the top of your itinerary, but make sure you stop by during the week, because they’re closed on weekends. You can send a special request to ask that they open their doors for you on a Saturday or Sunday, but there’s no guarantee that they’ll honor it.
10. Don’t Enter During Prayer
Prayer sessions can happen frequently, and if you find that you’ve arrived at someone’s home during a prayer, wait outside until it is finished. If you’re inside their home at the time the prayer’s set to take place, you’ll be expected to take part in the service as well.
Cuba Street, Isle of Dogs, in 1995 & 2012 © Peter Wright
Film of Cuba Street, Isle of Dogs, on 2nd January 1995 © Peter Wright 2012
© Havannah Films 2012
Music: 'Song For June' © Tony Maloney - Glass Bridge Music 2012
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Cuba Street is the first street on Millwall, on the north west side of the Isle of Dogs. It stands next to the Canary Wharf development. This film was made in the early days of the new development. None of the buildings shown in Cuba Street now remain.
The film starts & ends at the Blacksmiths Arms, Westferry Road (now Aniseed Restaurant), The 1995 film include the premises of Takara Belmont UK Ltd, 1-3 Cuba Street.
70's OTIS lift at a Carpark in Wellington CBD
I came across this Carpark whilst exploring Wellington CBD. The lift here is nice OTIS Lexan from the 70's. Nice to see that all 6 indicator bulbs still light up.
What We Do in the Shadows - International Trailer
The official trailer for the New Zealand vampire comedy What We Do in the Shadows, directed by Jemaine Clement & Taika Waititi, about three vampire flatmates coping with the modern world. US and Canada release Feb 13 2015
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Diwali 2014-TSB Arena - Wellington
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Surfing Blacks | 05.05.17 | DJI Drone
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