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- 1 minute short exploring the ability of endless love through digital glasses.
- A charming story of a child's curiosity to learn, as we follow a mother and daughter after getting a new GS Yuasa battery. Throughout the clip the child learns that a GS Yuasa powers more than just a car.
- TV commercial for Balfor Legal solicitors, a part of the Claim Today Solicitor group.
- Curiosity, Skepticism and Arrogance - Lewis, Derek and Ben, the three business men who personify these traits. After losing his long lasting marriage to the curiosity of an affair, Lewis becomes very aware of his weakness and takes a low key approach to life. However, this does not stop Lewis from taking part in the acquisition of rare, impossible and expensive objects.
- A short documentary promo exploring the life, culture, and experience of Birmingham.
- An astronaut falling through the abyss as a result of a catastrophic system failure struggles to remain calm in the face of being left alone, adrift and afraid in the blackness of space.
- A lone conductor finds music in the mundane.
- Throughout October, VIVA took their TRASH Street Action to the streets of eight cities across the UK, as a part of their Scary Dairy campaign, in order to let people know about "the dairy industry's trash": The male calves.
- TV commercial for Balfor Legal solicitors, a part of the Claim Today Solicitor group.
- A tale about a love affair between a water cooler and a photocopier.
- Hunter Bavaro visits a fat-fighting class accompanied by a bag of sugary treats. As the instructor imparts lessons, Hunter surreptitiously indulges in a doughnut, sparking class-wide disapproval. Peers intervene, and the teacher's reprimand ensues. The climax showcases Hunter's emotional eruption, encapsulating his vulnerability.
- Sam and Rob awaken after a hard night of booze, finding little of what they have left, including an empty bottle of vodka, a condom and a gun, what happened? We will never know.
- A group of teenagers who are hanging out in a park in Cannock Chase are confronted by a series of strange events.
- I see all the different people, their different lives. When a game of people watching begins between two strangers filling the boring hours of their mundane lives, it soon takes a dark turn and the game becomes very, very real.
- GEIST is a fictional documentary exploring the personal and social effects of virtual reality technology and it's penetration deep into youth drug culture.
- Orion, a young trans man is struck down by grief as his lover, Kiaan, is killed in front of him. He wonders if he's to blame. In an attempt to escape the pain, he changes Instagram filters to jump into an alternative reality. Intraverse examines the treatment of trans couples mis-identified as 'same sex' as they lose their 'hetero-privilege'. Kiran Dhoot is an award-winning film composer and writer.
- In a world where old technology has been banned to make way for the digital future, what risks would you take to reconnect with your past? Made with young artists from mac Birmingham 'Future Curious' project.
- A young couple decide to move out of their apartment due to an unforeseen circumstance.
- Detritus - A dismal voiceover documents detritus in artist Dion Kitson's hometown of Dudley.
- Population overload. Volunteers are needed to solve the issue.
- A monochrome dance moment from members of Birmingham based youth performance company, Man Made Youth. Warren Murray, Charlie James and Sipho Dube explores a young mans struggle with dyslexia. Identifying the connection between physical and psychological challenges presented by the condition, Recode approaches the theme through spoken word and dance.
- Mugsey along with Danielle head back from Birmingham and stop over the services to steal a car.
- An old soldier thinks back about his life in love and war.
- Music video for "I Think We're Alone Now" by Tiffany.
- When best selling author Warren Harley finishes a book singing for his latest novel, Facendon Avenue, he expects a quiet night. That plan is thwarted though, by the appearance of one of his book's down-trodden characters, who is looking for answers.
- Bathtub Joe wakes up tied up and gagged... Torture awaits
- Out of the blue Sophie & Amanda get a phone call with good news about the venue for their wedding. The bad news is it's in three weeks. Strapped for time they look to their very well organised friend Claire for some assistance. Claire is on the verge of leaving the country for her new job in Los Angeles and now faces the difficult task of balancing the two. Claire finds herself double booked with the wedding and her new job start date. She now has the dilemma of choosing her job or her friends.
- Set in the 1920's and featuring established film and theatre actor Wil Johnson , Love me and my hair was 2012 release Video directed and produced by Tim Watchorn .
- We all have that moment when we can't find what we're looking for in the super market. In this case it's root ginger. Our heroine leaves the super market and embarks on her quest to find some ginger and encounters someone she does not expect. How far would you go to find what you're looking for? And at what price?
- A beautiful young girls innocence is taken away by an ever growing monster.
- When he takes the train he sits in a quite and empty coach, except for a stunningly beautiful woman, who can't take her eyes off him. All he has to do is get up and talk. But will he?
- In the two-channel digital video installation 'Happy Christmas Mom and Dad' (2006), Quilla Constance (aka Jennifer Allen) offers her parents (played expertly by Jennifer Allen's own parents) an exotic dance to the tune of a popular Christmas song. Predictably, this Freudian nightmare of a Christmas present provokes her parents' mortification: (for dad) repressed anger with a hint of incestuous desire, and (for mum) devastation and worry over the father's reaction. Quilla Constance aka Jennifer Allen has remarked how no other work of hers, including some of the more intense performances, has generated as strong an emotional reaction as this video. 'How could you do this to your parents?' some have reportedly asked her in disbelief, while others walked away in disgust. To an attentive viewer, it is easy to see that the dance and the reactions were filmed separately and subsequently synced together to create the illusion of Quilla Constance aka Jennifer Allen stripping in front of her parents. The use of North American spelling for 'mom' suggests the context for this devastating undoing of the family romance: this isn't just any Christmas but a schmaltzy, over-produced and televisually mediated Christmas, an ideological instrument for hypernormative social reproduction and seasonal consumerism in one sanitized package. Revisiting the incest taboo in a later song video, 'Snow Daddy' (2010), Quilla Constance restages her family-busting striptease in the large living room of an opulent country house, this time with professional actors. 'Snow Daddy', Quilla Constance (2017) has noted, 'operates as a semblance of pop [...] the video occupies a liminal space through its refusal to fully commit and conform to the requirements of pop'. Snow Daddy, in other words, ups the ante not only in terms of production values but as full-blown 'genre-f**k', a term obviously modelled on 'genderf**k', which not only blurs the boundaries between established genres but also questions the separation between fiction and experience, reading and living. (Dr Alexandra Kokoli, 2016, Van Abbemuseum, BAM Conference: Conceptualism - Intersectional Readings, International Framings, Black Artists and Modernism)