Showing posts with label FFN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FFN. Show all posts

Monday, August 29, 2011

FFN Weekly Top 10 Rating

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The new FFN Weekly Top 10 Ranking is out. In a very active week 4 new films made the list. Debuting at #3 Korean director U Woo for CeCi Magazine helms a fashionable drama using Super Junior band members. At #5 Glen Milner gives us a fascinating look at a modern day Geisha. Raw sexual power drives Nick DuPlessis' view of Marlow DeVonne at #9, and, at #10 Coco Rocha dances through Venice...http://www.facebook.com/FashionFilmNetwork?sk=app_6009294086

Monday, May 16, 2011

360 Fashion

You know the old saying - your farthest reach is someone else's baseline? It's time to take a look at Australian director Mark Ruff's baseline. Hint: it involves multiple camera arrays and powerful computers. Try watching it full screen.........

Director's website: www.timesplice.com.au

Permission

Charleston
Commissioned by Charleston Magazine for Charleston Fashion Week, this film takes an unexpected turn about a quarter of the way through. Produced by Atlanta based Jewell & Ginnie......http://jewellandginnie.com/work/view/fashion_film_shorts/video/156/

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Mulcair

What would your life be like if it was linked to the sound of a record on a turntable? Director Whitney Mallett gives us a glimpse in this piece for Montreal based Mulcair.........

Brand website: http://mulcair.com/

Photo Mood

Mag
http://www.magnumicecream.com/videos/

Just because the New York Tribeca Film Festival founded by Robert De Niro premieres a film about ice cream does that mean we have to show it to you? Well, yes actually when it is directed by Karl Lagerfeld, stars Rachel Bilson, and has been an obsession of the fashion press for the past month.......

Friday, April 22, 2011

FFN New Weekly Top 10 Ranking

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The new Weekly Top 10 ranking is out. There was only 1 newcomer on the list, Greg Kadel's Alyssa. One can only conclude from this that people still love looking at beautiful naked women, and, even well known fashion photographers need a break from shooting clothing.......