This Delicate Film We've Made
This Delicate Film We've Made is the first video release by Australian recording artist Darren Hayes.[1] It's a feature-length musical film created and directed by him.
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Released | 3 February 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2007-08 | |||
Genre | Animation | |||
Length | 86 minutes | |||
Label | Powdered Sugar | |||
Director | Richard Cullen, Hayes | |||
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Release
The DVD was released on 3 February 2009.[2] The film is a visual realization of tracks from Hayes' third studio album, This Delicate Thing We've Made. Each track was animated and placed together in a film narrative. The film was produced by Richard Cullen and Damien Hale from the company Pixelfing.[3] The film has no dialogue and includes minimal sound effects.
Track listing
- "A Fear of Falling Under"
- "Who Would Have Thought"
- "Waking the Monster"
- "How to Build a Time Machine"
- "Neverland"
- "Step Into the Light"
- "Casey"
- "Setting Sun"
- "Words"
- "A Hundred Challenging Things a Boy Can Do"
- "Maybe"
- "A Conversation With God"
- Bonus Promo Videos
- "On the Verge of Something Wonderful"
- "Me Myself and (I)"
Awards
- In 2008, "Who Would Have Thought" music video was nominated for British Interactive Media Association "BIMA" Awards, in the category Best Film and Animation.[4]
- In 2009, DVD deluxe version art, made by Australian designer Jane Wallace, received Best Graphic Design prize at Desktop Create Awards.[5]
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References
- This Delicate Film We've Made Discogs. Retrieved 03 Oct 16
- MusicaFilm.com Retrieved 7 Aug 11
- EQ Music - Review Retrieved 5 Aug 11
- Film and Animation 2008 Bima Awards. Retrieved 03 Oct 16
- 2009 Winners Create Awards. Retrieved 03 Oct 16
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