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.

This Delicate Film We've Made
Video by
Released3 February 2009
Recorded2007-08
GenreAnimation
Length86 minutes
LabelPowdered Sugar
DirectorRichard Cullen, Hayes
Darren Hayes chronology
This Delicate Thing We've Made
(2007)
This Delicate Film We've Made
(2009)
Secret Codes and Battleships
(2011)
Darren Hayes video chronology
The Time Machine World Tour
(2008)
This Delicate Film We've Made
(2009)

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

  1. "A Fear of Falling Under"
  2. "Who Would Have Thought"
  3. "Waking the Monster"
  4. "How to Build a Time Machine"
  5. "Neverland"
  6. "Step Into the Light"
  7. "Casey"
  8. "Setting Sun"
  9. "Words"
  10. "A Hundred Challenging Things a Boy Can Do"
  11. "Maybe"
  12. "A Conversation With God"
  • Bonus Promo Videos
  1. "On the Verge of Something Wonderful"
  2. "Me Myself and (I)"

Awards

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References

  1. This Delicate Film We've Made Discogs. Retrieved 03 Oct 16
  2. MusicaFilm.com Retrieved 7 Aug 11
  3. EQ Music - Review Retrieved 5 Aug 11
  4. Film and Animation 2008 Bima Awards. Retrieved 03 Oct 16
  5. 2009 Winners Create Awards. Retrieved 03 Oct 16
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