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48-Hour Film Project 2016 (JHB)
Role: Post Production
“There once was a kind-hearted teacher, who befriended an unlikely creature.”
A short film which won “Best Film” of 2016 at the 48-Hour Film Project Johannesburg. It will be competing at Filmapalooza in Seattle, Washington in 2017.
48-Hour Film Project, 2014 (JHB)
Role: Post Production
Death's (Man)date is a six-minute short film created by a group of independent filmmakers which won Best Film at 48-Hour Film Project Johannesburg 2014.
The 48-Hour Film Project is a global competition in which teams across the world make a movie — write, shoot, edit, and score it — in just 48 hours.
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Role: Post Production
The fight for truth is in Lukhanyo Calata’s blood. When he was three years old, his father was killed by security forces for his activism.
Fort Calata’s death at the hands of the apartheid regime cemented him in history as one of the Cradock Four.
Although Lukhanyo Calata never knew his dad, he grew up to be just like him – unafraid to stand up for his beliefs and willing to face the consequences.
Role: Post Production | Design | Motion Graphics | Grade
William Hudson outlines the difference between software engineering and user-centred design priorities. Engineers often build frameworks first, but user-centred design focuses on what is important to the user.
Animated visual aids appear on-screen to clarify the distinction between software engineering frameworks and user-centred design priorities.
The video uses precise timing to break down complex information, such as the mathematical priority scale ranging from -1 to 2. This project proves the ability to translate academic concepts into visual media. It shows how motion design supports the speaker's narrative without distraction.