Deus Ex Machina Creative Director Carby Tuckwell On His Creative Process • A Type 7 Film

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • In 2005 Carby Tuckwell left the corporate design world to join forces with ‘Mambo’ founder Dare Jennings on a bold experiment in the future of retail, known today as Deus Customs. His role and vision as Creative Director of the brand as cemented Deus in the subcultural zeitgeist of the motorcycle, surfing and fashion world. With flagship stores in LA, Milan, Tokyo, Bali and Sydney (to name only a few), Deus is a case study in multi-disciplinary enthusiasm. With a creative process firmly planted in experimentation, Carby’s art is inimitable. We join Carby in his studio to find out more about his uniquely authentic approach to the creative process.
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    Director: Lincoln Caplice
    Production Company: Mojave Productions
    Producer: Harrison Mark
    Director of Photography: Campbell Brown
    Editor: Lucas Vasquez
    Colourist: Ferg Rotherham
    Art Director: Benjamin Feslet
    First Camera Assistant: Tom Brooks
    Second Camera Assistant: James Campbell, Ivan Esteban
    Music: Thom Pringle
    Sound Design: Josh Pearson, Timothy Bridge, Sonar Music
    Gaffer: Jay MacNeill
    Best Boy: Noel Franco
    Precision Driver: Benjamin Toyer
    Camera Car Operator: Beau Sevastos & Scorpio Ops
    Camera Car Precision Driver: Ethan Syenham
    Camera Car Tech: Joy Yotawong
    Flame Operator: Mikey Brown, Fin Design + FX
    Special Thanks: Scorpio Ops, Southern Cross Cameras, Sydney Motorsport Park

Комментарии • 9

  • @hubertkolka3107
    @hubertkolka3107 3 года назад +14

    Incredible as always... Perhaps someone could educate me, why not make these longer format? Kind of like a certain company with Petrol in its name does? Is it a time/resource constraint or no ROI in it? Keep up the great work, thank you for all the content.

    • @Jeremy_Jayne
      @Jeremy_Jayne 3 года назад

      Great point, I was wondering the same... There is a taste of not enough 🤣

  • @hollowpoint27
    @hollowpoint27 3 года назад +6

    Love your videos, though I too wouldn't mind if the format was a bit longer

  • @pervertt
    @pervertt 3 года назад +16

    Do more of this. We creatives are drawn to the same watering holes.

  • @patrickkidd6627
    @patrickkidd6627 3 года назад +3

    Awesome as always!

  • @nattwiss8809
    @nattwiss8809 3 года назад +3

    Love this

  • @derekuhm
    @derekuhm Год назад +1

    This is fantastic.

  • @davidstevenson1950
    @davidstevenson1950 Месяц назад

    Constant, disorienting jump cuts and shaky handheld footage ruined this video for me.