Monday, March 11, 2013

Love The World Through Matty's Eyes

Whether diving into darkness in the Bahamas, getting lost in the Alps, trekking the deserts of Israel, soaking in the culture of Portugal, creating killer pianos, or observing sensual ballerinas, Matty has a very unique and poetic way of seeing the world around him.  Shaping and choreographing each of his shots as if the viewer is seeing into somebody's mind to experience their memories. His blend of editing and shooting style, layered with sound FX and music choices make for an amazing treat. Here are a few examples of the world through Matty's eyes...  


HECTOMETER 
Matty ventured deep into the wilderness of the Bahamas to Dean's Blue Hole, (the deepest blue hole in the world), to document famous New Zealand freediver, William Trubridge, attempting to dive the deepest that any human has ever gone without any assistance, in a plight to raise awareness of the near extinction of the Hector's Dolphin in New Zealand.

HECTOMETER - World Record from Matty Brown on Vimeo.


THE PIANO
Steinway and Sons piano company asked Matty to create a dark, moody music video as their first music video for their new record label to match the terrifying classical theme behind Franz Schubert's "Der Erlkonig". Matty wanted to film it deep in the bowels of the Steinway Factory in New York City to show the birth and power of these ominous beasts known as pianos.

 
The Piano. .||.|.||.|.|.||. from Matty Brown on Vimeo.


THIS ISREAL 
 Israel is smaller than the size of New Jersey, and Matty wanted to show how this tiny nation still packs a punch like a bustling beehive with culture, technology, progress, and life.


This Isreal from Matty Brown on Vimeo.


DEAR JAPAN
With his long-time collaborator, Nate Miller, they created a visual feast of the emotion and beauty of the Japanese nation. Mixed with the subtle sounds of whales and trains, Matty orchestrated seemingly random shots into a story of wonder and energy.


Dear Japan from Matty Brown on Vimeo.


BALLERINA
The first commissioned work Matthew received, shot with his cheap, handheld camera, but with his talent, the thoughtfulness and passion still shines right through.


BALLERINA! from Matty Brown on Vimeo.

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