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Muziku v formate flac slushatj onlajn mp3. The Green Fog (2017) trailer Galen: We also banded together with a few other artists to make these fake movie posters for the Contact Photography Festival. It’s my hope that we’ll eventually be able to adapt them into movies.

Or even better, that someone with more talent and money will adapt them into hit movies! Image set: by The Long Weekend collective You've been busy! So let’s talk about Madly. It’s an anthology film – six short stories from some very exciting filmmakers from all over the world. How did you first become involved in the project? Galen: I think the producers saw at Sundance and liked the opening title sequence so they tracked me down and asked if I’d be interested. I’d heard of most of the directors – one of them was Bat for Lashes [Natasha Khan] – so I said yes.

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What was your first meeting about this sequence like? Did the directors or producers have a vision for the opening? Galen: From the beginning, they were adamant that I look at the titles as a standalone piece. So stylistically, at least, I wasn’t favouring any of the individual films. They'd seen and liked The Forbidden Room credits, their liveliness and instability, but we all agreed that we needed something more 'contemporary'. Madly (2016) trailer Galen: The two sequences they cited as references were The Forbidden Room and – of course –. So I took that to mean they wanted colour and energy.

Given the subject matter and tone of the films, I obviously had to avoid the retroness of The Forbidden Room and the ominous aggression of Enter the Void. Did you have any interaction with or feedback from the individual filmmakers? Directors tend to have opinions. They have to. But six wildly different directors would be a lot to deal with. Maybe there was feedback, but it never reached me.

I hope they liked it! The producers seemed to like it so I assume no one found it too egregious. So what was your process here? Obviously you’ve built a shorthand with collaborators like your brother and, but this project must have been a little different. Did you pitch them ideas? Did you create storyboards?

Tell us how you developed the concept for the title sequence and how you worked with the production. Galen: Initially I thought this job might be a bit of a headache. It had many producers, and I thought that would mean 17 different people giving input. But I was given a lot of freedom. I knew they wanted something crazy and energetic, something that grabbed your attention immediately.

So I needed to come up with a concept that would allow for that. I didn’t want it to just be untethered self-indulgence. Always tether your self-indulgence! So I used a really simple metaphor, based on the title ‘Madly’, a title which is more specifically referring to love: the idea of two relatively stable people coming together, and this sort of fusion reaction that occurs to make them behave in wild and irrational ways.

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The idea of two relatively stable people coming together, and this sort of fusion reaction that occurs to make them behave in wild and irrational ways. Madly still: 'I Do' segment, directed by Natasha Khan Madly still: 'Love of Love' segment, directed by Sion Sono Galen: So to translate that to a visual or typographic schema, I just had two typographic elements, say, the first and last name of a cast or crew member – come in from opposite ends of the screen and collide. Once that collision occurred – the relatively reserved would sort of explode into something way bigger, more colourful and unstable with cartoon explosions and sexy dancing, etc. I sent them a rough proof-of-concept early on, and they liked the direction so we went with it. Where did the footage of the dancers and musicians come from? More trolling the murky depths of the internet for treasure like on Forbidden Room? Galen: Yeah – deep from the bowels of the internet!