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Madingley Hall: cinematic drone video shot on the DJI Mini 3 Pro
We had the opportunity to visit Madingley Hall outside Cambridge and film some drone footage for them. This was all shot during golden hour in the middle of summer on a @DJI Mini 3 Pro using the @PolarProFilters Vivid Collection ND/CP filter set.
Edited and graded in DaVinci Resolve
Music: Innovation by Hey Pluto! via Music Vine
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Відео

Twelve Noon Films Showreel 2023
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Twelve Noon Films is a UK-based creative video production company. We specialise in branded content, interviews, and case study videos along with the occasional short film (because WTF not?) Drop us a line to talk about your video project and see how we can help. hello@twelvenoonfilms.com www.twelvenoonfilms.com “Pioneering” licensed via Music Vine: SLMOXEH5LZ5ZYO3N
Step Count - a dystopian thriller short film | Musicbed Challenge 2023
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Created for the Musicbed Challenge 2023. After the government makes 10,000 steps a day a legal requirement, a new black market finds it place. This project was filmed with a micro crew and no budget. We relied on the kindness of our cast to donate their time, and local suppliers for props and a venue to shoot in. Principal photography took place on a Monday, with editing taking three evenings o...
I Am Nowhere - A Sci-Fi Thriller Short Film
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After an unprecedented attack renders all technology fatal, can a group of survivors hold on to their humanity? I Am Nowhere is a short film written in the depths of the first Covid-19 lockdown and filmed by a cast and crew of seven people in days with a £700 budget. We hope it captures the essence of loneliness and abandonment felt by many during the lockdowns and their intermissions. With hug...
I Am Nowhere: The Interview Outtakes
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We had a lot of fun filming our interviews to promote I Am Nowhere. We couldn't use everything, of course, so here are a few of the funny bits... Crowdfund the film: www.indiegogo.com/projects/i-am-nowhere 12 Noon Films on Instagram: 12noonfilms Samuel on Instagram: spaddyadams Watch Hidden Agenda: ua-cam.com/video/iD5UcvB9DYk/v-deo.html
I Am Nowhere: Sam Futch - "John"
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Husband to writer Samuel, Sam trained in drama at Aberystwyth University. His collaboration with 12 Noon Films started in 2019 when he played the lead role in the award winning short, Hidden Agenda. Find out why he thinks I Am Nowhere is such a powerful story. Crowdfund the film: www.indiegogo.com/projects/i-am-nowhere 12 Noon Films on Instagram: 12noonfilms Samuel on Instagram: i...
I Am Nowhere: Jo Mifsud - Producer
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Producer Jo has worked on feature films including The Pebble And The Boy and Running Naked. Her commercial production background includes GHD, Boots, FedEx and many more. Find out what drives her and discover how the strong female characters of I Am Nowhere are particularly important. Crowdfund the film: www.indiegogo.com/projects/i-am-nowhere 12 Noon Films on Instagram: 12noonfil...
I Am Nowhere: Dominic Danson - Director
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Director Dominic has worked on award winning shorts including Hidden Agenda and Wind Burn. His background in storytelling goes back to his days as a journalist and actor, as well as working with brands like HP and Wacom to create case studies for leading products. Discover what drew him to I Am Nowhere and find out why it's so important - especially now - to back independent filmmaking. Crowdfu...
I Am Nowhere: Samuel Adams - Writer
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Meet the writer of I Am Nowhere and find out what inspired him to create our cataclysmic world. Crowdfund the film: www.indiegogo.com/projects/i-am-nowhere 12 Noon Films on Instagram: 12noonfilms Samuel on Instagram: spaddyadams
I Am Nowhere - Meet The 12 Noon Team
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Meet the production team behind upcoming short film, I Am Nowhere. We're crowdfunding this project and wanted to give you a sense of who we are and why this is so important to us. Keep an eye on the channel for the full interviews with Dom, Samuel, Jo, and Sam. Crowfund us on IndieGoGo: www.indiegogo.com/projects/i-am-nowhere/ Watch the concept film: ua-cam.com/video/VpJ1vPNQxoc/v-deo.html
I Am Nowhere: Concept Trailer
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What if survival meant staying permanently off the grid? I Am Nowhere is a proof of concept for a short film by the same name. Find out more on our IndieGoGo page: igg.me/at/i-am-nowhere Writer: Samuel Adams Director: Dominic Danson - dominicdanson.com Producer: Jo Mifsud - jomifsud.co.uk Associate Producer: Sam Futch Scott Gazzard: Storyboard Artist
Haven
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60 second short film created for the Film Riot Stay At Home Challenge II. Music used: Into Hell (Makeup and Vanity Set) - Musicbed.com Actor: Jo Mifsud (wife) Written, Directed, Shot, Edited: Dominic Danson Shot on location in our bedroom. Very proud of our little window barricade, which was made from leftover MDF. The outdoors scene is taken from my personal stock library in order to stick to ...
Hidden Agenda
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Made for the Sci Fi London 48 Hour Film Challenge. In a world where Seers are bought and sold a man resorts to desperate measures to find his daughter.
In The Beginning
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As a woman mourns the loss of her husband she picks up his work to create a living creature. Entered for the Filmstro & Film Riot One Minute Short Film Competition. Original upload: vimeo.com/304241127 CAST Ophelia - Jo Mifsud CREW Director/Editor/Producer - Dominic Danson DOP/VFX Supervisor - John Sellings Modeller/Rigger/Animator/FX Artist - Ellie Ansell Compositor - Annie Mitchell
Wind Burn
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Written, filmed, and edited in 48 hours for the Sci Fi London 48 Hour Challenge. Original upload: vimeo.com/263851469 Title: Wind Burn Action/Prop: A character cuts three equal lengths of wire Dialogue: Oh for crying out loud, me again? Surely it's someone else's turn by now. Science (optional): Earth starts receiving transmissions from the multiverse Director/editor: Dominic Danson DOP/1st AD/...

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  • @DJO1981
    @DJO1981 Рік тому

    Amazing footage, love the grading on it as well! 👌🏼🔥

  • @Moscizwysokosci
    @Moscizwysokosci Рік тому

    Wow! Amazing video 😊🔥

  • @scaletownmodels
    @scaletownmodels Рік тому

    I grew up without the internet, cellphones et all... everything worked just fine. Businesses ran, we went to school, food was grown and delivered. Seems people forget that life without the net isn't that long ago. Still, you shutdown networks and systems. Clear their memory and restore from protected backups. Enhance security and release new software. It'd take a while to implement but not really that hard. I've been working in IT for decades.

  • @GeroniDosSantos-th5vg
    @GeroniDosSantos-th5vg Рік тому

    Legal bem forte

  • @lecturesfromleeds614
    @lecturesfromleeds614 Рік тому

    Was this filmed in Yorkshire?

    • @twelvenoonfilms
      @twelvenoonfilms Рік тому

      We filmed in gorgeous Snowdonia for this one, with some of the earlier scenes in Cambridge.

  • @lucar01inos16
    @lucar01inos16 Рік тому

    Yes, the isolation was well portrayed; both types of isolation. Thank you. This short is bound to mean a lot more in 5-7 years...

  • @jeffjones9689
    @jeffjones9689 Рік тому

    You have to 1. Read the Caption b4 watching 2. Watch it twice It's Intriguing, because it leaves so much to the imagination to fill in the blanks. And imagine the rest.

  • @CarpeDiem67-m5f
    @CarpeDiem67-m5f Рік тому

    It’s about a deadly virus that is killing people through the use of their cellular phone

  • @samfutch9525
    @samfutch9525 Рік тому

    You guys have done a lot of great work. It’s awesome to see bits of it all together like this. I’m looking forward to seeing what great stuff you produce in the next few years.

  • @Kieronmatron
    @Kieronmatron Рік тому

    As always, cinematography is just on point 👌

  • @spaddyadams-qx9zv
    @spaddyadams-qx9zv Рік тому

    Amazing seeing the reel put together. Excited to see what the next one brings.

  • @MichaelParsons-w7m
    @MichaelParsons-w7m Рік тому

    Great stuff. A real mix of interesting work.

  • @ElizabethElderberry
    @ElizabethElderberry Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @vnblogs1085
    @vnblogs1085 Рік тому

    🌹🌹 Good one

  • @MobileFilmmaking
    @MobileFilmmaking Рік тому

    GODDAMN was this beautifully shot. As a beginning filmmaker I've bookmarked this to come back too and just study the shots and the color grading. The acting an the story was awesome as well. Good shit. I'm subscribing.

  • @ruffrider2626
    @ruffrider2626 Рік тому

    Well done. You all did a great job. I enjoyed that. Well developed. Well played. Thanks for sharing!

  • @einienj3281
    @einienj3281 Рік тому

    Well, I see this as a win.. I grew up without a cellphone and a computer.. just let me loose in the library 🤣

  • @biglou3441
    @biglou3441 Рік тому

    Great video enjoyed it

  • @Fidi987
    @Fidi987 Рік тому

    Also, Pete going up into that room - was that a kind of "covid party"?

  • @Fidi987
    @Fidi987 Рік тому

    Interesting. During lockdown, technology kept us together and going outside was scarce, and here, it is almost the opposite, technology is our doom and we need to go outside, but are still lonely.

  • @hkguitar1984
    @hkguitar1984 Рік тому

    Thank You, this was great

  • @abgzulkifli
    @abgzulkifli Рік тому

    It's about coward humans leaving Planet Earth

  • @GreatGreebo
    @GreatGreebo Рік тому

    Gorgeous cottage & beautiful, sweeping vistas. The actors delivered their very few lines convincingly enough; unfortunately, the story was *confusing* .

  • @IndigenousEarthling101
    @IndigenousEarthling101 Рік тому

    In real life, humans adapt. Millions of people are currently living happy lives without modern technology on farms (e.g., Amish, Mennonite), in communal indigenous tribes and villages within rainforests, taiga, plains, deserts, much of Oceania, much of South East Asia, and much of Africa. Travellers and nomadic peoples exist and are maintaining their cultures against the onslaughts of mainstream media and human created boundaries and borders. Some homeless are so by choice, finding greater comfort in freedom and self sufficiency than in captivating screens and soft beds. I remember a 3-day electricity blackout when my whole city partied and broke bread with our neighbors. Human nature, and our likely future, is probably not as dystopian as some imagine.

  • @durasaxon5131
    @durasaxon5131 Рік тому

    Whatever microwave happened, individuals needed to rely on each other. Breakdown in verbal communication caused the disjointed allegory concerning survival. Interesting film. It leaves many questions unanswered. + Durasaxon +

  • @garydaly
    @garydaly Рік тому

    Good effort. Well shot. Script needed a lot more work. I don't mind the narrative ambiguity but the story as a whole lacked authenticity. Acting laboured, though sloppy dialogue didn't help. Still, visually impressive.

  • @xfirehurican
    @xfirehurican Рік тому

    This film's title says it all. 🤣

  • @kimberlypickard8245
    @kimberlypickard8245 Рік тому

    This movie reminds me of what it's like to experience homelessness...except that in this reality Obama provided a lifeline.... The Obama phone ...The single biggest difference a President ever made. Deeply grateful President Obama 💕

  • @eddiequinn1335
    @eddiequinn1335 Рік тому

    We wouldn't be here if people for thousands of years without technology hadn't lived freely .

  • @lhasalynn2091
    @lhasalynn2091 Рік тому

    Before the terrible reality of this film's theme began---or before I knew where this was filmed----I was so overcome by the scenery and how it felt so familiar to me---and so beautifully ''bleak'. Suddenly I was back 45 years ago---on a walking holiday in Snowdonia---a break from my job in London, where I moved in 1972 from New York City for 13 years. Though I came back here to live in my birthplace, Manhattan, in 1982---I never forgot the emotional beauty I always felt during the many times I stayed and hiked in N. Wales. It had such magic to me. I am watching this film over again, so, this time, I can focus entirely on the acting, the characters, the mood, the dialogue and the plot---and not get so carried away by the emotions that so overwhelmed me by the whole setting in this very beautiful film you have all contributed to Well done!! 🙂

  • @alexwilsonpottery3733
    @alexwilsonpottery3733 Рік тому

    Knives and forks are ‘technology’. You don’t, “lose your grip on humanity” if you can’t communicate telephonically, or via internet. Do you? Nice cottage, slightly jealous.

  • @alexwilsonpottery3733
    @alexwilsonpottery3733 Рік тому

    So, it’s not a country-wide EMP, because cars still work, but there’s an audio-visual signal that scrambles your brain if you look at a cell-phone screen or the telly. Alright. But why don’t these folks just live their lives like we used to, you know, before cell-phones and computers were everywhere? Like twenty whole years ago? Also, if you’ve ever been in a situation where there isn’t any electricity, you typically wouldn’t be burning your only source of night-time light during the day - all those candles! Who’s making new candles!? Other than these questions, the scenery was nice.

    • @maviarab
      @maviarab Рік тому

      Yeah not sure I really got this either, a surprising amount of stuff is not actually connected the net, old Plasma TV's, stereos...electricity is obviously fine or they wouldn't use the old record player (thus making the use of candles pointless etc), supermarkets could still operate (albeit with some initial difficulty)....far too many holes in this, there would be no 'surviving' unless this is an analogy of just how dependent and/or addicted as a society we have become on 'recent' technology.

    • @t.b.a.r.r.o.
      @t.b.a.r.r.o. Рік тому

      ​@@maviarab A lot of old record players were wind-up. See, Gramophone.

    • @joeybeargrooves4ever
      @joeybeargrooves4ever Рік тому

      @@maviarab Most of the tech we had 20 years ago has been modified to depend on the Internet. The stock market and banking systems are now net-dependent, along with the electrical grid. And without electricity, you can't pump gas for cars and generators. Most people don't even have paper money anymore. The production and distribution of food is no longer local- it's grown and shipped in from far away. Battery-powered radios and old-fashioned TVs are useless if nothing is being broadcast. And it would be a lot less pretty than in this video. There'd be looting, rioting mobs. Civil wars. Let's face it- the Internet goes down, civilization goes with it. We've put all our eggs in one basket.

  • @friedmule5403
    @friedmule5403 Рік тому

    WOW! We cave experienced the pandemic in totally different way!! It is as if we are talking about two 100% different events. I had at no time at all any problem getting whatever I needed, that included everything from food to drink, but also a computer, TV or anything else. I did at no time miss any contact to anyone and could meat with whom I wanted, when I wanted. The only difference was the mask and hand sanitizer, the rest was as it has normally been. No depression, no loss and no restriction that was hard.

  • @friedmule5403
    @friedmule5403 Рік тому

    Love your video, when that is said, have I read your description and understand your movie. Only small comment against your "no internet = huge problems" is maybe a bit far out, people may feel they can't be without right now but "no internet = minute inconvenience" is properly more correct. :-) How would your great video have looked like if a virus had attacked people's speech center, and scrambled the meaning of words, so nobody could any longer understand each other?

  • @RickDominick69
    @RickDominick69 Рік тому

    When you live on an island you can't get away from anyone. Everyone wants to move outside of the city so then the outside of the city becomes the city

  • @jeffbawden7901
    @jeffbawden7901 Рік тому

    Sad

  • @hughbarton5743
    @hughbarton5743 Рік тому

    Very good job regardless of the circumstances. Perhaps oddly, the film left me with a great sense of hopefulness. Thank you all for a great piece of work.

  • @DNTMEE
    @DNTMEE Рік тому

    Really doesn't make sense. Somehow people led happy lives before communications technology, why can't these people do so? They have food and a nice place to live, as well as, each other. Unlike Covid, they were not likely to fall ill or die from simply breathing the air. What do they want? They seem to be intelligent people. There's plenty to do and explore. Pencil and paper still exist, as do books. And who was it that Pete was mourning? It seemed to be some child maybe? Too many holes in the presentation to get really invested in the story or characters. That not withstanding, it was technically well done and well acted with fine production values.

    • @bjb7587
      @bjb7587 Рік тому

      But...but..no UA-cam!

  • @landru27
    @landru27 Рік тому

    "After an unprecedented attack renders all technology fatal, can a group of survivors hold on to their humanity?" "all technology" ... except phonographs, cameras, instant-development chemicals, electric lanterns and torches, modern textiles, cars, many forms of plastics, preserved food, ... and everything else the characters made ample use of. "can a group of survivors hold on to their humanity?" Apparently not, since two out of the four gave up, one chooses an obscure principle of "survival" over connection with the only people left in his shrinking world thereby choosing the same isolation that the cyberattack seems like it was aimed at correcting, and the fourth is confused and conflicted into immobility and indecision by the choices of the other three.

  • @kirkdsnyder3844
    @kirkdsnyder3844 Рік тому

    Why, the sympathy? People, listen up. We make the world as it is not what we want it ro be because to many are too damn confortable in their own little world, and the effort to make it better or seek better it too hard. Too damn bad. Either live life or die. Grow a pair. Take life by the throat. I think this show is funnier than Hell.

  • @t-daddyo7013
    @t-daddyo7013 Рік тому

    The end of tech could b our only hope...better medieval than robot zombie Apocalypse

    • @hkguitar1984
      @hkguitar1984 Рік тому

      100% agree with you. Technology has been both the best thing to happen top Mankind, and the worst. I'm 60 years old and could easily live without the internet and would be able to live productively without electricity. Most young people, I don't think they could handle life without either. And that may just show how different my generation is from the current generation. I have friends who are in their 40s who are smart, yet lack the skills to repair even the most basic of machines or mechanisms or to manage their day without the internet. It sucks to be them.................

  • @RoySATX
    @RoySATX Рік тому

    Huge budgets, acclaimed actors and actresses, blockbuster directors and scriptwriters, set and wardrobe designers, CGI artists, and yet all of Hollywood manages to produce mostly unoriginal, uninspired sequels and adaptations. This beautiful, thoughtful film shows you don't need all the trappings of Hollywood to make a good film, that heart matters more than money in the art of storytelling. The comments and the success of Hollywood show something else, though, they show storytelling may be dead. Or maybe it's just our hearts that have died, traded for the tech in our hands. And maybe that's one way to view this film.

  • @sullycliftona
    @sullycliftona Рік тому

    Honestly i git bored then spent three or four minutes trying to jump the plot ,,, so ill never know what it is about

  • @patrickselden5747
    @patrickselden5747 2 роки тому

    This is good - well done, everyone involved in its making... ☝️😎

  • @stew8584
    @stew8584 2 роки тому

    Congratulations, good story, script and locations. It's certainly a possibility, and without tech you are anywhere and nowhere. When the power goes down even today people loose it. Cheers.

  • @craigwarren
    @craigwarren 2 роки тому

    Great stuff. Incredibly atmospheric. This must be how teenagers feel when they have their phones taken away from them.

    • @twelvenoonfilms
      @twelvenoonfilms 2 роки тому

      Or how Dom feels when there’s no coffee.

    • @abandonedotter4270
      @abandonedotter4270 2 роки тому

      😄😄😄

    • @DerSpielMann
      @DerSpielMann 2 роки тому

      Smartphone coffee alcohol. The opium provided to us by the ruling class to keep us enslaved. ‘Keep your hands on the plough’ 🎶🎵

  • @frankieriaz9615
    @frankieriaz9615 2 роки тому

    Beautiful work

  • @my-name-is-luca
    @my-name-is-luca 2 роки тому

    Amazing! Thanks!!!

  • @martynsmith6279
    @martynsmith6279 2 роки тому

    Beautifully Shot and really well acted! This reminded me a lot of The Last of Us crossed with Cell by Stephen King. Amazing stuff even more so considering it was made by such a small team! I think I’d have just wanted to know a bit more about what had happened in the old world that got them to where they are but I think that was obviously a narrative decision, but it got me really thinking why is it so rough there! Also, the Locations were stunning! That long bridge shot *chefs kiss*

    • @twelvenoonfilms
      @twelvenoonfilms 2 роки тому

      Thanks, Martyn! Really glad you enjoyed the film. Jake and the actors definitely did a great job. Filming in Wales felt a little bit like cheating - everywhere in Snowdonia is just SO gorgeous. And maybe we’ll explore the world a little more in another film. There’s plenty going on there for sure 🙂

    • @godskisonsunday
      @godskisonsunday Рік тому

      @@twelvenoonfilms Visited Snowdonia this past summer for the first time. Absolutely stunning place, and the perfect location for your film.

  • @GlobalDistribution
    @GlobalDistribution 2 роки тому

    Awesome work! Just goes to show what a small group of really determined people can achieve.