Levi's - Go Forth - Byron
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- Опубліковано 18 сер 2013
- Levi's Go Forth - Byron Test Commercial (2013)
Directed by Dave Tynan sweetmedia.ie/directors/dave_tynan/
Cinematography by Eoin McLoughlin vimeo.com/eoinmcl
Produced by Dave Tynan and Matt Diegan
Extracts from Byron's Don Juan, Canto II read by Mary-Ann Cafferkey and Timothy Bentinck
Edited by Ross Bradshaw
Score/Sound Design by Gareth Averill garethaverill.com/
Voiceovers recorded by Declan Gaffney
Grade by Gary Curran at Screen Scene
Special thanks to Sweet Media.
Cast:
Thalia Heffernan, Sarah McCall, Eider Leite
Peter O'Shea, Charles Duffy, Leon Eckert,
Rhyannon Hanbury-Aggs, Sophie Austin,
Adam Ozmin, Imogen Doel, Nick Blood, Alisha Bailey,
Luke Franklin, Raggie Furuseth, Macks Faulkron
Make Up:
Ruth Brophy, Nicki Buglewicz, Madeline Scantlebury
Stylists:
Clare Harrington, Linda Conway, Chloe Bloch. - Фільми й анімація
A beautiful reading of Byron by Timothy Bentinck
Beautifully photographed, very Ryan McGinley.
Nice quality of sound
Im wondering, is this an official new levi's commercial in the go forth campaign? looks nice. goosebumps
Denim Terrence Malick. Excellent stuff
CANTO XVII
The world is full of orphans: firstly, those
Who are so in the strict sense of the phrase;
But many a lonely tree the loftier grows
Than others crowded in the Forest's maze-
The next are such as are not doomed to lose
Their tender parents, in their budding days,
But, merely, their parental tenderness,
Which leaves them orphans of the heart no less.
-Lord B.
The capital use made (of a necessarily swift and bifurcated passage) from Byron’s “Don Juan” moves me no end - but I think most Americans ought to know, since, generally speaking, they’ve never heard the title of Byron’s epic said aloud, that “Don Juan” is pronounced “Don JEW-ahn” in England, and any notion that the levents described in the poem are merely the poetic moralizing on hot summer winds that blow on a young Casanova, O no, not so, not so at all - the “JEW-on” here was the for-real deal, and it was an agony.
Know too, and too well, that whatever material and educational advantage George Gordon gained from his auspicious birth, it was never
an easy matter being him, having to kick so much English dirt from his heels, living - certainly during his Middle East travails - in desert tents far from sumptuous and not often with welcome company. He was not/never the rover.
David. Greetings! ...I am also fond of Byron's poetry... I even made musical audiobook of Byron... but I am not a native speaker...can I ask you for some advice? perhaps you have FB account? I am "kola kesaty" there
Nope, it's a test commercial. No Levi's involvement/budget. Cheers.