Live Cinematic Events

Based on Henrik Ibsen's ‘Terje Vigen’ and Mahmoud Darwish’s ‘A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies’, Identity of the Soul is an unique five-screen cinematic event about revenge, reconciliation and the individual.

Identity of the Soul toured the West Bank in 2008, Qatar and Norway in early 2009 and will screen in Picturehouse Cinemas across the UK later this year.

Met Film Creative was enlisted to assist production and complete post-production of new visual content for the 2008 touring programme. Met Film Creative MD, Russell Stopford, is executive producing the project which is produced by Arts Alliance Productions, the Oslo-based production branch of London's Arts Alliance Media.

For more info, go to: www.identityofthesoul.com

Based on Henrik Ibsen's ‘Terje Vigen’ and Mahmoud Darwish’s ‘A Soldier Dreams of White Lilies’, Identity of the Soul is an unique five-screen cinematic event about revenge, reconciliation and the individual.

Identity of the Soul toured the West Bank in 2008, Qatar and Norway in early 2009 and will screen in Picturehouse Cinemas across the UK later this year.

Met Film Creative was enlisted to assist production and complete post-production of new visual content for the 2008 touring programme. Met Film Creative MD, Russell Stopford, is executive producing the project which is produced by Arts Alliance Productions, the Oslo-based production branch of London's Arts Alliance Media.

For more info, go to: www.identityofthesoul.com

Touching Space is part of GSK Contemporary, a multidisciplinary season of cutting-edge visual culture at The Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gardens. ?Touching Space involved a series of exploratory workshops with science and arts students at Ashmole School, London and St Xavier’s in Mumbai. Visitors were able to experience the results of the project in a life-sized holographic presentation on the world’s largest ‘holo pod’, designed and supplied by Activ8-3D.

Met Film Creative delivered post-production from online to grade for the final holographic piece.


 

As official sponsors of the Media Guardian Edinburgh International TV Festival, Met Film supplies all graphics and post-production work for on-stage video events at the festival. In addition, we film, edit and supply a live vision mix of all festival events which are in turn streamed on The Guardian website via an upload facility designed and implemented by Met Film Creative itself.

 

Met Film Creative has provided technical and production services in producing several live, vision mixed, satellite broadcast Q&A sessions with directors of major films such as Death Proof with Quentin Tarantino, Atonement with Joe Wright, Elizabeth with Shekur Kapur and Sunshine with Danny Boyle.

Our experience in this field has led to producing other live Q&A sessions, most notably with The Who during the red carpet theatrical premiere of the An Amazing Journey DVD. 

Other than directing and floor managing the events themselves, these jobs have involved liaising with technical and management people at the cinemas as well as PR companies, studios such as Universal and the talent themselves.