A truly international collaboration. Filmed entirely on mobile phones from the same brief, people around the world supplied shots for ‘International Waters’.
Framing can include some land to show off the location, but the main feature in the shot should be the water. If you are filming a mountain stream, for example, the stream should dominate the shot but the surrounding landscape is equally important. If you’re filming an ocean, maybe it’s the sky and beach or cliffs that add a framing texture. Give a feel of locale within the shot. Please avoid people in shot. If they’re unavoidable, they should seem very small and insignificant compared to the water.
direction Andrew Gillman
poem Amanda White
read by Nathan Beatty
international photography by
Melbourne, Australia – Mike Allen
Switzerland – James Barnsley
Aberdovey, Wales & London, England – Mathias Blumschein
Ramsgate Harbour, England – Craig Brown & Keith Masson
Cape Cod, MA, USA – Tamara Gilberto
Collioure, France & Pistyll Rhaeadr, Wales – Andrew Gillman
New York, USA – Kim Handley for George Productions
Nepal, Kathmandu & Myanmar – Jack Deslandes
Herne Bay, England – Kate Langford
Troon, Scotland – Fiona Sanson
Athens, Greece – Natasa Smyrli
Norfolk, England – Adam Tomkinson
Cornwall, England & Florida, USA & Switzerland – Amanda White
Bali, Indonesia & Stockholm, Sweden – Christian Wigard