David Reeve

PelĂ­culas

Minute Bodies: The Intimate World of F. Percy Smith
Editor
A meditative, immersive tribute to the astonishing work and achievements of naturalist, inventor and pioneering filmmaker F. Percy Smith. Smith worked in the early years of the 20th century, developing various cinematographic and micro-photographic techniques to capture nature's secrets in action. Working in a number of public roles, including the Royal Navy and British Instructional Films, Smith was prolific and driven, often directing several films simultaneously, apparently on a mission to explore and capture nature's hidden terrains. This film is an interpretative edit that combines Smith's original footage with a new contemporary score by tindersticks to create a hypnotic, alien yet familiar dreamscape that connects us to the sense of wonder Smith must have felt as he peered through his own lenses and seen these micro-worlds for the first time.
Y/Our Music
Director
Y/OUR MUSIC immerses itself in the world of Thai music, from traditional music to labor songs and classical pop to urban indie music, spanning different locales and generations. As nine musicians each display their music, the rural or urban environments that influenced their sound are explored. The hands that play traditional instruments amid the red dust clouds, the labor songs being hummed in front of grains awaiting harvest, and the indie music born out of concrete basements create a melodious ecosystem. While they inhabit different musical worlds the musicians are connected by the same passion to bring their artistic aspirations to the fore and survive in the outskirts of the mainstream.
Inside The Institute
Sound
Docimentary about the work of the Qway Brothers for their film Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life
Inside The Institute
Editor
Docimentary about the work of the Qway Brothers for their film Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life
Inside The Institute
Camera Operator
Docimentary about the work of the Qway Brothers for their film Institute Benjamenta, or This Dream People Call Human Life