Adam R. Levine

参加作品

Communion Los Angeles
Sound Designer
'Communion Los Angeles' traces California’s oldest freeway, the 110, as it courses from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, defining and dividing the communities it is designed to serve. Viewing the 35 miles of blacktop as both infrastructure and public architecture, this equinoctial journey highlights dichotomies of mobility, technology and urban space.
Communion Los Angeles
Animation
'Communion Los Angeles' traces California’s oldest freeway, the 110, as it courses from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, defining and dividing the communities it is designed to serve. Viewing the 35 miles of blacktop as both infrastructure and public architecture, this equinoctial journey highlights dichotomies of mobility, technology and urban space.
Communion Los Angeles
Cinematography
'Communion Los Angeles' traces California’s oldest freeway, the 110, as it courses from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, defining and dividing the communities it is designed to serve. Viewing the 35 miles of blacktop as both infrastructure and public architecture, this equinoctial journey highlights dichotomies of mobility, technology and urban space.
Communion Los Angeles
Editor
'Communion Los Angeles' traces California’s oldest freeway, the 110, as it courses from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, defining and dividing the communities it is designed to serve. Viewing the 35 miles of blacktop as both infrastructure and public architecture, this equinoctial journey highlights dichotomies of mobility, technology and urban space.
Communion Los Angeles
Director
'Communion Los Angeles' traces California’s oldest freeway, the 110, as it courses from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, defining and dividing the communities it is designed to serve. Viewing the 35 miles of blacktop as both infrastructure and public architecture, this equinoctial journey highlights dichotomies of mobility, technology and urban space.
Them Apples
Director
Using the parallel temporal forms of the three-minute pop song and the 16mm camera roll, Them Apples runs The Beatles’ “Back In The U.S.S.R.” through iTunes Visualizer to create an optical sound experiment in which synaesthesia and pop cultural memory are turned back on themselves.
You Got Eyes
Director
An experiment in movement and single-frame video inspired by Robert Frank's The Americans.
King Philip’s Hill
Director
An investigation of history and landscape, "King Philip's Hill" studies a site in Northfield, Massachusetts that is said to be the former council headquarters of the Wampanoag Indian leader Metacomet.
East to Cambridge Heath
Director
A perceptual walkabout through East London with cranial osteopath Ben Katz.
A Life's Work
Director
In the fifteen years since leaving the job he hated, D.J. Blanton has thrown himself into his practice as a blacksmith, building thousands of pieces in his home shop. A Life’s Work considers the intersection of art and life—the curiosities we are born with and the legacies we leave behind.
Koh
Director
Shot at dawn in the Gulf of Thailand and later processed by hand, Koh’s degraded and sublime images of fishermen bringing in the morning’s catch are elevated to the surreal by a soundscape of restless cicadas.
China Alley
Director
Beneath China Alley in Fresno, CA.
Another Trick on Broadway
Director
Scenes of life on Broadway.
Los Angeles Plays Itself
Editorial Services
From its distinctive neighborhoods to its architectural homes, Los Angeles has been the backdrop to countless movies. In this dazzling work, Andersen takes viewers on a whirlwind tour through the metropolis' real and cinematic history, investigating the myriad stories and legends that have come to define it, and meticulously, judiciously revealing the real city that lives beneath.
Red Hollywood
Editorial Services
A documentary that examines the films made by the victims of the Hollywood Blacklist and offers a radically different perspective on a key period in the history of American cinema.