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Showing posts with label Saam Farahmand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saam Farahmand. Show all posts

11 July 2011

Sexy Smoke

Yes kids, smoking is fucking cool and sexy and makes you dance well. Saam Farahmand says so, with his new stunning video for Tom Vek.

A smoky, smouldering and surprisingly abstract extravaganza that requires several viewings due to its geniusness...(I know that's not a real word) both in concept and edit. Hats off to the Farahmand / Lindsay super duo!




Tom Vek: Aroused on Nowness.com.





Director: Saam Farahmand
Producer: James Waters
Colourist: Aubrey Woodiwiss@ the mill
Editor: Tom Lindsay


07 December 2010

Black Lager

Tricky technicalities and an immense post job was at hand in Saam Farahmand's latest swinging Guinness ad. Edited by Trim's Tom Lindsay, Saam's playful twist on dimensions has a good old hint of Flat Stanley about it. We like.


Director: Saam Farahmand
Production Company: Partizan
Producer: David Stewart
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi
Agency Producer: Rebecca Williams
Post: The Mill
Editor: Tom Lindsay@Trim






22 November 2010

Klaxons 'Twin Flames'

Saam Farahmand has unleashed his new body morphing, controversial Klaxons video.

Inspired by the late 80's film, Society, the video sees the Klaxons engaging in a bit of ménage à dix, that slowly evolves into a sticky entanglement of limbs, we're talking heads coming out of arses kind of thing. Edited by Trim's Gus Herdman, the visuals are both erotic, disgusting and completely compelling. Watch it now!


Director: Saam Farahmand
Production Company: Partizan
Post House: BlindPig@ Absolute
Producer: Fenella Sanderson
Commissioner: Emily Tedrake
DOP: Dan Bronks
Editor: Gus Herdman@Trim

22 October 2010

Trip To The Eighties!

We're really excited to be finally able to show Saam Farahmand's fantastic new video for Mark Ronson, featuring vocals from Boy George. The track is amazing, and particularly Boy George's vocals are imbued with a soul and gravitas not present in the Culture Club era.

Set in 1982 it circles around the flashpoint of Culture Club's meteoric rise to fame. Shot on Ikegami tube cameras, and styled with Boy George's wardrobe from the time, the video is a faithful snapshot of youthful exuberance and innocence and friendship.


Director: Saam Farahmand

Producer: Leanne Stott

Exec Producer: Sasha Nixon

Production Company: Partizan

DoP: Florian Hoffmeister

Art Director: Ben Ansell

Editor: Tom Lindsay @ Trim

Styling ‘Boy George’: Hannah Edwards

Online Editing Glassworks, MPC, The Mill