Video Post-production
Habitat or Home
Habitat or Home by Stacey Miers is a five minute film exploring the concept of home as a commodity. Moon Cube Design worked with Stacey Miers on the concept of the short film and the video/audio post-production.
Cinema Screen Debut
This film debuted at Event Cinemas kicking off week 2 of the Festival of Urbanism iv presented by the Henry Halloran Trust and University of Sydney School of Architecture Design and Planning.
Concept & Post-production
Habitat or Home is a 5-minute film that explores the concept of home as a commodity and the growing impact of homelessness in our cities. The film takes the viewer on a visual journey exploring the concept of home as a commodity; it intentionally aims to confront the juxtaposed perceptions that play out regarding, consumerism, home and homelessness. You can view the video here: https://youtu.be/n44CehVwKbY
The post-production was a process of editing together appropriate elements from several videos and combining them with Stacey Miers still photographs. The final visual process involved creating a filter containing desaturation, film shake, dust and scratches which overlayed the combined video and photographs. The sound design involved mixing and matching spoken word and musical elements from several sources and then leveling out all multiple sources of audio. The final film runs for approximately 5 minutes and can be viewed on youtube. Please feel free to contact us if you need our assistance with your audio/visual projects and we will provide you with a free quote.
Initiation
Moon Cube Design was handed a hard drive containing hundreds of video and audio files captured by Fikri Films. The clips were for the short film ‘Initiation’. Moon Cube Design created a rough edit which was seen by video editor Nathan Scott who saw potential in the short film. He joined the editing team and helped develop a far superior edit; Fikri Films was elated. After some more fine tuning the video was complete and ready for film festivals.
Awards
Moon Cube Design was awarded ‘Best Editing’ in the Europe Film Festival, U.K.