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DS Citroën & Eliza Cummings by Jonathan Hallam
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Eliza Cummings by Jonathan Hallam
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luegootravez · 8 months
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Elinor Weedon by © Jonathan Hallam
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venusimleder · 1 year
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Ph. Jonathan Hallam
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La femme de cabine: Martin Margiela 1997-2004
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mostlybrunettes · 8 months
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Eliza Cummings for Purple Magazine #14 F/W 2010 by Jonathan Hallam
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scotianostra · 16 days
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Happy Birthday filmmaker Gillian Berrie, born on September 8th 1967 in Glasgow.
In 1996 Gillian co-founded Sigma Films with director David Mackenzie, writing and producing serial award-winning shorts, 'California Sunshine' and 'Somersault'.
Alongside, Gillian gained experience in numerous film and television roles, ie Casting Director on Ken Loach's 'My Name is Joe' (for which Peter Mullan won the Palme D'or in Cannes) and Lynne Ramsay's legendary 'Ratcatcher'.
Casting experience on the aforementioned led Gillian to create the charity, 'Starfish' which then became 'Jumpcut', which morphed into 'Short Circuit', and 'Big Fish Casting' which segued into Kahleen Crawford Casting
Gillian then produced many of David Mackenzie's films including: Last Great Wilderness, Hallam Foe, Young Adam, You Instead (aka Tonight You're Mine), Perfect Sense, Starred Up and the biggest film ever to be make in Scotland, Outlaw King. She was also heavily involved in the post-production, festival, UK/US theatrical release and Oscar campaign for Academy Award Nominee 'Hell or High Water'.
Sigma's films regularly premiere at A-List festivals and have received over 150 awards internationally, including the Prix de Jury in Cannes for Red Road, and the Silver Bear in Berlin for Hallam Foe, as well as numerous BIFA and BAFTA nominations and awards.
At the Scottish BAFTA New Talent Awards in 2002 Gillian won the BAFTA for Outstanding Achievement.
In order to create a vibrant hub for the film community in Scotland, Gillian founded the 65,000 square ft state of the art, Film City Glasgow in 2004. Since then it has been a full house of productions and film-makers.
In 2012 she founded 'Jumpcut', the UK's one and only, intensive, mentor-led Summer School to provide a fast-track for youngsters into working in the film industry. This project was a runaway success. Over 75% of the participants went onto working in the industry. It ran for two years and won several awards.
She also co-produced the multi-prize winner 'Dear Frankie' and Jonathan's Glazer's 'Under the Skin' (which won 23 awards and received 110 nominations).
Gillian also produced several features for first time feature film directors, including David Mackenzie, Colin Kennedy, Andrea Arnold, Morag MacKinnon and Ciaran Foy, as well as numerous additional shorts including the lauded I Love Luci.
Gillian continues to contribute to the next generation of Scottish film-makers through Short Circuit, which is in its 3rd year and has so far given the first opportunities in film-making to hundreds of new-comers and produced dozens of short films and is developing a number of feature films.
Short Circuit is Scotland's hub for filmmaking talent, supporting the creative and professional development of new and emerging writers, directors, and producers.
Over three years, Short Circuit's film commissioning strand ‘Sharp Shorts’ will award over £400,000 in funding across 27 filmmaking teams, creating opportunities for Scotland's most exciting emerging new screen talent.
‘Sharp Shorts’ has become one of Scotland's most diverse creative initiatives, with an overwhelming majority of female filmmakers as well as significant representation across the LGBTQ+, non-white and disabled communities.
The first batch of short films are screening internationally at festivals such as SXSW, BFI Flare, EIFF, Dinard, LSFF, Berlin, with multiple awards. In particular, Sean Lionadh's short Too Rough has won 11 awards to date.
The ‘First Features’ strand, with a fund of over £300,000, will support 30 new writers, directors, and producers, enabling Scotland-based filmmakers to take a career-defining step towards making their debut feature.
In 2022, Berrie exec-produced the critically acclaimed Pilot and 2nd episode of the Disney/ FX series Under the Banner of Heaven for which Andrew Garfield was nominated for an Emmy .She also produced Taron Egerton's feature, Tetris, which I was impressed with.
Relay, about a broker of lucrative payoffs between corrupt corporations and the individuals who threaten them breaks his own rules when a new client seeks his protection to stay alive. is the latest film she has produced, it actually premieres today at the Toronto International Film Festival. Next up is a thrilled called Fuze where construction workers in London unearth an unexploded WWII bomb, forcing evacuation. Opportunistic thieves use the chaos as cover for an elaborate heist.
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queeringclassiclit · 1 month
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Masterlist of Previous Polls
And Then There Were None - Philip Lombard
Anne of Green Gables series Anne Shirley Anne & Diana
Arthurian Legend Lancelot du Lac Arthur & Lancelot Morgan le Fay Guinevere & Morgan Gawain The Green Knight
As You Like It - Rosalind & Celia
Beowulf - Beowulf
Breakfast at Tiffany's - Holly Golightly
Brideshead Revisited - Charles & Sebastian
Carmilla - Carmilla & Laura
The Catcher in the Rye - Holden Caulfield
The Chronicles of Narnia - Edmund Pevensie
The Count of Monte Cristo - Eugenie & Louise
Crime and Punishment - Raskolnikov & Razumikhin
Dracula Count Dracula Jonathan Harker Mina & Lucy
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Jekyll/Hyde
The Divine Comedy - Dante & Virgil
Emma Emma Woodhouse Emma & Harriet
The Enchanted Island of Yew - Prince Marvel
The Epic of Gilgamesh - Gilgamesh & Enkidu
Eugene Onegin - Onegin & Lensky
Fahrenheit 451 - Guy Montag
The Famous Five series - George Kirrin
The Fate of the Crown - Valcour & Francisco de Paola
Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein Victor & Henry Captain Walton
The Great Gatsby Nick Carraway Nick & Gatsby Jordan Baker Daisy & Jordan
Hamlet Hamlet & Horatio Rosencrantz & Guildenstern
The Haunting of Hill House - Eleanor & Theodora
Herbert West–Reanimator - Herbert West
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Huckleberry Finn
The Idiot Myshkin Rogozhin
The Iliad - Achilles & Patroclus
The Invisible Man - Jack Griffin
In Memoriam A. H. H. - Alfred Tennyson & Arthur Hallam
Jane Eyre - Jane Eyre
Jasper Jones - Charlie & Jasper
Jeeves and Wooster series - Jeeves & Wooster
Jude the Obscure - Sue Bridehead
Julius Caesar - Brutus & Cassius
Les Misérables Enjolras Enjolras & Grantaire Javert
Little Women Jo March Laurie Lawrence
Lord of the Flies - Piggy
The Lord of the Rings series Frodo & Sam Galadriel Boromir Fingon & Maedhros (The Silmarillion)
Macbeth - Lady Macbeth
Mansfield Park - Fanny & Mary
The Merchant of Venice - Antonio
A Midsummer Night's Dream - Puck
Moby Dick - Ishmael
The Most Dangerous Game - General Zaroff
Mrs Dalloway - Clarissa
Much Ado About Nothing Benedict Beatrice
Oliver Twist - Oliver Twist
Orlando - Orlando
Othello - Iago
The Outsiders Ponyboy Curtis Johnny & Dally
Peter Pan - Peter Pan
The Picture of Dorian Gray Dorian Gray Dorian & Basil Henry Wotton
Pride and Prejudice - Charlotte Lucas
Richard II - Richard II
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead - Rosencrantz & Guildenstern
Romeo and Juliet - Mercutio
The Secret History - Richard Papen
A Separate Peace - Gene & Finneas
Sherlock Holmes Series Sherlock Holmes Sherlock & John James Moriarty which adaptation is the most queer?
The Talented Mr Ripley Tom Ripley Tom & Dickie
The Tempest - Ariel
To Kill a Mockingbird - Scout Finch
Twelfth Night Viola Corsino Olivia
Ulster Cycle (Celtic Mythology) - Cú Chulainn
Waiting for Godot - Vladimir & Estragon
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Dorothy Gale
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604kevin · 1 year
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① 10 Creatives
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1 | Jonathan Hallam
Jonathan Hallam was a photographer for Margiela between 1996-2006. I am most intrigued by his photographs of Margiela staff, taken directly on photographic paper using expired film. The outcomes remind me of polaroid photography, where the outcome is often out of focus and the process is very spontaneous.
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2 | Petra Collins
Petra Collins is a photographer exclusively shooting on 35mm film. Her images explores themes of femininity, sexuality and identity. Her colour grading is very 'american dream', however her subject matter contrasts the bright colour choice.
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3 | Pentagram
Pentagram is the world's largest design firm. I like how they are able to adapt to different clients, no matter the client vision. They are able to design from minimalism to maximalism.
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4 | Maison Margiela
Founded by Martin Margiela in 1988, the fashion house is known for deconstructed and avant-garde garments. Up until 1997, their labels were kept completely bare on garments as Martin Margiela wanted to create a brand with no branding. In 1977, a modular logo using a numbering system was introduced as the house began to introduce a larger variety of products that expanded out of clothing. Each number on the logo represents a different collection, and the corresponding number would be circled on the specific products. Margiela is also responsible for popularising the tradition Japanese tabi shoe.
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5 | Na Kim
Na Kim is a NYC based illustrator, specialising in book covers. She is also the current Art Director of the magazine 'The Paris Review'. I love how she is able to condense the core concept and the title of the book into something graphic that is immediately recognisable to the reader.
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6 | Droga5
One of the top creative agencies in the world. They create a variety of campaigns for brands, except they aren't created in the typical way. Almost all their campaigns follow a narrative, a story that the viewer unravels as they dive deeper into a campaign.
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7 | Ladislav Sutnar
Czech Republic based designer Ladislab Sutnar was one of the pioneers of information design and information architecture. His style is usually classified as Contrustivism, with Bauhaus fundamentals. His designs aimed to provide mass amounts of information to the reader in a concise and organsied way. He often used punctuation symbols such as parenthesis to help organise information.
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8 | Phoebe Philo
Phoebe Philo is a fashion designer most well for her years as the creative director of Céline. Her designs are defined by clean lines, minimalism, and a tonal colour palette. Based on the female gaze, Phoebe Philo redefined what the modern women wants to wear, considering the functionality and comfort of the garments she designs. Since stepping down from Céline as the creative director, her designs are highly sought after on the resale market.
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9 | Ann Demeulemeester
Ann Demeulemeester is a fashion designer, part of the infmaous Antwerp Six. Though she dosen't want to put a label on her style, her designs create a dark and glamorous aesthetic, paired with elegant tailoring. Her style is very similar to those who fall under the anti-fashion category, such as Yohji Yamamoto.
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10 | George Platt Lynes
George Platt Lynes was an American commercial and fashion photographer, working between 1930-1940s, mostly photographing gay artists and writers at the time. At the time, his photographs were considered taboo and mailing them around would've resulted in jail time or a fine. His photographs are highly stylised, expressionistic, yet minimalist and suggestive in nature.
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zegalba · 2 years
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Maison Martin Margiela spring/summer 2006 Photography: Jonathan Hallam
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digitalfountains · 7 months
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Eliza Cummings by Jonathan Hallam
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luegootravez · 7 months
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Valerie van der Graaf by © Jonathan Hallam
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venusimleder · 1 year
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Ph. Jonathan Hallam
From the exhibition “La Femme de Cabine – Martin Margiela”.
“The series presents photographic portraits taken of anonymous individuals involved with the house of Martin Margiela from 1997-2004 in Paris.”
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lyssahumana · 3 years
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La Femme de Cabine: Martin Margiela 1997-2004
Photography by Jonathan Hallam
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scotianostra · 1 year
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Happy Birthday filmmaker Gillian Berrie, born on September 8th 1967 in Glasgow.
In 1996 Gillian co-founded Sigma Films with director David Mackenzie, writing and producing serial award-winning shorts, 'California Sunshine' and 'Somersault'.
Alongside, Gillian gained experience in numerous film and television roles, ie Casting Director on Ken Loach's 'My Name is Joe' (for which Peter Mullan won the Palme D'or in Cannes) and Lynne Ramsay's legendary 'Ratcatcher'.
Casting experience on the aforementioned led Gillian to create the charity, 'Starfish' which then became 'Jumpcut', which morphed into 'Short Circuit', and 'Big Fish Casting' which segued into Kahleen Crawford Casting
Gillian then produced many of David Mackenzie's films including: Last Great Wilderness, Hallam Foe, Young Adam, You Instead (aka Tonight You're Mine), Perfect Sense, Starred Up and the biggest film ever to be make in Scotland, Outlaw King. She was also heavily involved in the post-production, festival, UK/US theatrical release and Oscar campaign for Academy Award Nominee 'Hell or High Water'.
Sigma's films regularly premiere at A-List festivals and have received over 150 awards internationally, including the Prix de Jury in Cannes for Red Road, and the Silver Bear in Berlin for Hallam Foe, as well as numerous BIFA and BAFTA nominations and awards.
At the Scottish BAFTA New Talent Awards in 2002 Gillian won the BAFTA for Outstanding Achievement.
In order to create a vibrant hub for the film community in Scotland, Gillian founded the 65,000 square ft state of the art, Film City Glasgow in 2004. Since then it has been a full house of productions and film-makers.
In 2012 she founded 'Jumpcut', the UK's one and only, intensive, mentor-led Summer School to provide a fast-track for youngsters into working in the film industry. This project was a runaway success. Over 75% of the participants went onto working in the industry. It ran for two years and won several awards.
She also co-produced the multi-prize winner 'Dear Frankie' and Jonathan's Glazer's 'Under the Skin' (which won 23 awards and received 110 nominations).
Gillian also produced several features for first time feature film directors, including David Mackenzie, Colin Kennedy, Andrea Arnold, Morag MacKinnon and Ciaran Foy, as well as numerous additional shorts including the lauded I Love Luci.
Gillian continues to contribute to the next generation of Scottish film-makers through Short Circuit, which is in its 3rd year and has so far given the first opportunities in film-making to hundreds of new-comers and produced dozens of short films and is developing a number of feature films.
Short Circuit is Scotland's hub for filmmaking talent, supporting the creative and professional development of new and emerging writers, directors, and producers.
Over three years, Short Circuit's film commissioning strand ‘Sharp Shorts’ will award over £400,000 in funding across 27 filmmaking teams, creating opportunities for Scotland's most exciting emerging new screen talent.
‘Sharp Shorts’ has become one of Scotland's most diverse creative initiatives, with an overwhelming majority of female filmmakers as well as significant representation across the LGBTQ+, non-white and disabled communities.
The first batch of short films are screening internationally at festivals such as SXSW, BFI Flare, EIFF, Dinard, LSFF, Berlin, with multiple awards. In particular, Sean Lionadh's short Too Rough has won 11 awards to date.
The ‘First Features’ strand, with a fund of over £300,000, will support 30 new writers, directors, and producers, enabling Scotland-based filmmakers to take a career-defining step towards making their debut feature.
Most recently, Berrie exec-produced the critically acclaimed Pilot and 2nd episode of the Disney/ FX series Under the Banner of Heaven for which Andrew Garfield was nominated for an Emmy (2022). She also produced Taron Egerton's feature, Tetris, which I watched a few weeks ago and was impressed with .
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