Saturday, March 26, 2011

BBC : It takes a year to create the 'Perfect Day'




This  tv  commercial (or is it a music video?) was created by the hughley admired  Leagas Delaney in 1997. It was filmed at the rate of three or four stars a day, and took more than a year from inception to finish.  


’Perfect Day’, BBC’s stunning corporate communication (yes you got that right, corporate communication) showing the range of music on offer to viewers and listeners, could never have been made without that kind of dedication.


The brief was to show the diverse range of music offered by the BBC across every TV and radio channel. The creative team plumped for "Perfect Day', recorded by Lou Reed in 1973, because it had acquired a new popularity when featured on the soundtrack of Trainspotting

Major recording stars earned just 250 pounds for their efforts. The country and western star, Tammy Wynette, drove 500 miles from Nashville with her tour entourage just to take part.

The four-minute film starts with Lou Reed singing the first line of his ballad, Perfect Day, then handing over to musical giants ranging from David Bowie and Bono, to opera singer, Lesley Garrett and the BBC Young Musician of the Year, Sheona White. The formal garden in the film symbolizes people’s dreams and memories.



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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Do Rafeeq: Mazgaon, the Broadway of Bombay







Rafeeq Ellias  meets Rafique Baghdadi, an extraordinary living archive of  Mumbai (Bombay)  and its cinema, and explores the cinema  of India  through him. 

Merle Oberon. Alexander Korda .  The “Fearless” Nadia.  Manto.  "The Thief of Baghdad" .  "Shaheed" . Dilip Kumar. Ali Reza.  Ashok Kumar.  Nargis Dutt.   Dev Anand.  Satyajit Ray. "Albela". Bhagwan. Victoria Theater. Alfred Theater .  National Theater. Bombay Talkies. Chitra Theater.  

These are not just  words that evoke memories of days gone by but in a quiet and dignified way remind us that Mazgaon  is the Broadway of Bombay.


Director : Rafeeq Ellias

About the director.

An international award-winning advertising and magazine photographer, Rafeeq Ellias has shot three previous documentaries as a cinematographer. “The Legend of Fat Mama” was his first documentary as a director and scriptwriter as well. The Film has won two National Awards, one award (best short film) at the Mumbai International Film Festival. 

Friday, March 04, 2011

UNICEF: Teach Your Children




Client : UNICEF:  International Children's Day of Broadcasting 


 Creative Director: Rafeeq Ellias

Art Director : Mangesh Rane
 
Copywriter: Sunil Shibad 

Director:  Rafeeq Ellias

Language : Hindi .