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Calling all graphic designers, illustrators, and photographers! We are excited to invite you to submit work for our new 4 minute short film called "Brain Power." The film will have many high profile screenings and will be used for free by non-profits and organizations around the world! Our last four films premiered at Sundance and have won 35 awards.Our previous short film "A Declaration of Interdependence," included music by Moby, was featured on the youtube homepage and was released at "Interdependence Day" on September 12th of 2011. You can check it out on www.letitripple.org. We would love to be able to feature your work in this new film "Brain Power."We are looking for artistic interpretations of the brain (think anything from your version of a brain scan or neurons connecting, to an artistic metaphor like the brain as a garden, or the solar system, or the neurons of the brain connecting like computers on the Internet, or whatever you imagine. Participants must submit their entries in the form of graphics, illustrations, or photographs (directly to talenthouse). We will then use the winning entries in the 4-minute film, combined with other animations, archival imagery, and other crowdsourced video footage.This film "Brain Power" is part of the "Let It Ripple: Mobile Films for Global Change" film series by The Moxie Institute. The first film in the series was "A Declaration of Interdependence," which featured music by Moby, graphic art from our great partnership with Talenthouse, as well as videos submitted from all over the world. The film has now been translated into 65 languages and is being used by non-profits for free all around the world. To watch the film or to find out how to get a free catered version for your organization please visit: www.letitripple.org.You can also watch the trailer for Tiffany Shlain's award-winning feature film "Connected," hailed by The New York Times as "Examining everything from the Big Bang to Twitter," and "incredibly engaging...could not take my eyes off of it!" at www.connectedthefilm.com

By Tiffany Shlain

 
About Drew Cox

Film, Commercial, Music Video, Photography, Animation, Projection, Installation

Location United Kingdom, London

Bio Drew Cox was born and raised in South Africa, where he developed a natural interest and passion for image making and story telling.

After moving to the UK to further his studies, he received a 1st class BA(Hons) in Video Production and Communication and has been working as a freelance video director and photographer on a variety of projects all around the world.

He has created work for numerous clients from Coca Cola, Nike, Marks & Spencers, Oxfam, ITV, BBC, Puma, Mrs Jones, Universal Records, Jack Wills, Aubin&Wills, Bliss, Ignite TV, Creative Partnerships, Breast Cancer Campaign and The Natural History Museum, to a host of independent production companies, artists and musicians.

His ideas focus on the original, the perceived and the combination of technologies to create exciting and innovative work in all forms of visual media.

Influences New Wave Cinema, Punk Rock, Nic Roeg, Super 8, Don Letts, Jean Michel Basquiat, South Africa, Patrick Hughes, The Bang Bang Club

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  • Rose Edwood Thursday 24-Dec 06:56:34

    Luv your work! Really

  • Marie-Eve Neron Sunday 20-Dec 19:48:20

    Your work is GREAT! Your pics does talk and some join a part of my life lived in the streets a few years.Love what You do;wish You were in Canada! Cheers! Mariebizz

  • Joint Effort Saturday 19-Dec 18:47:20

    Great photography! \"House of Alice\" is my favorite!