Jul 4, 2011

Diaspora Update ! Awards, Reviews, Nominations and New Festival Screenings

Diaspora - 2011 - Directed By Aadhi Vive

Screenings
Mississauga Independent Film Festival 2011
Montreal YoungCuts Festival 2011

Awards and Nominations
Best Direction Award and Audience Choice Award at Toronto Youth Shorts film festival.
Shortlisted for Best Canadian Short and Best Editing at Young Cuts Film Festival

Reviews
Film Army -  http://www.vimeo.com/25614464

Articles

YoungCuts - http://youngcuts.blogspot.com/2011/06/2011-youngcuts-film-festival-selection_28.html

May 26, 2011

Diaspora - Screening at Toronto Youth Shorts Film Festival - June 19th 2011

Our new short film "Diaspora" will be screening at the Toronto Youth Shorts Film Festival 2011, on June 19th as part of the 'Borders and Barriers' Program. 




For More information about the festival please visit Toronto Youth Short Film Festival.


For More information about the film please visit the official website of Diaspora.



Apr 12, 2011

New Design - Ganesha

We created another tee design for Threadless. Hope you like it! Please Vote on it and select "Would Buy as a tee". Much appreciated :) Thank you for your support! (no purchase necessary)

Score this design: "Ganesha," to help it get printed on Threadless!

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Apr 9, 2011

Straight Up - Feature Film

Score this design: "ShivaDanceFace," to help it get printed on Threadless!

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ViveBros is fundraising for a feature film titled "Straight up!", and we're aiming to get extra funding by designing apparel. You can help this design get printed by Threadless by scoring on it. If the design is printed, the proceeds will go towards the development of the movie. Help spread the word! Purchase of the shirt is not necessary, you just need to vote on it! Thank you!

Mar 25, 2011

AR Rahman on VEVO!

AR Rahman on VEVO

I was looking for AR Rahman's legendary track "Maa Tujhe Salaam"on youtube, and came across his VEVO channel. Maybe AR will reach a billion views in no time. 


Mar 7, 2011

Short Intro to PHI Sounds

Short Introduction to 
PHI Sounds



Patrick Haggart Ippersiel is a talented Electronic musician/composer/sound-designer based out of Vancouver, British Columbia. Currently 22 years old, he is building an diverse arsenal of amazing music to showcase to the world. We have worked with him on many projects. We would like to share his latest tracks. 

You can listen to his music on his facebook page  or youtube channel.

Diaspora - Site Launched


Feb 25, 2011

"The country that hates me, awaits me." - Welcome Back - A documentary


We would like to share the latest work of Mazin Elsadig and BAMN productions. We co-produced this documentary and provided motion design for it.

Here is a snapshot of the documentary.

Title: Welcome Back
Director: Mazin Elsadig

Story
An ordinary man from Canada returns to Sudan after 21 years of exile. Everything changed.

Background 

Elfadil Elsharief is an ordinary man on the surface – he’s got two kids, a wife, a mortgage on a house, and works for the city of Hamilton, Ontario in public health. He lives a pretty standard North American life. His fellow worker at the cubicle next to him would be shocked to find out that he is a human rights advocate, who’s been blacklisted and banned to return to his country.

He was born and bred in a little village in northern Sudan called Aba Island. Being the eldest brother of five siblings, he set the bar high for his relatives in education by ranking ninth academically before graduating high school in the largest country of Africa. Shortly after, he graduated from the University of Khartoum and the government sent him to the

United States to do his master’s degree at Northwestern University. In 1989, while nearly obtaining his long-awaited PhD, a military coup occurred in his country and the blossoming democratic government was toppled. As he constantly criticized the regime from overseas, his tuition funds were cut-off. He wrote scathing articles, challenging the government and disagreed with their Islamic fundamentalist tactics. As a consequent, he was flagged as a ‘’traitor’’ to the country and was not allowed to come back for many years.

On December 1st, 2007, he finally went back and everything changed.

In this moving piece, the audience is a witness to the euphoria and agony of a man’s journey, the state of Sudan, a brief look at the ups and downs of government shifts since Sudan’s independence, and Elfadil’s lifelong pursuit to human rights.


For more information connect with BAMN productions.