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Monday, November 30, 2009

New management : 1680 Artists


Marie-Michele of 8h51 Digital Bohemia is now being represented and managed by 1680 Artists, a division of 1680PR, a PR firm located at the Albuquerque Studios.

This partnership is taking flight this month in New Mexico and will join the creative vision of Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle and Ken Lingad to push the boundaries of video loops into the stratosphere of world establishments, from fashion runways to boutique hotels, concert venues and cruise ships ... more shining stars and fireworks to come in upcoming news ... :)


Monday, November 9, 2009

Wonder Chamber goes to the land of Oz

Hello friends, a quick update to say that I recently received a personal invite from the Byron Bay Film Festival director to submit Wonder Chamber no 1 for the next edition of the festival, to be held March 5-13 2010 in Byron Bay, Australia (surfers' mecca, for those in the know :) )

The film is on its way and I will make sure to update you once I get the news - in the meantime, here is a link to the festival's website : http://www.bbff.com.au/

In their words :

We like to transport our audience away from this sub-tropical paradise and expose them to stories, people and places that are worlds away.

Sounds amazing !


Friday, October 2, 2009

The Loops

here is a 30 second sample of my new creative venture - creating custom designed loops for upscale establishments, bar & lounges, boutiques, spas and hotels ..

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Wonder Chamber goes to Sun Valley

The latest - 'Wonder Chamber no 1' was selected to be part of the 5th edition of the Sun Valley Spiritual Film Festival this year, September 17-20.

It will be screened between a visual art documentary on the Nomadic tribes of the Sahara ('Footsteps of Africa') and 'Waking with the Kukai', on the hundred thousand Japanese monks and pilgrims that undertake a contemporary 1000 km long journey every year on Shikoku Island, in honor of Buddhism's Kingon school founder Kukai.

The screening is scheduled for Sunday morning at the Opera House (I love opera houses !) at 9:30.

For complete details, schedule and program : www.svspiritualfilmfestival.org

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Wonder Chamber gets selected to show in London and Berlin !


Latest news amidst the Santa Fe heat wave  : 

Wonder Chamber no 1 was selected to be the opening film in a showcase to be presented in Berlin and London this summer. Curator Ming Turner selected pieces on the themes of the hybridisation of Asia, in a 2 hour showcase titled ''Simply Screen : In Betweeners of Asia''.

The screenings times and locations are as follows :

Berlin : Saturday August 8th, 6-8 pm, @ the Tanzfabric art center (Möckernstrasse 68, Berlin) 

London : Tuesday August 25th, 6-8 pm @ the M.P. Birla Millenium Gallery of London (4a Castletown road, West Kensington, London) ** nearest stations : West Kensington, Barons Court

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Wonder Chamber EXPANDED






Now gone on to the festival circuit, I can't bring it live on the www, but here are a few stills of my latest piece _ a 4 minutes on sacredness _ ft. japan & new mexico


Friday, May 8, 2009

Nowa Cumig


Just finished the new Nowa Cumig Institute promo film, featuring excerpts from the Sacred Run 06, Longest Walk 08, Clean up Mother Earth Tour with Mary Sano, Tony Chapman & Dennis Banks, as well as the feature du jour, the Great Anishinabe Canoe Race Yamamoto Cup.


Amidst the waves of the Leech Lake in Ojibwe territory, Minnesota, then into the wonder land of Tokyo Japan and the Chiba prefecture where the master canoers, if that is a word, were taken for their grand prix.
Once the film has been screened in Japan in the coming week, a link to the video will be posted.

Photo below : yours truly on the roof of Omote Sando Hills, with M. Yamamoto, benefactor absolute of Nowa Cumig and namesake of the Yamamoto Cup. Photo by Takeo Koshikawa.


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Montréal

Rë/Discovering the joys of maple trees in the spring + the smell of firewood

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Wonder Chamber no. 1 : Japan


This is my very new piece,
 the first in a series i had been dying to do for years - the Wonder Chambers. 

This series was inspired by a museum exhibit I saw years ago with my beautiful friend Eri, one fresh night of August, at the Museum of Art and Science in Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

The exhibit reminded me of the Renaissance experiments with shadow boxes, and highlighting/dissecting/studying little microcosms rather than just the big picture - focusing on the detail of the wing of a dragonfly, for example, and making a whole painting out of it. 

So there was born my wonder chambers, little video pieces meant to be opened like a treasure box, with a tiny piece in there - in this case, the piece being my respectful hommage to the monks and temples of Japan, and to nam myoho renge kyo, the mystic law of the Lotus Sutra. 

enjoy :)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

here she is ... my ferris wheel

L.A. love

A quick note to say I have been living/breathing/creating in Santa Monica upon my return from the U.K. early January, where I am working on two portraits for Evolvement Productions. 

These projects have been intensively rewarding, being very 'value-creating' as we would say in Buddhist terms, as we are depicting the lives of two men, in all their simplicity, grandeur, happy and sad memories... highlighting, under the keen eye of Evolvement's founder Karine Petit, the life lessons and guidances weaving their way out of these men's stories. It has been a real pleasure to gather music for their soundtracks, from traditional folk music of Quebec (Vigneault, etc) to great classical composers, and a little escapade towards some Gershwin and vintage Fantasia footage ... These are the first two pieces I am doing in my own language, about my people, my roots, my land, and my music. Quite the comeback ... 

Stay tuned for more news. Coming up next : the 2009 reel, and a MFA application on the way

Sunday, December 7, 2008

montreal, 1+T

back in the island-city, covered in snow, choir children and wallpaper. I am working hard on a National Geographic proposal for The Longest Walk, with ambitions of finishing an 8mm short film I shot years ago at the same time, and visit old friends in every neighborhood of the town. the night is young, montreal lives on

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Tokyo Fever

A 15 day business & cultural adventure in Japan. Filming of the events, cultural exchanges and various activities that the delegation took part in; Native american youth, two fellow documentary filmmakers, M. Dennis Banks, co-founder of the American Indian Movement, and my dear friend and collaborator Tashina Banks. We were welcomed by our Japanese counterparts, major sponsors of the Nowa Cumig Institute's initiatives, under the generosity of eco-business man of the year, M. Yamamoto, and his general manager, M. Koshikawa. We took part in sweats, drum circles, mingled with very young Japanese students in a sweet potatto harvest festival, stayed at a Buddhist temple, and got to become part of the local landscape through both heart and flesh. Here are a few images, some extracted from the footage I shot :







Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Longest Walk post-production moves on

Week spent in Sausalito revising budgets, proposals and such. The Longest Walk promo video was revised. We await a kick-start funding effort to move on to the next step : the first funding round, an official press kit being on the way, and a potential showing of the trailer at Sundance film festival January 2009.

In the meantime, the preview WILL be premiered at the American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco between November 7th and November 15th. Detailed information to follow on schedules and tickets.

Here is the new version, with added commentaries by Harry Belafonte and Daryl Hannah during the Washington D.C. celebration :


Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Thursday, August 28, 2008

8:51 creative headquarters



it's time for some good old adobe walls, to be ready for winter .... calling all Corrales residents for input ... ;)

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Back in New Mexico

The Longest Walk ended triumphantly in Washington D.C. on July 11th. On that historical day, the end of a chapter was written, and the . Although... 'The Longest Walk never ends'.

Indeed, it did not. As I settle back into my fiery desert sun, a new blank scroll unfolds. The ultimate creative challenge : plunge into the depths of a 100+ hours of footage, swim, storm and breathe through it, and emerge at the other end, 9 months later, with a new born of a son, a 90 minute documentary to encompass both 1978 and 2008 Longest Walks. THE Longest Walk documentary. In all its humble, raw, extroverted, dramatic, slow motioned and wild moments. ETA to be announced shortly.

In the meantime, looking for new 8:51 creative headquarters, with sunlight, horses and a dance studio nearby. Good coffee too, and maybe even a sunport (or makeshift sunport, like a big old cottonwood tree) to shade my classic car, or my 4Runner. That, also, is TBD. ;)

MM is 8:51


Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Longest Walk official promo video by 8:51

Produced by Takeo Koshikawa, Tashina Banks Moore and Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle. Cinematography/editing Marie-Michele
Additional footage by Glen Chalk and Stephen Carthwright (1978 footage). ©2008 Nowa Cumig Institute


Monday, June 9, 2008

The Southern Route



Still walking>filming>running>dreaming as we walk across country... Here are some photos taken on the Longest Walk's passage through New Orleans and the Louisiana bayous, Mississippi and currently in Alabama www.longestwalk.org

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Video premiere in Harajuku, Tokyo


For those in Tokyo please see the below invitation, for the opening of Navajo jeweler Ray Tracey's latest collection, 'Earth & Sky'. 8:51 created the video which will be premiered at the opening next week in downtown Tokyo _ Harajuku.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The Longest Walk


The newest 8h51 project, a historical Walk to be captured on video : The Longest Walk 2008. See www.longestwalk.org. More details upcoming. Call for funding is out, and available upon request.