Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision | Promotional Video | Spec Work
This is a piece of Spec Work that was created in pursuing a content creator job at the Film, Television and Sound Archive of New Zealand, otherwise known as Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
The clips seen here are all sourced from the material that the archive holds within their collection; stories diverse in scope and life experienced, I wanted to have people speaking from these clips speak for themselves to introduce the video.
Located in Wellington, New Zealand, Ngā Taonga is responsible for preserving the nation's film, television and radio history - with many classics and iconic moments from throughout the last couple of centuries being held in the collections.
Unfortunately, I was not successful in my application - but hope to work for the archive again.
Skills demonstrated:
- Sourcing assets
- Camera Operation (GH4)
- Editing (Premiere Pro)
- Motion Graphics (After Effects)
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all rights reserved // (C) 2018 // Corey Fuimaono
Do Art and Science Tell the Same Story? A Conversation Between Jeremy Diggle and Adrian Currie
Talk held 18 March 2010, here at the archive, 84 Taranaki St, Wellington.
In association with the exhibition Narvik's Complaint, artist Jeremy Diggle and philosopher Adrian Currie discussed the relationship between Art, Science and the human drive for knowledge.
In this discussion Diggle and Currie ask; can we observe the unobservable? Is there one true narrative? Do art and science tell the same story?
Jeremy Diggle is a British born artist who is currently head of the Massey University School of Fine Arts in Wellington. His artistic career started in the late 1970s as a painter, performance artist and video maker. In 2010 Diggle is now well known as an artist and storyteller who experiments with visual languages in order to create complex narrative compositions.
Adrian Currie is a PhD Candidate for the Research School of Social Sciences at Australian National University. He has recently completed his Masters thesis at Victoria University of Wellington, specializing in the Philosophy of Biology. Currie says he is primarily interested in the Philosophy of Science, particularly the status of scientific explanation and the inferential structures employed in the so-called historical sciences.'
New Zealand Bicycle Film Festival (NZBFF) trailer
The fortnight-long NZBFF launches at Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision Wellington on 5 April 2016. Visit for full festival details.
All rights reserved.
This is New Zealand (excerpt), 1983
How video games are used to analyse brain injury.
All rights reserved. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision maintains a kaitiaki role over items in its collections and preserves them on behalf of the rights holders - any reuse / reproduction is illegal. If you would like to find out about reusing this material please contact us: information@ngataonga.org.nz
The Video Dispatch - [Poly Computer Trials Tawa], 1981
At Tawa College in Wellington, the Poly computer programme, developed at Wellington Polytechnic, is being trialled as a learning aide.
All rights reserved. Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision maintains a kaitiaki role over items in its collections and preserves them on behalf of the rights holders - any reuse / reproduction is illegal. If you would like to find out about reusing this material please contact us: information@ngataonga.org.nz
Carillon Light Show - Wellington, New Zealand
A Light and Sound Show features imagery from our shared military history, projected onto the facades of the former Dominion Museum and the Carillon.
WWI Remembered: A Light and Sound Show is presented by Wellington City Council and was developed by Transmit Ltd, Gas Project and StoryBox, with the assistance of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Archives New Zealand, Alexander Turnbull Library, New Zealand Defence Force, and Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
Bikes vs Cars Pannel Discussion
On 8 April we screened the documentary Bikes vs Cars (Sweden, 2015) in Wellington, as part of the New Zealand Bicycle Film Festival ngataonga.org.nz/about/news/nzbff. The screening was followed by a panel discussion, focusing on cycling issues in Wellington. On the panel were: Jeremy Rose (RNZ), Dougal List (National Cycling Manager, NZTA), James Burgess (Cycle Aware Wellington, President), and Leah Murphy (Frocks on Bikes, Founder).
All rights reserved Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
Radiation - By Chris Jaquiery
Student Film By Chris Jaquiery ( Log Chop Productions )
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A techno-fuelled soundtrack dominates images of “paradise” gone array via the abuse of land by big business and energy suppliers.
NGĀ TAONGA SOUND & VISION, WELLINGTON
- 2007.8234
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Year
2007
Reference number
F103533
Source
MOVING IMAGE COLLECTION
Media type
MOVING IMAGE
Series
STUDENT SHORTS
Place of Production
NEW ZEALAND/AOTEAROA
Genre
SHORT
Duration
0:05:00
Production company
NZ BROADCASTING SCHOOL
Viewing locations
NGĀ TAONGA SOUND & VISION, WELLINGTON
- 2007.8234
Location information
Credits
PRODUCER, DIRECTER, POST PRODUCTION, : CHRIS JAQUIERY ;
SCORE COMPOSITION: MATTHEW JAQUIERY (SOUND OF AMSA)
THANKS TO: SIMON@DEFLUX , ANDREW GILLIES, CANTERBURY UNI PHYSICS DEPT , HOME BAR/CAFE
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PET
Our projectionist's dog, Artemis, is really excited about the PET exhibition currently on at the New Zealand Film Archive, Wellington:
All rights reserved The Film Archive.
NZ Railways Great Alternative old advert
Video: From material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, New Zealand.
Ticket to Hollywood Screen Test Competition
This competition runs alongside our Ticket to Hollywood: A Festival of New Zealand Stars Abroad series, which runs 3 May -- 21 June in Wellington (but those of you who don't live in Wellington can still enter the comp!) Details below...
Enter here:
Vote for your favourite here:
All rights reserved The Film Archive.
Waikato is the Name of the River
Television documentary (2001)
F51776 From material preserved and made available by Nga Taonga Sound and Vision
Wahine disaster - 50 years on
On the 10 April 1968, the Wahine capsized in Wellington Harbour with 735 people on board. 53 lost their lives.
Visual Production : Richard Tindiller
- with audio from Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision and footage from Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o the Kawanatanga. / Wahine Day (1973) National Film Unit Production.
We Apologise For The Sound and Vision Disturbances
An historical compilation document featuring bands filmed live in Wellington, New Zealand mid 1993 to late 1994.
Featuring Internal, Sub Terror Trum, Duplo, Trust Reverser Access Panel, Devoid, Scraper, Sudersuck, Doberman, Lushburger and Clay.
Shot on a Panasonic M40 VHS camera with dodgy built in effects.
Produced, shot and edited by Steve Hogg for Seep Network Video.
(Now housed in Nga Taonga Sound and Vision - The New Zealand Film Archive)
WWI Remembered: A Light and Sound Show
World War 1 has been brought to life with a spectacular light show at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park.
A 15-minute loop features imagery from a shared military history, projected onto the facades of the former Dominion Museum and the Carillon
WWI Remembered: A Light and Sound Show is presented by Wellington City Council and was developed by Transmit Ltd, Gas Project and StoryBox, with the assistance of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Archives New Zealand, Alexander Turnbull Library, New Zealand Defence Force, and Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
BillKohlsMedia - John & Alex Falkner Teaser
WATCH IN HD!!!!
Introducing John and Alex Falkner!!!! This couple was great to work with. John and Alex looked amazing in front of the lens and their smiles lite up the rooms. This video showcases just a small amount of the fun they had sharing their big day. The father/daughter dance was something special and so many people talked about how beautiful the day was. Watch the video and see just how much fun their once in a lifetime day went. #spreadthelove
The Battle of Ayun Kara
The Battle of Ayun Kara on 14 November 1917 was a skirmish nobody was expecting. The New Zealand Mounted Rifles moving from Beersheba to Jaffa (Be’er Sheva to Yafo) ran into the rear guard
of retreating Ottoman forces. Both sides fought desperately to maintain high ground however the New Zealanders prevailed but not without cost. Forty-nine New Zealand soldiers who died during the
battle are buried in Ramleh War Cemetery.
Learn about the Battle of Ayun Kara through the eyes of Queen Alexandra’s Mounted Rifles’ Lance Corporal Rikki-Lee Rawleigh as she walks the battlefield and discovers a tale of courage and sacrifice under almost insurmountable odds.
Historical moving image: Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision
Historical images: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, Alexander Turnbull Library, Auckland War Memorial Museum, Library of Congress
Oral History Extracts:
Ben Gainfort, interview by Jane Tolerton and Nicholas Boyack, 01 November 1988,
World War I Oral History Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library, OHInt-0006/28
NGA TAONGA O TAMAKI MAKAURAU VS HUI NGA WAI
Disclaimer:
We do not own the music, All credits go back to the Artist and their management. This is solely for promotional and advertisement because we love the music.
WIND - Shortfilm
Shortfilm set in Wellington, New Zealand.
Premiered at the New Zealand Film Archive, Wellington.
Portobello Film Festival 2005.
Directed by: Mario Sainz
WW1 Remembered: A Light and Sound Show
World War I – including the Gallipoli campaign, the Anzac relationship, and our history of conflict, resolution and peacekeeping – will come to life with a spectacular light show at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park.
WWI Remembered: A Light and Sound Show features imagery from our shared military history, projected onto the facades of the former Dominion Museum and the Carillon. The 15-minute loop will run from 7pm to 10pm each night from 18 to 25 April.
WWI Remembered: A Light and Sound Show is presented by Wellington City Council and was developed by Transmit and StoryBox, with the assistance of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Archives New Zealand, Alexander Turnbull Library, New Zealand Defence Force, and Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. A full list of credits is available here:
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