When “DRIVEN: A Race Without Boundaries” airs this Sunday, October 6, on FOX, viewers will watch two renowned drivers race the all-new Range Rover Sport across the toughest terrains and iconic speedways in the U.S. Director/DP Warren Kushner said that as he prepped the project with his team at K Films, his “first call” was bringing resolution LA on board for post-production. “Having (resolution LA Executive Producer) Michael Raimondi involved was a given. I have worked with his people so many times over the years. They’re collaborative, and as relentless as I am.”nnIndeed, resolution LA dived into the project with both hands, providing the end-to-end finishing, from color grading, VFX and graphics to audio post. “We love working with Warren,” said Executive Creative Producer Todd Iorio. “Like so much of today’s content, the production value of ‘DRIVEN’ had to translate across all platforms – it’s a long-form show for broadcast that features amazing vistas, action, and cars, all of which have to look and sound their best.”nnIorio noted that resolution LA benefits from sharing a roof with sister companies Union Editorial and Platform. “All forms of content come through this studio, including features, video game trailers, broadcast commercials and rich media,” he said. “It’s a unique home and with collaborators like Warren, K Films, FOX Sports and Land Rover, we have the opportunity to maintain the highest possible standard, regardless of the medium.” nn
nn”DRIVEN” is hosted by racing icon Tiff Needell, who treats us to a thrilling competition between 4-time Trans Am Champion Tommy Kendall and world champion drifter and 12-time Pike’s Peak winner Rhys Millen. It is a rivalry that escalates with each of the show’s five challenges: when all is said and done, Kendall and Millen will have raced Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats, Pikes Peak in Colorado, and Nevada’s original Mint 400 course, culminating with the competition’s conclusion in Daytona Beach, Florida. “DRIVEN: A Race Without Boundaries” airs this Sunday, October 6 at 4:30 PM EST (times may vary so check your local listings), with an encore October 13 on F
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Liz Charky Directs a Playful and Reflective Video For Henry Hallโs “Tiny Door”
Directed by Liz Charky, the music video for Henry Hallโs โTiny Doorโ is a playful and profound exploration of the songโs intriguing perspective on love. Silly moments and serious heartbreak are skillfully weaved together in a series of cheeky, dreamy, profound, and sometimesย psychedelicย scenes. โI am a huge fan of love songs that have an unusual, hyper-specific perspective on love,โ says Hall. โThatโs what I wanted to do with โTiny Door.โ Itโs about loving someone unconditionally while recognizing that love is something that isnโt always straightforward โ I think thatโs something we all attempt to come to terms with in our lives. I thought it was a unique yet universal detail about love and therefore an intriguing subject matter for a song. Even though the song is a ballad at its core, it still has a lighthearted sense of humor to it โ thatโs really portrayed well by Liz, and Ellin Aldana, our cinematographer.โ Charky explains, โWhen I first listened to the song, I felt it was a love song full of longing with a kind of wishful melancholy. As I spoke with Henry about his intention behind the lyrics and sound, I was assured that I'd need to explore heartbreak in a nuanced way โ with a degree of levity and playfulness. For me, falling in and out of love runs the full course of human expression. Love and heartbreak can be so emotionally intense and sometimes lonely, other times quite goofy or liberating.ย In developing the concept, I focused on both the literal and figurative ways that falling in and out of love might look like. So, you see Henry and co-star Franny Arnautou falling, flying, dancing, raging, winking, smiling, and... Read More