• BLOG
  • COMMERCIAL
  • VR / VFX
  • PHOTO
  • MUSIC VIDEO
  • CONTACT

ANDREW GANT

DIRECTOR / PHOTOGRAPHER

  • BLOG
  • COMMERCIAL
  • VR / VFX
  • PHOTO
  • MUSIC VIDEO
  • CONTACT

EDEN "drugs" VR Experience

DepthKit Operator, Volumetric Direction

Recognition: Wired Magazine

Production Company: SAMO VR
Creative Director: Craig Bernard
Producer: Sara Mora Ivicevich
Director: Stuart Cripps
DepthKit Operator / Volumetric Direction: Andrew Gant
Visual Effects and VR Construction: Team at Skulley Effects
Spacial Audio Mix: Tim Gedemer / Source Sound
DepthKit Special Thanks: James George, Alexander Porter, Kyle Kukshtel

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Batmobile 360

Photogrammetry Direction

Production Company: Territory Studio
Photogrammetry Director: Andrew Gant
Producers: Alice Ceresole, Sam Hart
Head of 3D: Peter Eszenyi
3D Artists: Nick Lyons, Sam Munnings
Motion Designers: Daniel Højlund, Sam Keehan
Exec Creative Director: David Sheldon-Hicks

MILES
The Movie

VFX Photographer, Depth Kit Operator, VFX Concepting

Direction: Oliver Daly
Starring Alexa Demie & Robby Rasmussen
Producers: Adam P. Schneider & Meagan Judkins
Executive Producer: Luke Gilford
VFX Photography: Andrew Gant
Motion Design, HUD Display, UI, and other Motion Graphics: Territory Studio

Territory Credits
Creative Director: David Sheldon-Hicks
Producer: Sam Hart
UI Motion Designers: Peter Eszenyi, Ryan Rafferty-Phelan, Yugen Blake, Corey Bramal, Jay Dingle, Sam Keehan, Ian Sargent
End Titles: Nik 'nikill' Hill

DepthKit Credits:
James George and Alexander Porter

DATANATURAL

Director / Photographer

Recognition: Profiled by The Creator's Project
Talent: Noah Benardout, Luke Walton, Brandon Woodward

Using the Xbox Kinect enabled Melissa Castro and I to scan each subject and turn them into a 3d model instantly. After this, we would tweak the data obtained from the Kinect and then overlay it back over the photograph.

“We set out to create a series where technology and humanity intersect seamlessly. We wanted it to be natural. The data and glitches had to look as though they were a part of the human body.”

Making Film and Art with the Xbox Kinect
An Exist Elsewhere BTS Featurette

See how we used the Xbox Kinect, projectors, and other technology to make the music video for Exist Elsewhere's song 'Tokyo.' Also, see how the Kinect and other technology is paving new ways in interactive art and film.

Exist Elsewhere
Tokyo

Director

Talent: Alexandra Durlene
Client: Private School Entertainment
Executive Producer: Marc Benardout
Producer: Yianni Papadopoulos
DP: Nathan Wilson

Exist Elsewhere's debut single and music video TOKYO. This music video was made using the Xbox Kinect, Asus Xtion Pro, RGBDToolkit, and forms of Projection Mapping. 

EDEN "drugs" VR Experience

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Batmobile 360

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MILES
The Movie

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DATANATURAL

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Making Film and Art with the Xbox Kinect
An Exist Elsewhere BTS Featurette

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Exist Elsewhere
Tokyo

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