Camera, compilation and editing: Miranda van der Spek Commissioned by Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam (www.tropenmuseum.nl ) A video compilation (10’ ) about the exhibition Bisj poles from New Guinea, in Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam. The Bisj ceremonies, still performed today, are brought to life in a thrilling combination of light, sound and film. The...
Camera, compilation and editing: Miranda van der Spek Commissioned by Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam (www.tropenmuseum.nl)    Boundless Stories are nine short films (each 3’) which form a part of the permanent exhibition Travelling Tales, inaugurated on 11-11-2008, in the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam. The stories are about objects which the storytellers brought from their...
Compilation and editing clip: Miranda van der Spek Audio recording and mastering: Robert Bosch Camera: Jorie Wieriks Commissioned by Fanfare van de Eerste Liefdesnacht (www.liefdesnacht.nl )  The Fanfare van de Eerste Liefdesnacht was invited to play at the Holguin Festival in Cuba from 27th of April till 5th of May 2007. They...
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