Imagine
Episode 1: Matariki
Exploring the stars of Matariki through the stories of Koro (Grand-Dad) and Nanny (Grand-Ma). What do the stars of Matariki mean? Why do we acknowledge Matariki?
Imagine
Exploring the stars of Matariki through the stories of Koro (Grand-Dad) and Nanny (Grand-Ma). What do the stars of Matariki mean? Why do we acknowledge Matariki?
Production
Here is a composition for the introduction theme music for Imagine: Stories for Kids podcast. I am rather pleased with the strings (violin) and overall treatment. This composition was made and mixed in Garage Band except for some of the strings which where from loops from the Garage Band library.
Production
Ran with the new colour font/colour typeface trend for the imagine stories podcast.
Development
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Imagine
Imagine stories are myths, legends, new children's stories, poems and adventures from Oceania (Polynesia) that are adapted and retold by Kingi and friends. Everything is G rated and safe for all ages. If you’re driving with your kids in the car or just want to limit screen
Production
This project started with a promise to help Takapuna Primary School for Matariki Māori New Year celebrations.
Development
Coding an experimental project where you can refine your search by using a simple slider. I think it's a pretty handy tool for refining your own knowledge network. The main concept is being able to filter your results by your network of friends. That is, you type your
Ventures
Navigator is an on-demand video delivery service focussing on native films only, the content can be viewed at anytime by anyone with a smartphone or computer.
Art
Working on a video project about the ancient Polynesian navigator-explorer 'Hui Te Rangiora' and had the pleasure to visit this wonderful hidden off the trail spot.
Production
Dusted off the Canon 5D MarkII with some new studio lights.
Insights
Very impressed with the 'Destination Think! 'report on the Auckland brand. You can read my quick personal summary here.
Development
In the new era of content management systems, which ones pique interest?