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A Moose Boosh Films This is a collection of films I made to promote my new book "A Moose Boosh: A Few Choice Words about Food" 2014 Animation, Film, Illustration
Roses While We're Young - Music Video Andre Henry's recording, "Roses While We're Young" is meant to be a reminder of the very few moments that we have left with our loved ones. It's arguably the most intense expression of life, caught in slow motion by this song's lucid lyrics. The Creative School of Thought, uses the rose as a metaphor for the two sides of love - the beauty of its pedals and the pain of it's thorns.
Production Group - Creative School of Thought:
Director - Eric-Shabazz Larkin
Assistant Director - Gabriel Lawrence
Technical Director - Ryan Keyes
Producer - Cali Green
Director of Photography - Cory Hill
Dancers - Anita Lee & Najja Plowden
Stylist - Nandi Alman
Production Assistants - Ashley Larkin & Lauren Gidwitz
Consultant - Chris Latouche 2014 Art Direction, Film, Music-
I Know What You Want - Cassie Music Video Directed by Chris Latouche and Jay-Ohh
Vandalism By Eric-Shabazz Larkin 2013 Film, Illustration, Music -
Three Bells - Music Video Three Bells - Natasha Alexander
Three Bells Crew:
Director & Editor... Aisha Jabour
DP...Eric-Shabazz Larkin
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1st AD...Beatrice Benders
Key Grip...Ryan Keyes
UPM...Matthew Keyes
1st AC...Saskia Kahn
2nd AC...Illyana Alexander
Key PA...Mirgena Hoxha
PA...Aija Hunter
Hair/Image Consultant...Amanda Pabon
Hair...Felicia Franklin
Costuming Coordination...April Nicole 2013 Music, Photography, Visual Effects -
JUMP JUMP - A film for anyone that's looked suicide in the face and lived to tell the story.
In post production.
Jump is the story of Ed, a normal guy struggling with average problems. When Ed decides he can’t live with himself any longer, he goes to jump off a bridge. But in the act, he realizes he is not one man - he is two. He is the man that wants to die and the man that wants to kill him. His thoughts appear in the form of a man named THOUGHT. These two men have a conversation on the bridge battling out his fate.
An allegory for our common human experience with pain and depression.
This film takes place in the moment before a man jumps off a bridge. But the man, the bridge, the circumstances and even the suicidal thoughts are just an allegory for our common human experience with hardship, depression and the need to talk to somebody about our deepest thoughts.
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NY I ♥ YOU NY I LOVE YOU is an ode to independent music of the greatest city on earth. It’s a peek at artists, with little-to-no following, that are unique to the city. Before they get all famous, they take a pitstop at the Harlem Sanctuary to share a few songs.
It’s been a long time since New York has expressed it’s opinion on the state of music. We hear a lot from pop acts that claim the city, but they are long distanced from the heart of the streets and the sounds in the subways. By the time they hit, the taste of the city has already changed. A resurgence is forming that gathers together the music scene’s most authentic voices.
This show is the new guide post to the music you should be listening to and the acts you should be following. This is real New York. 2013 Film, Music -
In the Depths of My Solitude, Why Don't you Call? This film is a mashup of Tupac's poem, "In the Depths of My Solitude" and James Blake's "Why didn't you Call?"
Film Directed by Zion Shabazz and Eric Larkin
Produced by Creative School of Thought
Featuring Eric Larkin and Ashley Burns
Shot on Canon 5d Mark III in Luray Virginia 2013 Film, Fine Arts, Music -
FOREST FOR THE TREES Forrest For the Trees
A story of a man that lives in a tree. We created this when asked to make a little short for a Christmas celebration. We wanted to tell a story that felt a hundred years old but was modern and magical enough for the holidays. Unfortunately, we couldn't find actors, or sets or any funding really - hence the story and animation by Eric Larkin from the Creative School of Thought.
Special thanks to Ashley Dickerson and Glad Tidings Tabernacle.
Enjoi. 2012 Film, Animation, Illustration -
RHYMES OF A ROLLING STONE PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN,
Among the most charming neighborhoods you'll find in New York City. Well established, but still retaining that NYC grit, it's the perfect place for a Saturday stroll of inspiration.
A camera in hand and a leisurely walk through Brooklyn's Prospect Park gave way to this piece about the simple things in life. Inspired by Robert Service's poem, we set out to capture ordinary moments to bring to life the vivid imagery in the piece "A Rolling Stone."
Sometimes the best walks have no rational- neither does this film. We met dogs, laughed at little kids and made a new musical friend. Discovering Park Slope and new people was the perfect setting for this poetic prose.
Film by Eric Larkin & Ashley Larkin
Music: Jonathan Melville Pratt
Camera: Canon 60D
creativeschoolofthought.com 2011 Film, Photography, Poetry -
A LIFE IN A DAY JULY 24 2010 - I decided to make a film about my day. Just an ordinary Saturday. I made it a goal to set out to capture something mundane. I suceeded - but a mundane day seems like a lot of fun when you cut it up in video chunks. Welcome to my life. 2010 Film
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