As an industry, Hollywood has long been a mirror reflecting the dynamic narratives of our society, albeit not always accurately or fairly when it comes to different cultures. Throughout my career, I’ve witnessed firsthand the ebb and flow of how cultures are addressed in the film and television industry. From the early black-and-white films to today’s vibrant high-definition stories, the quest for inclusion in Hollywood has been both a struggle and a transformative journey
Anna Wilding created a widely recognized film -on earthquakes and their devastating impact, inspired by the urgent needs of a town struck by a catastrophic seismic event. Released through non-traditional methods, including movie theaters, the film became a vital public resource for the Red Cross, other humanitarian organizations, and communities. It serves as an essential guide to aid preparedness and response during force majeure events caused by major climatic disruptions. The film highlights the critical importance of third-party documentation and swift first responses in mass catastrophic situations, offering valuable insights to those navigating shock and recovery.
Our team have been producers and managers on music videos for major artists and record labels all over the world .Rolling Stones through to UB40 to Lenny Kravitz . Flashback two Australasian artists
Annie Crummer "See What Love Can Do" off the album "Language" Directed Produced and Production Designed by Anna Wilding for Warner Bros WBG.
This song was remake of the original form Jerry Lynn WIlliams and this video was made several years before Eric Clapton's release of the same song in 1999.
David Parker The Phone is Ringing -Warner Music WBG Directed Produced and Production Designed by Anna Wilding. T
The first video scored a massive hit for the artist Annie Crummer at the time.The second video Phone is Ringing had more airplays than the new single by David Bowie, released on same day on VH1 and MTV at the time. Note also that the techniques Anna Wilding used in this video, pushing boundaries in editing and color. Ms Wilding created this technique well before the Oscar Winner film Schindler's List came out, probably referencing it, with the image of the girl in the little red dress in the film.
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