Bringing Bristol’s Nelson St to Life: The ‘See No Evil’ Documentary
Bristol’s Street Art Movement
Bristol has long been a hub for street art, with a rich history that includes famous names like Banksy. The ‘See No Evil’ project is a testament to the city’s ongoing commitment to fostering artistic expression and community engagement through public art. This documentary not only highlights the artistic achievements of the project but also situates it within the broader context of Bristol’s street art movement.
Filming Techniques and Equipment
We used a variety of filming techniques to capture the vibrancy and energy of the event. This included time-lapse sequences, wire cams, and pole cams, all of which added dynamic perspectives to the film. The documentary was primarily shot on Canon 5D’s, which provided stunning visual quality and flexibility in our shooting process.
Interviews and Insights
The film offers an in-depth look at the creative process behind the ‘See No Evil’ project. Through interviews with the participating artists, we delve into their inspirations and techniques. Organisers and council members also share their thoughts on the impact of the project on Bristol’s cultural landscape and the importance of street art in the city’s identity.
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