Sam Edwards Managing Partner

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Round up spent painting walls and working on community projects like the Nomadic Community Gardens & Meeting of Styles, Jim Vision has put together a fresh show-reel of our favourite projects from the last few years.

In addition to featuring supreme hyper-lapse footage from TCShootme, there’s clips from the Tron : Legacy, Mission Impossible, The Watchmen mural projects, amongst others and it features collaborative pieces with artists like Busk, Oly Kenna, and DrZadok.

As a creative production team Endoftheline, headed up by Jim Vision, started working in the time-lapse / video / graffiti genre in 2008, but Jim’s interest in creating videos stem from studying time-based new media and checking out the inspiring works from Exceeda, Chris Cunningham, Dj Yoda and more. His first early time-lapses were for Ninja Scroll, and then this expanded to working on projects for Paramount Pictures in early 2009, where we worked with Sam Wilkins and somehow managed to kill a Canon camera by taking too many pictures…. phew.

That first video for Watchmen was a crazy project. It was our first proper release to Vimeo that went viral before people knew what that meant! The video show-cased the story of 5 days and 4 artists painting multiple characters each day, then each morning we turned up and painted out the work from the day before with a new set piece.

Our first videos were simple concepts but since then we’ve tried to reinvent them and add in new elements, like drone camera footage for the Metal Gear rising mural in 2013, as a way to level up the way we record the awesome murals painted by the artists we’re working with and to deal with taller walls and larger spaces to record. The majority of our videos are edited in-house by Vision himself, and over the years we have been humbled by the input from a huge wealth of creative talent from like-minded photographers, videographers and video geniuses.

MADEIT CREDITS

  • Walt Disney UK, Namco Bandai UK, Paramount Pictures UK,Client

Showreel of Hyperlapse, Timelapse & Graffiti murals from Jim Vision & EndoftheLine

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