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’I've been speaking to my good friend Jamal Edwards for some time about finding an interesting way to collaborate. For those who don’t know, Jamal runs a successful and innovative YouTube channel called SB.TV. They curate and feature up-and-coming British music talent. In the last few months we’d both taken notice of Skinny Living, a 4 piece band from Wakefield, England. They had posted a couple of really cool one take acoustic iphone videos up on Facebook. Jamal and I decided we’d both love to work with Skinny Living and have them perform their song “The Journey” in different ways on our respective channels. On our channel Skinny Living would perform a stripped down acoustic version whilst on SB.TV they would collaborate with spoken word artist George the Poet.
As you might have realised the shed, though lovely, is not very big. This is the first time we’ve attempted to have 4 people in the shed at once, but Ryan, Will, Danny, and Rhys, were very game and managed to make it a cosy fit.
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In all my experiences of visiting America I’ve never left the coasts. It seems to be somewhat of a common trend to stay close to the familiar landscapes of Los Angeles and New York. However, I’ve always heard lots of about the southern states of America. The culture, the landscape, the people, the music. New Orleans really seems to be at the centre of all of this. A melting pot of cultures and influences; a physical embodiment of the intriguing and complex history of the south. I’ve always wanted to visit. So when we approached Marriott to help us film a travel series it seemed like the perfect opportunity. Our aim was to travel to three different Marriott hotels across the globe and spend just twenty four hours in each location in order to capture the city and the culture. It was important that each place had a strong visual culture and represented a different part of the world. We decided to start our journey in the United States, then travel to Japan, and finally head to Turkey. Along the way our goal was to capture the variety and contrast between global cultures.
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