New images from a pilot being put together prior to the Cannes Film Festival.
Just back from a filming trip in northern Norway. Filmed the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) on the first night. An amazing display of dancing ripples of colour across the sky. All part of the ongoing ‘The Air Holds Still’ project.
Off to Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) on Sunday.
Philip Clemo has been filming in Iceland again, this time focusing on frozen waterfalls and crawling about in an ice cave under one of the glaciers. This is all part of the extended film project, The Air Holds Still On My Breath. The original film made in Iceland under that name is currently keeping a low profile while development work continues on expanding the whole project into a feature film.
More filming trips coming up including a possible Northern Lights excursion in northern Norway.
The film Melt will be shown at the London Short Film Festival in January 2010. More details at†LSFF
Philip Clemo at the Reykjavik International Film festival in Iceland after the premier of the film Melt.
The film†Melt will have its European and Nordic premier at the Reykjavik International Film Festival in Iceland in September. More details of the festival at†www.riff.is
The film formerly known as ‘Surfing Dreams & Chaos’ has now had a name change. It is now known as ‘Melt’. The name of the piece of music it is edited to is still called ‘Surfing Dreams & Chaos’, from the Soundzero album. You can view it here.
NOTE: TURN THE HD BUTTON ON (TOP RIGHT OF MONITOR) TO WATCH IN HIGH DEFINITION.

Philip Clemo’s debut album from 1997 – Inhale The Colours (the first of two collaborative albums with violinist and composer Ysanne Spevack) is now available online for the first time. You can download it from iTunes.
You can now purchase the Soundzero album (a collaboration with Ysanne Spevack) online at Amazon and iTunes.
There are now two excerpts from The Air Holds Still On My Breath – The Iceland Journey, shot on location in Iceland,†available to view online on†Vimeo (best option) and on†YouTube.†The film moves through the journey of life in 7 episodes: Orientation, Exhilaration, Isolation, Consolidation, Expansion, Transformation and an un-named final section. It†is an invitation to ‘let go of the map’, drop a little deeper, and perceive the world differently.