Posts have been a lil slow round here, Creative Destruction has made Runamukvisuals.com its forgotten li’l brother. But the lil guy is gonna bounce back. RV begins rolling out like the old days now. Enjoy
Some of Duncan’s colour film keepers
Some of Wade’s film and digi stills. The last one of Jane is outtahand
Creative Destruction: Black & White Roll
07/20/2010 - Posted by RV in ARCHIVES, CREATIVE DESTRUCTION, PHOTOGRAPHYWe just returned from what was well and truly the funnest trip of my life. Ive never been to a town that says ‘get fucked’ to boredom like the one I just called home forĀ 2 weeks. Not one dull moment, I actually would of liked one dull moment so I could appreciate those moments prior to it. We surfed, we fished, we partied. We lived the sort of fortnight that you wish you had a replay button for. A bag of clips sits beside me awaiting the cull, a pile of photos leans against it, photos that sum up the adventure from high speed blurs to sun blazed lifestylers. It was fucking momentus. Life is good right now.
Posts will resume in the next few days we hope you join us.
CREATIVE DESTRUCTION CH2: THE KIDS OF MISION MEXICO
07/01/2010 - Posted by RV in ARCHIVES, CREATIVE DESTRUCTIONIt is easy to doubt the world we live in. But there is still good in the world you just have to step aside from the pack and take a look for yourself.
What Pam and Alan Skuse have created is something I had never witnessed until going to Mision Mexico. Their Story is exceptional. They packed up their life and said goodbye to their family in Australia, they set out to build a family for kids that didnt have one. That was 10 years ago. They are now Mum and Dad to 52 of the happiest little souls you will ever meet.
In saying this we hope you do meet these kids one day.
You can donate to the kids of Mission Mexico through our Paypal account, there is a button that sits just to the right of the video player. If you have the means to supply the refuge with anything from new clothes and stationary to surfboards you can make contact here.
As mentioned in Chapter 2 it was the film ‘Somewhere Near Tapachula’ that inspired our trip to Mexico. The films’ creators Stefan Hunt and Jonno Durrant made this amazing film with a very tight budget and it is commendable that every cent they make from the film will go directly to Mision Mexico. To purchase the film you can do so here
Roll 2 of Badnone Super8. Same deal as Roll 1, as it was shot with tunes on top. Enjoy
Technology has lead Creative Destruction into the world of High Definiton, but with ‘Contrast’ being the main theme of the project we have a couple of Super8 camera’s onboard as well. Sure, the surf world is getting ‘arty’ and their is crew who are off it, but hey, each to their own, Super8 makes now look like then, saves all that time spent reminiscing.
‘Badnone Super8′ is going to roll throughout the project. Wade’s going to drop unedited full rolls of Super8 on top of some tunes that reflect the location the film was shot. The clip will be loaded up, untouched or modified. Here is Roll 1, enjoy.
We plan to incorporate a lot of Wades drawings and art in the site and the project. Mucho Mono features on the bottom corner of the creative destruction homepage. Wade gave him some life with a sequence of stills while we were in Central America. It aint much, but it is mucho.
Detatching yourself from the edit is often needed when piecing a project together. It sucks to have to delete sections in any project but Chapter one was almost 25 minutes in length. Something had to go.
Sterling played a bigger role in the original edit, he’s just that sort of character, he doesnt follow the camera the camera follows him. When it came down to it, the section above was the only place we could find some extra minutes so we had to delete it.
Sterling has to be one of the best people you could have on a trip, there’s a joke in every moment. At the trips end he was still gettin’ laughs.
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Music by: Kleenbeats
Sterling Spencer is something else altogether. This is his voice over a strange moment between two lovers on the beach at Playa Grande, first take.










































