Yeast Culture (company)

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Yeast Culture
Company typeFilm making, animation and digital media
IndustryArts and Media
Founded1999
HeadquartersCamden
ProductsDocumentary, drama, video installation, animation, dance, live VJing
Websiteyeastculture.org

Yeast Culture, sometimes spelt yeastCulture is a company engaged in film making and digital media, based in Camden, London. The company was started in 1999 by directors Nick Hillel and Marc Silver. Silver left the company in 2005 but Hillel remains as creative director and is supported by a team of film-makers, visual artists and animators. It embraces many diverse disciplines including documentary, drama, video installation, animation, dance, live VJing and touring exhibitions.[1][2][3]

Yeast Culture shot and edited four, one-hour documentaries for

BBC 2; Naked Protest, Burning Man – Community or Kaos, Global Protest – The Battle of Prague and Big Chill in Cairo (1999).[4]

Among their other clients have been work for

[12][13][14][15][16]

References

  1. ^ "Jammie Cullum". XL Video. 2006. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  2. ^ O'Donovan, Terry (22 July 2010). "Confluence". The Stage. Retrieved 13 November 2010. Nick Hillel's visual projections are surely the most sophisticated and sensitive on stage.
  3. ^ Walters, John L (12 December 2005). "Norwegian Voices Barbican, London". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 November 2010. Video artists Yeast did their best to unify all this Nordic diversity with arresting, largely monochrome visuals.
  4. ^ 4docs films King of Laughter, Made by Nick Hillel, 2008. Retrieved 2010
  5. ^ "Yeastculture". About. Yeast Culture. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  6. ^ Johnson, Phil (15 January 2006). "Jamie Cullum, Colston Hall, Bristol". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2010. The superb visuals designed by Yeast, which mix inventive little films and animations with live-camera coverage of Jamie's manic gurning, offer a classy context for the songs, while the black-and-white live shots supply the intimate jazz-club vibe that gets lost in a big hall.
  7. ^ http://www.coolhunting.com/culture/yeastculture.php quote=They can do it off-the-cuff too, and have VJ'd for artists as varied as the Beastie Boys and Matthew Herbert, and also at the Big Chill. They'll be pulling out all the stops as part of the BBC's Electric Proms
  8. ^ The Independent quote= Film sequences, by Nick Hillel and Yeast Culture, flash up vague philosophical statements.
  9. ISSN 0261-3077
    . Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  10. ^ http://www.journal-online.co.uk/article/7360-the-virtual-cellist. quote= visuals invite a hauntingly haptic engagement with the screen, as abstract ballet dancers move majestically across a grey-scaled live feed of Matthew’s performance as if lifted straight from a Degas sketch. Flashes of a South American shaman, engulfed in swirling smoke, inaugurate the poetics of the melting of screen-into space-into audience mediation, creating an all-engulfing entropic experience.
  11. ^ http://www.theartsdesk.com/dance/akram-khan-desh-sadlers-wells-theatre quote= This production looks as if it has cost hundreds of thousands of pounds to stage, with its luxuriously liberal video animations by Yeast Culture
  12. ^ The Independent quote= The film-maker Nick Hillel, creative director of the digital studio Yeast Culture, is giving me a sneak peek at his projected visuals for Béla Bartók's one-act opera
  13. ^ "Review: San Francisco Symphony thrills with 'Bluebeard's Castle'". Los Angeles Times. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  14. ^ http://www.sfgate.com/music/article/Nick-Hillel-directs-Bartok-s-Bluebeard-s-Castle-3650294.php quote= Nick Hillel directs Bartok's 'Bluebeard's Castle'
  15. ^ http://www.theaterdogs.net/2012/06/20/sf-symphony-scales-bluebeards-castle/ quote= images that, even if they weren’t literal or specific to the story, evoked just the right emotion
  16. ^ http://www.ebar.com/arts/art_article.php?sec=outthere&article=376 quote= of film company Yeast Culture (Nitin Sawney , Akram Khan, Beastie Boys), who has created evocative imagery and unusual staging to help tell the story.