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  • Butternut Squash Ravioli
    A short video on how to make the ultimate ravioli, made with fresh pasta. I wanted to experiment with the video recipe format and create something much more condensed and stylised.
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    A film by Liam Southall
    Cooked by Elspeth Wild
    Music: La Conga Blicoti by Josephine Baker
    Culinary Arts, Film
    2013
  • Autumn Apple Day
    Filmed at the annual October Apple Day celebrations in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire. The event's centrepiece is the restored mid 19th Century one-tonne traditional twin screw apple press that can produce up to 200 gallons of apple juice. The apples were provided by guests up to two weeks before the event in exchange for free apple juice and cider on the day! The event also featured live music from local bands and Morris dancing.

    Film by Liam Southall
    Song: Suze by Bob Dylan
    Advertising, Cinematography, Film
    2013
  • 1 in 600
    1 IN 600 - THE MAKING OF A COLLECTION is a short documentary that explores the creative process of fashion design student Rebecca Head as she takes inspiration from her rare genetic disorder Gaucher disease.

    Rebecca used the MRI scans of her body as the start point for her collection entitled "1 in 600". She hopes that the collection will bring more awareness to the disease.

    This film was made as part of a creative collaboration with the Bath Spa University Fashion Design course.
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    Directed by Liam Southall
    Fashion Styling, Film
    2013
  • Infinis Centre of Excellence film
    Film produced for The Infinis Energy Group and their new Centre of Excellence facility in Lancaster.

    Infinis are one the U.K's largest renewable energy producers, ranked 3rd in The Sunday Times Best Green Companies and 1st in The Sunday Times Deloitte buyout growth league.

    Directed, Camera and Edit by Liam Southall
    Advertising, Branding, Film
    2012
  • London Fashion Week
    London Fashion Week AW 12 coverage for the popular women's website Catwalk Queen and MSN.co.uk. Episodes were daily and included runway footage and exclusive interviews with designers.

    Directed, Filmed and Edited by Liam Southall
    Fashion, Fashion Styling, Film
    2012
  • Christmas Mail Shot
    On December 20th 2011 we sent a specially designed box through the English Royal Mail postal service to document its progress. Using next day delivery the parcel went all the way from London to the recipients tree in 15 hours!

    Merry Christmas!

    Directed & Edited by Liam Southall
    Co-Producer James Trosh
    Film
    2012
  • Printing with John Eaves
    Following artist John Eaves as he visits 107 Workshop to work on his new series of prints, it was a new process of working for John. 107 Workshop have worked with the likes of Howard Hodgkin & Gillian Ayres on prints.

    Reprints of John's work are until recently sold at Ikea stores around the world where his piece 'Blue Spreading' became a bestseller.

    Directed & Edited by Liam Southall
    Film, Painting, Fine Arts
    2011
  • The Infinis Challenge - Infinis Energy Group
    ‘The Infinis Challenge’ is a 25 minute documentary for The Infinis Energy Group (one of the U.K’s largest renewable energy producers & 3rd in The Sunday Times Best Green Companies).

    Filming lead us to each of the company’s 12 regions around the U.K over a two week intensive shoot.

    In October 2011 the film premiered to around 1,000 staff and investors over two days in Northampton as part of the company’s annual conference.

    Directed, Camera & Edit by Liam Southall
    Film
    2011
  • There's No Place Like Home
    There’s No Place Like Home is documentary about my home city of Bath. It follows me as I return after three years looking to find out if there is something special about the small city of 80,000 people. I look at whether Bath, home to the likes of Ken Loach, Peter Gabriel, Nicholas Cage and Jane Austen has an unusual effect of inspiring its residents.

    I joined two of the cities most prolific artists for the film, John Eaves and Pete Brown to see how the buildings, the landscape and the people have played a huge part in influencing their work.

    Directed & Edited by Liam Southall
    Film, Fine Arts, Painting
    2011
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