Showing posts with label tyler jensen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tyler jensen. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Video: More Sarah M. Holm fashions debuted in Tyler Jensen's film series

Fashion meets film in a new film series by local filmmaker Tyler Jensen. Local designer Sarah M. Holm has teamed up withe the filmmaker to debut new looks from her Spring 2012 collection. You may remember the first film in the series; now the second and third of the four-party "Dressed to Kill" mini series are now online. The mini series are part of Jensen's larger, ongoing "30 films in 30 days" project.

Film #2, "Dressed to Kill: Terminal Coolness, Or I Used To Eat Your Brains Before Everyone Else Did!", features Donnie Dirk's Zombie Den and a zombie theme:

Dressed To Kill: Terminal Coolness, Or I Used To Eat Your Brains Before Everyone Else Did! from Tyler Jensen on Vimeo.

Film #3, "Dressed to Kill: Tonight the Devil Dances in Hell," features Minneapolis band L'Assassins, was filmed on location at the legendary Clubhouse Jäger and is inspired by Tales from the Crypt/Creepshow and the stylings of Ed Wood, Mario Bava and the production ethics of Roger Corman:

Dressed To Kill: Tonight The Devil Dances In Hell from Tyler Jensen on Vimeo.

The rest of the films can be found here.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Video: Rewind Vintage's Get Pretty Sale

As part of his "30 Films in 30 Days" short film series, local filmmaker Tyler Jensen has crafted yet another video confection, this time inspired by Rewind Vintage's Get Pretty Sale this weekend. The weekend-long, semi-annual sale offers 25% off everything in both of Rewind's locations. View more of Tyler's films at his 30 Films and 30 Days page on Vimeo.

Get Pretty! from Tyler Jensen on Vimeo.

Visit Rewind at 2829 Johnson St. NE., Minneapolis, 612-788-9870 & 4806 Chicago Ave. S., Minneapolis, 612-824-1350, www.rewindminneapolis.com

Monday, July 25, 2011

Video: Sarah M. Holm debuts Spring 2011 designs in new short film series

Local designer Sarah M. Holm has announced an upcoming collaboration with up-and-coming local filmmaker Tyler Jensen, in which he would create a series of four short films to feature her spring 2012 line. The first of these films was released today on Vimeo.com as a part of Tyler’s “30 films in 30 days” project. Inspired by a shared love of campy horror movies, the duo melded their talents for this series. Stay tuned to Jensen's website www.typicalfilms.com for forthcoming films, and view the first film below, which is set in local vintage haven Via's Vintage.

Dressed To Kill: Coutorture from Tyler Jensen on Vimeo.