Filmmakers from Shilo make a run for the ages
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Since launching in 2004, in the course of becoming one of the most sought-after creative production companies serving the entertainment, brand marketing and advertising industries, Shilo has taken on a number of inspirational side projects, each of which speaks volumes about the company and its approaches to life and artistry. In 2008, it was their phenomenal MTV Burma Viral, produced with Carl Le Blonde and his colleagues from Ogilvy and Mather Amsterdam, which has won major awards and worldwide acclaim, while also dramatically impacting awareness and delivering some hope to the Burmese people. Previous years saw the unveiling of their monograph We Make It Good and the experimental short films "The War" and "City of Good," to name but a few of their mesmerizing, original, self-driven works. By visiting their website at www.shilo.tv, you can also experience their award-winning commercial, music video, and main title projects. In April of this year, as part of the company's participation in the creative F5 Festival in New York City, working under the direction of co-founder and creative director Andre Stringer, Shilo's crew stepped-up production on a project they'd been shaping-up for nearly a year. It was screened successfully to an enthusiastic crowd at F5, and then released worldwide in May. Further information on this amazing project for Australian musical artists BrotherSister is available here.


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