Archive for November, 2009

Heidi and Ian in La-La-Land

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Our delightful Ian and Heidi are currently stateside, spending the run up to the holiday season in LA.

They will be checking in from time to time sharing those things that are catching their eye over in the City of Angels. First up, Heidi talks us through a retail event the dynamic duo attended earlier this month…

“Ian and I went to SPACE15Twenty on Wednesday 11th of November to check out this new experiment in retail. The space is a regular host to live performances and film screenings. On the night, they were setting up for the ‘Social Explorations of the Art of Music Video’. Interesting to see the Social implications of an art form that is continuing to evolve. Live music and videos from Gabe Askew (Grizzly Bear) were very cool.

Whilst exploring the space we came across an old photo booth, these are near extinct in the UK so you can only imagine our excitement at the prospect of documenting our new adventure in LA. So after much preening and trying to squeeze ourselves into the tiny booth we took the plunge. Although not our finest modelling shots we feel this has captured a brief moment of our beginnings in this amazing city.”

Back here in London, we were delighted to see the above pictures. Almost looks like the poster to a daring new Rom-Com… ‘Photo-Booth: Love Can Develop in Less than 2 Minutes’…

Alice in Wonderland Fashion Shoot for Gala Magazine

Yesterday saw the November issue of Gala magazine go on sale, featuring a beautifully shot fashion piece around FIVE33′s Alice in Wonderland Touring Exhibition.

This exclusive video gives you a sneak peak behind the scenes of what went on in Berlin!

Please note: no White Rabbits were harmed in the making of this film.

Alice sets sail for Japan

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Continuing to build global excitement for Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, our Alice in Wonderland Touring Exhibition has set sail for the other side of the world – taking Wonderland to Japan!

Our events team (or ‘miracle workers’ to give them their full job description) have found a way to pack all the wonders of Tim Burton’s imagination into three shipping crates. As you read this, Alice is sailing the 10,000 kilometres to Tokyo.

The Exhibition arrives in Japan and begins construction on the 19th of December, with the doors to the rabbit-hole opening on the 22nd, at the NTV tower, in the heart of one of the world’s most exciting cities.

Our fearless custodian of all things Alice, Maria Walker, is going along for the ride, and will be posting updates from the site, as we get nearer to the big day.

Stay tuned…