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SAVANNAH

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PRODUCTION DESIGNER

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Music Video

Dark synth-pop with ‘Under the Skin’ vibes, the video tells the story of a woman with dark power over men, & in turn their power over her. They are her prisoners & captors, her shadows & obsessions, her victory & her downfall, her prize & her punishment.

Director: Imogen McCluskey

Producer: Fat Salmon

Cinematographer: Lucca Barone-Peters

Production Designer: Emily Jansz

Music and Lyrics : Ivy-Jane Browne

Editor: Adam Shean

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Best Music Video - Sydney Lift-Off Film
WINNER-InternationalWomensFilmFestival-2
OFFICIAL SELECTION - International Short
OFFICIAL SELECTION - Depth of Field Inte
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Award Winner

  • CLIPPED - Best Australian Music Video 2019

  • Women's International Film Festival

  • Moondance International Film Festival

 

Official Selection

  •    The depth of Field International Film Festival (best production design)

  •    International Short Film Festival

 

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PRESS

  • JUNE 2019 - The Music Network - CLIPPED Music Video gongs

The fourth annual CLIPPED Music Video Festival saw over 400 submissions from across Australia and New Zealand.

The event took place on June 15, with the Australian and New Zealand Finalist Top 40 music videos screened throughout the night and over $20,000 worth of prizes given away.

 

Some of the big winners included Ivy-Jane Brown for ‘Savannah’ taking home Best Australia Video, and ‘Feeling Free’ by Leisure taking the top NZ award - READ MORE

 

  • JUNE 2019 - CLIPPED Music Video Festival 2019 – Winners & Nominees

BEST VIDEO (AU) - IVY-JANE BROWN – SAVANNAH (DIRECTOR: IMOGEN MCCLUSKEY) - READ MORE

 

  • JUNE 2019 - Finalist for Clipped Music Video Awards

WINNER of Best Australian Music Video 2019 - READ MORE

 

  • SEPT 2018 - Sticks and Stones Mothership - SHIT TO WATCH

Sydney-based artist Ivy-Jane Browne presents her stunning debut music video in collaboration with Fat Salmon Productions. - READ MORE

Emily lives and works on the unceded land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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