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Kyle Stevenson // Showreel

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An overview of my most recent commercial, short film and documentary work. The following work was all produced in Cape Town (South Africa).
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THATO
Producer / Director

45 second commercial
35mm Kodak Film
Arriflex 435
± R5000 (ZAR) budget (excl. film stock, camera and processing)

This was a Ster-Kinekor (nation-wide movie thearte chain) comminsioned commercial for their charity, Vision Mission. It tests and gives free prescription glasses to under-privledged children around South Africa.  This commercial is one of five finalist that will be screened in nation-wide Ster-Kinekor cinemas.
FUTURE CAPE TOWN: KOEBERG
Producer / Director

12 minute short
expository documentary
Canon 5D Mark II
± R500 (ZAR) budget (excl. camera and lighting)

The documentary is a short pitch for a possible tv mini-series exploring the future infrastructure of different major cities around the world. This "episode" explores the possibility of a meltdown at Koeberg Nuclear Power Station, just outside Cape Town, and how this would affect the city.
OUR FRACTURED MORALITY
Co-Producer / Writer / Director

15 minute short film
crime drama
Canon 1D Mark IV / 5D Mark II / 7D
± R6000 (ZAR) (excl. camera and lighting)

Set in present day South Africa, Jason, a young man is accused of raping and killing a girl after a night out with his best-friend, Sean. Jason claims he is innocent, this is his journey through the South African criminal justice system.
THERE ARE NO HEROES
Co-Producer / Co-Writer / Director

40 minute film
science-fiction drama
Arriflex D-21
± R40 000 (ZAR) budget

Several years after a the meltdown of a nuclear power plant in Cape Town; Drew, a young single-mother and factory worker, who must fight to survive in a dystopian future, ruled by a sinister pharmaceutical company called DARCORP. This film will be touring international festivals in 2012.
Kyle Stevenson // Showreel
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Kyle Stevenson // Showreel

This is a collection of my most recent film direction projects.

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