BRIEF
The Making of SEE MONSTER.
A film about a retired rig as it embarks on its journey to becoming a unique and groundbreaking public art installation, exploring sustainability and inspiring conversations around reuse, renewables and the great British weather.
"The Making of Sea Monster" is a film about the transformation of a retired rig from the North Sea into one of the UK's largest public art installations, the goal was to explore the themes of reuse, renewables, and the great British weather through the lens of this unique and ambitious project. The team behind SEE MONSTER are NEWSUBSTANCE. They are an award-winning creative studio driven by invention, technology and performance. They have over 15 years’ experience designing and building brave and ambitious projects that blur the lines of art, engineering, and technology.
CLIENT
NEWSUBSTANCE
UNBOXED : CREATIVITY IN THE UK
TEAM
Director - Phil Barber
DOP - Tom Box
Creative Producer - Sarah Oglesby
Sound - Denmarc Creary
Editor - Oliver Jameson
Studio Producer - Lou Barber
SEE MONSTER | ARRIVAL
SEE MONSTER is a decommissioned North Sea offshore platform, transformed into one of the UK's largest art exhibitions. This world first is New Substance's largest project to date. The company based in Leeds UK want this to inspire global conversations about reuse, renewables and the great British weather.
Commissioned by UNBOXED
Supported by North Somerset Council.