Love, again | Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Darya Bradshaw from Sea FilmsDirector
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Jess Newman from Neon Sheep FilmsDirector
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Darya BradshawWriter
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Jess Newman from Neon Sheep FilmsWriter
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Thomas ByrneKey Cast"Musician"
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Caroline CoddKey Cast
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Connor O'SheaKey Cast
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Annette EldridgeKey Cast"Cellist"
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Project Type:Music Video
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Genres:Music Video, Romance, Drama
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Runtime:4 minutes 10 seconds
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Completion Date:January 17, 2021
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Production Budget:200 USD
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Country of Origin:Australia
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Country of Filming:Australia, United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Filmmaker, Darya Bradshaw was raised on the Northshore of Long Island, New York. As the “professional daydreamer” her inspiration is born from her endless fanaticizing and getting lost in the rhythm of music. Darya works as an international video creator and photographer. Since adolescence, she has studied and practiced filmmaking at various art and film production institutions. Throughout the years, she has created a variety of short films and music videos, including but not limited to, the music video “Fear” (2018), awarded first place at the Peace in The Streets Global Film Festival in 2019, official music videos for musicians locally and internationally, feature documentary, “A Man From Druya” (2020), and short film, "Love, again" (2021), awarded at New York International Film Association in 2022. Her ever-growing knowledge and experience, married with a deep emotional connection to music, creates this unique nature to her art.
During the first wave of the global pandemic, the narrative, “Love, again” was written and produced. It was this intense time that I connected with my actors, held auditions, chemistry reads and production meetings, and made a new friend with musician, Thomas Byrne, who scored the soundtrack for this film. If we weren’t living in a time heavily relied on social media, we may have not connected… What makes this special isn’t how it came to be what it is, but when. While the world locked themselves up, living in fear, we created art, and thus, this music video.