MDes Sound for the Moving Image School of Simulation & Visualisation

Oscar Prentice-Middleton

(b.1991)

Glasgow based artist working with sound, animation and video

Contact
oscarprenticemiddleton@gmail.com
oscarprenticemiddleton.co.uk
Works
fly undone

Collaborative Works
Still, Passing Between Worlds (2021)
The Stone Age (2021)

fly undone

Collaborative projects:

below are two films made collaboratively; the images and concept by Alison Piper (MLitt Fine Art Practice) with sound design and composition by Oscar P-M.

Still, Passing Between Worlds (2021)

Digital video with sound (7 mins 30)

Rather than experiencing twenty-four frames per second ‘Still, Passing Between Worlds’ keeps the audience in the dark, allowing them to see a single frame at a time, and imagines a world outside the boundary of the lens.

Collaboration with Oscar Prentice-Middleton (MDes Sound For Moving Image.) Oscar took a holistic approach to the sound design, which happened concurrently with the editing of the film.

Official Selection: Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2021

Still, Passing Between Words (2021)

Digital video with sound (7 mins 30)

The Stone Age (2021)

I was commissioned by the Edinburgh International Book Festival to make a short film in response to T.S Eliot award-winning poet Jen Hadfield’s new collection The Stone Age.

Sound designer Oscar Prentice-Middleton (MDes Sound for Moving Image) worked with an abstract palette of field recordings from Shetlandic sound recordist Jenny Sturgeon. As a starting point, he built a tempo based on the sun’s path across the sky during a Shetland solstice. The soundtrack embodies a synthesis of the natural and the human-made, and includes calls from a local seabird colony (Storm Petrels, Oystercatchers and Gannets), trickling gyös, spinning wheels, and traditional musical instruments. Short excerpt on this page.

The Stone Age (Excerpt)

Short excerpt from 'The Stone Age' Dir: Alison Piper Dop: Kirstin McMahon Sound Design: Oscar Prentice-Middleton Field Recordings: Jenny Sturgeon Costume: Kirsty Halliday HMU: Babs Clubb 1st AD: Henry Gordon Produced by White Stag Films