Bleeding Apple is a collective of film and video artists working out of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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Formed in 2008, Bleeding Apple is not a company, but an organized movement of artists working under one banner to collaborate on various forms of video and film projects, including music videos, short and full-length film, documentaries, animation and video art.
The artists working within the Bleeding Apple collective continue to maintain their autonomy as artists and often produce works outside of the collective. The mission of Bleeding Apple is to promote a tradition of successful Canadian independent films, particular films made in the region of Guelph, Ontario. Bleeding Apple members continually prove to be pioneers in this movement, and are important players in the construction of the new Canadian film movement.
Founding members include Philip Carrer, Grayden Laing, Angus McLellan and David McLeod, all of whom are established video and film artists who have won awards for their work and have had works broadcast and distributed.
The collective is also consistently affiliated with Guerilla Force Films, Chronograph, Septagon Studios, Black Fawn Films, Suburban Noize Records, and Ed Video Media Arts Centre.
The Bleeding Apple logo was designed by Jordan Jocius.
Chad Archibald on IMDB
Ryan Barrett on IMDB
Philip Carrer on IMDB
Angus McLellan on IMDB
Dave McLeod on IMDB
Grayden Laing
Since 2008, Bleeding Apple members have Directed and Produced music videos for videos such as:
(includes only credits created while officially a member of Bleeding Apple)
"Everything U Need" by Smash Hi-Fi/ Leeroy Thornhill
"K.O.T.T.O.N.M.O.U.T.H Song" by Kottonmouth Kings
"Jane Doe" by Chad Laughing
"Renegade" by Hed PE
"Cranky Banditz" by Bourgeois Cyborgs (aka Noah 23 and Barracuda)
"Booty Call" by Brokencyde
"Sinner" by Big B
"Down By Law" by X-Clan
"Penny Candy" by Kidstreet
"Hope that lives today" The Speakeasies
"Kill" So Sick Social Club
"Heights" Eyes Set to Kill
"The World Outside" Eyes Set to Kill
"Porn Star" Swollen Members
"Warriors" Swollen Members
"Run" So Sick Social Club
"Robot" Dog Bus
"Tangerine Sky" by Kottonmouth Kings
"40 oz" by Brokencyde
"Evolution" by Johnny Richter
"D is who I B" by D-Loc
"Stomp" by Kottonmouth Kings
"Rampage" by Kottonmouth Kings
"Long Live the Kings" by Kottonmouth Kings
"Deadly Weapon" by Eyes Set to Kill
"Let Me In" by Alexia
"At it Again" by Johnny Richter
"Let's Go" by Johnny Richter
"Playa" by D-Loc
"Vapors" by Potlock
"Once in My Life" by Black Sunshine
"Swan Song" by Unwritten Law
"Start a Mosh Pit" by Final Trigger
"He Thinks Calculus is Easy" by The Speakeasies
"Bright Green Laces" by Noah 23
"Hero City" by No Assembly Required
"Call for War" So Sick Social Club
"No One to Blame" Slaves on Dope
"Middle Finger" Blue Felix
"He Thinks Calculus is Easy" The Speakeasies
"Humanity's Last Hope" Massive Slavery
Films (short and full-length) and video art works created by Bleeding Apple members since 2008
(includes only credits created while officially a member of Bleeding Apple)
"Umbrella Rod" Directed by Philip Carrer (2008)
"Nice Dream" Directed by Angus McLellan (2009)
"Miracle" Directed by Angus McLellan (2008)
"The Red Button" Directed by Angus McLellan (2008)
"Masks" Directed by Philip Carrer (2008)
"Her" Directed by Angus McLellan (2009)
"The Interview" Directed by David McLeod (2009)
"Tell Me A Secret" Directed by David McLeod (2010)
"Janus" Directed by David McLeod for Maya Jessica Inc.(2010)
"Victim" Directed by Ryan Barrett
"If a Tree Falls" Directed by Philip Carrer (2010)
"Neverlost" Directed by Chad Archibald (2010)
"In the House of Flies" (2011) Directed by Philip Carrer
"Creep" (2011) Directed by Dave McLeod
(includes only awards won while officially a member of Bleeding Apple)
2010 Fantasia Film Festival "Best Canadian/Quebec Feature" Bronze (for "Neverlost")
2010 Bare Bones International Film Festival "Best Micro Short International" (for "The Interview")
2010 Open APPerture Film Festival Best Experimental Film Award (for "Her")
2009 Bank of Montreal Short Shorts Best Film Award at the Grand River Film Festival (for "Her")
March 2009 New Covey Trailer Awards "Most Artistic Trailer" (for "Masks")
Heels over Head [1] Ned Bekavac, Guelph Tribune, 2008
Internet Launch for Music Video [2] Guelph Tribune, 2008
New Kidstreet Video! [3] Tannis Fowler, Guelph Mercury, 2009
Local Film Set to hit the big screen [4] Guelph Mercury, 2008
"Neverlost Review in Variety" [5] 2010