Since 2008 Arthur has been shooting and directing action sports films, documentaries and commercials. As one of the co-founders of Eyeforce, Arthur gained experience shooting a wide variety of content for the lifestyle, action sports and outdoor brands. As a director, he likes to capture interesting stories from inspiring people around the globe. As a DOP, besides shooting on land, he loves and thrives shooting in the water or from the air. Together with Eyeforce, Arthur has worked for brands like Red Bull, Corona, KLM, O’Neill, Vodafone, Samsung, Parley and got to portrait many interesting characters to tell truly authentic stories.
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Our relationship with nature not only defines our history, it shapes our future, too. Yet beneath the surface of Iceland’s fjords, an industrial fish farming method threatens to destroy one of Europe’s last remaining wildernesses. Open net salmon farms wreak havoc on the fragile environments they’re placed in, polluting pristine ecosystems while mistreating the farmed fish and driving local salmon populations to extinction. It’s an industry at odds with Iceland’s untouched landscape, and as a growing local movement has shown, nothing replaces nature. Laxaþjóð | A Salmon Nation tells the story of a country united by its lands and waters, and the power of a community to protect the wild places and animals that helped forge its identity.
Learn more and take action via the link below.
https://eu.patagonia.com/gb/en/iceland/
Link to full film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfLBmMK1SAg
Credits
Project: ‘A Salmon Nation’
Client: Patagonia
Production company: Eyeforce
Director & Cinematographer: Arthur Neumeier
Producer Eyeforce: Patricia Simon
Producer Patagonia: Julia Schellekens
Editor & Colorist: Tim Weyer
1st AC & Sound Operator: Abdurrahim Gulten
Sound Design & Sound Mix: Tim Pringle
Cinematographer Protest: Óskar Páll Sveinsson
Executive Producers Patagonia: Jelle Mul, Alex Lowther, Monika McClure
Story Consultancy Patagonia: Louise Brierley - Ingham, Beth Thoren, Gina Lovett, Francesca Curtolo
Starring: Dr. Trygve Poppe, Elli Thor Magnusson, Jóhannes Sturlaugsson, Dalrún Kaldakvísl, Ari Wendel, Elias Petur Vidfjord Thorarinsson, Elvar Örn Fridriksson, Kristin Gísladottir, Veiga Grétarsdóttir, Benedikta Guðrún Svavarsdóttir, Jón Kaldal, Inga Lind Karlsdóttir, Vala Árnadóttir
Music by Bjork
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The Armstrongs - a short film documenting a South African surfing family that lives a life not many would deem conventional. Ian (46), a provider, shaper, former Big Wave World Champion and above all else, a father, along with his wife Lee (45) and their 8 children and 1 grandson redefine ‘what is normal’ and challenge the perspective of modern family values. The Armstrongs share strong bonds with each other and the ocean; making a point of placing well being, unity, love and a genuine connection with nature above financial gain and status. This is their story.
A film by Eyeforce
In association with Stitch Post
Director - Arthur Neumeier
Editor - Jaco Läubscher
Producer - Mascha Spaans
Cinematographer - Arthur Neumeier
2nd Camera operators - Bjorn Baay & Mascha Spaans
Colorist - Nic Apostoli
Final Mix - Tim Pringle
Additional Dungeons footage - Neil Webster / Fixer Film
Music:
In the clouds - Be still the Earth
The Glory fields - Ben winwood
David and I - Giants and Pelgrims
Wild Strawberries - Eternal Tapestry
Mountain Primrose - Eternal Tapestry
Ancient Echoes - Eternal Tapestry
When stars align - Caleb Etheridge
Milchizedek - Giants and Pelgrims
Maidenhair Spleenwort - Eternal Tapestry
A special thanks to the whole Armstrong family:
Ian Armstrong, Lee Armstrong, Holly Armstrong, Max Armstrong, Ruth Armstrong, Asha Armstrong, Maya Armstrong, Rosa Armstrong, Amy Armstrong, Levi Armstrong and grandson Elijah Armstrong
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‘Get in a Good Space’ – an international tourism campaign geared to keep the Western Cape destination top of the travel consideration list by demonstrating how the region is the perfect antidote to lockdown life.
Building on from the ‘We Are Open' campaign which focused on wide open spaces, the new campaign creative beautifully demonstrates the vast and less crowded spaces waiting to be discovered in the Western Cape – a stark contrast to other popular travel destinations in Europe – by showcasing the beauty of the region and the positive feelings it evokes through the eyes of four ‘Neverending Tourists’.
Prioritising two of the Western Cape’s key travel markets, the ‘Neverending Tourists’ featured include German and Dutch expats who came to the Western Cape on holiday, fell in love with the destination, and never left. Using authentic voices to rally potential visitors, the campaign depicts these neverending tourists exploring the spaces they love most, accompanied by them explaining how living in the Cape makes them feel.
Agency - King James Group CT
Client - Wesgro
Director - Arthur Neumeier
Cinematography - Arthur Neumeier & Daniel Walsh
Producer - Mascha Spaans
Production Manager - Jessica Lawson
Camera Assist - Zander Botha
Health & Safety Officer - Alfonzo Mills
ECO - Douw
Security - Omari Losambo
Edit - Tim Weyer
Music Composition - Wayne Simpson
Grading - Nic Apostoli
Local Heroes: Philip Ruther, Martha Gille, Marcus Zandhuis and Celine Hoeks
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Credits
Director: Arthur Neumeier
Project Lead & Producer: Patricia Simon
DOP: Arthur Neumeier
1st AC: Abdurrahim Gulten
Sound Operator: Marcin Knyziak
Local Fixer: Rupert Harman - Soulkitchen
Post Producers: Patricia Simon & Jill Sanrodij
Editor: Tim Weyer
Sound Design & Sound Mix: Tim Pringle
Colorist: Tim Weyer
Producers Patagonia: Roos van de Weerd, Monika McClure, Julia Schellekens
Starring: Danny Renton, Ailsa McLellan, Bally Philp
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Every second breath we take is generated by life in the oceans, and it’s up to all of us to protect them. The Air We Breathe dives deep into Parley’s global mission to safeguard our planet’s blue spaces – meeting the activists, scientists, Indigenous leaders, surfers, volunteers and marine biologists dedicating their lives to protecting the seas.
Shot on location with Parley country teams and their collaborators across three continents, Season 1 sees the crew traveling to Australia, Hawaiʻi and South Africa to uncover the unique relationships between people and the ocean in each region. The short films explore not only Parley’s work intercepting marine plastic pollution, but the deeper connections the organization is forming with local and Indigenous communities – people who have secured the land and seas for millennia and ultimately hold the key to their survival.
SOUTH AFRICA CREDITS:
Production: Eyeforce and Parley for the Oceans
Series Director: Arthur Neumeier
Producer for Eyeforce: Mascha Spaans
Producers for Parley: Michael Long, Chris Hatherill
Local Director / D.O.P: Arthur Neumeier
Camera Operator: Daniel Walsh
Sound technician: Joshua Yon
Editor: Tim Weyer
Sound mix: Tim Pringle (Origin Audio)
Colorist: Tim Weyer
HAWAIʻI CREDITS:
Production: Eyeforce and Parley for the Oceans
Series Director: Arthur Neumeier
Local Director / D.O.P: Filipe Zapelini
Water Cinematographer: Erik Knutson
1st AC: Cori Chong, Bodhi Patil
Producer for Eyeforce: Cathalijn van Hattem
Producers for Parley: Michael Long, Chris Hatherill
Assistant Producer: Jeroen Bartels
Editor: Jaco Laubscher
Sound mix: Tim Weyer
Colorist: Tim Weyer
Featuring: Dr. Cliff Kapono, Dr. Sarah-Jeanne Royer, Sage Yamashita, Mike Coots, Kahi Pacarro, Nainoa Thompson, Austin Kino, Iwalani, Antonia Mascarenhas
AUSTRALIA CREDITS:
Production: Eyeforce and Parley for the Oceans
Series Director: Arthur Neumeier
Local Director / D.O.P: Andrew Kaineder
Water Cinematographer and Additional Aerial Footage: Christian Miller
1st AC: Oliver John Risi
Producer for Eyeforce: Patricia Simon
Producers for Parley: Mike Long, Chris Hatherill
Assistant Producer: Jeroen Bartels
Editor: Tim Weyer
Sound mix: Tim Weyer
Colorist: Tim Weyer
Featuring: Linley Hurrell, Christian Miller, Maren Eibner, Willie Gordon, Dr. Jimmy White, Matt Wheldon, Angelika Volz
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A series of portraits about successful women who are taking their careers to the next level. Three short films were created featuring Igone de Jongh, Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing and Hanna Verboom.
What drives them, how they ended up doing what they love and what inner force was needed to achieve this.
Director: Arthur Neumeier
Cinematography: Zeeger Verschuren & Arthur Neumeier
Executive Producer: Egon Feiner
Producer: Kimberley English
1st AC: Abdurrahim Gulten
Gaffer: Arthur Vis
Edit: Aron van Blooijs & Sander Jorna
Production Assistent: Elia Mitalas
Grading: Nic Apostoli
Music & Sound: Marcus Gehring
Cast:
Igone de Jongh
Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing
Hanna Verboom
Production company: Eyeforce
Agency: Iconic
Client: Breitling
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In collaboration with Monster Children Film, Eyeforce created a Free Range Humans episode for season 2. The story follows marine biologist Loyiso Dunga on his mission to protect the kelp forests.
Loyiso answered nature’s call and has dedicated the past 10 years of his life to helping the planet breathe. He encourages us to protect our precious hidden ecosystems, urging us to educate ourselves to preserve them. Underwater kelp forests produce more than half of the oxygen in the atmosphere.
Credits
Client: Corona
Production: Eyeforce & Monster Children Films
Director: Arthur Neumeier
Executive producer: Jam Hassan
Producer: Linze Harris
SA Producer: Carnita Ferrara
D.O.P.: Arthur Neumeier
Camera Operator: Daniel Walsh
Production Co-ordinator: Mikhaela Visser
Production Assistant: Bernard Akogu
Cast: Loyiso Dunga & Mikey February
Focus Puller: Matthew McDonald
Sound: Joshua Yon
DIT: Mikey Mtsinje
Photographer: Sacha Specker
Art Director: Migi Linders
Gaffer: Clint Stone
Best Boy: Brandon Fam
Edit: The Editors, Phil Horn
Stylist: Cath de Reuk