Antony D. Lane is an independent filmmaker with an unwavering dedication to transforming his imaginative concepts into captivating cinematic experiences. Born and raised in the bustling town of Grimsby, he has since relocated to the picturesque county of Kent, where he remains committed to his ambitious dream film project, "Invasion of the Not Quite Dead", a labour of love that has been nine years in the making and is now nearing the culmination of its production journey.
Antony has been actively involved in a diverse range of creative endeavors beyond his work in feature films. One of his notable pursuits is music video production, where he has collaborated with a multitude of talented artists.
These artists include Wheatus, Math the Band, MC Frontalot, Mark Johnson, Gabrielle Sterbenz, Creeds Cross, Shapla Salique, Late Cambrian, and Clan of Celts. His recent music video projects showcase his versatility and skill as a producer.
One of his most recent and striking projects is a slow-motion depiction of a bar room brawl for Clan of Celts. This visually stunning piece is a testament to Antony's ability to craft captivating and dynamic visuals.
Another notable project is his work on "Just Another Broken Clock", a powerful music video that explores the complex and often taboo topic of mental illness. This thought-provoking piece, created for Late Cambrian, is currently being submitted to various short film festivals around the world.
Antony's extensive professional portfolio boasts a remarkable array of credits, including his work on a feature-length documentary centered around the renowned band Wheatus, titled "Wheatus, you might die", which is currently undergoing post-production.
In the year 2015, Antony played a pivotal role in the creation of the making-of documentary for the cinematic production "Shed of the Dead", showcasing his expertise in the field. Concurrently, he served as the primary editor for Arne Sjögren's groundbreaking, multimedia experimental short film "Diving", which made its debut at the prestigious "In Process (2015) An Exhibition of Media and Arts Doctoral Research", a showcase of innovative and forward-thinking research in the field of media and arts.