Tristan Anderson
Tristan C. Anderson is a BAFTA award winning [1] filmmaker and musician based in London, England. He has made films for the BBC, Channel 4, The Guardian, London Live, and on the Emmy Award winning Current TV. His music has been featured on the BBC & Current TV.
Tristan is also one of the founders (with Katharine Round) of 'DocHeads',[2] a dedicated documentary screening, networking, and funding organization that promotes the work of documentary filmmakers.
He is the creator of the term Pop Doc. An experimental new genre of music video-cum-documentary bridging the conventions of each, where song acts as score and/or documentary becomes visuals. He showcased this genre from his recent #Soundtracks project, https://www.soundtracks-project.com/ the world’s first music video documentary album consisting of 8 songs with 8 films.
Filmography
- The Three Michaels (2022) - Producer - Feature documentary
- A Divorce Before Marriage (2016) - Co-Producer - Feature documentary
- My F**ked Brain (2016) - Channel 4 / All 4
- What Is Art? (2016) BBC Bitesize
- Faith in the Aerosol (2015) - StoryHunter
- Extreme Unicycling (2015) - Channel 4 / All 4
- His City His Story (2015) - StoryHunter
- Double Vision (2014) - Channel 4 / All 4
- Right to Run (2014) - The Guardian Online *Co-Director
- Anti-Social Worker (2014) - London Live
- Drug Stories (2014) - BBC Two
- Forgive or Forget (2014) - The Guardian Online
- Soft Bullets (2013) - London Short Film Festival
- Just a Few Drinks (2012) - BBC Two
- The Sound of Change (2012) - Community Channel
- Badges of Convenience (2012) Channel 4 **Co-director
- What Did I Do Last Night? : Series 1 & 2 - (2011 - 2012) - Current TV
- The Day My Face Changed (2009) - Current TV
- Why Am I Going Grey? (2009) - Current TV
- The Dark Side Of Fame (2009) - Current TV
- Sexy Girls Have It Easy (2008) - Current TV
- My Drunken Shame (2008) - Current TV
- Cocaine Nightmare (2008) - Current TV
- Free Fall: Dive of Dave (2008) - Current TV
Discography
Albums
2005 - Modern Sign Language (as Moon Junior)
2008 - ArtWars (as ArtWars)
2013 - Revolutions (as ArtWars)
2014 - Digital Church (as ArtWars)
2015 - Islands (as ArtWars)
2016 - No Hands (as ArtWars)
2018 - Tristan C Anderson - #Soundtracks
2021 - Tristan C Anderson - Heavy Meditation
References
- ^ "Children's Learning - Secondary in 2013". BAFTA. British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ The Team | Docheads