Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones are a London-based photographic and filmmaking duo whose work spans fashion, film, art, scenography and music; together they founded WN Studio.
[3] Du Preez and Thornton Jones have created photography, film and digital campaigns for beauty, fashion and automotive clients including Lancôme; BMW; Pepé Jeans; Schweppes and Perrier Jouët.
As a part of the project, they created a photorealistic 3D avatar of Kusama, as well as re-imagining and animating her art, for assets showcased and experienced across XR (AR/VR), traditional and anamorphic billboards, gaming and 3D environments.
[7] They are also collaborators with British DJ, producer and electronic recording artist, James Lavelle and his collective, UNKLE, having directed the art film released for The Lost Highway,[8] as well as music videos for Follow Me Down[9] and The Runaway, from the album Where Did the Night Fall.
[11][12] In 2013 Du Preez & Thornton Jones directed Erebus – a filmic response to British choreographer Russell Maliphant's staging of The Rodin Project, created in tandem with Sadler's Wells theatre, London.