Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Sagi alter and Reut Elad’s graduation film from Bezalel Academy of art & design, Jerusalem 2014. The film illustrates a day in the life of an Israeli soldier during his service, located in the Palestinian territory. A local boy dressed as a bunny starts a chase that blurs the line between the pursuer and the pursued, between reality and imagination. Reut Elad- http://bit.ly/1NUA4fK Sagi Alter- http://bit.ly/1QYqmPe Sound Desing- Sweetsound studio http://bit.ly/1NUA5QP


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@RobertClarkphoto Beetles are by far the largest order of insects, with 350,000–400,000 species, making up about 40% of all insect species described, and about 30% of all animals. The classification at a bit resolved, with about about 500 families. Scientist estimates between 850,000–4,000,000 species proposed which means that 70–95% of all beetle species remain undescribed. For example, the known beetle diversity of Australia is estimated at 23,000 species in 3265 genera and 121 families. While other predictions show there could be as many as 28,000 species in North America, including those currently undescribed, meaning the little studied Australian beetle fauna's true diversity could vary from 80,000 to 100,000. Although we often think of beetles as garden pests or garden protectors, many cultures use parts of dazzling, colorful beetles as prized jewelry. Just as structural color is responsible for the beautiful blue of Morpho butterflies, it is also responsible for the glistening iridescent colors of many tropical beetles. The outermost surface, of iridescent beetles is made of many stacks of slanting, plate-like layers, which are oriented in different directions. The layers bend, and then reflect the incoming light in the same way as the ridges of iridescent butterfly and moth scales. They produce structural colors by interference in the same way as butterfly w1ngs do. A layer of pigment below the refractive plates of beetles and the ridges of iridescent butterfly scales enhances the effect of the iridescence. In some species, thecolorful reflection diffraction grating to cause iridescence. The exact mechanism of the structural color for many species is an open topic of research. #evolution #darwin #thephotosociety by natgeo


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Páll Pálsson has been a man of the sea for 36 years. With a life of fishing, comes a life of little sleep. Research shows that nearly half of Icelandic fishermen suffer from sleep-related disorders such as chronic fatigue and apnea. Executive Producers: Kaylee King-Balentine, Steven Richardson Producers: Raquel Bubar, Rupert Savage Post Producer: Lauren Tyson Production Assistants: Jenna Haddaway, Sarah Thomas Fixer: Daddi Haraldur Director: Gregory Hackett Focus Puller: Jon England Camera Assistant: Carolina Salas Drone Operator: Ozzo Photography 1st Assistant Director: Steve Wingrove Photographer: Tristan Conor Holden Editor: Tim Swaby Grade: The Mill Composer: Rob Law Sound Designer: Martin Leitner, Wave Studios Produced by: T Brand Studio and Spindle Special Thanks: Páll Pálsson


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Monday, December 28, 2015

Photo by @pedromcbride // Snow or salt? The Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat sitting at 11,000 feet high in the #Andes of #Bolivia. I did a story on salt miners in this enchanted high altitude realm. Each worker scraped salt into piles for transport and wrote their initials for payment ($5 a day on average). Today, they are mining more than salt. Over 50% of the world's lithium reserves lie beneath this ancient salt lake — which helps power cellphone batteries and more. To see more wild places, #follow @pedromcbride. #altiplano #blue #nature #sal #salt #archive #petemcbride by natgeo


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A new film in our maker series. Ben Harris is a traditional wooden boat builder based in Cornwall, UK. This film documents Ben Harris’ love of wood work and boat building, how he acquired his skills, and how incredible it is to be able to take something that you’ve built with your own hands out onto the water and sail it across the sea. Who is Ben Harris? Ben has always loved wood. His mother said that his first word was ‘log’. He has been working with wood throughout the UK since the age of 15. First as an assistant to a cabinet maker, where he started by sharpening the tools and clearing up. He then developed his skills in furniture making and his passion for wood and forestry by working in broadleaf woodlands. Later he tuned his skills in bespoke oak-framed carpentry and went on to establish a sawmill and oak framing business in Scotland, sourcing timber from the local estates. In 2005 Ben moved to Cornwall to study boatbuilding. He has been building boats and sailing them ever since. Shooting from timber to tide We spent three days with Ben, staying with him in the idyllic handbuilt wooden cabin he lives in, in Constantine, Cornwall. When we arrived Wednesday, late afternoon, the plan was to make pumpkin soup and couldn’t believe our luck when we discovered the open fire cooking area in the garden. Within an hour after arriving we were already shooting some lovely material. The next day we covered the area around the house, the two workshops, the woods and recorded the voice-over. The real treat came on Friday morning when we took his self-built sailing yacht Alva out on Falmouth’s waters. First we covered the beautiful yacht from a motor boat with skipper Matthew Dale and dog Ruben, before we stepped on board ourselves and got close to the action. What a great experience. Credits and technical information Directed by Remco Merbis and Fern Scott. Cinematography, grade and edit by Remco Merbis. Sound recorded by Fern Scott. Music by Jonny Pryor. http://bit.ly/1YJDIDq Thanks to Ben Harris, Jack Adair Bevan, Jacob Dodd and Matthew Dale. Sony PXW-FS7 Metabones Speedbooster Ultra Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 II USM Lens Manfrotto 546GBK with 504HD head tripod DJI Ronin Chinese Lantern Shot at 25 and 50 fps at 1080p and 4K. Graded in DaVinci Resolve, using Osiris cinematic film emulation 3D LUTs at 1080p HD with added 35mm film grain.


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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Photograph by George Steinmetz @geosteinmetz / @thephotosociety When I got a phone call that there had been a rare snowfall on the Great Wall, I was waist deep in field of yellow flowers in the southern province Yunnan. So we hastily packed and drove for hours to the airport, catching the last flight to Beijing and arriving well past midnight. I changed out of my tropical clothes in the back of the taxi, and then broke trail up the icy stone steps in by moonlight to catch this view of the wall at sunrise. Much of photography is about being in the right place at the right time, and in this case, bringing a good pair of boots! For more lucky shots from here and there, go to @geosteinmetz by natgeo


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Photo by @BrianSkerry A large Tiger Shark swims with bar jacks off her nose within a shallow water region in The Bahamas that researchers believe might be a ‘maternity ward’ where pregnant females spend time before pupping. Despite a reputation as one of the most adaptable predators in the ocean, life for tiger sharks is not always easy. Over fishing and climate change can effect the abundance of their prey, making some years rather lean. Photographed on assignment for @natgeo. #Sharks #Bahamas #predators #nature #sharklove by natgeo


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A montage assembled of scenes from an unreleased project shot in the summer of 2014. Music by Cliff Dweller (http://bit.ly/1RMLFmQ) Director: David M. Helman Director of Photography: Benoit Soler Original Editor: Paul O'Reilly Colorist: Derek Hansen @ MPC VFX: Ruffian Post Filmed in Snowdonia, Wales.


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In 2009, The Cinemart (www.thecinemart.com) traveled to Wynwood, Miami with the late Urban Visionary Tony Goldman to document his efforts to re-invent the Neighborhood with Street Art and Entrepreneurial Innovation. The result was Here Comes The Neighborhood (http://bit.ly/1ZvLAp8) After the Series premiered in 2011, the team continued to work with the Goldman Family and Artists from around the World to document this remarkable transformation: from a dormant industrial quarter into the global Mecca of Street Art and one of the fastest nieghborhood revitalizations in American history. Over six years in the making, “Walls of Change” taps into a deep film and photo archive, featuring over 25 of the World’s biggest names in Street Art and Graffiti and exclusive photographs from legendary documentarian Martha Cooper. For more visit: Wynwood Walls Official (http://bit.ly/1RMzw1kwww.thecinemart.com) traveled to Wynwood, Miami with the late Urban Visionary Tony Goldman to document his efforts to re-invent the Neighborhood with Street Art and Entrepreneurial Innovation. The result was Here Comes The Neighborhood (http://bit.ly/1ZvLAp8) After the Series premiered in 2011, the team continued to work with the Goldman Family and Artists from around the World to document this remarkable transformation: from a dormant industrial quarter into the global Mecca of Street Art and one of the fastest nieghborhood revitalizations in American history. Over six years in the making, “Walls of Change” taps into a deep film and photo archive, featuring over 25 of the World’s biggest names in Street Art and Graffiti and exclusive photographs from legendary documentarian Martha Cooper. For more visit: Wynwood Walls Official (http://bit.ly/1RMzw1k) Directed by: Jenner Furst Produced by: Ben Solomon & Julia Nason Executive Produced by: Jessica Goldman Srebnick Joey Goldman Janet Goldman & Jenner Furst Cinematography By: Julia Nason Daniel B. Levin Thuan Tran Sebastian Jimenez Michael Beach Nichols Nick Castle Edited By: Jenner Furst Christopher Kyle Walker Co-Produced by: Meagan Rodriguez Daniel B. Levin Coordinating Producers: Meghan Coleman Medvin Sobio Stacey Sequeira Troy Kelly Marite Iglesias


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Saturday, December 26, 2015

Directed by Scott Cudmore Produced by Rory Halsall Photography by Christopher Lew Steadicam Operator Alan Kelly Choreography by Addy Chan Production Design by Jessica Jerome Casting by Ashley Hallihan Edited by Scott Cudmore Styling by Muska Zurmati Hair & Makeup by Cait Mizzi Visual FX by Jake Owens Colour by Clinton Homuth at Alter Ego Production Manager Marielle La Rue Executive Producer Richard Cureton Executive Producer Richard Cureton 1st AD Jason Bourke 1st AC Michael Narimella 2nd AC Anita Toth 3rd AC/DIT Tiago De Sousa Gaffer Anya Shor Best Boy Electric Danny Luizinho 3rd Electric Simona Analte 4th Electric Christian McKendrick Key Grip Tony Ranieri Best Boy Grip Rohan Painter Commissioner Caroline Clayton Director’s Rep Chloe Page Label: Ministry of Sound Production Company: Revolver Films CAST Dancer 1 CAROLINE TORTI Dancer 2 SAMMY VASSEL Dancer 3 BRITTANY GUDMUNSON Dancer 4 JUSTIN DAVID Aerobics Girl 1 ELMA BEGOVIC Aerobics Girl 2 CHRISTINA ROUGE Aerobics Girl 3 BROOKE HUTCHISON News Commentator DIZZEE RASCAL Blue-Hair Woman KRISTA MURRAY Husband QUINTON NEWFELDT Wife KATE FENTON Daughter LYRIC ABBOTT BOURKE Son EMERSON BAILEY Biker 1 AARON Biker 2 DOROTHY JEAN MULLIGAN Biker 3 DEBORAH LEE GOODWIN Detective 1 TONY CAUCH Detective 2 DAVE BARKER Detective 3 EMILY DICKINSON Sergeant BEN BESSONG Criminal 1 JACOB LeFRANCE Criminal 2 JAMES LANDRY Defence Lawyer CLAUDIO DELAURENTIS Prosecutor JANE POKOU


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Every night in December people in a small suburb of Philadelphia flock to a holiday light show. They drive at a snails pace through the 2 mile stretch of beautiful light displays, listening to holiday music, soaking up the Christmas spirt. But at the end of each night one man drives the stretch alone, turning off all of the lights, ending the joy day after day. This is his story. A film by James P. Gannon Starring James D. Cochran Music by Low, Yo La Tengo, Paul Whiteman, Robert Gayler, & Vientian Trio A Pocket Storms Production www.pocketstorms.com www.jamespgannon.com


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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Two men are drawn into a duel over whose house has the best christmas light display in this ultra-short film. Cast: Eric Citroen & Ewout Eggink Written & directed by: Jeroen Houben Produced by: Bäst, Menno Koop, Diego Teixeira DOP: Gabor Deak Gaffer: Frank van Hekken Art Director: Edwin Kemper Art Dep.: Dirk Tolman, Melvin Dierdorp VFX: Remco Smit Colorist: Daphne Maierna Focus Puller: Friso Pas Wardrobe: Bho Roosterman Electrician: Michiel de Swaan Electrician: Guido Hilbrink Electrician: Eus Liauw Data-wrangler: Daan Hocks Production Assistant: Diederik Spaargaren Special thanks to: Camera Rentals, Jelier & Schaaf, Lux & Co, De Lodge, John Doornik Casting, Goedzoekers, Familie van Dongen, Dominicus Bakker.


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Using a 250 sized mini quad for aerial cinematography is not only possible, but the ONLY way to achieve this shot. Gopro Hero 4 black stabilized with ReelSteady. www.ReelSteady.com Aerial inquiries: RobertMcIntoshInfo@gmail.com


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WARNING: Not for young children unless you want an awkward talk with them. There comes a time in every parent’s life when the harsh reality hits – their child is growing up. And with that realization comes an event, a moment, faced with fear and trepidation, when said parent takes time from their busy day to have a special chat with their child, a talk if you will. And as with all parenting moments when dads are in charge, it goes horribly, horribly wrong. The comedic slice-of-life short THE TALK is about such a parenting moment mishap. Directed under the visionary creative eye of JOE OTTING, and acted by the immensely talented JOHN HOOGENAKKER (Public Enemies, Empire) and lovable rising star ISABELLA CROVETTI-CRAMP (Joy, Colony) it is a cautionary tale of the pitfalls of parenting – of epic proportions – and reminds us that life is not always as it seems. MAKE SURE TO WATCH IN 1080p. http://imdb.to/1IsEeP5 STARRING John Hoogenakker Isabella Crovetti-Cramp Directed by: Joe Otting Written by: David I. Jenkins Produced by: Joe Otting & Aaron Cooley Music by: Nathan Furst Cinematography by: Jeff Stonehouse Production Design by: Merje Veske & Ermanno Di Febi-Orsini Casting by: Mickie Paskal & Adrienne Stern


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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Nick Santore (26) visits his father Nick Santore (54) over a short weekend. Starring Nick Santore & Nick Santore Directed & Photographed By - Jake Zalutsky Story By - Jake Zalutsky & Nick J. Santore Produced By - David Huzieran Executive Producers - David Huzieran & Alex Hidalgo Location Sound - Jon Farley Editor - Jordan Bracewell Original Music - Blake luley Sound Design - John Wong @ Noise Floor Foley - AJ Olstad @ Noise Floor


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A 3D Printed, hand crafted, zoetropic short-film that asks if recalling memories can break a cycle. A Graduate Student produced Thesis, completed for the MFA in Film and Animation Program at Rochester Institute of Technology’s School of Film and Animation. -=Awards & Honors=- Best Experimental Animation – The International Festival of Animated Arts Multivision (2015) Best Experimental – Sunset Film Festival (2015) Best Animated Short – Plum Tuckered Film Festival (2015) Best Experimental – Living Skies Student Film Festival (2015) Best Animated Short – Big Muddy Film Festival (2015) Remi Gold Award – WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival (2015) Silver Telly in ‘Film/Video – Non-Broadcast Productions – Student’ – 36th Annual Telly Awards (2015) Gold Award in Animation Category – Pixie Awards (2014) Jury Award for Creative Achievement – Arizona International Film Festival (2015) Design/Look Development Award Commendation – Animex Awards (2015) 3rd Place Experimental Short Film Competition- International Animation Festival Chilemonos (2015) Honorable Mention (Student Category) – ASIFA-East Animation Festival (2015) Honorable Mention – After Hours Film Society 2015, Say It In Eight Student Film Festival (2015) -=Official Selections=- SIGGRAPH Asia Computer Animation Festival (2015) World Festival of Animated Film Animafest Zagreb (2015) San Francisco Independent Film Festival (2015) Florida Film Festival (2015) The London International Animation Festival (2015) Columbus International Film + Video Festival (2015) Cut To The Chase Film Festival (2015) Sacramento Film & Music Festival (2015) Encounters Short Film & Animation Festival (2015) Los Angeles Lift-Off Film Festival (2015) Columbia Gorge International Film Festival (2015) Orchard Lea Film Festival (2015) MashRome Film Fest (2015) The Americas Film Festival New York (2015) ArtSpring at Cottrill’s Opera House (2015) Universe Multicultural Film Festival (2015) ANIMAZE – Montreal International Animation Film Festival (2015) Ivy Film Festival (2015) Annapolis Film Festival (2015) Johns Hopkins Film Festival (2015) Siouxland Film Festival (2015) Animac (2015) Blue Sky Animation Festival (2015) Grace Film Festival (2015) Tally Shorts Film Festival (2015) Aakruti International Film Festival (2014) Imagine Science Film Festival at STATE Festival (2014) WV FILMmakers Festival (2014) Loop de Loop at Nick Animation Studio (2014) Loop de Loop at BlankSpace Studio (2014) Loop de Loop at Knox Bar (2014) Loop de Loop at Loop Bar (2014) RIT Honor Show (2014) Croq’Anime Festival du Film d’Animation de Paris (2014) For more information and behind the scenes photos, please visit http://bit.ly/1QMrbut.


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Sol by flight404

http://bit.ly/1J4ytXN Realtime simulation of the sun.
Made with Cinder.

Audio by Justin Messina
“DeepSpace Session #3” from the upcoming album release Shortwave Artifacts
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Director: Bear Damen DOP: Paul Ozgur 1st AC: Rob van Dam Assistant director: Gijs Pouwels 2nd AC: Adriaan v.d. Polder Production: Vigics Creative Producer: Felicity van Stroe Jr. Producer: Linda Schager Intern: Laura Corino Runner: Tim RIjven Styling: Ogènda Styling Assistant: Samantha Jantji Visagie: Alina Stefan & Michela de Simone Edit: Bear Damen Grading: Erik @ De Grot & Bear Damen Cast Eris: Abel van Essen Lina: Sofie Fokkens Fleur van As Josephine Govers Sven de Beer Didier Neefe Boudewijn Scholten Special thanks: Het Raam, Camera Rentals, Gijs Lokker, Floor Bijkersma & Studio Oudeschans, Mirjam Govers, Willem Wayenberg & Mieke Piekema, De Rozenhof, Moederannecasting, &Other Stories, H&M, Asos, Monki, Levi’s, P.S. Depot Deluxe, Zipper.


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Sol

By: flight404
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Realtime simulation of the sun.
Made with Cinder.

Audio by Justin Messina
“DeepSpace Session #3” from the upcoming album release Shortwave Artifacts
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“My home has always been in Ontario. I wanted to tell the story of where I live and where I come from, my whole family lives within 50km of each other in southern Ontario. My cousins let me use their farm land to build the course. We hoped the dirt was going to be good, but as soon as we dug into the ground we knew it was gold and the best part is it’s only 4kms from my house. I know that Ontario is not ideal for mountain biking, but with a little work I feel it can be, and that’s what I wanted to show. For me, This is Home.” - Brett Rheeder Featuring: Brett Rheeder Filmed By: Harrison Mendel and Liam Mullany Edited By: Harrison Mendel Written By: Josh Palmer and Liam Mullany Drone Pilot: Maguire Brice Sound Design: Racket Sound Title Design: Studio Dialog Still Photography: Robb Thompson Additional Riders: Brayden Barrett-hay Special Thanks: Phils Haulage, Mike Rice, Ryan Korpikoski, Chad Mainprize, Greg Corcoran, Krystyna Corcoran, Kyle Corcoran “Juparo” Broke for Free www.brokeforfree.com “The Path Before Me” Performed by Buffalo KIllers Courtesy of Alive Naturalsound by arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group “Golden Hour” Broke for Free www.brokeforfree.com


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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

‘The awakening is now’ is a Beyond Awakening Collective short film about growing up, passion and fandom. This project was realised by a group of enthousiastic filmmakers with a passion for the classic 'Star Wars’ films. Finally, 'the force awakens’ is out in cinemas. In celebration this film speaks for the fans. This is it. The wait is over. The awakening is now. Directed by Robin Zom Cast : Huub Smit & Joey-Finn Kommers Cinematography - Stef Kwinten Edit - Mitch van Hirsel & Mike van der Weegen Gaffer - Ralph Roelse First Assistant Director - Bente van der Meer Second assistant director - Ruud Scheerens Animation - Stefan Vlemmix


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In a remote corner of the world a living relic from a prehistoric age still exists. A creature that once roamed the northern plains alongside mammoths and sabertooth cats. This shortfilm is the result of my journey into his world. A world unknown to most of us. Headphones recommended! Editor: Nigel Buck (http://bit.ly/1Yv7jQX) Photography: Rolf Steinmann (www.rolfsteinmann.de) Narration: Terry Burns (http://bit.ly/1JsyQXa) Support in the field: Matthew Polvorosa Kline (http://bit.ly/1Yv7jQZ) Sound editor: Tim Owens (http://bit.ly/1JsySy2) Sound mixer: Ben Peace (http://bit.ly/1JsySy2) Colourist: Tim Bolt (http://bit.ly/1Yv7hsq) Graphic design (cover & posters): Alisa Wimmer (http://bit.ly/1JsySy5www.rolfsteinmann.de) Narration: Terry Burns (http://bit.ly/1JsyQXa) Support in the field: Matthew Polvorosa Kline (http://bit.ly/1Yv7jQZ) Sound editor: Tim Owens (http://bit.ly/1JsySy2) Sound mixer: Ben Peace (http://bit.ly/1JsySy2) Colourist: Tim Bolt (http://bit.ly/1Yv7hsq) Graphic design (cover & posters): Alisa Wimmer (http://bit.ly/1JsySy5)


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http://bit.ly/22nTYcy Our third and best year yet. Thanks to everyone who helps make this silly idea an amazing reality. Created by Daniel Savage Site by Wondersauce Music by Friendship Park 0:06 - Eran Hilleli 0:11 - Ross Phillips 0:15 - Patrick Clarke 0:19 - Joshua Catalano 0:21 - Markus Magnusson 0:23 - Impactist 0:25 - Erica Gorochow, Seth Eckert 0:27 - James Wignall 0:29 - Yussef Cole 0:31 - Salih Abdul-Karim, Chris Lohouse 0:32 - Slanted Studios 0:34 - HouseSpecial 0:37 - Daniel Savage 0:39 - Sam Ballardini 0:40 - Daniel Oeffinger 0:43 - Ariel Costa 0:44 - Josh Parker, Mercy Lomelin 0:46 - Parallel Teeth 0:48 - Marcin Zeglinski 0:50 - Nick Forshee, Ian Sigmon, Marcus Bakke 0:51 - Jorge R. Canedo Estrada 0:52 - Robin Davey 0:54 - Jay Quercia 0:56 - James Curran 0:58 - Evan Anthony, Jeremy Abel 1:00 - Conrad McLeod 1:05 - Ege Soyuer, Nick Petley 1:10 - Oddfellows 1:17 - Justin Cassano, Matt Delbridge, Seth Hulewat, Jen Lu, Tim Nolan, Christina Lu, Andrew Herzog, Pedro Sanches, Julian Glander, Brian Gossett, Black Math, Austin Robert, Bran Dougherty-Johnson, Drew Tyndell, Keetra Dean Dixon, Pierce Gibson, Cole Clark, Patrick Macomber, Patrick Finn, Ben Hill, Wesley Ebelhar, Angie Son, Shawn Kim, Ryan Cox, Skip Hursh, Adam Grabowski, Jerry Liu, Ryan Gillis, Justin Lawes, Emory Allen, Alicia Reece.


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Stick figures on a computer find a Minecraft cube.


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Monday, December 21, 2015

Produced @ Not To Scale NY Director: Kris Merc Executive Producers: Eve Strickman Dan O’Rourke Producer: Katrina Lofaro Storyboard: Michael Marsicano Designers: Angelica Alzona Celine Desrumaux Jordan Bruner Kris Merc Genea Parks Ellen Su Rob Chandler Mandala Designers: Brett Thompson Alex Mercado Compositors: Lee Gingold Jordan Bruner Animators: Marika Cowen Tyler Dibiasio Noella Borie Mitchell Zemil Barry Bruner Alex Krokus Jordan Bruner Michael Nappi Kris Merc Mark Phillips


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Written and Directed by SALAZAR Production Company - Workhouse Creative Cinematographer- Liam Mitchell Editor - Jason C. Myers Casting - Kris Woznesensky & Kara Eide Casting Original Score - Edo Van Breemen 1st AC - Mikael Bidard Production Sound, Mix, and Design - Eugenio Battaglia www.salazarfilm.com http://bit.ly/1OGSsIJwww.salazarfilm.com http://bit.ly/1OGSsIJ


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a short film about a robot’s realization of the true nature of their reality, directed and animated by Ivan Gopienko http://bit.ly/1PgBFPu music from Floex, Son Lux, DVA, Joe Hisaishi, Mum, and S. Larue more info at http://bit.ly/1O46qrV


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Poler is proud to join forces with Nike SB for our third collaboration to create a collection that is rooted in Nike’s heritage while featuring our unique design aesthetic. Daryl Angel and Donovon Piscopo skate and explore Hawaii in this film by director Corey Adams with cinematography by Liam Mitchell. Head over to polerstuff.com or nike.com to see the full collection of shoes and apparel. Doldrums music courtesy of SubPop Records. http://apple.co/1OGoQeD Calvin Love courtesy of Arts & Crafts http://apple.co/1QFBQHd Arjan Miranda courtesy of Arjan Miranda http://bit.ly/1OGoVPa


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Sunday, December 20, 2015

Starring H. Jon Benjamin, Natasha Leggero, Leonard Kelly-Young, Katie Wallack, and Kate Archer Directed by: Fangso Liu Written by: Fangso Liu (screenplay) and Adam Spielman (story) Produced by: Haines Landry Executive Producer: Andrew Napier Consulting Producer: Dan Mintz Online release: 11/11/15 www.limbofilm.com


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What happens when four like-minded adventurers head into one of the world’s wildest mountain ranges with nothing but their mountain bikes and enough food to survive for 10 days? The answer? What doesn’t happen? Terrifying lightning storms. Raging-river crossings. Snow-covered glacial pass traverses. Mind-melting descents. Constant fights with vicious dogs. Tense encounters with over-zealous border-patrol guards. All of the above were just another day following “The Trail to Kazbegi,” a self-supported mountain-bike mission through the highest reaches of the Caucasus Mountains in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Our four-man team—adventure filmmaker Joey Schusler, Bike magazine editor Brice Minnigh, photographer Ross Measures and mountain man Sam Seward—spent half of June 2015 exploring the crown jewels of the Georgian High Caucasus on a feature assignment for Bike. Along the way our crew overcame countless obstacles and experienced some of the most spectacular scenery and trails they had ever encountered. They also were treated to the unparalleled hospitality of the Georgian people and the benign indifference of the elements on their quest to reach the magnificent Mount Kazbek. In the process, they cemented lasting friendships and proved, yet again, that life is simply better in the mountains. View the coinciding Bike Magazine multimedia feature: http://bit.ly/1JlVlNa A film by: Joey Schusler Featuring: Brice Minnigh as “Bad Vlad” Sam Seward as “The Boy” Ross Measures as “ Mr. Mesurés” Joey Schusler as “Dima” Cinematography: Joey Schusler & Ross Measures Aerial Cinematography: Joey Schusler Motion Design & VFX: Paul Harrison (Shotgun Infinity) Art Direction: Drew Pautler (Good Fortune Collective) Photography: Ross Measures & Joey Schusler POV Footage: Sam Seward Editor: Joey Schusler Associate Producer: Brice Minnigh (Bike Magazine), Travis Rummel (Felt Soul Media), Ross Measures Post Production Sound: Keith White (Keith White Audio) Expedition Logistics: Sam Seward, Tato Nadiradze, Tito Tomasi, GeoLand Maps Supported by: Yeti Cycles, Smith Optics, Outdoor Research, ENVE Composites, SRAM, Skratch Labs, Sierra Nevada, Big Agnes, Revelate Designs Media Partners: Bike Magazine, 5 Point Film Festival Run Time: 15 minutes 30 seconds Date of Completion: December 2015 Language: English


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Friday, December 18, 2015

Impact tells the story of the mental journey of a high diver in the seconds before his jump. Impact is a world first in several respects: The vertical format – 4K – 1000fps slow-motion – the environment (underwater and cliffs). Impact is a team imaging adventure, directed by Jean-Charles Granjon and shot in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of southeast France. This is thus a condensed reflection of the cinematic expertise of Marseille, southeast France. Lionel Franc, world champion cliff diver head first is the “hero” of Impact. Line producer: Bluearth production - Vertical film Post Production : La planète rouge If you like it, please fellow and share these facebbok pages: http://on.fb.me/1PeBWnK


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Film: Robert Seidel _ www.robertseidel.com Music: Nikolai von Sallwitz _ www.vonsallwitz.com Please choose 1080P for playback to see the film in full quality! The nine virtual sculptures underlying vitreous resulted from experimental setups by Robert Seidel for generating three-dimensional clusters of fibrous refractions, as well as the gravitational lensing of different volumetric and chromatic densities. Singular elements gravitate towards each other, accumulating in a gigantic sculptural system, where each entity exists with its own visual axis and vanishing point. The impalpable luminous formations create prismatic interactions between the ridges and plateaux of the main colours floating in front of the infinite violet background. The multilayered, continuously expanding and decaying system is driven by semi-chaotic processes with localized impulses and their speculative chain reactions. In the spectrum of these possible movements, each singular sculpture becomes an integral component of the whole pictorial force-field. In its asymmetrical orchestration and multitude of spatial-temporal interactions, the abstract-organic images are close in appearance to the concepts of “moving paintings” and “living sculptures” Seidel develops for more than a decade now. Originally vitreous was conceived as a media façade artwork of 80 × 24 × 14 Meters (Target City Lights, Minneapolis, USA, 2012). It later developed in a large-scale projection of 4 × 14 Meters (German Filmmuseum, Frankfurt, Germany, 2015). The short film released in December 2015 features a music score exclusively composed by Nikolai von Sallwitz.


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projectDETOUR is a short film series about three trips to three destinations. We’ve been hiking waist deep powder in the Alps, we high fived sheep farmers in Greece and rode our motorbikes through the state of California. California baby… What do you want more?! —– DIRECTOR: David Bertschinger Karg CINEMATOGRAPHY: Kris Lüdi David Bertschinger Karg EDITOR: David Bertschinger Karg GRAPHICS: Samuel Weidmann SOUND DESING: Chris Banks PRODUCTION: Hillton SPONSORS: Bataleon Snowboards, Volcom, Nixon, Smith Optics RIDERS: Markus Keller, Eric Messier, Shayne Pospisil, DBK PHOTOGRAPHERS: Silvano Zeiter, Lorenz Richard MUSIC licenced through musicbed.com/


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During her residency at Pier 9, Madeline Gannon developed a project called Quipt - a gesture-based control software that gives industrial robots basic spatial behaviors for interacting closely with people. Wearable markers and a motion capture system let the robot see and respond to you in a shared space. This lets you and the robot safely follow, mirror, and avoid one another as you collaborate together. See more of how Madeline developed Quipt on her instructable here - http://bit.ly/1Ymh7wE For more info about Madeline’s project visit - madlab.cc/quipt For info about Pier 9’s Artist in Residence program visit - autodesk.com/air Director, Camera & Editor - Charlie Nordstrom Assistant Editor - Blue Bergen Music - “Empty Trees” by Ketsa (http://bit.ly/1Pb2Hru) - http://bit.ly/1Ymh7wF


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Thursday, December 17, 2015

These undercover videos supposedly showed Al-Qaeda in the drug trade. What they actually showed was more shocking. Produced in collaboration with ProPublica. For the full story, read more here: http://bit.ly/1TSHd3z By Ginger Thompson & Joe Posner


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Director: Ian Pons Jewell Producer: Dobi Manolova Prod Co: FRIEND DOP: Ben Fordesman 1st Assistant Director: Daniel Gibling Runner: Sam Leswi Runner: Savannah Setten Runner: Jats Wambu Production Manager: Mathias Moka Production Assistant: Kais Dahoul Steadicam: Doug Walshe Focus Puller: Bruno Travers 2nd Camera Assistant: Joe Douglas DIT: Ashley Hicks Gaffer: Daniel Goodall Spark: Mathias Moka Spark: Camil Liberto Production Designer: Ollie Tiong Art Director: Simon Walker Stylist: Ameena Kara Callender Stylist Assistant: Lee Desai Makeup: Anna Thompson Makeup assistant: Alice Jessop Editor: Gaia Borretti VFX: Morgan Beringer ( Tuna Beringer ) Colour: Luke Morrison (Hux Huxtable) @ The Mill Colour producer: Samantha Letzler @ The Mill Cast - Girl: Lily Newmark (Lily Inge) Man: William Fontaine Special Thanks - Camera equipment: Thanks to Panavision Lighting equipment: Thanks to Panalux Lee Mackey @ Panavision Kelly Amundsen @ Panalux Samantha Letzler and Laurie Adrianopoli @ The Mill


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A 20-man-strong springtime snowboard road trip through the great state of Oregon with the goal of getting after any and all activities along the way. From Portland, OR, to the Cinder Cone, to Mt. Hood, to Bend, to Mt Bachelor and eventually the Oregon Coast. The assembled crew includes: Sam Taxwood; Blake Paul Griffin Seibert; Gus and Max Warbington; Tim Eddy; Iikka Backstrom;Curtis Ciszek; Spencer Shubert; Louif Paradis; Bryan Fox; Aidan Payson; Stephen Fox; Austin Smith; Jake Price; Jess Gibson; Foster Huntington; Mark Welsh; Bob Plumb; Java Fernandez; Ripzinger; Pete Alport; and Cale Meyer. Brought to you by Drink Water with support from: Smartwool, Adidas, Quiksilver, Smith and DC Video by Tanner Pendelton www.wedrinkwater.com


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Watch Down To Start A Riot, A Vic Mensa Documentary For our first video cover story, The FADER visits the SAVEMONEY rapper at home in Chicago: http://bit.ly/1QP0qDY Last May, The FADER spent a week with the rapper Vic Mensa in Chicago shooting our first video cover story, Down To Start A Riot. Mensa had recently joined Kanye West on stage at the BRIT Awards and was, along with the rest of his SAVEMONEY crew, teetering on the edge of breaking out in a major way. As Mensa’s go-to producer and friend-since-grammar-school Stefan Ponce recalls, “He really did what he always knew he was going to do. Like, damn, this guy is really about to change his life.” Citing the versatility of SAVEMONEY’s sound and the breadth of their projects, the documentary’s director Aaron Brown says that, “It was cool to see what [Mensa and the SAVEMONEY guys] were doing, because they were doing something that has a lot more dimension.” Brown spent time with Vic in the studio, where there was work to be done and fun to be had; followed him through the streets of Hyde Park, where he recalls seeing the body of a slain classmate as a teenager and where he is now stopped by admirers on the street; and he filmed him freestyling on a subway platform. “I had the idea of trying to explore the genre of documentary, just trying to pick the pieces apart of a rapper,” Brown says of the dramatic subway station session. “I was thinking of an acapella verse as a voiceover in a documentary, that’s what it was. Just trying to freshen it up. We’ve all seen a bunch of rap videos and a bunch of documentaries, so it was asking, how can we think about them as one thing.” With nearly one hundred issues behind us, we are proud to present our first video cover story Down To Start A Riot featuring Vic Mensa and SAVEMONEY. Watch above, and check this space for more documentaries like this in the future. Director: Aaron Brown | Focus Creeps Producers: Robert Semmer + Scott Perry Executive Producer: Joseph Patel Director of Photography: Frank Mobilio Editor: Nick Pezzillo Camera Assistant: Eon Mora Steadicam Operator: Corey Lillard Sound: Josh Timmer Color: Bryan Smaller Sound Design: Zach Goheen Titles: Sean Plew Post-Production: Christopher Jones + Sam Balaban Cast: Vic Mensa Damien Pack Bryan Merritt Joey Purp Stefan Ponce Reese Towkio Music Credits Song: U MAD Artist: Vic Mensa Album: Traffic Song: Down On My Luck Artist: Vic Mensa Album: Traffic Song: Heaven Only Knows Artist: Towkio Album .Wav Theory Song: Badmon Artist: Leather Corduroys Album: Season Song: Remember Me Artist: Leather Corduroys Album: Season


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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Short Film


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What’s the true meaning of Christmas? More Stuff! We commissioned musical comedian Ben Champion to write and produce a festive song to parody an animated musical. Everyone in our studio was invited to pitch to direct the animation, and Blue Zoo animators Simone Giampaolo and Joe Kinch’s cheeky character’s won the company wide vote. This is what the team made! Directed by Simone Giampaolo & Joe Kinch Song written and produced by Ben Champion Voices by Anna Brisbin Rasmus Hardiker Steven Kynman Teresa Gallagher Paul Kissaun Lottie Lee-Delisle Animation Director Bader Badruddin Design Joe Kinch Digital Matte Painter Izzy Burton Lead Modeller Pietro Licini Modelling & Texturing Pietro Licini Tom Flavelle Grace Culverwell Paul Mitcheson Maud Bourgeais Timmy Wong Hannah Wong Clementine Delcourt Stephen Edgerton Look Dev Tom Flavelle Rigging Elena Borla Anthony Delliste Lead Animator Simone Giampaolo Animators Marc Godfrey Bader Badruddin Alessandra Rosso Simon Taylor Lizzie Hicks Dane Winn Alec Smith Ben Steer Daniel Cripps Matt Tea Additional Animation Brieuc Guénolé Zeina Masri Margaux Couet Birte Niedermeyer Celia Prou Lead Lighting TD Tom Flavelle Lighting TDs Charlie Batho Tom Martin Davies Kate Gabriel Emeric Renard Leida Vincent Yolande Clerke Maud Bourgeais Lead Compositor Charlie Batho Compositors Paul Mitcheson Debora Sangermano Lisa Mandelli Jessica Phelan Sook Lim Sound Engineer Dom Boucher @ The Sound Company Producer Tom Box Exec Producers Adam Shaw Damian Hook Oli Hyatt MBE Tom Box © Blue Zoo Animation 2015


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You see my eyes are open Don’t need ‘em blind or folded Follow the thin red line! Music: Dan Freeman And The Serious
 Director: Michael Fragstein 
Production Company: Büro Achter April Set Design: Turan Tehrani DoP: Rainer Sprenger Performer: Igor Weiss Grading: Walking On The Moon Buy this track on bandcamp.com: 
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Winner Miglior Montaggio, La Guarimba Film Festival, Italy 2015 Winner Don Quijote Award for Best Animation, Galway Film Fleadh, Ireland 2015 Winner Best Student Film (Dušan Vukotić award), Animafest Zagreb, Croatia 2015 Winner Grand Prix Next Generation Brussels Short Film Festival, Belgium 2015 Winner Best Animation, Sehsüchte, Germany 2015 Winner Best Animation, The Smalls Film Festival, UK 2014 Winner Best British Animation, Anifest Canterbury, UK 2014 Winner Special Mention Animfest Athens, Greece 2015 Winner El Rey Award for Excellence in Animation, Barcelona Film Festival, Spain 2015 Adobe Design Achievement Awards Honorable Mention for Animation and Storytelling, 2015 Critics’ Choice Selection Anifest Canterbury, UK 2014 Royal Television Society Award Nominated, UK 2015 McLaren Award Nominated, UK 2015 Blending CG 3D and 2D drawn animation techniques, Meanwhile follows four characters traversing a city, each lost in their own separate worlds, trapped in their memories, regrets and frustrations. Meanwhile uses bold colour schemes and fragments of narratives to examine empathy in urban insularity. Official Selection The Smalls Film Festival, UK 2014 Official Selection Indie Cork Film Festival, Ireland 2014 Official Selection Anim'est Film Festival, Romania 2014 Official Selection Cinanima Film Festival, Portugal 2014 Official Selection London Short Film Festival, UK 2015 Official Selection British Shorts Film Festival, Germany 2015 Official Selection Ciné Privé Film Festival, Belgium 2015 Official Selection Landshuter Kurzfilmfestival, Germany 2015 Official Selection Flatpack Film Festival, UK 2015 Official Selection Monstra Film Festival, Portugal 2015 Official Selection Mecal Film Festival, Spain 2015 Official Selection Atlanta Film Festival, USA 2015 Official Selection Animfest Athens, Greece 2015 Official Selection Brussels Film Festival, Belgium 2015 Official Selection Festival du Cinéma européen Lille, France 2015 Official Selection Sehsüchte Film Festival, Potsdam-Babelsberg, Germany 2015 Official Selection Friss Hús Film Festival, Hungary 2015 Official Selection Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival, Korea 2015 Official Selection Northwest Animation Festival, USA 2015 Official Selection Brooklyn Film Festival, USA 2015 Official Selection Edinburgh International Film Festival, UK 2015 Official Selection Anima Mundi Film Festival, Brazil 2015 Official Selection Maremetraggio ShorTS Film Festival, Italy 2015 Official Selection Galway Film Fleadh, Ireland 2015 Official Selection La Guarimba Film Festival, Italy 2015 Official Selection Rooftop Film Festival, New York, US 2015 Official Selection Anibar Animation Festival, Kosovo 2015 Official Selection Encounters Short Film Festival, UK 2015 Official Selection Aesthetica Short Film Festival, UK 2015 Official Selection Oregon International Film Festival, US 2015 Official Selection Red Rock Film Festival, US 2015 Official Selection Greenhorn Film Festival, UK 2015 Official Selection Manchester Animation Festival, UK 2015 Official Selection World Festival of Animated Film, Varna, Bulgaria 2015 Official Selection Wiz-Art Multexplosion, Ukraine 2015 Official Selection Mecal Chile Film Festival, Chile 2015 Official Selection Thessaloniki Animation Festival, Greece 2015 Official Selection MOV Festival, Brazil 2015 Score – Adam Cullen Sound Design – Dan Larkin Mix – Mike Wyeld Lettering – Aoife Mooney With the voices of: Sara Houghton Dan Armour Phil Deguara Animation assistance: Leona Kadijević Alan Dunne Supported by BlinkInk


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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

“The Mascot”, tells the story of an out of work mascot’s spiraling identity crisis. Jameson First Shot in association with Kevin Spacey’s Trigger Street Productions presents ‘The Mascot’ starring Adrien Brody. Like and share Mark Middlewick’s short film, the Jameson First Shot 2015 winner for South Africa. To find out more and enter Jameson First Shot, please go to http://bit.ly/1UwetyP.


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It’s 1942, and Britain is in the midst of WW2. On HMS Petard, amidst battle, three men act with bravery and courage, in the process capturing vital Nazi documents and secret codebooks that helped Bletchley Park to crack the enigma code, and ultimately help win the war. For decades following the war, their story went unrecognised. This film recounts that story and pays tribute to what they achieved.


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When a person dies at the hands of law enforcement, they leave behind parents and children, loss and confusion. What’s to be done when those you’d call are the same people that pulled the trigger? In 2015, these officer-involved shootings were more likely in Kern County, California, than anywhere in the United States. Meet the families there grieving, calling for justice. They protest split-second decisions made by officers and deputies who feel constantly threatened in a county that overwhelmingly supports law and order by any means.


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directed by Pussykrew concept by Sevdaliza and Pussykrew produced by Pussykrew MUA Celine Bernaerts music produced by Mucky co-produced by Sevdaliza keys by Joel Dieleman For her latest interdisciplinary project “That Other Girl”, Sevdaliza teamed up with Pussykrew discovering their mutual passion and corresponding references for 3D technology. In this video, Sevdaliza has fallen victim to her own creation of a safe vacuum. Submissive to deep-rooted emotions and assumptions, Sevdaliza finds herself imprisoned in her own paintings and sculptures. Can she remain unflawed? She has become nothing more than a statue surrounded by surreal environments. Identity becomes a game, however she remains in control of the computed bodies. She breaks the stereotypes of gender roles and constructs to manifest a different notion of cyborgian identity. Sevdaliza’s husky vocals float over a mechanical bed that excites masculine energy and sexual adrenaline. As the song continues, a rhythmic tension builds slowly into a chaotic climax. Every retribution becomes more intense and personal, yet she isn’t able to break from that obscure statue of a woman. soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1LOBID2 spotify: http://spoti.fi/1KXVqXo website: http://bit.ly/1JsCS1h facebook: http://on.fb.me/1NJjrHP supported by Foxrender Farm http://bit.ly/1J9gHxq supported by Fuel 3D http://bit.ly/1IS5sOT supported by Zahra Reijs http://bit.ly/1IS5uGs supported by Mucky http://www.mucky.nl About Pussykrew http://bit.ly/1J9gGtb http://on.fb.me/1IS5sOU http://bit.ly/1J9gHxr


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Monday, December 14, 2015

http://bit.ly/1NQ47IN The animated protagonists of the film “Greedy Germ” live in a microscopically small world. They are organisms and germs, friendly and timid little creatures that help each other. Oneday, however, a mysterious intruder appears and ruthlessly destroys their peaceful coexistence. The story was inspired by students’ reflections on pressing issues, such as the subject of food safety. Through the example of the destroyed life structures of the creatures in the film, “Greedy Germ” wants to illustrate that obtaining power is always linked to having a direct effect on society. Abusing power as well as blindly following orders will inevitably lead to injustice. The film aims to point out the significance of the actions of each individual and thus the responsibility they have for the next generation. Director/ Fang Yu Hsu, Cheng Hao Chen Art/ Fang Yu Hsu, Cheng Hao Chen Animator/ Fang Yu Hsu, Cheng Hao Chen Music/Sound effect/ Lucas Baldin Petriaggi Product/ National Taiwan Normal University, Department of Design


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| Full Screen recommended | http://on.fb.me/222DOoU www.zhestkov.com “Sputnik” is a Maxim Zhestkov short film about the evolution of an extraterrestrial mind, and its journey to the light. The project was created with the help of industry leading artists from all over the world, including: United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Russia. Production of the full CG animated short film took a year and a half. All crew members worked on the project remotely. Maxim directed it and produced from his HQ in Ulyanovsk, Russia. Credits: Director / Designer / Producer: Maxim Zhestkov Compositing: Alexander Kulikov Animation: Dmitrii Kolpakov Character design: Ben Mauro Mo-cap actor: Yaroslav Andronov FX artist: Artur Gadzhiev Character CG producer: Maxim Miheenko Character artist: Konstantin Illin Additional character artist: Nikita Replyanski Foley artist: Ivan Savelyev Foley recording: Anna Cigarkova Sound design / music: Alexander Plotnikov Representation: Scott Glassgold / Ground Control – scott@groundcontrol-la.com


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Tourné en live à l’aéroport Orly Ouest, Terminal 3, en novembre 2015 Un film de Colin Solal Cardo Réalisation Son : François Clos et Etienne Pozzo. Avec Victoire Du Bois Collaboration mise en scène - (LA)HORDE Directeur de la photographie : Kanamé Onoyama Produit par Chryde et Matthieu Buchsenschutz Musiciens : Nicolas Godin – Basse Vincent Taurelle – Piano et claviers Ludovic Bruni – Guitare Vincent Taeger – Batterie Équipe technique Nicolas Godin : Madje Malki – Ingénieur du son Louis Arlette et Cédric Plancy – Techniciens Pierre-Alexandre Marie - Régisseur Opérateur Steadicam - Guillaume Quilichini Assistant Cam - Arthur Hennequet Electricien - Laure Boyer Prise de son : FX Delaby, Etienne Pozzo, Francois Clos, Mixage , mastering : Etienne Pozzo, Francois Clos, Montage Son : Marion Papinot Doublure son : Ondine Benetier Etalonnage : Muriel Archambaud Post Production : Royal Post Maquillage / Coiffure – Anja Slind Flatval Remerciements stylisme : Hassan / La Petite Fripe Mlle Du Bois porte des lunettes W/SÜN Projet et Coordination - Marion Delemazure (Vif) avec Ondine Benetier Directeur de production : Samuel Bilboulian & Anousonne Savanchomkeo Régisseur : Jean-Baptiste Arbouch Chargé de Post-Production : Mateo Lahais Administrateur : Jonathan André Management Nicolas Godin : Laurence Muller Marc Tessier du Cros Label : Because Music Aéroports de Paris : Direction de l'aéroport : Franck Mereyde Direction de la communication : Benjamin Perret Pôle Opinion : Elise Hermant Pôle Marque et Design : Dounia Alno Gestion du projet : Jérôme Landras, Claire Gozlan, Corentin Marsac Moyens techniques : Potar Hurlant RVZ DCA Studios d’enregistrement des bruitages - EFAP Studio de mixage - Stances Nicolas Godin - Contrepoint Disponible sur iTunes : http://bit.ly/1J7hQph Et en streaming : http://bit.ly/1P2MdDu


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What’s it like to use one sense to do the work of another? “Can You Read My Lips?” is an immersive short about lip-reading based on the essay “Seeing at the Speed of Sound” by Rachel Kolb who narrates and stars in the piece. Produced by Little Moving Pictures Director - David Terry Fine Producer - Jeremy Summer Editor - Nathan Petty Writers - Rachel Kolb, David Terry Fine, Ryan Bubalo, Brenna Farrell Director of Photography - Tyler McPherron Additional Camera - David Terry Fine, Bradley Tangonan Associate Producers - Amy Dempsey, Brenna Farrell Gaffers - Eric Blum, Luke Seerveld, Alan Steinheimer, Bradley Tangonan Sound Recordist - Renso Landa Makeup- Laura Chall Casting - Chris Morrell Colorist - Ayumi Ashley Sound Mixer - Joaby Deal Additional Sounds - Panda Bear Title Consultant - Joe Kayser Title Animation - Noe Chavez Good Vibes - Diana Rothery, Mimi Cave Featuring: – Erin Fong – Tiffany Sainz – Karen Wang – Peter Willhoite – Forrest Day – TJ Kearney – Erica Kelly – Karen Berniker – Dave Levine – Daniel Davies – Ranbir Sanghera – Clementine Costanza – Oskar Costanza – Jamie Rose Miller – Christian Plummer – Ayumi Ashley – Matt Notaro – Talya Fisher – Brandon Kazen-Maddox – Nicole Schneider – Francis Phiri – Brittany Dike – Chris Desouza – Obhi Hazarika – Molly Linden – David Terry Fine – Jeremy Summer Special Thanks - – Beau Lewis – Debbie Sterling – Andrew Textor – Steph Textor – Mimi Cave – Devin Whetstone – Garret DeLorm – Gus Horwith – Jamie Rennar – Tommy Herbst – Kai Schneider – Cassie Rosenbrock – Jane Whitney – Chris Morrell – Teresa Jattridge – Melissa Keith – Brady Woolery – Alicia Roca – Leslie Valentino – MTZHF – Josh Harris / Trick Dog – David Peter – Dakota McCoy – Catherine Laporte-Oshiro – Phil Yao – Taylor Wilson – Kiley Hunkler – Spencer Lenfield – Rachel Woodlee


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Sunday, December 13, 2015

“Fear Nothing” by Selah Sue. From the album Reason, courtesy of Because Music, 2015 concept & direction: Isaac Ravishankara characters: Sanne Putseys, Ellis Bahl, The Pepper Family: Rob, Natally, Elliot, and Henry Producer: Aviv Russ Executive Producer: Jason Colon, Danielle Hinde Prod. Co: Doomsday Ent. Director of Photography: Sing Howe Yam 1st Assistant Camera: Rachel Fox Camera PA: Mara Whitehead Gaffer: Albert Gonzalez Key Grip: Harry Schroeder Production Designer: Tyler Jensen Art Director: Ellis Bahl Hair / Makeup: Ashlynn Melancon Production Coordinator: Tiffany Marie Soto Production Assistant: James Ryan Chef: Nick Schreiber Commissioner: Caroline Clayton *** Edit courtesy of Rock Paper Scissors Editor: Jamie Foord Assistant Editor: Lauren Dellara Editorial Producer: Ashley Bartell Executive Producer: Angela Dorian VFX and Finishing courtesy of A52 Flame Artists: Stefan Gaillot, Cole Schreiber, Jesse Monsour, Matt Sousa Colorist: Paul Yacono Color Producer: Jenny Bright Smoke Artist: Dan Ellis Flame Assistant: Kevin Stokes, Gabe Sanchez Post Producers: Meredith Cherniack, Heather Johann Head of Production: Kim Christensen Executive Producer: Patrick Nugent Represented by: Frank Antonoff @ Resource Additional VFX: Isaac Ravishankara Shot on location at the Stony End Ranch in Three Rivers, CA. *** Thanks to: Danny Madden, Gille Klabin, Tonny Sorensen, Jessica Dang, Frank Mobilio, Taylor Cohen


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Part of the ‘Postcards’ series from Just So - http://bit.ly/1QmYKmx On the west coast of Ireland, kids don’t dream about winning the world cup. They dream about being championship jockeys, but with Ireland still in the grip of recession, there are less horses for kids to ride and less opportunities. This is the story of a 12 year old jockey called Dylan who is tiny, even for a jockey. Since stepping up a level he has to compete against older, stronger jockeys with more experience. At the Glenbeigh Races, one of the biggest events in the grassroots horse racing calendar, Dylan has the chance to make a name for himself. Directed by Jonny Madderson Shot on Location in Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland Read More - http://bit.ly/1Oq19XF FULL CREDITS: Director: Jonny Madderson DOP: Eoin McLoughlin Producer: Matt Diegan Production Manager: Matt Wilson Researcher: Georgia Rose Edit: Jonny Madderson & Stephen Dunn Sound Design and Original Score: Father Colourist: Steve Atkins A Just So production - www.justsolondon.com


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CG/Editing by Murat Saygıner http://bit.ly/1e5RP06 http://on.fb.me/1NXDiOG Music by Onur Tarcın www.onurtarcin.com http://on.fb.me/1miyygnwww.onurtarcin.com http://on.fb.me/1miyygn


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Saturday, December 12, 2015

“Nathan Millward gives a captivating insight into his motives for riding 35,000 miles from Sydney to Alaska on a 105cc Aussie post bike. If you’ve ever wondered what possesses some people to spend a life travelling the globe on two wheels, you’ll need to look hard to find a better – and more honest – explanation than this.” -VisorDown.com Directed by Fraser Byrne @fraserbyrne.com Hit up Nathan on Instagram and tell him we sent you! @nathanthepostman - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://bit.ly/1lEhTE2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - About: In 2009, Brit Nathan Millward was enjoying life working in a cafe in Sydney, but the good times were cut short after his Visa extension was denied and he was given 3 days to pack up his life in Australia and exit the country. Rather than booking a flight back to the UK, he made the bold decision to hit the road and ride home. He packed his world belongings into a box, strapped it to the back of his trusty 105cc Honda postman’s bike (max speed 40mph) and embarked on the ride of his life. He set off with no Visas in place, no mechanical knowledge and wasn’t even sure if his cash would stretch the 23,000 mile ride home … Little did Nathan know as he rode away from the Sydney Opera House that morning, he was at the start of a grand journey that would take him further than he ever could have imagined. A journey not just of epic proportions, but one that would take him right to the extremities of personal discovery and ultimately, would take him in search of the end of the road. Music: THEE OH SEES Corprophagist (A Bath Perhaps) ARCADE FIRE Sleepwalker MOGWAI Jaguar MOGWAI Special N Upbeat instrumental: AUSTINVINCE.com


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Friday, December 11, 2015

A cross between Miyazaki and Pixar, SOAR is an award-winning 3D animated movie about a young girl who must help a tiny boy pilot fly home before it’s too late. http://on.fb.me/1O0s7uB Soar was created as Alyce Tzue’s thesis project in school. What began as a toil of love by first-time filmmakers ended up catching the eyes of festivals all over the world. Soar is the proud 2015 Gold Winner of the 42nd Student Oscars, Best Student Animation Winner at Palm Springs, Finalist at the Student BAFTAs, and has screened in the Hamptons, St. Louis, Seoul, Austin, and more. The Soar team is beyond grateful for your support. We believe the film’s surprise success is proof of its message: when you put in everything you’ve got, sometimes you achieve more than you ever expected. There are plans to make Soar into a feature length film inspired by the sensibilities of Hayao Miyazaki and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince. For more information, please contact Alyce Tzue at alyce.tzue@gmail.com. Written and Directed by Alyce Tzue - www.alycetzue.com Music by Jack Gravina - www.jackgravina.com Produced by Anson Yu - ansonyu.tw@gmail.com VFX Supervisor Derek Flood - http://imdb.to/1O0s7uD Created at the Academy of Art University - www.academyart.edu Visit www.soarfilm.com Full credits at http://bit.ly/1TFZCR8 Follow us on FB at http://on.fb.me/1O0s7uBwww.alycetzue.com Music by Jack Gravina - www.jackgravina.com Produced by Anson Yu - ansonyu.tw@gmail.com VFX Supervisor Derek Flood - http://imdb.to/1O0s7uD Created at the Academy of Art University - www.academyart.edu Visit www.soarfilm.com Full credits at http://bit.ly/1TFZCR8 Follow us on FB at http://on.fb.me/1O0s7uB


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A former boxing champion sits on death row. He has accepted the inevitable, but is nonetheless determined to ensure that no one will ever lay claim to his championship belt. An exceedingly odd and idiosyncratic parable of ego and futility. A Film By Markus Milos Ian Fabian


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Part II of my landscape timelapse series featuring the Dolomites and Italian Alps. This is a little bit of an ongoing side project of mine I work on every time I get the chance to visit the beautiful region of South Tirol. Soundtrack: “Dona Nobis Pacem 1” by the very talented Max Richter Website: http://bit.ly/1JOcvaG Social Media: http://on.fb.me/1C6KFhS | https://twitter.com/martinheck footage library on NIMIA: http://bit.ly/21ULREg Equipment: Sony A7s Sony A7rII Canon EOS 6D Canon 11-24mm Zeiss Milvus 35mm Canon 70-200mm f4 Canon 24-105mm f4 Slider: Dynamic Perception Stage One controllers: eMotimo and DP NMX


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Thursday, December 10, 2015

A desperate son reconnects with his estranged father to ask an unspeakable favor that will change their lives forever. Starring: John Ennis & Stephen Ellis Director: Andrew Laurich Writers: Gabriel Miller and Andrew Laurich Cinematography: Scott Uhlfelder Producer: Christina Lee Editor: Daniel Reitzenstein Music: Gregory James Jenkins http://on.fb.me/1TDAOsY


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I recently got invited to visit the Galapagos islands in Ecuador. Just before returning home I called my wife, Katie to tell her about it. A tale of trying quasi-adventurous things, Darwin marrying his cousin and riding a tortoise and a kid that can do 1000 kick-ups, among other things. Note: No tortoises we ridden during the making of this film. Illustrations by: Drew Shannon Music by: Podington Bear Grading by: Alter Ego


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In this practical effects driven splatter comedy one bad guy discovers that sometimes promotions suck. Follow on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1IH55GQ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrismcinroy We are also making a new short film called Death Metal. Here is the Facebook page for that. http://on.fb.me/1jQfxAd Screenings and Awards: Fantastic Fest Fantasia Film Festival Film4 Frightfest MOTELx Hollyshorts Lund International Fantastic Film Festival NYC Horror Film Festival Paris International Fantastic Film Festival Telluride Horror Film Festival Dallas International Film Festival Phoenix Film Festival Spotlight Horror FIlm Awards “Platinum Award Winner” Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Film Festival Bruce Campbell’s Horror Film Festival - “Best Short” Mile High Horror Film Festival Filmquest - “Best Actor, Kirk Johnson” Dam Short Film Festival Celluloid Screams Shriekfest Knoxville Horror Film Festival - “Funniest Film” Atlanta Horror Film Festival - “Best Horror Comedy Short” Popcorn Frights Sacramento Horror Film Festival - “Best Horror Comedy” Las Vegas Film Festival - “Best Short - Local Cinema” Buried Alive Southside Film Festival Austin Wizard World Cinestrange Dragon Con - “2nd Place Dark Comedy” Off Courts Garth Manor Cinema Twisted Horror Picture Show Twin Cities Horror - “Audience Favorite” Eerie Horror - “Best Short Film” Fenetres Sur Courts Sham Film Festival “Best Actor, Kirk Johnson” Chicago Comedy Film Festival Fright Night - “Best Gore Effects” Freak Show Puerto Rico Horror Upstate NY Horror - “Best Gore Effects” “Best Horror Comedy” “Audience Favorite” Comic and Media Expo Sleepwalkers International Short Film Festival Bonebat Comedy of Horrors Fantasmagorical - “Honorable Mention Horror Short” Together The People Festival Fargo Fantastic Little Terrors Post Mortem International Malta Horror Film Festival Halloweenapalooza - “Best Kill” Monsterfest Horrorvision Film Festival “Blood Award” I Filmmaker International PDX Extreme “Best Comedic Short”


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All is fair if love is war. A middle aged couple spark an argument over something small that spirals into their deep-seeded pet peeves and resentments of one another. Originally created for a chocolate company, this light-hearted film was inspired by a hilarious, bickering argument my aunt and uncle were having one day. Starring Susan Echols-Orton and Vincent Brady. Written, Directed, and Edited by Matty Brown Production Company: Workhouse Creative Agency: Camp+King Producer: Lindsay Martin Cinematographer: Ed David Original Music by: Reid Willis Production Designer: Darcey Zoller


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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Ontem (Yesterday) A journey through introspection. Concept and animation by FalcaoLucas and music by Turvos. FalcaoLucas and Turvos are Tânia Falcão and Avelar Lucas.


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Originally launched on the Atlantic.com A Film by Tom Mason and Sarah Klein Executive Produced by Ken Burns In this rare appearance as a documentary subject, George Saunders reveals the pitfalls of bad storytelling and explains the openness and generosity required to breath life into great characters. The film offers a direct look at the process by which he is able to take a single mundane sentence and infuse it with the distinct blend of depth, compassion, and outright magic that are the trademarks of his most powerful work. Situated in an innovative and dreamlike visual world set to a lush original soundtrack by Antfood music, the seven minute film distills the magical essence of one of our most beloved writers into a work that will inspire old fans and Saunders newbies alike. George Saunders: On Story is the second in the On Story short film series created by Redglass Pictures (http://bit.ly/1IFx3Tm) . Music by Antfood Puppetry by Deborah Hertzberg http://bit.ly/1IFx3Tm


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2015 | HD | 02'29" | B/W | stereo | Pencil on Paper | USA A tiny bug tries to figure out what he wants to be.


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3min, Animation 2D Based on the poem of Robert Desnos “J'ai tant rêvé de toi” ‘I have dreamed of you so much that you are no longer real.(…)’ A film about The Horizon and his impossible love… Director: Emma Vakarelova Scriptwriter: Kalina Svezhin Sound: Yan Volsy Voice: Jaques Gamblin Editing: Thomas Belair Producer: Tant Mieux Prod (2014) Broadcast on France 3 /// For more info: http://bit.ly/1OR7yzR


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written/directed by PETER VACK produced by ANGELA DEMO, SARA YOKO HOWARD, CHRIS SANTIAGO, PETER VACK director of photography IGOR KROPOTOV editor BRAD TURNER production designer JANE JI sound editing and design THEODORE ROBINSON starring JULIA GARNER and JAKE CANNAVALE OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: SXSW, AFI Fest, Oak Cliff Film Festival (Grand Jury Prize), San Francisco International Festival of Short Films (Grand Jury Prize), Brooklyn Film Festival (Spirit Award), Couch Film Festival (Silver Couch Award), Milan Film Festival, New Orleans Film Festival, Tacoma Film Festival, Calgary International Film Festival, Cucalorus Film Festival, Milwaukee Film Festival, Nitehawk Shorts Festival, Williamsburg Independent Film Festival, Long Night of Short Films Zurich, New Directors/ New York, The Wrap’s The Shortlist, Short of the Week.


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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

I’ve always been inspired by the Depression Era photography of Walker Evans and his portrayal of a changing America. Today many American cities are in a similar stage of transition and I was struck by how different the landscapes must have looked just a few years ago. As the trees and plants grow up from the crumbling foundations it’s as if they’re being swallowed back up by the Earth. Written by: Matthew James Thompson & Adam Cote Produced by: William Crouse Directed by: Matthew James Thompson Director of Photography: Mikey Van Buren Editor: Cory Zapatka Color: Carlos Flores Music: Ryan Whittier Sound Design: Josh Wilson Archival Footage: The Prelinger Archives


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A Taller Us, Foxtrott’s debut album is a musical interpretation of life’s monolithic challenges. Together we elaborated on that metaphor for the “Shaky Hands” video. Alongside VFX artist Martha Aguilar we created a vertical climb through various stages of inner turmoil that climaxes into a classic tale of “survival of the fittest”. Set in a quarry 4 hours south of Montreal, Canada, the video further develops the visual language initially explored in the video for previous single Driven. Choreographer Wynn Holmes rejoins the team to aid in highlighting the songs musical structure through movement. A Street Parade Production Directed by Kevin Calero [STREET PARADE] Creative Director Marie-Hélène L. Delorme / FOXTROTT Producer - Nicolas Archambault [STREET PARADE] Choreographer - Wynn Holmes [STREET PARADE] DOP - Jessica Lee Gagné Assist. Choreo - Chad E Concepcion VFX - Martha Aguilar First Director Assistant / Production Coordinator - Guillaume Laflamme Second Director Assistant / Assistant Editor - Travis Komarnisky Costume Designer Avery Plewes Stylist - Pirates Ing Beauty - Jessica LaBlanche [FOLIO] Assist Cam - Charles-Antoine Auger Grips - William Fradette + Mathéo Lemay Colo - Julien Alix [ Post-Moderne ] Dancers - Edith Collin-Marcoux + Cassie Mainville + Chad Erik Concepcion + Samuel Bélanger + Rodrigo Alvarenga + Tommy Tremblay + Raphaël Gagnon [360 MPM] Camera - CineGround Footwear courtesy of Vans Canada + ALDO Shoes Concept based on photography series by Sabrina G. Jolicoeur http://bit.ly/1RCoU41


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In the Annapurna region in Nepal a man has made an extraordinary vision come true. He has brought internet access to places that even today can only be reached after several days travel on foot. By now he has managed to connect over 60.000 people to the world wide web and raised the region’s standards of health, education and prosperity. His name is Mahabir Pun.


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WATCH, SHARE & MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Please share this film on your social networks with the hashtag #LOVEisbeingEXECUTED. Add the name of your favorite human rights organization in honor of #HumanRightsDay to your post or tweet. At the end of December, the filmmakers will make donations to three of the organizations suggested by viewers. Every share makes a difference! Please like the film on Vimeo! Based on a 2005 Iranian photo that was taken of two men on the day they were executed for being gay, the award-winning 13-minute film ABAN + KHORSHID from writer/director Darwin Serink depicts the atrocious and inhumane executions still happening around the world today based purely on sexual orientation. Follow us at: http://bit.ly/1TXFQl0 http://on.fb.me/1NTiyOa https://twitter.com/CWMProds ABAN + KHORSHID AWARDS: Cannes Emerging Filmmakers Showcase, American Pavillion: Best LGBT Short Casting Society of America : Best Casting of a Short Film (Nominated) Seattle International Film Festival: Short Film Competition Special Jury Award Seattle International Film Festival: Nominated, Golden Space Needle Award, 4th runner up. Cleveland International Film Festival: Jury Award for Best LGBT Short Film Palm Springs Short Fest : Best Of Fest Outfest: Best Of Fest Iris Prize Awards: Highly Commended - TOP 3 GAZE International Film Fest. Dublin, Ireland: Best International Short Film Edmonton International Film Festival: Best Cinematography Edmonton International Film Festival: Audience Award Image Out Rochester LGBT Film Festival: Jury Award, Best Short Film San Pedro International Film Festival: Best Short Film Meziprata: Best Short Film, Jury Prize Ft Lauderdale (FLGFF): Best Short Film Long Island LGBT Festival: Best Short Film Mix Film Festival Brasil: Best Short Film, Audience Award Durango Film Festival: Best Short Film Human Rights Arts Film Fest, Melbourne: Best Int’l Short Film


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Monday, December 7, 2015

ELEVEN TIMES HUMAN A short film commissioned by AKOO. Directed By John Merizalde Cinematography by Kristian Zuñiga Narrated by Michael “Killer Mike” Render Executive Producers: Tip “T.I.” Harris, Jason Geter, Ralph Reynolds, Sabai Burnett and David Kwon Kim Producers: David Kwon Kim and Brandon Smith Production Managers: Grey Clawson and Garrett Coyte First Assistant Camera: Daniel Guadalupe B-Camera Operator: Erin Murray Steadicam Operator: Mark Sunderland Gaffer: Alex Allgood Key Grip: Austin English Art Director: Addie Babcock Hair & Makeup: Desi Davis Wardrobe Stylist: Kellye Barnes Production Assistant: Jae Desouza Production Assistant: Courtney Wallace Editor: Andrew Litten Composer: Patrick Canaday Additional Music: NEVR and Watermark High Sound Design: Matt Dunaway Color: David Torcivia Special Thanks ATL Bike Life Blue Flame Lounge Cascade Family Skating Columbus Ward and the Rick McDevitt Youth Center HD Planet Cameras Jeremy Miller Kirsten Daniel Matt Swinsky


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Deep in the wilds of rural Alabama, a spear-hunter proclaims himself the world’s greatest and erects a museum dedicated to his own obsession. In this atmospheric and darkly funny documentary, an offbeat cast of lovers, acolytes, and critics of the megalomaniacal spear-hunter remember his distinctive tactics both for killing and for leaving a legacy. World Premiere - SXSW Film Festival 2015 Winner - Best Documentary Short, Knoxville Film Festival Winner - Best Documentary Short, Newburyport Documentary Festival Official Selection - HotDocs, IFFBoston, Rooftop Films, Camden International Film Festival, Montclair Film Festival, RiverRun International Film Festival, New Orleans Film Festival, Chicago Critics Film Festival, DeadCenter Film Festival, Free Range Film Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, Fairhope Film Festival, New Hampshire Film Festival, Starz Denver Film Festival, Flyway Film Festival, San Francisco Documentary Film Festival, Marfa Film Festival, Dallas International Film Festival, Minneapolis-St.Paul International Film Festival, Chattanooga Film Festival, Florida Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Little Rock Film Festival, Macon Film Festival, Indianapolis International Film Festival, Woods Hole Film Festival, Rhode Island International Film Festival, Snake Alley Film Festival, Milwaukee Film Festival, Footcandle Film Festival, Lighthouse Film Festival. Directors: Adam Roffman & Luke Poling Cinematographer: Nathaniel Hansen Editor: Nathaniel Hansen Music: John Kusiak, The Lothars Sound Mixer: Billy Wirasnik Color Correction: Jerry Thompson Twitter: @spearhunterfilm @adamroffman @lpoling @nathanielhansen Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1PR2yN9 Website: http://bit.ly/1TTYb2q


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A two months journey across Peru and Bolivia, from countrysides to cities, passing by jungle and mountains, capturing lives and landscapes of these two wonderful and inspiring countries. Enjoy! Directed and edited by Baptiste Lanne. Music : Joris Voorn “ The Monk " .


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Sunday, December 6, 2015

In a post nuclear era where owning books is a felony and the intellectual community is persecuted, a group of scientists is trying in vain to find a way to save the world. A Professor’s assistant will be called upon to make the most difficult decision of his life. The story takes place in a world a little different from our own; an alternative reality. In this parallel universe history took a different course. IMDb: http://imdb.to/1PNmgJt Official Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1N5fNWs Director/Writer: Akis Polizos Cinematography: Yannis Drakoularakos G.S.C Editing: Lambis Haralampidis Set & Costumes: Ioulia Stavridou Productions Design: Akis Polizos, Pantelis Tsiachris Visual FX: Pantelis Tsiachris, Akis Polizos Casting: Sotiria Marini Sound Recordist: Ioannis Antipas Original Music: Alexandros Sidiropoulos Sound Design & Mix: Aris Louziotis, Alexandros Sidiropoulos Producers: Lelia Andronikou, Akis Polizos Production Manager: Dimitris Hatzivogiatzis Production Company: Faliro House Productions S.A


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Stormscapes 3 is for those that enjoy the visual aspect of our beautifully unique Blue Marble’s fascinating weather, or those wishing to experience elemental nature in some of its most surreal and chaotic forms. Particularly focusing on severe weather located in the northern high plains region (and adjacent ranges) of the USA. This video showcases a variety of supercells and other rotating storms, spooky night based mesoscale convective systems, atmospheric optics such as rainbows and crepuscular rays, various forms of lightning, and even a rare Shirley Basin, Wyoming tornado. I highly recommend a good set of speakers or headphones. There is a lot of deeper bass in the track, which adds to the overall feel I was going for. You’ll miss out without it. Especially during the transition from day to night. If you suffer from any negative photosensitive reactions to strobing or flashing lights, it might be advisable to skip the night focused lightning sequences of Stormscapes 3. They are…intense…welcome to mother nature’s dance party (it’s even crazier in person). The last two minutes are almost nothing but lightning sequences. Stop watching immediately if it becomes too much for you. If you are interested in the progression of the Stormscapes series, please have a look at the first two. If you’d like to see more of the June 1, 2015 Rapid City supercell (only added 1 quick sequence here), I have a video dedicated to its awesomeness. Probably one of the most beautiful natural phenomena I’ve ever witnessed. http://bit.ly/1lGBOSj - Stormscapes 1 http://bit.ly/1XMGdob - Stormscapes 2 http://bit.ly/1lGBR0m - Rapid City Supercell Track title - Everything Band - Everyone Moves Away http://bit.ly/1XMGdoc http://on.fb.me/1lGBR0n Intro material courtesy of the NOAA-NASA GOES Project. http://go.nasa.gov/1XMGbfT All video material (or any video stills of said material), omitting the GOES imagery, copyright Nicolaus Wegner 2015. Music copyright “Everyone Moves Away 2015”. Licensed through Music Bed. This footage was shot in a 5K and 8K (in some cases) time lapse format. This video may not be uploaded anywhere else. Youtube and other website uploads will be taken down, so please save us both some time and don’t do it. Unaltered embeds (via Vimeo’s player and links) are ok unless you are trying to sell something; be it for personal profit, religious, or political reasons. Other than that, please feel free to share as you wish. Hope it inspires some to get out and witness such amazing events in person.


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Friday, December 4, 2015

A wealthy and powerful man is betrayed by those closest to him, and under the guidance of his trusted confidant, devises a fiery requital. With a nod to the proscenium, this darkly comedic chamber piece stars Oscar Isaac, Tim Rock, Erika Rankin, Helen Rogers, and Julian Shatkin. Written and directed by Brian Petsos. TICKY TACKY — www.tickytacky.co Official Selection 2014 Palm Springs International ShortFest, 2014 Denver Film Festival, 2015 Florida Film Festival, 2015 Newport Beach Film Festival, 2015 Independent Film Festival Boston, a Special Presentation of Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2015 in association with the Tokyo International Film Festival, and featured Short of the Week (shortoftheweek.com) 2015. TICKY TACKY WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Brian Petsos PRODUCED BY Dan Berk Brian Petsos Ryan Farhoudi EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Tim Rock EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Bryan Gaynor Chadd Harbold Robert Olsen STARRING Oscar Isaac Tim Rock Erika Rankin Helen Rogers and Julian Shatkin DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Daniel Katz PRODUCTION DESIGNER Annie Simeone EDITOR Bryan Gaynor COSTUME DESIGNER Stacey Berman ORIGNAL MUSIC BY Justin Hori CASTING DIRECTOR Jennifer Euston, CSA ASSISTANT DIRECTOR — Alexander Mager 1ST ASSISTANT CAMERA — Adrien Bertolle 2ND ASSISTANT CAMERA — Timothé Arene CAMERA OPERATOR — David Isern CAMERA INTERN — Lauren Perrin ASSISTANT TO MR. KATZ — Yasmina Chambenoit GAFFER — Andrew Hubbard BEST BOY ELECTRIC — Jason Duffet KEY GRIP — Drew Verderame BEST BOY GRIP — Joachim Glaser DOLLY GRIP — Yves Lamigeon PRODUCTION SOUND — Brennan McVicar HAIR & MAKEUP — Stephanie Wise LOCATION MANAGER — Henry Winnik CASTING ASSISTANT — Emer O’Callaghan CATERING — Director’s Catering WEAPONS — The Specialists, LTD EFFECTS COORDINATOR — Bohdan Bushell KEY PRODUCTION ASSISTANT — Ryan Brown PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS — Meesha Meksin, Nephretitti Schenk, Porsche Jackson VISUAL EFFECTS SUPERVISOR — Cary Flaum FLAME ARTIST — Nic Seresin DESIGN & ANIMATION — Andre Vandenburg COLORIST — Ron Sudul of Nice Shoes POST-PRODUCTION AUDIO — Cory Choy of Silver Sound A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO Rusty Mutt Shilo and Hayden 5 SPECIAL THANKS Adam Brody Alec Bates Alex Orlovsky Andrew Carlberg Artjail Felipe Dieppa Gabriel Nadig Greg Gordon Hand Held Films Jay Alaimo Justin Simpson Kurt Enger Max Nichols Michael Dimmit Ryan McKone SAG-AFTRA FEATURING THE MUSIC OF Ludwig van Beethoven Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Strauss II and Mutilation Rites “Broken Axis” is available on the album EMPYREAN FILMED ON LOCATION IN NEW YORK CITY This motion picture is protected pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the United States of America and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication, distribution and/or exhibition of this motion picture may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution. Characters and incidents portrayed and the names herein are fictitious, and any similarity to the name, characters or history of any person is entirely coincidental and unintentional. © 2014 Last Pictures & A Saboteur. All rights reserved. (Significant inquiries may be directed to nobody@asaboteur.com and will be responded to accordingly.)


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ELEVEN TIMES HUMAN A short film commissioned by AKOO. Directed By John Merizalde Cinematography by Kristian Zuñiga Narrated by Michael “Killer Mike” Render Executive Producers: Tip “T.I.” Harris, Jason Geter, Ralph Reynolds, Sabai Burnett and David Kwon Kim Producers: David Kwon Kim and Brandon Smith Production Managers: Grey Clawson and Garrett Coyte First Assistant Camera: Daniel Guadalupe B-Camera Operator: Erin Murray Steadicam Operator: Mark Sunderland Gaffer: Alex Allgood Key Grip: Austin English Art Director: Addie Babcock Hair & Makeup: Desi Davis Wardrobe Stylist: Kellye Barnes Production Assistant: Jae Desouza Production Assistant: Courtney Wallace Editor: Andrew Litten Composer: Patrick Canaday Additional Music: NEVR and Watermark High Sound Design: Matt Dunaway Color: David Torcivia Special Thanks ATL Bike Life Blue Flame Lounge Cascade Family Skating Columbus Ward and the Rick McDevitt Youth Center HD Planet Cameras Jeremy Miller Kirsten Daniel Matt Swinsky


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To swat or not to swat? That is the question posed to eager interviewee, Barnaby Finch in this fast-paced, metaphysical short film featured on The Sundance Channel and winner of Best Writer from The One Show. http://bit.ly/1Nvo5bB Director: Sorrel Brae & Sam Stephens Writer: Sorrel Brae DoP: Jeffrey Kim Editor: M. Brennan Producer: Christopher Marsh Production Designer: Elizabeth Jones Composer: James Morgan Production Company: Humble Color: The Mill Sound Mix: Sound Lounge Starring: Ben Roberts & Eoin O'Shea


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Que diriez-vous de vous laisser planer un instant, le temps d’une envolée d’Automne ? http://bit.ly/1lBIYqF prend de la hauteur et vous offre un moment suspendu au coeur des Pyrénées. Exclusivement tourné en drone 4K, le film célèbre le massif dans son nouveau costume d’apparat. Le « Printemps de l’hiver» y dévoile un charme aussi éclatant qu’éphémère, mais toujours enclin à la contemplation. Le film donne aussi à voir le nouveau savoir-faire de la maison CAPSUS grâce à l’obtention de la licence DRONE ainsi que toutes les autorisations nécessaires en terme de prises de vues aériennes 4K. Production : http://bit.ly/1lBIYqF Pilote Licencié : Tristan Barathe (CAPSUS) Guides : Pierre Vignaux, Cesar Abadie et Pierre Meyer. Avec le soutien de http://bit.ly/1lBIW2e


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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Dude loses last two digits of girl’s number. Tries every combo to find her. It’s funny. Want more? Try this— http://bit.ly/1lchwAh http://bit.ly/1SAgYyB


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A long list of arduous tasks and obstacles pushes a single Mother to her breaking point. Her children must figure out a way to help their mother and find a way to bring their family back together. 3rd Year Group Film made at Sheridan College 2015. Made by: Stephanie Chiew Joan Chung David Du Matthew Fazari Ana Gomez Rui Hao Jessica Jing Seeyun Lee Nicholas Nason Dadi Wang Special thanks to Matthew Fazari and Mike Mclaren for the amazing soundtrack, as well as Jing Li, Rebecca Wang, Mandy Wu, Yishi Yao and Yiwei Zhou for the extra help!


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Watch all 6 episodes of Conflict free at http://bit.ly/1jAH34u. Many conflict photographers talk about getting “close” to their subjects; but perhaps none get closer than Donna Ferrato. For more than 30 years, Donna has been making deep and lasting relationships with women, and then asking to take their pictures on the worst day of their lives. Taking an ethnographic approach to the circumstances and victims of domestic violence might not be what most people think about when they think of conflict photographers; but the work is easily as disturbing and affecting as anything else out there. By asking these women to step in front of the camera, Donna asks them to look at themselves and assess their lives.


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a couple leaves a party at dawn, their drugs waning, as they discuss the moral ins and outs of finding a body washed ashore. a small story shot in California, USA. written & directed by Edward Robles. produced by Rachel Ann Cole. shot by Phillip Jackson. costumes by Caroline McCosker.


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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Winner: Audience Award for Narrative Short, New Orleans Film Festival Official Selection: 2015 Sundance Film Festival SXSW BAM Cinemafest Maryland Film Festival Atlanta Film Festival Out fest Frameline Newfest And more Featuring Rebecca Henderson (Appropriate Behavior, Mistress America) and Taylor Hess Produced by Natasha Giliberti Written and Directed by Jeremy Hersh One of Time Out New York’s “Five Sundance Shorts That Knocked Us Out”


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What do astronauts dream of? In 1991, Helen Sharman became the first Briton in space; in this animation she shares a dream she has about returning to space, and talks about what it’s like to gaze down on the earth from above. This is the first instalment in the 2015 Ri advent calendar, ‘A Place Called Space’. Check it out at http://bit.ly/1lXWxBl Sign up to receive each instalment by daily email: http://bit.ly/1N44P1b What do astronauts dream of? How do they feel while they float above the clouds? In 1991 Helen Sharman became the first Briton in space; in this animation, hand-drawn by Ri animator-in-residence Andrew Khosravani, Sharman shares a dream she often has about returning to space, and talks about what it’s like to gaze down on the earth from above. ‘A Place Called Space’ is the 2015 Royal Institution advent calendar. Every day in the run up to Christmas we’ll be releasing an original piece of content exploring the human experience and cultural significance of space travel. With hand-drawn animations, experiments in zero gravity, interviews with astronauts and creative data visualisations, the calendar will fire you into space every morning. ‘A Place Called Space’ channels the voices of seasoned astronauts and expert scientists through the eyes of a team of talented animators, film-makers and artists, bringing you a thought-provoking gem to kick-start each day. Check it out at http://bit.ly/1lXWxBl With special thanks to our lead supporter, Wellcome Trust http://bit.ly/1lXWxBm


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Music video for the song “Believe the Lie” from Corbu, an indie/electronic pop music band from Brooklyn. EP: “We Are Sound”, 2014 Enjoy this sci-fi fantasy trip. Credits: All produced by Javier Longobardo except visual FX, by Angel Sandimas.


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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Sixteen dancers summon their fertility goddess in a virtual ocean paradise. DIRECTED BY Michael Langan and Najeeb Tarazi From the album Falling Inside on Badman Recording Co. http://apple.co/1Qcd0wP POST PRODUCER Dan Goodman MULTI-KINECT EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Alex Tarrant CAMERA OPERATORS Graham Baskett Lachlan Turczan Boyd Hobbs Kamell Allaway Hana Reckart Timothy Reckart BUBBLE FX Kevin McNamara DANCERS Alex Tarrant Elizabeth Forsyth Paul Sbrizzi Warren Shaeffer Alex Benzer Susie Abraham Hana Reckart Timothy Reckart Rachel Ho Sean Buckelew Jan Braunstein Jason Blynn Adrienne Smith Fran Krause Sharlene Brown Tim Rauch For Olive and Josie.


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In the slums of the future, virtual reality junkies satisfy their violent impulses in online entertainment. An expert player discovers that the line between games and reality is starting to fade away. 3DAR’s latest short film explores the frightening potential of our next technological revolution. Behind the scenes coming soon! Stay connected, but not too much ;) Artwork and process in www.3dar.com CREDITS WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY FEDERICO HELLER EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS GERMAN HELLER BRANDON MASEDA ANIMATION DIRECTOR FERNANDO MALDONADO VFX PRODUCTION DESIGNER JORGE TERESO LEAD VFX ARTIST FEDERICO CARLINI LEAD 3D ARTIST MARCO LOCOCO VISUAL EFFECTS SUPERVISOR FEDERICO HELLER DIGITAL ART DIRECTOR PABLO OLIVERA CGFX TD ALAN RINALDI PRODUCER FEDERICO HELLER VFX PRODUCTION COORDINATOR MARIA JOSE TABARES ASSISTANT DIRECTOR NAZARENO ALBA CELESTE LOIS DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY NICOLAS TROVATO FERNANDO LORENZALE ART DIRECTOR LOLA SOSA ORIGINAL SCORE CYRILLE MARCHESSAU MUSIC MIX RODOLPHE GERVAIS AUDIO POST BY IMPOSSIBLE ACOUSTIC BRENDAN J. HOGAN JAMIE HUNSDALE Representation: Scott Glassgold / Ground Control – scott@groundcontrol-la.com.


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A last-minute change of plans triggers a solo journey, while those left behind can only imagine the sights, sounds and emotions being experienced. This is a personal project inspired by my solo travel last year. Filmed & Edited: Sertac Yuksel Narration: Holly Clayfield Music: Efterklang - ‘Hands Playing Butterfly’ Filmed mostly on Bmpcc


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Monday, November 30, 2015

The highly acclaimed, blockbuster-style short film THE SHAMAN premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York in 2015. After that it ran successfully at numerous film festivals around the globe, including Los Angeles, London, San Diego and the DragonCon in Atlanta. The trailer turned into a viral sensation with over 4 million views. The dark year 2204, in a world that has seen 73 years of continuous war. Recently mankind re-discovered the arts of Shamanism. The Shaman’s school of thought believes that every person or object has a soul. During battle Shamans step over into the Netherworld to find and convert the souls of their enemies’ giant battle machines. This tactic enables a single man to overcome an invincibly seeming steel monster. This is the story of Joshua, a Shaman, who is sent on a mission to convert the soul of a giant battle colossus. He does not yet know that the soul is prepared for his coming and that the deadly psychological soul-to-soul confrontation in the Netherworld will be on eye level. Subtitles are available in English, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish and German. Discover the world of THE SHAMAN here: http://bit.ly/1Ppey8b http://on.fb.me/1LJLdgU


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A short film about people with unusual living arrangements. ‘Best Animation’ BAFTA New Talent awards 2015 'Best Animation’ Royal Television Society Student Awards Scotland. http://bit.ly/1HAVvVP


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A young actress attempts to lead a normal life after starring in a successful Canadian TV series, but her past fame makes for some awkward and self-conscious first dates. Lauren Collins (“Degrassi: The Next Generation”) showcases her comedic talent in this self-reflexive, tongue-in-cheek look at celebrity and neuroses in the age of social networking. Official Selection: Toronto International Film Festival (World Premiere, September 2014) NYC Independent Film Festival (October 2014) Chicago Comedy Film Festival (October 2014) LA Indie Film Festival (October 2014) LA Comedy Film Festival (November 2014) Gold Coast International Film Festival (November 2014) Toronto Short Film Festival (March 2015) Indy Film Fest (July 2015) Sidewalk Film Festival (August 2015) Directed by Ben Lewis Written by Ben Lewis and Lauren Collins Produced by Ben Lewis and Lauren Collins Director of Photography: Mike McLaughlin Editor: Mike McLaughlin Cast: Lauren Collins, Ben Lewis, Lindsey Clark, Peyson Rock, Chantelle Chung


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Autumn is that romantic, melancholy and harmonious season that all photographers rush to capture from its arrival. And no wonder, the light, the colours and the energy displayed by the autumn, are ideal fuel for encouraging the creativity of any visual artist. I traveled to Croatia and Slovenia in order to capture this amazing spectacle of nature, and now I feel like I made the right choice. Time-lapse: Enrique Pacheco (http://bit.ly/1MZzcWz) Original Score: Peter Nanasi (www.peternanasi.com) Shot in 4K Raw with Sony A7 and A7R and Zeiss Lenses Motorized Slider by mSlider: www.mslider.com To license and purchase this footage, please contact Alejandra García Herrero: media@enriquepacheco.com Professional enquires only please.


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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Visit us! http://bit.ly/1IiaSCy ENDLESS is a story about seeking and not finding. It’s the mechanized routine. It’s to get up, go to work, eat, fall in love, buy, throw, fall out of love, accept, sleep, wake up. ENDLESS is a story about seeking and (not) finding. 1080p recommended ;) Music by Anybody There Direction and Animation by molistudio


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overload [과-부하 過負荷] 1. 일을 너무 많이 맡은 상태. 2. 기기나 장치가 다룰 수 있는 정상치를 넘은 부하. 오버로드는 ‘정신적으로 과부하가 걸린 상태에서 기억이란 얼마나 정확한 것인가?’, '과거의 일들은 항상 미화되어 기억된다'라는 두개의 문장과 물체가 찐득한 액체로 변하는 하나의 이미지로 인해 시작된 이야기이다 불의의 사고로 죽은 연인을 그리워하는 남자 우주에서 오랜시간을 보내고 드디어 지구로 돌아가는 날, 이유를 설명할 수 없는 비현실적인 사건을 계기로 과거를 돌아보게 된다 - overload 1. in charge of overwork. 2. devices getting load by exceeding the available range. Overload is a story started from two sentences. 'In a mentally overloaded state how accurate is human memory’, 'Past memories are always glorified’. And also the image of an object changing into a sticky liquid started this story. The man misses his lover who died in an unexpected accident. Finally the day going back to Earth after long days in the Space, unexplainable and impractical incident makes him look back in time. - /Director_Kang SuHyun. Sound design_Mun ByeongSeon. 2D layer assistant_Jeong SoHyun, Hwang SuBi, Ahn JeongBin. 2015 Graduation Work,Visual communication design, Hongik Univ soodar-xx.tumblr.com/


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Urban Conformation 74:19 is an urban experimental timelaspe short film. Extracted from our urban surroundings, the pieces of a puzzle take differents shapes where a battle and fusion of two alternative world take place. Directed by Florian Rouzaud Cornabas ( http://on.fb.me/1jrfY3H , http://bit.ly/1Q6dEfb ) Voice by Olga Iwogo Music by LukHash, Final Chapter, www.lukhash.com Thanks to: Walid, Fehmi and Aymen


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Friday, November 27, 2015

I have heard and read different opinions about the wave of Syrian refugees who try to make their way in to EU. Then I went to Lesvos. 7 Days on the Greek Island gave me a healthier human perspective on the situation. Seeing in my own eyes the people behind the headlines and feeling their deep struggle, broke my heart. Is this the “threat” people talk about? All I could see was courages people in a crisis. I also got to meet brave volunteers from all over the world who reach out to help all people regardless of their religion, race or background. That inspired me. My hope is that this video will shake some of the bad ideas we sometimes feed ourselves with. All shot with the Canon 1DC (4K -> HD) Canon 70-200mm f2.8, Canon 28mm f1.8, Canon 24-105mm f4 Drone Shots with the Phantom2 and Gopro4 Edited on Premiere A film by Lior Sperandeo Drone Operator and Camera assist - Joel Davis Music by - Ravid Kahalani INZIMA PUBLISHING (2003) LTD


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Sarah and Bram’s roadtrip takes a horrifying turn when they stop for a bathroom break in the dark woods of Wallonia. Arrêt Pipi is a short horror film (6") commissioned by Dutch public broadcaster VPRO. Starring: Bo Maerten, Benjamin Moen, Poal Cairo & Pim Lambeau Director: Maarten Groen Written By: Nils Vleugels Director of Photography: Mick van Dantzig First AD: Damien Hope Gaffer: Erik de Wildt Best Boy: Mike Berkhout Electricians: Raymond Brouwers, Tessa Beukel, Sven Been & Jeroen Zwart Production Design: Thomas Hamming & Chiel Sinninghe Gripper: Antoine Petiet Production Manager: Amber Akkermans Line producer: Lotte Kwak & Niels Visser Production Assistant: Boye Rijs & Merel Snijdoodt Sound Design: Lennart Kleinen en Alan van Ramshorst / KlevR Set Audio: Hein Verhoeven Casting Director: Houdijn Beekhuis / Kemna Casting Editor: Ruben Labree VFX: Bas Wijers Assistant Post-production: Alex Nas Colorist: Ruben Labree Special Make-Up: Erik Hillenbrink, Rob Hillenbrink, Lodewijk Tossaint Hair & Make-Up: Cynthia Bakker Script Consultant: Sytske Kok Graphic Design: George & Harrison Executive Producers: Maarten Groen, Daniel Dow & Nils Vleugels DPPLR 2015.


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“Mad Max Meets Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’” - TIME MAGAZINE 2015 http://ti.me/1Xl5PIx Making of interview I did with Entertainment Weekly: http://bit.ly/1Ncp7Vw Starring Braina Laviena and Akemi Look Directed and Written by Lance Drake Produced by Kourtney Gleason Executive Produced by Danielle Hinde Directors Rep - Daniel Kent Prod Co Doomsday Entertainment PM - Filippa Emma Edenbro AD - Kenneth Arnold Taylor Cinematography - Todd Banhazl (http://bit.ly/1Xl5QMF) Production Design - Tyler Jensen Stylist - Tatiana Valentin Beauty - Becca Webber 2nd Unit Director - Robert Schober 2nd Unit Art - Nelson de Castro 2nd Unit DP - TJ Shwingle Additional AD - Chad Nicholson Stunt Choreographer and Coordinator Mindy Kelly Stunt Coordinator Damien Bray 1st Unit Camera 1st AC - David Edsall 1st Unit Camera 2nd AC - Otis Sherman 1st Unit Steadicam - Liam Clark 2nd Unit Camera 1st AC - Scott Johnson 2nd Unit Camera 2nd AC - Emma Massalone 2nd Unit Steadicam - Dustin Heindl DIT - Shane Farnsworth 1st Unit G+E: Gaffer - Nghia Khuu Best Boy Electric - Skott Khuu Electric - Juan Smith Valle Key Grip - Mike Prim Best Boy Grip - Darrin Stuckwisch Grip - 2nd Unit G+E: Gaffer - Best Boy Electric - Key Grip - Best Boy Grip - Additional Shoot 1st AC - Scott Johnson Additional Shoot 2nd AC - Matt Szewczyk Additional Shoot Gaffer - Arjun Prakash Additional Shoot Key Grip - Oliver Young Storyboards - Neil D'Monte Editor - Jeremiah Mayhew Lead VFX and Creature Design - Bemo.tv Additional VFX - Roboshobo Colorist - Derek Hansen @ MPC Camera Provided by Panavision + Heindl Cinema © Atlantic Records Commissioner Phil Botti Special thanks to Steve Gottlieb, Roboshobo, Jeremiah Mayhew, and Todd Banhazl.


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Thursday, November 26, 2015

A pair of home invaders consider their potential character choices just prior to their planned invasion. (*Be sure and click that little HD button on the bottom right for GLORIOUS resolution and BONUS pixels. You love pixels!) Website - http://bit.ly/1XtApdM Facebook - http://on.fb.me/1XiPYKt Twitter - http://twitter.com/tweetinvaders Director Website - http://bit.ly/1XtArSV Director Facebook - http://on.fb.me/1XiQ0Sz Director Twitter - http://twitter.com/jasonkupfer Written and Directed by - Jason Kupfer Produced by - Tighe Arnold Cinematography - Marco Cordero Driver - Jordan Woods-Robinson Passenger - Ricky Wayne Dad - Larry Bukovey Awards - Runner-up Best Horror Short - Fantastic Fest Best of Fest - Scream in the Dark Film Festival Audience Award - Gold - Toronto After Dark Film Festival Audience Award - Best International Short Film - Fantaspoa Fantastic Film Festival Audience Award - Best Short Film - Knoxville Horror Film Festival Audience Choice Award - Spooky Empire Judge’s Choice - East Bay Express Scream Best Director - Atlanta Horror Film Festival Best Actor - Ricky Wayne - Twisted Horror Picture Show Best Horror - Lancaster International Film Festival Best Horror Comedy - Atlanta Underground Film Festival Platinum Award - Spotlight Film Awards Freakin Funny Award - Freeky Creek Film Festival Official selection of- Fantastic Fest Slamdance Beyond Fest Film 4 Frightfest Seattle International Film Festival Hollyshorts Toronto After Dark Film Festival Fantaspoa Telluride Horror Paris International Fantastic Film Festival Cucalorus Newport Beach International Film Festival Florida Film Festival Minneapolis International Film Festival Maryland International Film Festival Imagine Film Festival Filmquest Knoxville Horror Film Festival Hellashort Ithaca International Fantastic Film Festival Monster Fest Fanta Festival Fantasmagorical Morbido Fright Night Theater Celluloid Screams Baton Rouge Horror Court Metrange Frightfest Twister Alley DragonCon Colorad Horror Con Destiny City Trouville’s Off Court Fenetres Sur Courtes Funcinema Sydney Underground Horrible Imaginings Popcorn Frights Minneapolis Underground Mile High Horror Arizona Underground Fright Night Film Fest Shivers Diabolique Spooky Movie Abertoir Razor Reel Saskatoon Scream in the dark Bloody Weekend Sarasota Film Festival Chattanooga Film Festival Interfilm Berlin NYC Horror Film Festival Spooky Empire Lancaster International Film Festival Portland Underground Dedfest Idaho Horror Film Festival Vivesections Little Terrors Hallucinations Collective Sacramento Horror Film Festival Horrorthon Puerto Rico Horror Film Fest Buried Alive Film Festival Mirror Mountain Atlanta Underground Film Festival Atlanta Horror Film Festival Rugged Phoenix Underground Zinema Zombie Fest Freeky Creek East Bay Express Northern Frights San Sebastian Film Festival Samain Anchorage International Film Festival Fake Flesh Film Festival Courts Mais Trash Macabre Faire


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The 3-in-1 music video. 1 music video for 3 new singles of dutch band De Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig. For the interactive version got to: http://bit.ly/1MFkfet Or else watch the other videos here: Lente In Bed: http://bit.ly/1XitUQd Zak M Uit De Heup: http://bit.ly/1MFkfeu credits Concept & direction: Lernert & Sander DOP: Piotr Kukla Milo: Alex de Heus Production company: ADULT (www.adult-image.tv) Executive producer: Maarten Le Roy Producer: Marie-Hélène Van Quickenborne Light: Gerard Stam Video assist: Kevin Coopey Art director: Egbert Steenwinkel Styling: Thomas Vermeer & Saskia Van der klei Choreo: Roché Apinsa Make-Up: Leon Hajenius Assistant: Caspar Braat Post production: Hectic Electric Made possible by Stichting Mediafonds/Taxfund


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http://on.fb.me/21hJMls http://twitter.com/JohnDuncanFilm http://bit.ly/1ljCZ9P Behind the Scenes - http://bit.ly/21hJOKc For my second aerial film, entitled ‘Wild Scotland’, I wanted to showcase some of the wilderness this magnificent country has to offer. From the Highlands and Islands on the west coast to John O’Groats and North Berwick on the east I’ve captured just a fraction of the stunning wilderness which Scotland has to offer. I’ve spent the last few months travelling up and down the country capturing locations, carefully planning my schedule to take advantage of the best light, be that dawn or dusk. Along the way I’ve been lucky to pick up some unexpected shots such as deer near Ardnamurchan and a large group of seals in a bay near John O’ Groats at the very top of the British mainland. I was lucky to experience a prolonged spell of good weather so filming this was a much faster process than for my first aerial film; Beautiful Scotland - vimeo.com/100426447 Making this film involved a series of mini adventures. Hiking up Bidein a'Ghlas Thuill at 3am in the pitch dark, to film the spectacular serrated ridge of An Teallach, and hearing stags roaring in the valleys below is a memory that will stay with me for a very long time. Also filming Bass Rock near North Berwick, which is home is to the world’s largest single rock Gannet colony with some 40,000 pairs of birds, at first light was a real treat. The film was mostly shot on the DJI Inspire 1 and for the more remote locations I used the DJI Phantom 3 which can be packed in a backpack really easily. Big shout out to Drew Gibson (http://twitter.com/drew_the_editor) who has done another magnificent job colour grading this and also to Pete Smith (http://bit.ly/1ljCXim) who created the sound mix. Cheers also to Rob Waugh (http://on.fb.me/21hJOKd) for feeding back throughout the edit and helping suggest locations. Locations in order – An Teallach Ardnamurchan lighthouse Bidein A’ Ghlas Thuill Mangersta Sea Stacks, Isle of Harris Suilven Luskentyre Beach, Isle of Harris Callanish Standing stones, Isle of Lewis Duncansby Bay (Seal shot) Tantallon Caslte Bass Rock Ardnamurchan Duncansby sea stacks Glen Etive Castle Stalker Arisaig Forth Rail Bridge Neist Point, Isle of Skye Music again by the fantastic Tony Anderson – Eyes Wide Open For footage licencing enquiries please email me at – hello@john-duncan.co.uk ** THIS FOOTAGE MUST NOT BE USED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION **


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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

THEY CRAWL AMONGST US! is a stop-motion documentary film about life and social issues in New York City — as told by its pests! Produced and Directed by Sihanouk Mariona. Official selection of the New Orleans Film Festival 2015.


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After half a year of work from the first shoot to the last renderings we now finally can present our new piece for the great SISSI RADA. It has all what a good music-clip should have: Donuts, cars, kids on bikes, a harp, a giant foot, a miniature drum set and skateboard-stunts. And of course a black cat. Shot completely with the Microsoft Kinect 2, edited and programmed in VVVV, developed a pipeline between Cinema4D and VVVV and finalized everything in After Effects. SUNDAY is a track from the unreleased album PRAGMA SISSI RADA Vocals/Harp - ANASTASIA SISSY MAKROPOULOU Production/Guitar - MAX TRIEDER Drums - TOM KRAUSE http://sissirada.com http://bit.ly/1jjMg0y - - - http://bit.ly/1IaTnUG https://twitter.com/schnllbntbldr http://bit.ly/1jjMeFL - - - http://vvvv.org/ http://bit.ly/1IaTqzR (Thanks Robert & http://bit.ly/1jjMg0z for the support) Typo by CHRISTOPH KNOTH http://bit.ly/1IaTqzS Special Thanks to LUTZ TIMPERNAGEL for the miniature buildings and trees, to EMIL and EMMA for driving your bikes, to REGINA POHLE for baking a cake in the rain and ULI for renting his NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM.


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A short film celebrating the centennial of Einstein’s theory of General Relativity. → http://twitter.com/eoinduffy → http://bit.ly/1jjukTD JAMIE LOCHHEAD - Writer / Producer EOIN DUFFY - Design / Animation DAVID TENNANT - Narrator WESLEY SLOVER - Sound Design ANAÏS RASSAT Writer / Science Outreach / Communication A WINDFALL FILMS production for the SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL


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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Music Video for Timeless, made entirely with stop motion. Taken from Poppy Ackroyd’s new album ‘Feathers’ hear more of Poppy’s beautiful music here; http://bit.ly/1MPT2DN


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“I decided the images needed to come to life before their inevitable destruction, so I just moved them around with my fingers and an exacto knife. I guess you could call the technique “paperteering.” It looked clunky and dumb and it made me laugh.” - Winston Hacking From College Media Journal - http://bit.ly/1T16Z5e


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Story: Imprisoned inside its packaging and stuck on a toy shop shelf, a lonely radio-controlled toy truck uses its imagination to go on an adventure and find its happy place. Happy Place is another passion project made solely by us - we hope you enjoy it! Produced, directed, shot and cut by Sharp & Jenkins (http://bit.ly/1PMrcOs) Toys by Maisto (www.maisto.com) Sharp & Jenkins represented by Nexus (http://bit.ly/1MAm1xtwww.maisto.com) Sharp & Jenkins represented by Nexus (http://bit.ly/1MAm1xt)


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Money is not just currency. It is the most common piece of artwork. It represents our history, culture and mythology. Thus, it does not only appear as the material backbone of our civilization - it´s dialectic is that it constitutes and is being constituted by the way our civilization proceeds. If this is the case, our materialism is not only reflected by the very material that money is, the material itself reflects the very state our civilization is in. Money is durable, maybe timeless. Or is it not? Motion designer Christian Stangl wants to contest the apparent durability by speeding up the natural decay of the material by using various acids. Strangely these chemical processes, that ultimately result in total disaggregation bring unforeseen life to the material symbolization of our society. This music video of Strange Freedom´s Track „Hide“ was made of thousands of single microscopic photographies, merged together, creating a dramatic timelapse scenario. Music by: Almalyn Griesauer Robert Stefan Michael Willer Visuals by: Christian Stangl Hardware used: Leiz Dialux Microscope Nikon D3 Sony A7R Micro Nikkor 55/1:2,8 composed in Adobe After Effects http://bit.ly/1GsPZBr http://bit.ly/1GeVVN5


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Monday, November 23, 2015

***HEADPHONES PLEASE*** We’ll Find Something 2015 12 min USA Writer/Director/Producer: Casey Gooden Cast: Amy Seimetz and Shane Carruth Director of Photography: Bret Curry World Premiere: SXSW 2015 Official Selection: Hill Country Film Festival 2015 Dallas International Film Festival 2015 Maryland Film Festival 2015 Sidewalk Film Festival 2015 Portland Film Festival 2015 Milano Film Festival 2015 Raindance Film Festival 2015 Milwaukee Film Festival 2015 Heartland Film Festival 2015 Cucalorus Film Festival 2015 Indie Memphis Film Festival 2015 Denver Film Festival 2015 http://bit.ly/1I7aW8a https://twitter.com/wfsnyc http://on.fb.me/1TaZVnv


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On her way for a simple grocery, a young woman literally has to struggle through her fellow beings. Some of those people tend to leave an impression, but only one person leaves a mark that sticks. CREDITS: Written, directed & animated: Lucette Braune Music: Han Otten Sound: Jeroen Nadorp Sound design: Max Frick Producers: Chris Eimers-Mouw, Arnoud Rijken & Michiel Snijders for il Luster Films SALES: SNDfilms PRIZES & AWARDS: BLEND Award at the BLEND symposium Melbourne Int. Animation Festival Special Mention of the jury, Anim'est, for use of a fresh visual metaphor FESTIVALS WHERE THE FILM HAS BEEN SHOWN (a shortlist): Netherlands Film Festival, Netherlands, September 2013 Imaginaria film festival, Italy, September 2013 
Anim'est, Romania, Oktober 2013
Klik! Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 2013 Animated Dreams, Estland, November 2013 Suikerzoet Film Festival, Netherlands, November 2013 Etuida & Anima, Poland, November 2013 Nieuwjaarsduik Culturele Zondag,the Netherlands January 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Netherlands, January 2014 Animated Exeter, United Kingdom, february 2014 Holland Animation Film Festival, the Netherlands, march 2014 New York Int Childrens Film Festival, USA, March 2014 Tricky Women, Austria, March 2014 Cortoons, Italy, March 2014 NexT Film Festival, April 2014 Laon International Film Festival for Young People, April 2014 Cine-Jeune de l'aisle, France, April 2014 Vafi Childrens Film Festival, April 2014 Portland NorthWest Animation Festival, May 2014 Melbourne International Animation Festival, June 2014 Zilina Int. Animation Fest Anca, June 2014 Setúbal Int. Film Fest. Festroia, June 2014 Poznan Int. Animation Festival - Animator, Juli 2014 Sicaf Animation Festival Korea, Juli 2014 Anima Mundi Brazil, Juli-August 2014 Hiroshima International Animation Festival, Augustus 2014 Fantoche Internationales Festival für AnimationFilm, September 2014 Braunschweig Int. Film Festival, november 2014 Cairo Panorama of the European Film, november 2014 Istanbul Int. Short Film Festival, november 2014


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http://bit.ly/1I6oG2Y 4K/UHD Version: youtu.be/MozX3qFIkpQ Today I’m privileged to share with you the Finland I got to experience. I’ve witnessed the diversity and immense beauty of this land from the very north all the way to the southern parts, yet every time I set off I’m in awe. Finland never ceases to amaze me, and so, I’m truly honored and blessed to call this country my home. This journey was more than a timelapse project. I could go on and on ecstatically about what I experienced during the 8500 kilometers on the road. As I carried the burden of impending schoolwork, I had to make the most out of my time, while fulfilling my dream. It meant that the three months spent with the project were momentous. I’m thrilled to have experienced Finland’s sublime nature on my travels, yet I’m also moved by being able to touch a great deal of people by doing what I love. I find their appraisal and kindness most humbling and rewarding.¨ I want to thank everyone from my family for playing their part in this project from the very first day I picked up this hobby till today. I’d also like to thank my relatives and friends, especially my cousin and colleague Niko Juntunen. All the clips are available for licensing in 4K resolution. Lengths varies between clips from 6-20 seconds, averaging 12 seconds. Contact me for inquiries: riku@kk7.fi Behind the Scenes -video of the project: youtu.be/rmu83ubRzFs Be part of the journey. Photos and BTS on my Instagram page: @rikukarjalaine Music: “Hope Of Men” – Bytheway-May (Licensed via The Music Bed) Equipment: Canon 600D (From the very beginning of my time in photography, until this project. In memoriam 2012-2015) Canon 700D Sony A7S Samyang 14mm, Samyang 24mm, Canon 15-85mm, Canon 24-105mm, Canon 100-400mm & Tokina 11-16mm DIY slider with Emotimo TB3 Location list: 00:00-00:10 Kivesvaara, Paltamo / 00:10-00:20 Kiilopää, Saariselkä / 00:10-00:25 Pallas, Muonio / 00:25-00:31 Pallas, Muonio / 00:31-00:35 Kiilopää, Saariselkä / 00:35-00:39 Hyyppäänvuori, Laukaa / 00:39-00:47 Koli, Lieksa / 00:47-00:52 Malla, Kilpisjärvi / 00:52-00:57 Saana, Kilpisjärvi / 00:57-01:02 Pallas, Muonio / 01:02-01:07 Pallas, Muonio / 01:07-01:12 Kiilopää, Saariselkä / 01:12-01:20 Pähkänä, Kuusamo / 01:20-01:33 Pyhä-Nattanen, Sodankylä / 01:33-01:40 Saana, Kilpisjärvi / 01:44-01:54 Jurmo, Pargas / 01:54-01:59 Pirunkirkko (Koli), Lieksa / 01:59-02:04 Ruskiakallio, Lapinjärvi / 02:04-02:09 Mäyrämäki, Lapinjärvi / 02:09-02:14 Saana, Kilpisjärvi / 02:14-02:25 Pallas, Muonio / 02:25-02:30 Fäboda, Pietarsaari / 02:30-02:35 Jurmo, Pargas / 02:35-02:45 Kiilopää, Saariselkä / 02:45-02:49 Kivesvaara, Paltamo / 02:49-02:52 Jurmo, Pargas / 02:52-02:56 Kivesvaara, Paltamo / 02:56-03:00 Konttainen, Kuusamo / 03:00-03:04 Koli, Lieksa / 03:04-03:06 Kiilopää, Saariselkä / 03:06-03:10 Saltkaret, Svedjehamn / 03:10-03:14 Kiilopää, Saariselkä / 03:14-03:17 Pyhä-Nattanen, Sodankylä / 03:17-03:21 Haukkavuori, Rautjärvi / 03:21-03:26 Paavolan Tammi, Lohja / 03:26-03:34 Jurmo, Pargas / 03:34-03:47 Ristikallio, Kuusamo


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Friday, November 20, 2015

Directed by Austin Peters Director of Photography: Deering Regan Editor: Marlo Caine Produced by Emi Stewart and Nicole Miqueli for All:Expanded Executive Producer: Sasha Nixon for Forever Pictures Stylist: Miyako Bellizi 1st AC: Ryan Nocella 2nd AC : Robert Vickers Key Grip : Maleek Castillo Color: Mikey Rossiter @ The Mill Commissioner: James Hackett Starring: Riley, Fernanda, Austin, Aaron, Luisa, and Dusty Special Thanks: Matt Cohen and Natalie Westerfield Shot on Location in Florida on Kodak 7213 200T


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In October 2015, I accompanied the humanitarian organisation Medair to eastern Congo, a region in crisis for more than two decades. Medair has been bringing relief to people suffering in some of the most remote places in DR Congo since 1997. DR Congo is often a forgotten crisis. It doesn’t show up much in the news, but millions of people continue to be forced from their homes cut off from health care and other essentials because of ongoing waves of violence. Medair is going far off the beaten path to make sure vital health services are up and running in remote villages. You can learn more about what they are doing here: http://bit.ly/1OjsKwa The interviews in this film went through several translations. As a result, there might be some mistakes in the translation, but the main content was not altered. Directed, filmed & edited by: Vincent Urban Additional camera by: Gertjan Kardol Filmed with: Sony a7s and Canon 5D Mark III Magic Lantern RAW Music: Tony Anderson - “Diana” (musicbed.com)


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Walking around my ranch, looking for everything that makes intersting noises. Andando pelo meu sítio, procurando por tudo que faça barulhos interessantes. Sony a7s Zeiss 24 - 70 Zoom H2n


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Thursday, November 19, 2015

THERE IS A FEELING that is shared with skiers all over the world. It’s nothing you can teach, learn or explain. It’s something you feel. Something you know. It stops you from sleeping during a snowstorm - knowing that fresh powder awaits you. It gives you the urge to continue hiking up the mountain when everyone else is stopping at the top of the ski lift. It hits you when looking back at your line at the bottom of a run, wanting to go back up and do it again. It’s a different way of looking at the world and something only A Skier Knows. “Spirit of Alaska” is the first Episode in the film series A Skier Knows, where Henrik Windstedt and Matilda Rapaport takes on the mighty mountain faces of Alaska. It will take you on an enchanting journey deep into the mind of a freeskier. “Alaska is a mental game with few comparable situations. You sit down for days and just look at the mountains and when the weather clears, you know you have to perform on your highest level and be super aware of your own but also the mountain limits. They seem to be a little more extreme up there.” Henrik Windstedt


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My safari guides thought I was nuts taking thousands of photos each day so hopefully now they will understand… This was my first trip to anywhere in the continent and it was eye opening. There are few things more thrilling than being woken up at 5:30am to the sounds of lions outside your tent. I will be back South Africa. This video was shot and edited by Tyler Fairbank. Licensing, project quotes or questions please contact me at Tyler@lightowlproductions.com http://bit.ly/1SIR7Ev Thank you to Mike and Kim for arranging this trip and to everyone at Southern Destinations and MORE Experiences. Check them out: http://bit.ly/1PQ3OOu http://bit.ly/1SIR7Ew We spent time in Marakele, Madikwe, and Sabi Sands trying to find the big 5: lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo, rhino. As you can see we found them all thanks to our safari guides. We had a little bit of luck on our side as well. Also, big thanks to Hein Myers for taking us out to get some astro time-lapses after hours. I will be releasing many videos in the next few months so make sure to follow me! Time and Hyper-lapses were all shot on the Canon 5D and Sony A7s in raw, graded in Lightroom with LightroomTL, and further stabilized, motion tracked, and whatever else was needed in After Effects CC. Final edit was cut in Premiere Pro. To view at 4K resolution please download for playback. Any other questions feel free to ask! Please Enjoy!


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Director: William Reynish Dancers: Camilla & Gunilla Lind


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The Clock of the Long Now is a portrait of Danny Hillis and his brilliant team of inventors, futurists, and engineers as they build The 10,000 Year Clock—a grand, Stone Henge-like monolith, being constructed in a mountain in West Texas. The film, like the clock itself, celebrates the power of long-term thinking and mankind’s insatiable thirst to solve life’s biggest problems. http://bit.ly/1HaS8Vq Director: Jimmy Goldblum & Adam Weber Director of Photography: Will Basanta Associate Producer: Alice K. Dugan Line Producer: Elizabeth Ai Executive Producer: Jeremy Yaches Editor: Isaac Hagy Colorist: Seth Ricart for Ricart & Co. Original Music: Dan Romer and Michael Tuccillo Sound Design & Mix: Stephen Davies & Diego Jimenez for Hobo Audio Post Producer: Jason Goldman


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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Artist: Caravan Palace Label: Wagram Music Director: Double Ninja (doubleninja.com) Production Company: Cumulus Executive Producers: Thomas Vernay and Yann Wallaert Assistant Director: Jérémie Balais Art Director: Double Ninja Animation: Jérémie Balais and Jeff le Bars Illustration: Jérémie Balais Editing: Thomas Vernay


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On November 15, 2015 Théo Sanson walked nearly 500 meters on a slackline rigged from The Rectory to Castleton Tower in Castle Valley, Utah - likely a new world record. Rigging the line is perhaps as significant a feat as walking it. The team included: Andy Lewis Brent Cain Aleta Edinger Sylvan Slacks Scott Rogers Brian Mosbaugh Homer Manson Ryan Zorg Thibault Arrappiccatu Mathieu Pertus Crack Mouse Sara Zorg Guillaume Rolland Antony Newton Mimi Guesdon Filmed and Edited by Tim Kemple, Renan Ozturk and Anson Fogel // Camp4 Collective (.com) www.slackline.fr www.theosanson.fr www.nograd.fr http://on.fb.me/1Lmxsok http://bit.ly/1H998eOwww.slackline.fr www.theosanson.fr www.nograd.fr http://on.fb.me/1Lmxsok http://bit.ly/1H998eO


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When taking pictures, Durian says eggplant instead of cheese. Director & Animator: Yangzi She Music and Sound: Jennifer Dirkes Voice: Eric Saleh, Reid Miller, Rebecca Davis Supported by Matt Groening Fellowship UCLA Animation Workshop thesis film


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When taking pictures, Durian says eggplant instead of cheese. Director & Animator: Yangzi She Music and Sound: Jennifer Dirkes Voice: Eric Saleh, Reid Miller, Rebecca Davis Supported by Matt Groening Fellowship UCLA Animation Workshop thesis film


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“All of This and Nothing” off Dave Gahan & Soulsavers’ new album Angels & Ghosts. Watch the hologram version of the video here: http://bit.ly/1Mmh5fo Learn how to view the hologram video here: http://bit.ly/1kEBzqL Director: fourclops ::) http://fourclops.com Producer: Saul Levitz Second Unit Director: Dawid Krepski http://bit.ly/1Mmh3UE DP: Fernando Cardenas MAIN CREDITS: Director: fourclops ::) Record Label: Colombia Records Video Commissioner / Producer: Saul Levitz Production Company: PRETTYBIRD & Whooden Executive Producer PRETTYBIRD: Candice Dragonas Executive Producer Whooden: Garen Barsegian DP: Luke Taylor Editor: Eli Stonberg Visual Effects: Dawid Krępski Associate Producer: Anto Gharibian Assistant Director: Veronica Owens 1st AC: Rachel Fedorkova DIT: Hunter Fairstone Art Director: Robin Clason Art Assistant: Bella Klein Gaffer: Ryan Helfant Key Grip: Aaron Smith Swing: Pat O’Callaghan Key PA: Michael Eddy Driving PA: Aaron Hernandez Casting Director: Sylvia Zakhary Lead Lady 1: Marta Morilla Lead Lady 2: Alima Fofana Groomer: Sabrina Szinay Colorist: Dawid Krępski DIY Videographer: Dawid Krępski Angels & Ghosts available everywhere now iTunes: http://bit.ly/1kEByTX Amazon: http://bit.ly/1Mmh3UH Spotify: http://bit.ly/1kEBBPm http://davegahan.com http://bit.ly/1Mmh5fv http://on.fb.me/1kEBBPp http://on.fb.me/1Mmh5fw


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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

An animation I made in my final year at art school. It’s about many things, but chiefly my creative process. It stars José Fatkinson and Willem Dafoe. The soundtrack is Inspector Norse by Todd Terje; praise be upon him.


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Moacir’s dreams stray from typical boyish fantasies of superheroes and pirates. He wants nothing more than to escape his Nicaraguan life of poverty and abuse to live the American dream. The mission north teaches Moacir that unlike many childhood narratives, dreams don’t always come true, but the journey can teach you lessons far greater. You can help provide love, opportunities and a future for children like Moacir by visiting www.lovelifehope.com or visiting http://on.fb.me/1Yft044www.lovelifehope.com or visiting http://on.fb.me/1Yft044


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Director/Producer: Nicos Livesey Executive Producer: Bart Yates Producer: Alli Albion Production Manager: Jen Newman Making Stuff Happen: Matt Marsh DoP: Christophe Leignel Lead Animator: Lee Hardcastle Animators: Andy Biddle Carmen Mason Luke George Nicos Livesey Model Makers: Pixie Highley Lynn Yun Sara Aunbirk Isabel Garratt Rachael Olga Lloyd Emma Rose-Dade Guy Verge Wallace Will Horne Harriet Upson Adeena Grubb Jake Hovell Holly James Kat Simpson Yan Wong Stephanie Hope Nicos Livesey Band Head Sculpts & Moulds: Davide Losi Runner: Ollie Bensley Making of: David O’Neill Compositors: Felip Docolomansky Simone Ghilardotti Valeria Di Claudio Grade: Joseph Bicknell With thanks to: Newplast Products Limited Clapham Road Studios Blinkink Studio Radkey Channel 4 Strange Loop Records


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At long last, the first episode of Super Science Friends is here for you to watch! It’s been called “Just the right amount of smart, the just the right amount of stupid” by people who know all about such things. Super Science Friends was created by Brett Jubinville, animated by a lot of talented people at Tinman Creative Studios, and was successfully kickstarted November 2014. It features a team of time-travelling super scientists led by Winston Churchill who travel through time fighting nazis, zombies and all manner of sciency villains!


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Monday, November 16, 2015

In 1974, a Mormon missionary finds his world turned upside down when he falls in love with a handsome Italian Communist. With original 8mm film and fierce storytelling, Tom Clark recounts a love story set against the backdrop of coastal Italy wrought with faith, identity, cigarettes, and Thorazine. Produced, Directed and Edited by GENÉA GAUDET Producer and Cinematographer – TYLER MEASOM Producer – MANJULA VARGHESE Executive Producer(s) – JASON SPINGARN-KOFF and STEVE WALLS Composer – JOEL DOUEK Sound Design and Mix – MICHAEL MCDONOUGH Color – PAUL TUFT @ THE COLOR MILL www.eldermovie.com http://on.fb.me/1QqZ2sl // Official Selection // 2015 / Tribeca Film Festlval / New York City, NY 2015 / The New York Times Op-Docs Series 2015 / Newport Beach Film Festival / Newport Beach, CA 2015 / Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival / Los Angeles, CA 2015 / Traverse City Film Festival / Traverse City, MI 2015 / Sidewalk SHOUT LGBT Film Festival / Birmingham, AL 2015 / Portland Film Festival / Portland, OR 2015 / Calabasas Film Festival / Los Angeles, CA 2015 / Hell’s Half Mile Film and Music Festival / Bay City, MI 2015 / Oaxaca Film Festival / Oaxaca, Mexico 2015 / Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival / Seattle, WA 2015 / Heartland Film Festival/ Indianapolis, IN 2015 / Long Island Gay & Lesbian Film Festival / Long Island, NY 2015 / Taiwan LGBT Film Festival / Taipei, Taiwan 2015 / Napa Valley Film Festival / Napa, CA 20www.eldermovie.com http://on.fb.me/1QqZ2sl // Official Selection // 2015 / Tribeca Film Festlval / New York City, NY 2015 / The New York Times Op-Docs Series 2015 / Newport Beach Film Festival / Newport Beach, CA 2015 / Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival / Los Angeles, CA 2015 / Traverse City Film Festival / Traverse City, MI 2015 / Sidewalk SHOUT LGBT Film Festival / Birmingham, AL 2015 / Portland Film Festival / Portland, OR 2015 / Calabasas Film Festival / Los Angeles, CA 2015 / Hell’s Half Mile Film and Music Festival / Bay City, MI 2015 / Oaxaca Film Festival / Oaxaca, Mexico 2015 / Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival / Seattle, WA 2015 / Heartland Film Festival/ Indianapolis, IN 2015 / Long Island Gay & Lesbian Film Festival / Long Island, NY 2015 / Taiwan LGBT Film Festival / Taipei, Taiwan 2015 / Napa Valley Film Festival / Napa, CA 2015 / Key West Film Festival / Key West, FL


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A DANCE BY THE SAXONZ - http://on.fb.me/1LgWhSD - http://bit.ly/1YdsqUu A FILM BY SEBASTIAN LINDA http://bit.ly/1zlOMZu - on.fb.me/1xVxHAX Supported by So geht Sächsisch http://bit.ly/15W5ItF - simply-saxony.com/ SOUNDDESIGN BONY STOEV - Making of Sounddesign http://bit.ly/1QHf9B7 DRONE&ASSISTANCE STEFFEN KRONES STILL PHOTOGRAPHY ERIK GROSS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DJI - GLOBE FLIGHT - ATOMOS Zero Gravity TONY ANDERSON Only Human - Instrumental PARADE OF LIGHTS SHE CHAD LAWSON Licensed over MUSICBED VOICE ED WARD Shot on RONIN M - DJI ATOMOS SHOGUN 4k A7s - 14mm Samyang 2,8 Sony FS7 Thanks to Frank Wend - Bernhard Albrecht - Bergsichten Festival - So geht sächsisch - Carsten Beier - Frank Meutzner - DJI - Globe Flight - Anselm Dötterl - Sophia Linda - ATOMOS - Tony Trent - Tess Reddy -Festpielhaus Hellerau - Frank Sauer - Michael Lippold - Thorsten Kutschke - Voice Bunny - Ed Ward - Saskia Rudolph - Jacob Cowdin - Falk & Kai - Kletterschule Lilienstein Ottomühle - Heike Bittner - Semperoper Dresden - Uli Kretzschmar - Schlösserland Sachsen - Team der Vineta -Störmthaler See - Yendize Dresden - Mario Roth - Battle of the Year - Europastadt Görlitz - Stadt Kromlau - Besucherbergwerk Freiberg - Stadt Chemnitz - Panometer Leipzig - Nationalpark Sächsische Schweiz - Völkerschlachtdenkmal Leipzig - Stadt Leipzig - Simpley Saxony - FÜR EIN WELTOFFENES DRESDEN - HERZ STATT HETZE - Geofux.com - MUSICBED.com Locations in Order of Appearance BATTLE OF THE YEAR - HANNOVER Abandoned House- LEIPZIG Turm auf der Bistumshöhe - LEIPZIG Hellerau Festspielhaus - DRESDEN Babisnauer Pappel - BABISNAU Mathematisch Pyhsikalischer Salon - DRESDEN Yenidze Dresden - 1001 Märchen für Große und Kleine im ganzen Jahr- http://bit.ly/1Ydsp2L Altstadtbrücke - Görlitz Zwinger - Dresden BRN ( Bunte Republik Neustadt) - Dresden Neustadt Bergbau-Technik-Park im Leipziger Neuseenland Albrechtsburg - Meissen Altstadt - Görlitz Elbwiesen - Dresden Trainingsraum - Festspielhaus Hellerau Karl Marx Monument - Chemnitz Semperoper - Dresden Hauptbahnhof - Dresden Kuhwiese - Rathen VINETA auf dem Störmthaler See - Leipzig Kaiser Wilhelm Feste - Bielatal Brunnen - Dresden Neustadt Nonne - Rathen Feuerwerk Schlössernacht - Dresden Brühlsche Terrasse - Dresden Rakotzbrücke - Kromlau Frauenkirche - Dresden Blaues Wunder - Dresden Völkerschlachtdenkmal - Leipzig Besucherbergwerk - Freiberg Arena am Panometer - Leipzig Bergkirche - Beucha Kleiner Winterberg - ZSCHAND Herkulessäulen - Bielatal


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How much of Paris can one impulsive and adventurous first time visitor see during an unexpected layover in Paris? Will she make her connecting flight after all? Travel with her In this immersive new Hybrid Narrative / Travel Short Film as she furiously runs through the City and takes in the most beautiful sights in Paris; including 3 of the most unique new Cafes in the city. See the beauty of Paris like never before in this fast paced new style of Travel Film. See Paris: On The Run. #prayforparis #stopterrorism We see the beauty in Paris always. CREDITS Starring Lauren T Berkman Director Seph Ternes Director of Photography Yann Tribolle Editor Josef Lorenzo Locations Julien Kauffman Camera Assistant Sarah Carrere Colorist Yann Tribolle Audio Mix Josef Lorenzo Music from: La Femme & Stereo Total Filmed on BMPCC


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Saturday, November 14, 2015

An EASYdoesit Production (www.easydoesit.de) Director: Zak Stoltz Director of Photography: Jann Döppert Creative Producer: Mario Clement Producer: Christopher Kane Main Cast: Arijana Antunovic & Matthias Ludwig Production Assistants: Leo Hille, Sarah Jansen Head of Production: Sebastian v. Gumpert 2nd Unit Camera: Dimitri Hempel Production Design & Styling: Geraldine Arnold Production Design Assistants: Eva Lämmerzahl, Holger Pohl Styling Assistant Robin Schulz: Lilo Klinkenberg Hair & Make-Up: Sarah Ruhnow & Juliane Polak Stunts: Buff Connection Stuntcoordinator: Wanja Götz PL Stunt: Gregori Winkowski Special Effect Design: Buff Connection / Pyrolabs Berlin (Solon Lutz) 1st AC (Camera A): Felix Schwarz 1st AC (2nd Unit Camera): Michael Schneider 2nd AC: Julian Hanschke 2nd AC (2nd Unit Camera): Omid Mirnour Lights: Gegenlicht Design Electrician: Benjamin Erdenberger Best Boy: Toni Schulz Grip: Marvin Kipke Editors: Zak Stoltz & Dustin Emerson Straube Sound Design: Danny Madden Color Grading: Nico Hauter (Arri Berlin) Making Of Camera & Edit: Christoph Szulecki Catering: Son Kitchen Product Placement: Ice Watch Thanks to everyone involved, especially Gregor Stoeckl, all our extras, Axt Crossfit Berlin and Beusters Berlin. Official YouTube release: https://youtu.be/DMg8LwfXdycwww.easydoesit.de) Director: Zak Stoltz Director of Photography: Jann Döppert Creative Producer: Mario Clement Producer: Christopher Kane Main Cast: Arijana Antunovic & Matthias Ludwig Production Assistants: Leo Hille, Sarah Jansen Head of Production: Sebastian v. Gumpert 2nd Unit Camera: Dimitri Hempel Production Design & Styling: Geraldine Arnold Production Design Assistants: Eva Lämmerzahl, Holger Pohl Styling Assistant Robin Schulz: Lilo Klinkenberg Hair & Make-Up: Sarah Ruhnow & Juliane Polak Stunts: Buff Connection Stuntcoordinator: Wanja Götz PL Stunt: Gregori Winkowski Special Effect Design: Buff Connection / Pyrolabs Berlin (Solon Lutz) 1st AC (Camera A): Felix Schwarz 1st AC (2nd Unit Camera): Michael Schneider 2nd AC: Julian Hanschke 2nd AC (2nd Unit Camera): Omid Mirnour Lights: Gegenlicht Design Electrician: Benjamin Erdenberger Best Boy: Toni Schulz Grip: Marvin Kipke Editors: Zak Stoltz & Dustin Emerson Straube Sound Design: Danny Madden Color Grading: Nico Hauter (Arri Berlin) Making Of Camera & Edit: Christoph Szulecki Catering: Son Kitchen Product Placement: Ice Watch Thanks to everyone involved, especially Gregor Stoeckl, all our extras, Axt Crossfit Berlin and Beusters Berlin. Official YouTube release: https://youtu.be/DMg8LwfXdyc


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http://bit.ly/1OKI7Rc FB » http://on.fb.me/1MdWTwb // IG » @weliveunbound // Subscribe » http://bit.ly/1OKI7Rd This film is based on Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld’s book “Above All Else” which you can buy here » http://amzn.to/1QtmNPv. Also check out his site » http://bit.ly/1OKI7Rg For screening info or business inquires email » yalisharon@gmail.com At Live Unbound we believe in pushing yourself to be greater through what you love and doing whatever it takes to overcome mental and physical constraints. Once in awhile we come across a real life story that embodies this message. A story of falling madly in love with your dream. Then using that passion to overcome the massive obstacles that appear in the journey of realizing it. This is that story. This documentary was made possible by Frank Casares who believed in us and funded the project. We had a small crew of 5 people and shot on a RED epic, RED dragon, 5D Mark ii and the Inspire Copter. The biggest challenge was the slow motion skydiving scene which was filmed by Craig O’Brien. Those were shot on the RED dragon at 200 fps. Due to wind, we only had 4 jumps to make it happen but Craig and skydivers Brad Patterson and Dalten Kadow nailed it. Currently we’re searching for the next great story to tell. We encourage people to reach out to us if they have one or know somebody who does. Thanks for watching! Executive Producer Frank Casares Directed and Edited by Yali Sharon Director of Photography Eric Gillespie Aerial Cinematographer Craig O’Brien Camera Operators Norman Kent Richard Stuart John Leming Kylor Melton Geoffrey Boynton Producers Yali Sharon Harmon Clarke Grant Chen Narrator Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld Talent Dan skydiving: Brad Patterson James Skydiving: Dalten Kadow Dan’s Girlfriend: Adriana Zyskowski Dan Hospital: Jalil Houssain Doctor: Joe Galligan Music “Sun” by Nick Rice » http://bit.ly/1MdWWrL “Observation Wheel” by Jacob Montague » http://bit.ly/1OKI7Rh “Unheard Parade” by Jacob Montague Special Thanks Estee & Shimon Sharon Live Unbounders Skydive Perris Dan Rice from People are Awesome Justin Pelkowski Claire Degenhardt Aica Vera Valdez


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Friday, November 13, 2015

Music video for —> OWSLA Directed, produced and written by —> Chris Ullens Extra writing by —> Jake Stanczak Pre-production —> Jade Bogue DOP (and so much more!) —> Jamie Durand Art direction —> Sets Appeal Animation —> Tine Kluth and Chris Ullens Character design —> Suraya Raja Editor —> Rebecca Luff @ Tenthree Grade —> Lewis Crossfield @ Electric Theatre Music video commissioner —> Caroline Clayton Thanks so so much to all who made this possible! What a crazy shoot, but i’m so happy with the result!!!


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projectDETOUR is a short film series about three trips to three destinations. We’ve been hiking waist deep powder in the Alps, we high fived sheep farmers in Greece and rode our motorbikes through the state of California. Have a look at the gems the projectDETOUR crew found while tripping through the Alps for a full month last winter. —– DIRECTOR: David Bertschinger Karg CINEMATOGRAPHY: Yoann Hamonic, Stephan Maurer, Nathan Avila, David Bertschinger Karg, Liam Gallagher, Ryan Scardigli, Jesper Borg, Flavio Brombach EDITOR: David Bertschinger Karg GRAPHICS: Samuel Weidmann SOUND DESING: Chris Banks PRODUCTION: Hillton SPONSORS: Bataleon Snowboards, Volcom, Nixon, Smith Optics RIDERS: Shayne Pospisil, DBK, Austin Smith, Levi Luggen MUSIC licenced through www.musicbed.com


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Money Face Big ups to the insane depth of field we needed on this one. f/22 all the way. Director- Oscar Hudson Producer- Aaron Z. Willson Production Company- Bad Director of Photography- Ruben Woodin-Dechamps Art Director- Oliver Hogan Editor- Oscar Hudson Production Manager- Callum Harrison 1st Assistant Director- Aaron Z. Willson Gaffer- Leo Oleskar Spark- Merry Colchester 1st Assistant Camera- Spike Morris Camera Trainee- Robin Niedojadlo Art Department Assistant- Luke Moran-Morris Hair & Make-up Artist- Emma Borley Colourist- Toby Tomkins / Cheat Runner- Reece Grant Label- Lucky Number Music / Stephen Richards Director’s Rep- OB Management / Sam Davey & Kim Jarrett


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An eight-part series (http://bit.ly/1Ms8fL1) on representations of perception and sensation made for fundamentalsofneuroscience.org. “Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.” Margaret Atwood Words by Walt Whitman Animation by Caitlin Craggs http://bit.ly/1PrztY2 Narration by Caitlin Craggs Sound + Music by Skillbard http://skillbard.com Produced by Nadja Oertelt http://bit.ly/1Ms8eqd


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Thursday, November 12, 2015

GO BEHIND THE SCENES ON THE INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA FEATURE AT http://bit.ly/1GZjUE8 WINNER ‘Best Snow Sports Film’ at the 2015 Banff Mountain Film Festival It was a ridiculous idea from the start. Travel to the edge of the earth to see one of the planet’s rarest events- a total solar eclipse in the Arctic. Faced with the likely reality of bad weather obscuring the sun and having to battle frigid, arctic temperatures and winds, the odds did not favor success. Despite this the Salomon Freeski TV team and set out on an expedition to realize photographer, Reuben Krabbe’s grand vision to capture a single unique image- one of skiing during a solar eclipse. Persistence, preparation and a positive attitude was a guarantee of nothing as March 20th, 2015, dawned. The fate of the expedition’s goal would rest entirely in the hands of the weather gods.


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I was interested in what a coming-of-age might feel like to a kid in a town outside of London during the ‘Age of Austerity’. A surreal transition from the expectation of childhood to the exhilaration of emerging adulthood to the quiet realisation that fulfilling your dreams in modern Britain is perhaps an impossibility. The talent, promise and character I encountered amongst the youth in Huddersfield was overwhelming. Really bright kids with big dreams and little infrastructure to realise them. It makes you the wonder what genius is slipping through the net. Producer - Matt Posner DOP - Benjamin Thomas @WPA Editor - Ellie Johnson @Speade Colourist - Denny Cooper @Rushes VFX - James Dooley @Rushes Steadicam - Thomas Frigstad Sound Design - Aiden Whalley


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Ramiro Gomez’s parents are Mexican immigrants—his mother works as a janitor and his father is a Costco truck driver. Growing up in the Los Angeles area, he was always aware of the invisibility of the area’s domestic laborers. Now, as an artist represented by the Charlie James Gallery, Gomez paints these workers and places their figures in scenes of L.A. luxury. “It’s my interest to showcase the other side of things, the more real side that I see, which is the people maintaining those mansions,” he says in this documentary produced by Kelly Loudenberg for The Atlantic’s American Dreams series. “I hope that these paintings showcase that their labor meant something to me and it meant something to society.”


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Directed by Chris Bloom and Patrick Mason with music by Micah Mason Feat. Merryn Mason The dancer and camera move together in unbroken takes. My friend Chris grew up to be one of the best dancers in the world so my brother and I made a music video with him about childhood. We wanted to make a ballet video that was immersive and exciting using unbroken takes to draw the audience into the story and emotion of dance. Check out Micah’s facebook: http://on.fb.me/1WOAGgi and SoundCloud http://bit.ly/1WTYFoU Video at Fubiz: http://bit.ly/1WTYFoV Video at Promonews: http://bit.ly/1WTYFoW Video at Curious Brain: http://bit.ly/1WOAHRp Dir. Patrick Mason and Chris Bloom Dance Chris Bloom of Ballet Hispanico DP Patrick Mason PA Chris Mason Aerial Sky Action Shot in the Panasonic gh4 w/ Dji ronin and graded in filmconvert Music Recording: http://bit.ly/1WTYGcI


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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

A vintage nature film follows the migratory pattern of a herd wild creatures. Official Selection: Pictoplasma 2014 Toronto International Film Festival 2014 Encounters Short Film And Animation Festival 2014 Berwick Film And Media Festival 2014 Matsula Nature Film Festival 2014 Anim'est 2014 Hamptons International Film Festival 2014 Toronto After Dark Film Festival 2014 Reggio Film Festival 2014 AmerAsia Film Festival 2014 CutOut Fest 2014 International Art-Forum St.Petersburg 2014 Klik Amsterdam Animation Festival 2014 AFI Film Festival 2014 Flux Screening Series 2014 St.Louis International Film Festival 2014 International Short Film Festival Leuven 2014 Whistler Film Festival 2014 International Digital Animation Festival Nagoya 2014 One Screen Awards 2015 Anima 2015 Regard Sur Le Court Metrage 2015 FICL Festival International De Cine Lanzarote 2015 Cleveland International Film Festival 2015 Boston Underground Film Festival 2015 Stockholm International Film Festival Junior 2015 Cartoons By The Bay 2015 Nashville International Film Festival 2015 Northwest Animation Festival 2015 Hamburg International Short Film Festival 2015 C’est Right Short Film Festival 2015 Anima Mundi 2015 Animation Block Party 2015 Fantasia Film Festival 2015 Melbourne International Film Festival 2015 Atlantic Film Festival 2015 Off-Court Trouville 2015 Cinema Des Gens D’Ici 2015 Sunrise Film Festival 2015 Northern Wave Film Festival 2015 Interfilm Short Film Festival 2015 London International Animation Festival 2015 Awards: Supertoon 2014 Special Jury Mention SeeMor Film Festival 2014 Best Animation Giraf Festival of Animated Film 2014 Best Canadian Film Canadian Screen Awards 2015 Best Animated Film Nominee Jutra Awards 2015 Best Animated Film Nominee Athens Animest 2015 Best Experimental Film 3rd Place USA Film Festival 2015 Best Experimental Film Kan-Kan Media Long Week Of Short Films 2015 Special Jury Award Presented by http://bit.ly/1QvWB6S Press Kit http://bit.ly/1iVhjzj


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HYPERZOOM COMES OF AGE. The beautiful historic town of Hallstatt is a Unesco World Heritage site in Upper Austria. It is visited by many thousands of tourists each year but perhaps none of them get to see it quite like this. As if on the back of an invisible insect we fly around the sites of this wonderful town in one continuous journey passing through buildings to emerge in different parts of the town, finally ending up on the new viewpoint from Rudolfsturm perched high above the ancient town square. Those of you who know Hallstatt, as well as anyone who watches the video carefully, will appreciate that I have applied a little artistic licence to the geometry of the town in order to seamlessly link the locations. The footage was shot over a two day period but the post production, of course, took considerably longer. SEE MORE HYPERZOOM EXAMPLES http://bit.ly/1kpK0Gy Sound Design: Slava Pogorelsky Website: slavapogorelsky.com/ Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1zS6u9x


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** This film starts over black so have your speakers up nice and loud! ** SINGULARITY [short film] 2015 In the midst of a war between humans and sentient androids, a Delta Force team must battle a dangerous enemy to rescue the US President. Directed by Samuel Jorgensen Produced by Jeremy Pronk © The Bicycle Monarchy Web ► http://bit.ly/1NL5ZCW IMDB ► http://imdb.to/1HIhC73 Kickstarter ► http://kck.st/1NL5ZTp Facebook ►http://on.fb.me/1HIhC74


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Desperate to find the man of her dreams, sweet and plain Ava tries a last ditch effort, speed dating. But the absurd cast of characters she encounters makes her wonder if being single is not so bad after all. Facebook Page: http://on.fb.me/1Y4sohs Featured on Short of the Week: http://bit.ly/1SiCLKL SCREENINGS USA Film Festival *Winner National Jury Award Elgin Short Film Festival *Winner First Place Raindance Film Festival, London *nominated best short animation Chicago International Film Festival *nominated Gold Hugo Palm Springs International ShortFest Little Big Shots: Australia’s International Film Festival for Kids Newport Beach Film Festival Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival Athens International Film and Video Festival Phoenix Film Festival Vilnius International Film Festival, Lithuania Anchorage International Film Festival Foyle Film Festival, Northern Ireland Show Me Shorts Film Festival, New Zealand Hawaii International Film Festival Chicago Children’s International Film Festival Washington West Film Festival Warsaw Film Festival, Poland LA Shorts Fest Vassar Film Festival Black Barn Winery, Show Me Shorts Retrospective Waterfront Film Festival Breckenridge Film Festival Southside Film Festival Little Big Shots Film Festival Starring: Baize Buzan Russ Williamson Michael Woods Jordy Williams Adam Poss Adam Shalzi Otis Fine Philip Conway Matt Young Andy Monson Paul Gallagher Clark Lichty Writer/ Director: Meghann Artes (http://bit.ly/1NKhhao) Director of Photography: Scott Thiele (http://bit.ly/1SiCLKP) Music: Robert Steel (http://bit.ly/1Y4smGk) Sound Designer: Suzanne Goldish (http://bit.ly/1SiCJCF)


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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Written and directed by Sai Selvarajan: Sugarless Tea takes viewers on a journey to India and Queens, NY, in a tale of separated brothers, chance meetings and identity. Sugarless Tea features watercolors paintings filmed using a stop motion technique that evokes travelogues and bedtime stories, and highlights the process of painting itself.


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A surrealist recontextualization of themes present in the work of artist Hugh Hayden through the form of a storybook fable. Official Selection of the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.


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Eating Make-Up From The Seth Bogart Show Featuring Kathleen Hannah Directed by Jennifer Juniper Stratford Produced by Telefantasy Studios Director of Photography : Travis Peterson Production Design: Seth Bogart + Christine Stromberg Practical FX : Roni Levi + Stephi Duckula Makeup: Tracy Chase AD : Lynn Hong Starring Seth Bogart Tashi Condalee Tierney Finster Peggy Noland Tina Stormberg


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“Bicycle” has been an official selection and/or screened following film and animation festivals: Tulsa International Animation Festival (Official Selection) Tulsa, OK - 2015 Multivision Festival (Official selection) St. Petersburg, Russia - 2015 FIA Festival International de Animacion (Official Selection) Montevideo, Uraguay - 2015 New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival, (International Panorama) Chitose Hokkaido, Japan 2015 Animasyros International Animation Festival, (International Panorama) Syros, Greece - 2015 P'Tit Pain 4 (Official Selection) – Montreal, Canada 2015 Cinefringe (Official Selection) – Traveling UK - 2015 Insomnia festival (Official Selection)—Moscow & Kaluga, Russia – 2015 (Honorable Mention Award)


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“65 is the average age of farmers, and there are not enough young farmers to replace them. How did we get here?”* In the summer of 2015, Eva Verbeeck asked me to join her on a trip throughout the Pacific Northwest to produce a short film on young farmers that would accompany her photo story for a variety of publications. Having spent much time WWOOFing on organic farms, I knew the importance of this mission. So we loaded our iPods with old bluegrass music and set off in a 1990 Nissan truck, heading from Portland to British Columbia. We offered our labor in exchange for room and board at the farms that we made it to. This film is an attempt to express some of the thoughts and feelings of the young farmers that we stayed with. Hopefully a little bit of justice was done for all the young farmers out there. Infinite gratitude to all of the farms that hosted us this summer and kept us filled with organic produce and warmth: - Earth Candy Farm (http://on.fb.me/1O1t0zM) - Plenty Wild Farms (plentywild.ca) - Skyberry Farm (skyberryfarm.com) - Hoe Down CSA at Tulaberry Farm (hoedowncsa.wordpress.com) - Yummy Yards (yummyyards.ca) - Growing Veterans (growingveterans.org) - Beacon Food Forest (beaconfoodforest.org) The farmers narrating this film (in order of appearance): - Claire Jutras (Earth Candy Farm) - Alyssa Belter (Plenty Wild Farms) - Kate Rustemeyer (Hoe Down CSA at Tulaberry Farm) - Ellis Hroch (Earth Candy Farm) Music: - Black Twig Pickers and Steve Gunn - “Old Strange” (CC Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License) - Chris Zabriskie - “Another Version of You” (Licensed CC-BY) - Nicolas Jaar/Vera Remember - Essential Mix/Last Night Together Equipment used: - Panasonic GH4 and 14-45 3.5-5.6 native lens. - Occasional tripod usage. Directed/Edited by Spencer MacDonald (halfmagicfilms.com) Produced/Masterminded by Eva Verbeeck (evaverbeeck.com) This doc was made for love, not for money. Always for love. (*The average age of farmers in Canada is roughly 54 and in the U.S., 57)


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Monday, November 9, 2015

Five chapters about horse are cut up. Animatou 2014 - Labo Special Mention Flatpack 2015 - WTF Award Animafest Zagreb 2014, Annecy 2014, Ottawa 2014, Countryside Animafest Cyprus 2014, Bradford 2014, Sommets du cinema d'animation 2014, Slamdance 2015, Clermont-Fd 2015, Stuttgart 2015, Tampere 2015, Northwest 2015, Skopje 2015, Mammoth Lakes film festival 2015, LA Film Fest 2015, MIAF 2015, Festanca 2015, SICAF 2015, Lago 2015, New Chitose 2015


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A short film about love, relationships and phones. Cast: Haley Ramm // Peter Williams // John Ennis // Veronica Bloom // Keenan Henson Music: Anderson .Paak Production Company: The Devil You Know EP: Simon Wallon & Don Block Director Bo Mirosseni Written by: Bo Mirosseni & Brian C. Thornton Produced by: Thomas Leisten Schneider Director of Photography: Jon Peter Production Design: Clovis Chambaret Editor: Bobby Gajic Sound Designer: Joe Iemola Stylist: Lauren Knudsen Colorist: Beau Leon VFX: Framestore Make Up: Tara Loren & Dawn Subhasiriwatana


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Special project for the 5th International Festival “Circle of Light”. A remake of the classic Swan Lake ballet created in memory of the famous Russian ballet dancer Maya Plisetskaya on the facade of Bolshoi Theatre. Location: Moscow, Russia Dates: September 26th – October 4th 2015


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Music video “Pill” for The OBGMs. Directed by Ryan Enn Hughes. Produced by REH Visuals. Produced with the financial assistance of MuchFACT, a division of Bell Media Inc. Audio © 2014 The OBGMs Visuals © 2015 Ryan Enn Hughes/REH Visuals


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“In a family headed by a tyrannical father, the younger daughter will regain her freedom on her birthday …” Directed by: Sophie Kavouridis, Manon Lazzari, Marion Louw, Simon Pannetrat and Thomas Ricquier. Music: Thomas Ricquier. Mixing: Olivier Michelot. http://on.fb.me/1QplVeP © Ecole Georges Méliès - 2014 ________________ “Dans une famille dirigée par un père tyrannique, la fille cadette va retrouver sa liberté le jour de son anniversaire…” Réalisation: Sophie Kavouridis, Manon Lazzari, Marion Louw, Simon Pannetrat et Thomas Ricquier. Musique: Thomas Ricquier. Mixage: Olivier Michelot. http://on.fb.me/1QplVeP © Ecole Georges Méliès - 2014. ________________ AWARDS Animago Award (Germany) - Best Young Production Award Animex (Great Britain) - Look Development Award SCREENINGS Siggraph Asia (Japan) Paris Court Devant (France) Ecu Film Festival, (France) The World Animation Celebration (USA) Northwest Animation Festival (USA) Landhuter KurzFilmFestival (Germany) Anifilm (Czech Republic) Animfest (Greece) ChileMonos (Chile) Cartoon Club (Italia) Croq'Anime (France) Tournez-Court (France) Animasyros (Greece) Kuandu International Animation Festival, (Taiwan) Banjaluka International Animated Film Festival (Bosnia) Fantastic Film Festival (Sweden) CutOut International Animation Film Festival (Mexico) Thessaloniki Animation Festival (Greece) Spasm Festival (Canada) Festival national du film d'animation (France) Festival les nuits magiques (France) Très Court International Film festival (France) Plymouth Film Festival (Great Britain) Paris Images Digital Summit (France) Sichuan TV Festival (China)


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Friday, November 6, 2015

N o r t h e r n E x p o s u r e This is what snowboarding is all about! Watch Northern Exposure – a short film by Pirmin Juffinger & Karsten Boysen about an epic trip to the back of beyond. Ask any pro rider (any snowboarder at all) about what they love most about snowboarding, and there are two answers that you’ll hear time and time again. “Having fun with your friends!” they’ll tell you, like it’s the first time anyone ever thought of it. “Being in the mountains, surrounded by nature!” they’ll tell you on the chairlift, doing another lap of the snowpark. But you know what? These answers might be clichés, but they’re true. As human beings, the needs to bond with our fellow human, connect with Mother Nature, and explore new places are as deeply ingrained in us as the need to eat, drink, breathe and laugh. So it’s no surprise that when it comes to our preferred flavour of snow porn, nothing beats a good old-fashioned travel edit. No need for triple corks or ultra slo-mo when you’ve got a crew of friends exploring one of the most beautiful places on Earth.


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A film by Jon Rafman and Daniel Lopatin Soundtrack by Oneohtrix Point Never ‘Sticky Drama’ is taken from the Oneohtrix Point Never album ‘Garden of Delete’ Buy ‘Garden Of Delete’ Bleep – http://bit.ly/1PsR9RB iTunes – http://bit.ly/1Swti39 Original commission: Warp Records and The Zabludowicz Collection.


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Director and ComputerGraphics Takahiro Miyauchi Story and Storyboard       Takuya Okada Promotion            Shohei Kitamura 監督・CG  宮内貴広 トライデントコンピュータ卒 ストーリー原案・絵コンテ  岡田拓也 トライデントコンピュータ卒 プロモーション協力     北村翔平 トライデントコンピュータ卒


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Thursday, November 5, 2015

An encounter between classical dance, geometry and electronic music. Music Video for SPARK from the album MOODS by RALF HILDENBEUTEL released by REBECCA & NATHAN. Available as Vinyl, CD and Download http://bit.ly/1LT37RT Directed by BORIS SEEWALD www.borisseewald.de Starring SIMONE SCHMIDT and ALTHEA CORLETT Director of Photography: GEORG SIMBENI Assistant Director: CAROLINA RATH Hair & Make-Up: LISA SCHWALBE and PEGGY DIETRICH Gaffer: MICHAEL CLEMENS Focus Puller: MARTIN HANSEN Grip: DANIEL REDEL Production Assistant: JULITA WITT Production Driver: WILLEM SCHENK Produced by SEEWALD & HANNA UG for REBECCA & NATHAN © 2015 SEEWALD / HILDENBEUTEL


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Christophe Peladan’s amazing and beautiful stop motion film from 2013 - now available for free! A coproduction between Happy Flyfish Production ApS (Denmark) and ExFool’s Production (France). Here’s what people said about the film: “IT’S A MASTERPIECE!“ Børge Ring (Oscar® winning film director) “GOUTTE D'OR IS AN EXQUISITELY ANIMATED FILM - DARING, AMBITIOUS AND RICH IN PIRATICAL ATMOSPHERE - AND I SHOULD KNOW!” Peter Lord (Oscar® nominated director for “Pirats!”) “SIMPLY AMAZING AND UNIQUE AND BOLD AND LAVISH AND WONDERFUL!“ Barry Purves (Oscar® nominated film director) “A FILM THAT CARESSES THE EYE IN A WAY THAT SEEMS ALMOST OVERWHELMING!” Animation Jury at Odense Intl’ Film Festival, 2013 Produced with the support from The Animation Workshop, The West Danish Film Fund, The Film Workshop, Open Workshop, The Danish Animation Society ANIS, Viborg Council and more.


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A mysterious encounter between a man who claims to be from the future and the man that he claims is his former self. A surreal psychological thriller about loss and regret. All set within the framework of a time travel story that loosely operates in accordance to the paradox-less MWI (many-worlds interpretation) in quantum mechanics. http://on.fb.me/1kwBi8C http://twitter.com/ergo_sum_film http://imdb.to/1Wz7Lg9 http://bit.ly/1kwBi8D PRESS: FILM SHORTAGE - http://bit.ly/1Wz7Lgc io9 - http://bit.ly/1kwBhle DISINFORMATION - http://bit.ly/1Wz7Lge DIGG - http://di.gg/1kwBi8E GEEK ART GALLERY - http://bit.ly/1Wz7Lwu FILM FESTIVALS: NITEHAWK SHORTS FESTIVAL - Brooklyn, NY November, 2015 Check out our previous short film and Vimeo Staff Pick ‘The Grey Matter’ http://bit.ly/1kwBi8F STARRING Older Herberts - KEVIN BREZNAHAN (Superbad, Winter’s Bone) http://imdb.to/1Wz7Lwz Younger Herbert - JD TAYLOR http://imdb.to/1kwBi8G Directed by THE MCCOUBREY BROTHERS http://bit.ly/1kwBi8D Written by PETER MCCOUBREY http://imdb.to/1Wz7IRB Produced by CODY RYDER http://imdb.to/1Wz7LMY Director of Photography LUKE MCCOUBREY http://bit.ly/1kwBi8H Music & Sound Design RON PATANE http://imdb.to/1Wz7LN4 Production Designer LATISHA DUARTE http://bit.ly/1kwBhBR Costume Designer JACLYN MCCOUBREY http://bit.ly/1Wz7LN7 Make Up FX & Hair ANNA BEARMAN http://imdb.to/1kwBi8J Casting Directors FAYE GRANDE & DAVID MORRIS http://bit.ly/1Wz7LN9 Make Up Assistant TALYSHA HAZLETON http://bit.ly/1kwBi8L 1st Assistant Camera CLAIR POPKIN http://imdb.to/1Wz7LwL ERIC SCHWAEGER http://imdb.to/1kwBi8P Sound Mixer ALBERTO LEON http://imdb.to/1Wz7LNe Gaffer ADAM LUKENS http://imdb.to/1kwBhS9 Motion Control Tech NICK MIDWIG http://imdb.to/1Wz7Os8 Stills Photographer MIKE NOGAMI http://bit.ly/1kwBi8Q Production Assistants JASON GREY http://imdb.to/1Wz7M3v ED LOUIS http://bit.ly/1kwBhSe Colorist TIM ZIEGLER http://imdb.to/1Wz7M3w Re-Reording Mixer DAN TIMMONS http://imdb.to/1kwBhSf ©2015 McCoubrey Films LLC


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One march ends, a journey begins. In a desert land, the last breath of a giant creature spurs the exodus of an entire people. Directed by Kathleen Cartier, Sandrine Gimenez, Nicolas Mrikhi, Baptiste Roy, Thomas Saez. Music by Yuichiro Maeda. http://bit.ly/1WyLdfp http://on.fb.me/1RXVQSj © Supinfocom Arles (MOPA) 2014


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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Presented by Distinct @distinctdaily ~ a doc series about inspiration to action Featured Artist: http://bit.ly/1MiKloq Directed by Alex Amoling Produced by http://bit.ly/1XQDMxs Made in Association with http://bit.ly/1MiKk42 Executive Producers: Kevin Hayden & Sydney Buchan Producer: David Brody Prod. Assistant: Adam Hemmert Director of Photography: Sharif El Neklawy Gaffer / AC: Jorge Arzac Key Grip: Neal Todnem Sound Designer / Mixer: Kyle Miller HMU: Sokphalla Ban Distinct Daily Head of Production: Nina Patane Content Editor: Jeni Toth Associate Content Editor: Faith Prest BTS: Kaylee Dorsey


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The world’s smallest chef cooks a typical fish dish, ‘Bouillabaisse’… Bon appétit! http://bit.ly/1NQnm3r / skullmapping@gmail.com


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Un Architecte traces the will of one boy, Landry, to play football and the master craftsman who gives him the means to attempt that goal. Shot in Democratic Republic of Congo with the nonprofit StandProud, the story is emblematic of difficulties overcome by children and youth with disabilities in developing nations, and of those who can help them realize their dreams. Production Company DECADE In collaboration with Bittersweet Foundation http://bit.ly/1MIbFP6 Shot with Magic Lantern RAW / stabilized with the Freefly MōVI M5 Director, Producer, Cinematographer Brandon Bray Executive Producer Kate Schmidgall 2nd Camera Operator, Associate Producer Stephen Jeter Post Production DECADE Editor Brandon Bray Assistant Editor, Colorist, Sound Design Cody Guiler Ben Orsborn Audio master and mix Stephen Dorman Score Ryan Taubert, “Pioneer” Democratic Republic of the Congo, Goma Young Boy Landry Byacanda Craftsman Louie Kikorwe Logistics Coordinator Jean-Marie Minani Citero Jay Nash Transportation Gabriel Busogo Niyibizi Translator Elijah Maonibi


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Part variety show, part skate video, and part something completely different.


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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

2 Weeks 1,000 Kilometers 2,000 Photos in 2 Minutes. www.mikematas.com http://on.fb.me/1NcapOu http://bit.ly/1Q9WYE5 http://twitter.com/mike_matas Titles by Sharon Matas http://bit.ly/1NcanWT http://bit.ly/1Q9WXzX http://twitter.com/mycookingdiarywww.mikematas.com http://on.fb.me/1NcapOu http://bit.ly/1Q9WYE5 http://twitter.com/mike_matas Titles by Sharon Matas http://bit.ly/1NcanWT http://bit.ly/1Q9WXzX http://twitter.com/mycookingdiary


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When a drug deal goes awry, disengaged gang member Marcus is forced into a situation in which he must place his trust in a young rival gang member named Dean in order to survive the night. Short of the Week: http://bit.ly/1Rtfsh9 Winner of the 2015 Kodak Student Cinematography Award. Winner of the 2015 ASC Gordon Willis Award, Undergraduate. http://bit.ly/1Q9voH2 Official Selection, Leo Freedman First Cut 2015 Starring: Jordan Mosley Heston Horwin Chase Cargill Jeff Pierre Gabe Grier Erick Bowman Noel Gugliemi Starr Bennett http://bit.ly/1Rtfsha Director’s Webpage: http://bit.ly/1Q9voH3 Cinematographer’s Webpage: http://bit.ly/1Rtfshb Sound Designer’s Webpage: http://bit.ly/1Q9voH6 Special Thanks to Tru-Op Industries for the motorcycle mount


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We live in a world where success is the only measure of success. The lack of government funding for British basketball is stifling the opportunities for young players, voicing their passions in this new film UK government funding for sport is based on medal prospects. Basketball, played by 218,000 14-16 year olds every week, was judged to have little chance of future medals and its funding was slashed. Basketball can give hope and focus to those who might otherwise have neither - but its future hangs in the balance. Starring players from North & East London and featuring poet James Massiah, Underneath the Noise celebrates Britain’s raw talent and gives a voice to young ball players. Premiered on DAZED digital. Full article can be read here. http://bit.ly/1ROR8Gz Starring: Joel Henry (The Royal Guard), Chinedu Bowens & Will Ohuaregbe Appollo Gayle, Steve Scantlebury, Serry Fieldhouse, Radoslav Varashilov, Anthony Oshisanya, Drai Nelson, Lewis Hardcastle Poem written and performed by James Massiah Director. Jon E Price http://bit.ly/1Mf70lD Producer. Prakash Nathan DOP. John Fisher http://bit.ly/1ROR8WR Editor. Elise Butt http://bit.ly/1Mf72d8 Camera Assistant. Jono Moore Second Camera. Dan Magee Game Footage. Joshua Haddow & Nicholas Stevenson Drone Op. Jim Yeomans Gaffer. Harry Sloan Sound Recordist. Ashley Sinani Sound Designer. Dave Robinson Music Supervisor. Oliver Grant Colourist. Simon Astbury VFX. Tom Moreland Post Producer. Alison Wendt Copywriter. Joe Hunter Titles & Poster Design. Wild Ilk http://wildilk.com/ Credits & VFX. Chloë Hayward http://bit.ly/1ROR8WV Stills Photographer. Tom Sloan http://bit.ly/1Mf70lG


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Official music video for BEATSOFREEN ­” Slowly Rising” directed by Hideki Inaba http://bit.ly/1WtIbcg http://bit.ly/1NaDI4a mastered by Matthewdavid http://bit.ly/1WtIbch more from Beatsofreen http://bit.ly/1NaDI4b http://bit.ly/1WtIbcl “Slowly Rising” is included in album “FULL CIRCLE” by King Deluxe http://kingdeluxe.ca ———————————————————————————————— “Slowly Rising” suggested to me the image of the sun. A seed was born beneath the sun, the source of all existence. The seed absorbed the light. It created more seeds like itself, gradually increasing in number. Time passed, but still their numbers slowly continued to rise, and before long they were quietly swallowed up by their own shadows. After everything that had lived had perished, nothing but an empty world remained. There, once again, an environment where the next living things could grow silently began to spread.


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Monday, November 2, 2015

PASSAGE is a short crime thriller about Rick, a young man moving up in the criminal world to see a seemingly simple task from a crime lord turning into a grim test of loyalty. — Rick: Teun Kuilboer Javon: Willem de Bruin Frank: André van Noord Men at gym: Tom den Daas, Dennis van Ligten, Danny Delvers, Fernando Groenhart Frank’s crew: Julius Ponten, Matei Negrescu, Nicolas Caliga Written and directed by Victor D. Ponten Director of Photography Lennart Verstegen Music Composer & Producer Thomas Azier Producers Julius Ponten & Philip Harthoorn Executive producers Jelani Isaacs & Sander Brenninkmeijer 1st AD: Damien Hope Line producers: Michelle Hoekstra, Hanne Sinninghe Production assistants: Anita Porić, Bas Schuurman, Loeke de Waal, Lino Kempees, Miel van Welzen Focus puller: Tein Brouwer 2nd AC: Noen Brouwer Steadicam operator: Navid Tansaz Gaffer: Thomas Jeninga Best boy: Auke Verhoeff, Thomas Leermakers Electrician: Mahmut Oguz Key grip: Melle Vaarzon Best boy grip: Joost van der Westen Sound recordist: Oliver Pattinama Assistant sound recordist: Apollonia van Dun Art director: Goof Vermeulen Assistant Art director: Geke van der Hoeven Costume designer: Minke Lunter Make-up & hair: Evalotte Oosterop, Roos Sitser Weapons master: Rick Wiessenhaan Editor: Patrick Schonewille  Sound designer: Quincy Vlijtig Re-recording mixer: Michaël Sauvage Music supervision: Sizzer Amsterdam, Marcel Alexander Wiebenga, Michiel Marsman, Riyadh Drebika Online: Diede van Vree, Tom Schrooten, Berend van Eerde Colorist: Joppo in de Grot Graphic designer: Jay Sunsmith Videographer: Milan van Dril This film was made possible by Brenninkmeijer & Isaacs Call J for Jochem Camalot Cinerebels De Grot De Lichtmacht Hagens PR Hoekstra Portofoons Eastbound Gym Gemeente Weert Gripwise  Special thanks to: Sarah Hagens-Ponten Guy Davids Lennert Hillege Rebecca van Unen Jim Taihuttu Robin Hunt Isa Azier Bastian Christ Romain Billharz Studio Ferber Kapsalon Vera Allertz Erik van den Heuvel Koos Groenendijk Marieke Verharen Gemeente Weert Oukje Reijnen Henk Beelen Vanessa Henneman Tennis Club De Lichtenberg John Huizing Jochem van Rijs Kevin van Rooijen Juliette Kreft Melayno Gaddum Stijn Toonen Timo Hegtermans Krista Hendriks Habbekrats © 2015 www.habbekrats.nl


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Contesting the words of a Fox News reporter who labelled the north of Paris as a “no-go zone”, director Cyprien Clément-Delmas, and the Parisian youth have come together to show an alternative side to the story; neighbourhoods bursting with life, creativity and diversity. Launch video for i-D France. Shot in Paris in September 2015. Directed by Cyprien Clément-Delmas Produced by Caviar Paris Executive Producer Céline Roubaud Producer Mélody Calmels Line Producer Charlène Richardeau Director of Photography Benoit Soler Assistant Camera Arthur Hennequet Second Assistant Camera Jodie Arnoux Gaffer Thomas Gareau Runner Margaux Bennet Editor Edouard Mailaender Colourist Mathieu Caplanne, Nightshift Sound Mix Charles Vetter, Turtle Cuts Music Walled City by GENER8ION on label Bromance Stylist Rich Aybar Stylist Assistant Natacha Voranger Second Stylist Assistant Céline Bischoff Fashion credits ACNE DRIES VAN NOTEN ISSEY MIYAKE PIGALLE RICK OWENS ROCHAS SIMAME PLONGEE VETEMENTS VIVIENNE WESTWOOD YOHJI YAMAMOTO Cast Grégory Robert, Dustina Muchuvitz, Léa Lavabre Kids Niko, Ablaye, Melvin, Lyva, Paul, Amine, Florian, Saycou, Killian, Andrew, Mary, Jean, Nash, David, Meggy, Bilal, Regis, Lauren, Sophia, Lilia, Hadrien, Steven, Swan Global Group Director of Film & Video Ravi Amaratunga Head of Video Jack Robinson Head of Creative Bunny Kinney Video Commissioning Editor Declan Higgins Production Coordinator Tom Ivin Development Producer Kate Villevoye Development Producer Matthew Whitehouse i-D France Director France Clément Corraze Editor France Tess Lochanski Production Coordinator Eulalie Juster Assisting Editor France Micha Barban-Dangerfield Junior Editor France Malou Briand Rautenberg Special Thanks Alexandra Agulló Soler, Elisa Valenzuela, Aladdin Charni et ses 12 apôtres, Steven et Swann, La Péripate, Ground Control & La Lune Rousse, Pigalle Paris, Stéphane Ashpool, Elena Giustiniani, Céline Zaragoza, Savoir Faire, Vantage, Antoine Duhayot, Tom de Peyret, Nicolas di Felice, Erwan Sene, Afif, Rafael Wallon.


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Vgik graduation movie Synopsis: oriental prince leaves his palace for his first hunt. The chase leads him to the edge of magical forest, where he meets the Spirit of the forest. Roles change and young hunter becomes the victim. In this state he makes the crusial sucrifice. The choice of his life is made and he returns to his kingdom. original art and visual development: ANASTASIA KIM /PHOBS phobs-heh.tumblr.com/ direction and visual development for animation: POLINA MINAEVA mywhaletales.blogspot.ru/ mywhaletalemywhaletale.tumblr.com animation: POLINA MINAEVA TATIANA BOLOTNOVA NIKITA YUROV nik_noumenak@mail.ru VLADIMIR GERASIMOV Backgrounds: VALERIA SANCHILLO wunylla.tumblr.com/ JULIA ZHURAVLEVA POLINA MINAEVA ANASTASIA KIM 3d and assistance: VASILY KRASNIKOV animebaron.tumblr.com/ soundtrack by TETRISMAFIA terphoto.com/ http://bit.ly/1Wup5h1


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Music Video for ‘Aquilo’. Director/Editor: Jack King Producer: Stewart Ross DOP: Finn Varney 1st AD: Shannon Walsh 1st AC: Oliver Coward 2nd AC: Alex Needham Gaffer: Jon Crabtree Spark: Jonathan Petherbridge Art Director: Hannah Sibai Sound Recordist: Steve Cummings Make Up Artist: Gurbinder Kaur Make Up Assistant: Keeley Westmoreland Costume: Sarah Weeland Runner/Driver: Jack Lynskey Commissioner: Natalia Maus Record Label: Island Director’s Representative: OB Management


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Friday, October 30, 2015

Warning: this video contains graphic scenes. McKamey Manor is one of the most extreme haunted house experiences in the US. Located in Russ McKamey’s San Diego backyard, the full ‘haunt’ lasts eight hours, yet no one has managed to complete it. McKamey has amassed a cult following online and says there is a 27,000-person waiting list, but does his event cross the line from fright to torture?


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Extracts from the journal of Pastor John Deitman, Strathmoor, Georgia. June & July, 1927 Winner: Jury Prize for Best Animated Short, Slamdance 2015 Winner: Grand Jury Award for Best Animated Short, Florida Film Festival 2015 Winner: Best Nordic Short, Nordisk Panorama 2015 Winner: Best International Short, Animasivo Festival 2015 Winner: New Talent Award, Fantoche International Animation Festival Official selection Telluride Film Festival 2014 Official selection Ottawa International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection ‘Best of Ottawa Programme’ 2014 Official selection Slamdance Film Festival 2015 Official selection Annecy Inernational Animation Fetival 2015 Official selection Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film 2015 Official selection Holland Animation Festival 2015 Official selection Animafest Zagreb 2015 Official selection Melbourne International Animation Festival 2015 Official selection Florida Film Festival 2015 Official selecton Fantoche 2015 Official selection The Kurtzfilmtage Winterhur 2014 Official selection Anim'est International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival 2014 Official selection Sommets du cinéma d'animation 2014 Official Selection Minimalen Short Film Festival 2015 Official selection Glasgow Short Film Festival 2015 Official selection Tehran International Animation Festival 2015 Official selection BendFilm Festival 2014 Official selection Reykjavík International Film Festival 2014 Official selection Diabolique International Film Festival 2014 Official selection Special program 'Film Roulette’ at the 27th Filmfest Dresden. Official selection Animix, Tel Aviv Animation festival Official selection LISFF Wiz-Art Official selection Fest Anca International Animation Festival 2015 Official selection Sydney Film Festival 2015 Official selection ANIMANIMA 2015, the International Animation Festival, Official selection Beirut Animated 2015 Official selection Nordisk Panorama 2015 Official selection Tacoma Film Festival 2015 Official selection Nevada City Film Festival 2015 Official selection New Chitose Airport Int'l Animation Festival 2015 Official selection London Animation Festival 2015 Official selection Anilogue International Animation 2015 Official selection International Film Festival Bratislava 2015 Finalist The Shortlist, The Wrap’s online film festival 2015 Semifinalist The Student Academy Awards 2015


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2015 Vail International Film Festival, 2015 Lighthouse International Film Festival. Winner Columbia University Film Festival 2014 Audience Award Knives stars Paul Castro Jr, Chloe Levine, Marc Menchaca and Peter Friedman. Directed by Aaron David DeFazio Produced by Larissa Rhodes Written by Taylor Sardoni and Aaron David DeFazio Cinematography by Michael Rossetti Costumes by Leah Dworkin Production design by Chloe Reisen and Jenna Josepher Original score by Mark Crawford We could not have made this film without our wonderful cast and crew and our amazing Indiegogo Supporters! Thank you! Connect with us: http://bit.ly/1WonPf6 http://imdb.to/1PZKbDW http://on.fb.me/1WonNE1 http://twitter.com/KnivesTheFilm knives35mm@gmail.com http://bit.ly/1WonNE2


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“Arms” by Sun Bones http://on.fb.me/1Od0gaj director: Timothy Reckart http://on.fb.me/1Wo1e2u dp: Justin Ivan Hong automata: Hoodoo Projects http://bit.ly/1Od0j5G sculptor: Bryn Fraker wardrobe lead: Andee Franklin wardrobe asst: Jana McConnell modelmakers: Bob Hanshaw, Timothy Reckart, Elizabeth Reckart, Jane Reckart puppeteers: Seth Vietti, Bob Hanshaw, Sam Golden, Simon Dalzell, Timothy Reckart additional rigging: Nicholas Blake


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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Animation: Julian Glander 💻 Music: Shannon Ferguson 🎵 Assistant animator: JR Phillips ✎ Sound Production: Mooj Zadie 🔊 Special thanks: Ellie Gordon-Moershel ☀ California Inspires Me is a collaboration between Google Play and California Sunday Magazine. 😊


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Learn more about the project by watching the “Making of Biologic” here: http://bit.ly/1KIlGEs Initiated from MIT Media Lab, BioLogic is our attempt to program living organism and invent responsive and transformable interfaces of the future. Nature has engineered its own actuators, as well as the efficient material composition, geometry and structure to utilize its actuators and achieve functional transformation. Based on the natural phenomenon of hygromorphic transformation, we introduce a specific type of living cells as nanoactuators that react to body temperature and humidity change. The living nanoactuator can be controlled by electrical signal and communicate with the virtual world as well. A digital printing system and design simulation software are developed to assist the design of transformation structure.


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Music video for Conner Youngblood’s ‘The Badlands’, shot on location in The Badlands, South Dakota. Article on Nowness: http://bit.ly/1Nrba97 Director: Johannes Greve Muskat Producer/Creative dir: Conner Youngblood Cinematography/Edit/Color: Johannes Greve Muskat


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There’s all these amazing, complex, crucial organs in the body. The appendix is surplus to requirements, worse than useless. It was originally there to repopulate the gut with good bacteria, but in “hygienic” societies there’s nothing much for it to do… Music and animation inspired by the Appendix, commissioned by Body Of Songs http://bit.ly/1KHKk8h Music: (Ooh Aah) Carolina! by Raf Directed by Ben Wheele Animation by Ben Wheele and Theo Nunn Supported by The Wellcome Trust and Arts Council England


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Kai is a dancer struggling to perfect her movements. She practices at home, avoids going out for drinks after training, and is endlessly chastised by her dance teacher, all to no avail. This changes when she has a collision with joy, and learns how to let go and express her pleasure freely. Earlier this year, Magnum ice-cream teamed up with i-D to create a short film competition called “Be True To Your Pleasure”, inviting emerging filmmakers to send in their short film ideas about personal pleasure and the joy of letting go. The three winners were announced in August and received funding, production support and a mentorship from award-winning filmmaker Xavier Dolan to help make their ideas reality. For more information and to see the other winning films go to: http://bit.ly/1HdBtei


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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Warren Fu, Director Columbia, Label Raffi Adlan, Producer Partizan, Production Company Byron Werner, Director of Photography Warren Fu, Editor Jeff Pantaleo, Executive Producer Bryan Younce, Commissioner JC Molina, Production Designer Aubrey Binzer, Stylist Warren Fu, Visual Effects Aubrey Woodiwiss @ ETC, Colorist Giles Cheetham @ ETC, Flame Artist Michelle Gabriel, Casting Shout out to one of my art mentors Brian Kalin O'Connell, who did a sketch of a kid running with a toy plane years ago that stuck in my mind and inspired this video.


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Short music film for Alagoas “1981” STARING - Johnny Massaro, Bianca Comparato, Túlio Starlind and Willian Gomes DIRECTOR - Del WRITER - Del and Ide EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Cris Lopes ASSOCIATE PRODUCER - Del PRODUCTION MANAGER - Larissa Luise and Ueslei Santos LINE PRODUCER - Juliano Mundim and Júlia Rizério PRODUCTION COMPANY - Conspiração DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Will Etchebehere 1ST AC - Joana Luz 2ND AC - Rodrigo Daltro GAFFER - Israel Basso ELECTRIC - Edvando Ferreira SOUND RECORD - Pedro Botsaris LOGGER - Marcus Maia 1ST AD - Pity (Talita Guessi) ART DIRECTOR - Natália Siqueira RUNNERS - Celso Reis, Rodrigo Belfiore and Iranildo COSTUME DESIGNER - Su Tonani COSTUMER - Lucilene Silva MAKE-UP AND HAIR - Nayara Homem CASTING DIRECTOR - Tati Horta CASTING ASSISTANT - Marina Kagan EXTRAS - Júlia Rizério LOCATIONS MANEGER - Julia Rizério LOCATIONS ASSISTANTS - Tereza Gregolim e Celso Reis TRANSPORT - Roberto Almeida DRIVERS - Jorge de Jesus and Wanderlei Brito (RIP) EDITOR - Tiago Feliciano COLOURIST - Fernando Lui / Clan VFX POST PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR - Ricardo Gueto VFX - Conspiração LOGO ART - Filipe Grimaldi MUSIC - 1981 by Alagoas ALAGOAS - Stuart Bidwell, Katherine Brown and Wilson Brown ADDITIONAL MUSIC - Wilson Brown SOUND FX - Pedro Botsaris AUDIO STUDIO - Antfood Thanks to Clan VFX, Pousada do Tio Zé, Pousada Soleil, Pousada Taipu de For, Creperia Tio Gú, Restaurante Senzala, Restaurante Casa de Taipa, Escola Local Surf, Thor Surf Boards and Afrobambuzeria.


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From the director, Braden Lee: “Tokyo is this futuristic-dystopian metropolis rich in tradition and modernism. My goal was to merge these two themes. Throughout the story we follow two contemporary dancers to the famous Shibuya 5-way crossing. We also observe a mysterious masked figure. This ominous mask comes from a theatrical drama called "Noh” which the Japanese have been practicing since the 14th century. The actual mask you see here is over 400 yrs old and represents an angel - passed down through generations. Today, there’s just a handful left performing Noh as it solely depends on the disinterested youth to keep it alive" Stream song here : http://bit.ly/1PUznaf Follow Braden Lee on Instagram - http://bit.ly/1Resuix Follow HWLS on Soundcloud - soundcloud.com/hwls Create & Explore on; Instagram - http://bit.ly/1PUznag Soundcloud - http://bit.ly/1ResuiA Website - createandexplore.co Dancers & Choreography: Daisuke Omiya, Ayumi Nitta Video Production: Grant Spanier Intro Sound Mix: Greg Geitzenauer


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Mike Hornbeck has moved back home to Michigan for good, a spot not typically known as a skiing mecca but as Mike says, “You can ski anywhere and do it creatively, and make it fun.” With massive snowfall the past few years rivaling the Rockies, the suddenly snow-laden city of Grand Rapid offers up plenty for Hornbeck’s street skiing skill set. In Episode 1 of Snowcieties, Mike celebrates his skiing roots with friends Spencer Milbocker and Kim Boberg on a four-month urban mission spanning November to February.


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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

This snail horror comedy is so scary, it’ll shock your shell off! Claude and his friends are out of their element and in a whole lot of trouble when they choose the wrong lettuce for lunch. They must now find their way out of this world of horrors before they end up on the menu! Escargore is the latest third year production from Media Design School’s Bachelor of Art and Design (3D Animation and VFX). The project took around four months of intensive work to complete by a group of 22 students.


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Music video for electronica duo Young Juvenile Youth. Official You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jREZtQU0ktk


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Via an app on his phone, Bert discovers that a 97% love match is near. Will he find her before the subway reaches the end of the line? Ben Brand and Caviar Amsterdam’s second short film 97% is the last step towards their first feature film ‘FIND THIS DUMB LITTLE BITCH AND THROW HER INTO A RIVER’ which is planned to be shot spring 2016. In the past two years 97% (the dutch submission for the oscars 2014) has been selected for more than 70 international film festivals including Aspen Shortfest, Sapporo International Short Film Festival and the Asiana International Short Film Festival, winning numerous awards on it’s way. directed by BEN BRAND – sceenplay by THOMAS VAN DER REE – cast BERT HANA – THIRSA VAN TIL – LAURA BRANDERHORST – FLORIS BEIJERSBERGEN – score composed by CHRISTIAAN VERBEEK – director of photography MAX MALONEY – edited by WIETSE DE ZWART – producer JACQUES VEREECKEN / SANDER HEEROMA – production ROGIER DORANT – head of production LIESBETH TIMMER – costume design RIANNE MERTENS – sound designer DENNIS KERSTEN – casting SUSANNE GROEN – credits DENNIS LUBBERS – grading & compositing THE COMPOUND – special thanks to ALL THE EXTRA’S! 97% IN THE NEWS: FILMKULT/REFRESHER: http://bit.ly/1PP6eOH DUTCH FILMFESTIVAL: http://bit.ly/1LAef5Z HPDETIJD: http://bit.ly/1PP6fSF SHORTOFTHEWEEK: http://bit.ly/1LAehLd MICROSIERVOS: http://bit.ly/1PP6fSH MANNERS: http://bit.ly/1LAehLe ARAGEEK: http://bit.ly/1PP6eOM KONBINI: http://bit.ly/1LAehLf APLUS: http://bit.ly/1PP6eON PLAYER: http://bit.ly/1LAehLh Also watch BEN BRAND and CAVIAR AMSTERDAM’S first short film LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL. A humorous animation about the impossibility to escape your fate. (http://bit.ly/1PP6fSP) For the entire festival selection and awards list please check underneath the trailer: http://bit.ly/1LAef65 Facebook page: http://on.fb.me/1PP6fSS


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A look at the hidden power of film props. And how filmmakers use the everyday (and not so everyday) objects in their scenes to enhance cinematic storytelling. Written, edited, & narrated by Rishi Kaneria (@rishikaneria). Music from: “Baba O Riley” by the Who “Kid-A” by Punch Brothers “Rabbit In Your Headlights” by Unkle “Where is my mind” by Vitamin String Orchestra “Magic” by Mick Smiley “Sinnerman” by Nina Simone “Intermezzo” by Pietro Mascagni “Monkey Fight Snake” by the Bombay Royale “I Hung My Head” by Johnny Cash “The Thing That Made You” by Dan Romer Iconography from “Famous Objects From Classic Movies.” http://bit.ly/1H7BtMU Footage from: 00:04 Boogie Nights 00:10 Sunset Boulevard 00:11 2001: A Space Odyssey 00:11 Black Swan 00:12 Close Encounters Of The Third Kind 00:13 Inception 00:20 Ghostbusters 00:26 Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi 00:29 Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope 00:30 Ed Wood 00:43 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 00:46 Big 00:47 Rushmore 00:48 Gattaca 00:50 Pulp Fiction 00:50 The Hundred Foot Journey 00:51 The Hundred Foot Journey 00:52 Pulp Fiction 00:53 The Breakfast Club 00:54 Terminator 2 00:55 Boogie Nights 00:55 Money Ball 00:57 Whiplash 00:58 Saving Private Ryan 01:01 2001: A Space Odyssey 01:11 2001: A Space Odyssey 01:17 American Beauty 01:23 The Usual Suspects 01:25 Jurassic Park 01:28 Forrest Gump 01:31 Lawrence Of Arabia 01:35 The Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Ring 01:38 Raiders Of The Lost Ark 01:40 The Bicycle Thief 01:42 The Maltese Falcon 01:47 Raiders Of The Lost Ark 01:50 The Dark Knight 01:53 The Dark Knight 01:59 Fight Club 02:03 Pulp Fiction 02:08 Rain Man 02:13 Mommie Dearest 02:18 Cast Away 02:24 Citizen Kane 02:31 The Red Balloon 02:36 Aliens 02:44 Blade Runner 02:58 Citizen Kane 03:03 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 03:06 Christmas Story 03:08 The Prestige 03:10 The Gods Must Be Crazy 03:17 Inception 03:20 The Prestige 03:23 Juno 03:25 Back To The Future Part II 03:27 Magnolia 03:30 The Red Balloon 03:34 The Sixth Sense 03:39 2001: A Space Odyssey 03:45 The Godfather 03:48 The Godfather Part II 03:49 The Godfather 03:51 The Godfather Part II 03:53 The Godfather 03:55 The Godfather 04:01 The Shining 04:11 Memento 04:19 Interstellar 04:29 Memento 04:41 Police Story 04:48 Pulp Fiction 04:56 Say Anything 04:59 The Godfather 05:05 The Shining 05:07 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 05:08 The Goonies 05:13 Raiders Of The Lost Ark 05:20 Batman 05:32 Pulp Fiction 05:40 Seven 05:47 Rear Window 05:53 Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Man From The South 06:01 The Untouchables 06:07 Fight Club 06:12 The Dark Knight 06:14 Back To The Future 06:17 Signs 06:20 Jurassic Park 06:24 Aliens 06:27 Jaws 06:33 It’s A Wonderful Life 06:39 The Gold Rush 06:42 Office Space 06:45 Annie Hall 06:47 The Breakfast Club 06:48 The Breakfast Club 06:57 Mary Poppins 07:00 The Wizard Of Oz 07:03 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 07:07 The Shawshank Redemption 07:14 The Karate Kid 07:17 The Avengers 07:20 Superman: The Movie 07:22 The Manchurian Candidate 07:26 The Matrix 07:30 Jurassic Park 07:34 Saving Private Ryan 07:40 Dog Day Afternoon 07:42 The Apartment 07:44 Raiders Of The Lost Ark 07:48 The Shining 07:52 The Breakfast Club 07:54 Singin In The Rain 07:57 Mary Poppins 07:59 Taxi Driver 08:09 Scarface 08:11 Terminator 2 08:14 Dirty Harry 08:25 No Country For Old Men 08:31 Kingsman: The Secret Service 08:34 There Will Be Blood 08:37 Rear Window 08:41 Raiders Of The Lost Ark 08:43 Ghostbusters 08:44 The Shining 08:46 Titanic 08:48 Back To The Future Part II 08:50 Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom 08:54 Poltergeist 08:56 The Grand Budapest Hotel 08:58 The Lord Of The Rings: Fellowship Of The Ring 09:01 Titanic 09:03 Citizen Kane 09:07 The Usual Suspects 10:01 Risky Business “If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it’s not going to be fired, it shouldn’t be hanging there.” -Anton Chekhov Full transcript can be found here: http://bit.ly/1Mq0TwQ


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Help protect our nation’s film collection. Donate now: http://bit.ly/1N593ti The BFI looks after one of the most important collections of film in the world - films from as early as 1895 to the latest British features just released in cinemas. But film is fragile. And restoring and preserving it is expensive. As a charity we rely on the generosity and support of film-lovers such as you to continue this culturally important work. Any donation, large or small, makes a huge difference, and if you give today every donation we receive up to £400,000 will be matched by a generous supporter – so your gift will be worth twice as much!


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Monday, October 26, 2015

Directed by bif Produced by Mill+ Music by Echolab Music Producer : Gavin Little Composer : Leo Pearson Sound Design : Gavin Little, Joe McHugh


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How do you ensure contentment? A good pessimist knows just how. In this film for The School of Life, I teamed up with an amazing group of artists, exploring a mix of different animation techniques to tell you how you can become a good pessimist. All this is written and narrated by the great philosopher Alain de Botton. —- SCRIPT Alain de Botton DIRECTOR Claudio Salas DESIGNERS Stephen Kelleher Emily Suvanvej Bee Grandinetti Brian Gossett Tuna Bora Ege Soyuer Claudio Salas Nicolo Bianchino Marie-Margaux Tsakiri-Scanatovits Joe Donaldson Rasmus Bak Kyle Strope Daniel Chester Daniel Oeffinger Damien Correll Yker Moreno Gonzalo Menevichian Jay Quercia Chris Phillips Mikey Please Cesar Pelizer Yuki Yamada Johnny Kelly SOUND DESIGN David Kamp STORYBOARDS & EDIT Claudio Salas 2D ANIMATORS Claudio Salas Ege Soyuer Nicolo Bianchino Andreas Bjørn Hansen Sander van Dijk Bee Grandinetti Joe Donaldson Rasmus Bak Nick Petley Kyle Strope Daniel Chester Daniel Oeffinger Justin Lawes Gonzalo Menevichian Jay Quercia Chris Phillips 3D ANIMATORS Claudio Salas Ege Soyuer Andreas Bjørn Hansen Chris Phillips Cesar Pelizer CEL ANIMATORS Claudio Salas Ege Soyuer Daniel Oeffinger Olivia Blanc Bee Grandinetti Gonzalo Menevichian Jay Quercia COMPOSITORS Claudio Salas Ege Soyuer Andreas Bjørn Hansen Nick Petley Yker Moreno Jay Quercia Chris Phillips Cesar Pelizer MODEL MAKERS Emily Suvanvej Mikey Please STOP MOTION ANIMATORS Claudio Salas Mikey Please SPECIAL THANKS Xoana Herrera Esteban Esquivo Gergely Wootsch Philip Walker Davies http://bit.ly/1Dnmwb3 www.claudiosalas.com


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Directed by Karim Huu Do Produced by Caviar Paris With the special collaboration of Twentyfour-Seven Spain Commissioner : Pierre Le Ny (Labelgum) Executive Producer : Céline Roubaud Producer : Zico Judge Main caracter : Mireia Oriol & Juan Milan Line Producer : Benjamin Zorilla DOP : Kristof Brandl & Christophe Colette Stylist : Maud Dupuy Wardrobe assistant : Aylen Torres Grader : Daniel de Vue (@Bacon) Post Production : Glassworks London Production manager : Marta Rodriguez Production coordinator : Laia Figuls Location manager : David Bello Location scout : Adria Nebot 1st AD : Anna Capdevilla Steadycam : jose Antonio Santos 1st AC : Alex Benhamou 2nd AC : Julen Mesanza DIT : Christian Poveda Phantom technician : Antonio Urquijo VTR assistant : Miriam Bou VFX Supervisor : Warren Sound engineer : Ivan Roca Gaffer : Kevin Gonzales Key grip : Mirko Claes Unit Manager : Javi Ortega Prod Designer : Jon Blud Props Masters : Marc Garcia Set dresser : Naima Cleuren & Juan Manuel Gavillan Make Up stylist : Miko Gomez Make Up assistant : Gloria Rico SFX & Rigging : Lluis Rivera Jove Rigging crew : Ricardo Casting director : Jessica Gomez Director’s driver : Ruben Bell Local crew : Alex Pujos & Yaiza Navarro Thanks to Zeferino, Camera and Technocrane: Servicevision, Phantom: Sublab, Catering: Lecook, Production equipment: Location Support, Vans: Quadis (p) & © 2015 Green United Music / Rouge et Or Musique / Caviar Paris


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There are small people wearing hats in the society. Graduation film from the Royal College of Art, 2014 Hand-drawn on paper A film by Sarina Nihei Sound design by Horret Kuus B6 STUDIOS http://bit.ly/1LRmDMn http://imdb.to/1PPMoSk Awards Grand Prize and Best Sound prize at Ottawa International Animation Film Festival 2015 Grand Prix of Primanima 2014, Budaörs, Hungary Best Student Film at Anim'est 2014 in Bucharest, Romania Korea Animation Producers Association President’s Prize at PISAF, Puchon, Korea Special mention Anima 2015, Brussels Grand Prix student film at HAFF 2015 Grand Prix of IdeasTap Graduate award Short Film Special mention at Countryside Animafest Cyprus 2015 SCREENINGS Anim'est 2014 Bucharest, Romania PISAF 2014 Puchon, Korea ReAnimania 2014 Yerevan, Armenia Primanima 2014 Budaörs, Hungary London International Animation Festival 2014 Greenhorn short film festival, London IFF Etiuda&Anima 2014 Kracow, Poland Animated Dreams, Tallinn Estonia GIRAF, Calgary Sommets du cinema d'animation Animateka, Ljubljana Slovenia Istanbul Animation Festival, Turkey Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2015 Anima 2015, Brussels HAFF, Netherlands Flatpack film festival, UK Animex awards 2015, UK EYEWORKS festival 2015, US Mecal 17, Spain IndieLisboa, Portugal Athens Animfest, Greece Anifilm, Czech Republic Northwest animation festival Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2015 Rooftop Films, NY 2015 Lago Film Fest 2015 Countryside Animafest Cyprus 2015 Anima Mundi, Brazil Guanajuato International Film Festival Anibar Animation Festival 2015, Kosovo Concorto Film Festival, Italy Fantoche 2015 Ottawa International Animation Festival 2015 Encounters short Film and Animation Festival 2015 ARS Independent Festival, Katowice, Poland 2015 Uppsala international short film festival, Sweden 2015


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Sunday, October 25, 2015

As two organisms compete for the one light amid the darkness, their story reveals the volatile nature of power. ========================================================= Directed by Daniel Drummond http://bit.ly/1Grb41V contact@drummondvisuals.com Sound Design by Carson French www.slipcell.net carson@slipcell.net Original Score by Austin Ray www.raysisters.com Produced at Dodge College of Film and Media Arts - Chapman University. ========================================================= -Student Academy Award Winner -Anima Mundi -Cinequest Film Festival - Short Film Competition -Visionaria International Film Festival -Leo Freedman First Cut Screening - Director’s Guild of America -Dublin Animation Film Festival - Best International Student Film -Sommets du Cinéma d’Animation - Festival International de Montreal -ANIMA - Córdoba International Animation Festival -ANIM!ARTE International Student Animation Festival of Brazil - Official Selection -British Film Institute’s Future Film Festival -Locomoción Experimental Animation Festival -Manchester Animation Festival -Athens Animfest -AnimaSyros International Animation Festival +Agora -Multivision Festival -BIDEODROMO International Experimental Film and Video Festival -CutOut Fest International Animation and Digital Art Festival -Batumi International Art-House Film Festival -Festival Guarnicê de Cinema -Original Narrative Student Short Film Festival -Animex Awards 2015 -Encontrarte International Experimental Cinema Festival -Skepto International Film Festival 2015 -Spark Animation 2015 -Short Film Corner - Cannes Film Festival 2015 -NonStop Barcelona Animació ========================================================= Directed by Daniel Drummond Sound Design by Carson French Original Score by Austin Ray CG Artist - Daniel Drummond Additional FX - Samuel Malone & Chris Purse Additional Animation - Marie Cheng Musicians - Austin Ray & Aidan Evans Music Collaborator - Max Speed Wofford Music Copyright © 2014 by Austin Ray Copyright @ 2014 by Daniel Drummond


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DIRECTED BY PEDRO MARTIN-CALERO PHOTOGRAPHED BY PEDRO MARTIN-CALERO PRODUCED BY COLONEL BLIMP


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Friday, October 23, 2015

music video Director: Alan Del Rio Ortiz Lead CG Artist & VFX Supervisor: Pete Puskas Director of Photography: Matt Greiner Creative Director: Rochelle Nhembard Production Company: Pomp&Clout Executive Producer: Ryan Staake Producer: Ryen Bartlett Colorist: Aaron Vinton 1st AD: Mike “Wally” Wallach 1st AC: Nick Timmins Gaffer: Pavel Ezriho Key Grip: Tim Curtin Grip: Matt Reilly


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Winner at D&AD Awards 2015: http://bit.ly/1GwucLy Pete’s Story is a true account of a boy that suffered from his mother’s violence over his childhood years in the UK. NSPCC and Lovers invited me to create this frame by frame watercolour ink animation to communicate the story’s haunting and delicate atmosphere. NSPCC is the leading children’s charity in the UK and is widely known for its long fight for childhood protection. The film was used to reach out potential donors and to create awareness among young people about child abuse and what NSPCC can do to help. The idea was to convey a mixture of fear, solitude and the imminence of violence confined inside this labyrinthic house, in contrast with the green touch points that show potential (but unused, in this case) interfaces between Pete and NSPCC. I worked five months to create this watercolour animation frame by frame, on paper, and then compose it digitally in post production. I’ll be posting a making of soon. Special thanks to Alex Ostrowski and Ally Carter for their trust, motivation and support. Direction Daniel Bruson Creative Direction Alex Ostrowski Executive Production Andrew Hunter Animation, Painting and Compositing Daniel Bruson Assistance Animation Erik Righetti General Assistance Talita Annunciato Producer Ally Carter Writer Alex Ostrowski Creative Agency Lovers http://lovers.co/ Sound Design Cassini Sound Client NSPCC Year 2014


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98-year-old Mary reminds us that people her age are sometimes forgotten, but still very much alive. Call your grandma. BTS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8sbfg3pBZI


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Director: Deering Regan Producers: Asli Baykal, Daniel Dewes, Ian Lawton-King, Ben Watanabe Director of Photography: Eric K. Yue Art Director: Emma Mead Editor: Ben Greenblatt Re-Recording Mixer: Ben Morsberger Gaffer: Seth Coleman Sound Recordist: Jesse Flaitz Additional Camera Operator: Jason Sondock Production Assistant: Amir Abdellah Colorist: Mikey Rossiter @ The Mill


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I finally had a moment to piece together the last years worth of drone work from my travels in the North West. Far out, trimming 6 hours of footage to 4 minutes is not easy! Locations filmed were primarily in the Hamersley range and Karijini National park areas, but also includes scenery around Pannawonica, Milstream-Chichester & Tom Price. I love this part of the country and having the opportunity to film from the sky is nothing short of awesome. Filmed with a GH4 & Inspire 1. Music: Dreamlife / Tony Anderson.


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Thursday, October 22, 2015

The first live event of Tattoo Video Mapping. No post-production was used. Created and Produced By Oskar & Gaspar. Agency: FunnyHow? Powered by Desperados. Original soundtrack: “Love Live”, by Dj Ride & Holly. Tattoos by Eduardo Cavellucci + Igor Gama.


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The Whistler segment from Level 1’s 16th annual feature, Small World. Want more? Small World is now available in your favorite format: iTunes: http://bit.ly/smallworldmovie Vimeo: http://bit.ly/1RZjvCv DVD/BluRay: http://bit.ly/201p3Sm Directed by Josh Berman Cinematography by Josh Berman, Jonny Durst, and Zach Moxley Edited by Josh Berman Sound Design/Score by Stephan Chaikovsky and Schui Baumann Director Josh Berman recounts the back story of this shoot: This one has been in the making for a few years. When we last shot in Whistler back in 2013 for Partly Cloudy, we approached them with the idea of a giant step-up to step-down and the snow just didn’t cooperate. Snow levels again worked against us in 2014 and we scrapped plans altogether, but this year—despite the challenging winter that the Pacific Northwest experienced—the stars finally aligned and Chris McLeod [film and communications supervisor] and Charles Beckinsale [head park builder] worked to find a location that had the terrain and the snow to accommodate our feature. Charles is a wizard with the cat and ultimately made some tweaks to our design to fit his vision, and the end result was one of the most impressive snow sculptures I’ve ever seen. The lines were so smooth and the aesthetic so unique that we opted to not sheer the wall of the step-over. I know Charles really wanted to cut it, and the feature would have looked 10-times gnarlier, but it was so perfect that we didn’t want to change anything. And we figured we’d save Whistler Blackcomb some money on the already stretched cat budget! About Small World: Go out into the world, they say… see it for yourself! But in an age where any destination is in the palm of your hand- just a click away, what is left to truly explore? Level 1 examines the universal dialect of moving down snow on two feet through a lens of fresh perspective- documenting the outer niches of a sport pushed under the rug by the modern day ski zeitgeist. From the secret valleys of Switzerland, the ancient cities of Estonia, to the rowdy rope-tows of Minnesota- follow us around the globe as we capture skiing in its purest form. It’s a Small World, after all. Small World Awards: “FILM OF THE YEAR” - IF3 Film Festival, Montreal


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Rosa, a young Mayan woman, sits alone. She stares into the camera and for the first time shares her story. She has wrestled with rejection, forgiveness and the fight to keep her child alive. Now 27, she must overcome her past to follow the dreams she once thought impossible. For more info and to support Rosa and women in her community attend university, please visit http://bit.ly/1MGzT6p A Living on One Production Directors: Hannah Gregg www.HannahnGregg.com Sean Kusanagi www.SeanKusanagi.com Producers: Chris Temple www.LivingonOne.org Zach Ingrasci www.LivingonOne.org Editing and Cinematography - Sean Kusanagi www.SeanKusanagi.com Camera Operator - Ryan Christoffersen http://imdb.to/1LOWUaP Original Score - Ian Temple www.SontagShogun.com Colorist - Hannah Gregg www.HannahnGregg.com Assistant Editor - Alex Ivany Re-recording Mixer - D. Chris Smith, MPSE http://bit.ly/1MGzT6swww.HannahnGregg.com Sean Kusanagi www.SeanKusanagi.com Producers: Chris Temple www.LivingonOne.org Zach Ingrasci www.LivingonOne.org Editing and Cinematography - Sean Kusanagi www.SeanKusanagi.com Camera Operator - Ryan Christoffersen http://imdb.to/1LOWUaP Original Score - Ian Temple www.SontagShogun.com Colorist - Hannah Gregg www.HannahnGregg.com Assistant Editor - Alex Ivany Re-recording Mixer - D. Chris Smith, MPSE http://bit.ly/1MGzT6s Executive Producer - Mike Lang, David Doss & Jeff Klein Special Thanks - Living on One Donors, Perkapotomus & Mayan Families Translation - Zoe Mara, Loren Miranda, Carlos Cabrera, Jeanette Sip-White, Ruth Joya, Leslie Ruiz, Mariale Campos, Kevin Rojas, Laura Toffano, Jose Carlos Lagos, Megan Pena-Ariet, Cecilia Toscana


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Directed by Eric Fensler Written by David Neevel Produced by Emily Fincher, Brenadette Spear & Andrea Nelson


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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

“Slumlord Rising” Artist: Neon Indian Track: Slumlord Album: Vega Intl. Night School Released: 2015 Label: Mom + Pop Music With support from YoursTru.ly & WeTransfer Directed by Tim Nackashi & Alan Palomo Executive Produced by Melinda Kelly Produced by Jefferis Gray Director of Photography: Richard Card 1st A.C: David Mobi 2nd A.C: Natalie Fong B Camera 1st AC: Emma Massalone Steadicam Operator: Benjamin Verhulst Gaffer: Chris Pritzlaff 1st AD: Allen Scudder 2nd AD: Travis Loren 2nd 2nd AD: Lewis Rangel Best Boy Electric: Jarett Sexton Electrician: Cory Reed Electrician: Luke Little Electrician: Luka Pascalicchio Key Grip: Julien Janigo Best Boy Grip: Darrin Stuckwisch Production Designer: Susie Mancini Art Assist: Rickey Ramirez Sound: Mike Robertson Wardrobe Stylist: Natasha Noorvash Wardrobe Asst: Amanda Lee Wardrobe Asst: Sasha Lane Make-up FX: Sunny Drissia Hair: Alyssa Fritch Fight Choreographer: Robert Dill Titles by Studio Paradise http://bit.ly/1MTTWCM Edit: Tim Nackashi VFX: Skyward VFX VFX Artist: Evan Langley Color: Bossi Baker ~Starring (In order of appearance)~ Piano Man - Alan Palomo The Girl - Callie Hernandez The Driver - Zach Iddings Informant Jogger - Chase Williamson Undercover Cops - Jullian Gross, Aaron Brown The Electronic Murderers - Yasmine Kittles, Marcus Webb, Derrick Beckles, Jason Faries, Zachary Mouton Bouncer #1 - Jaadarrel Belser Club Owner - Mel Kohl Yuppie - Galen Howard Dominatrix - Charlotte Linden Ercoli Coe Gimp - Jorge Palomo Man with the Briefcase - Brian Deran Starlet in the Blue Dress - Inês Milans Briefcase Man’s Entourage - Micah Fitzgerald Club Manager - Fernando Ojeda-rios Bouncer #2 - JL Forbis Ticket Booth Girl - Julliete Cassidy Mirror-Eyed Riot-Starter - Courtney Lynne Garvin Slumlord - Rene Napoli ~With~ Human Resources Productions Static Tongues Productions Black Dog Films Lark Creative ~Thanks to~ Jewel’s Catch One Keslow Cinelease Siren Studios 360 Grip & Electric Cinema Vehicles Services


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Covers – A series of 55 animated vintage book graphics How would these great book covers from the past look like when set in motion? Here we go… Animation: Henning M. Lederer / http://bit.ly/1Gq62lT Music: Jörg Stierle / http://bit.ly/1GU5tf2 Sources: Julian Montague Project / http://bit.ly/1Gq61hR Book Worship / http://bit.ly/1GU5tf3


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www.behaviors.nyc Directed by Kevin Eis www.kevineis.com Director Of Photography - Mike Dominic www.mikedominic.com Starring Dave Child, Julia Larson, Brooks Morrison Producer - A2A Productions Make Up - Lindsay Skinner and Jane Powers Associate Producer - Spencer Wider 1st AC - Austin Ahlborg 2nd AC - Elizabeth Hodgeman Gaffer - Shane Moore Key Grip - Matt Garza DIT - Bobby Howard


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Signed C. Jere '69 metal wall sculpture now back in stock. Excellent vintage condition no rust or flaking. One of the finest examples we have seen. Available for WORLDWIDE shipping now on our website themodernvault.com or on our @1stdibs storefront. #art #wallsculpture #brutalist #wallhanging #wallart #cjere #curtisjere #artisanhouse #birds #birdsinflight #decor #eichlerhome #homedecor #homefurnishings #interiordesign #midcentury #midcenturydesign #midcenturymodern #newportbeach #og #shopsmall #themodernvault #vintage #1stdibs by themodernvault


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Mark Goffeney is a musician living and playing in San Diego California. Video by Ross Harris and Stanley Gonzales. Shot and edited by Ross Harris. Location audio and mix by Stanley Gonzales. Color grade Jeremy Ian Thomas. http://bit.ly/1FxLHXC http://bit.ly/1OSebAU


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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Presented by Philips Ambilight TV In Association with Specialized and TomTom Bandit ActionCam Supported by Freefly Systems (MOVI), Bike Magazine, and CLIF Bar The lights haven’t gone out yet! Sweetgrass Productions is back with Darklight, a film that takes viewers back into a world of light and color. Supported by innovative television manufacturer Philips TV, this is the third collaboration between the soulful filmmakers at Sweetgrass Productions and Swedish creative house Ahlstrand and Wållgren. Follow professional mountain bikers Graham Agassiz, Matt Hunter, and Matty Miles on a mind-bending night ride through the moonscapes of Southern Utah to the Ewok forests of the Pacific Northwest. A physically and mentally demanding production, this piece was shot during the midnight hours over three intense weeks. With a scrappy and determined crew of 27, thousands of pounds of camera and lighting gear was slogged, rigged, soldered, hung and broken down each night. Unlike anything ever seen before in the world of mountain biking, Darklight features arrestingly beautiful landscapes and world class riding. An evolution of its predecessors, Darklight continues to push the creative bounds of action sports cinema. Director - Mike Brown Executive Producer - Zac Ramras Assistant Director - Matt O'Connor Production Manager - Rachel Franks Associate Producer - Sterling Lorence, Matt O'Connor Assistant Producer - Max Santeusanio Cinematography - Mike Brown, Jason Mannings, Zac Ramras, and Leo Zuckerman Editor - Mike Brown Gaffer - Mark Stuen Key Grip - Kyle Metzger Electrics - Brant Beland, Scotty Frazer, Brandon Wilson Mountain Techs - Carston Oliver, Shane Treat, Jordan Seldin Lead Trailer Builders - Luke Beers and Ron Penney First AC - Max Santeusanio Still Photography - Sterling Lorence Drone Pilot - Nick Wolcott Aerial Cinematography - Zac Ramras and Nick Wolcott DIT - Bobby Gressel Caterer - Sierra Gourmet Backcountry Catering EMT- Blake Doss, Shelly Shugart, Polk County Fire Dept. BTS Unit - Jason Mannings Production Assistants - Trevor Akimoto, Logan Bonwell, Ben Shumlin Post Supervisor - Joel Bringmark Sound Design - Jeff Yellen Color - Erik Lindahl Agency Ahlstrand & Wållgren Account Director - Ulf Ahlstrand Creative Director - Joakim Wållgren Account Manager - Louise Ekman Art Director - Johan Schonfeldt Agency Producer - Mark Baughen, Colony MUSIC “Old Statues”, “Beat Primal”, and “Desert” Written and Performed by Other Lives “A Buru In New York” Written by Gurrumul Yunupingu, Andrew Stanley*& Matthew Handley* © Published by SFM Publishing/Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia P/L & Sweat It Out Pty Ltd* “Winds Upon A Tin Roof” and “Coda” Written and Performed by William Ryan Fritch The DARKLIGHT film was developed in partnership with Philips TV to show the power of Ambilight and how adding light to an already great experience can enhance it even further. Learn more about Philips Ambilight TV and the technology: http://philips.to/1PyavWF or follow http://on.fb.me/1NmjB5E


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Animation by Alexandre Louvenaz http://bit.ly/1MSHQd7 Music by Pixelord http://bit.ly/1Xif8Wg Production Wemotion http://bit.ly/1MSHROq For more from King Deluxe visit… http://kingdeluxe.ca


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Directed by Kevin Millet Production / None Music / Movement First of all, big thanks to MOVEMENT who authorized me to use their music as a fan for this project. SWEET CHERRY is a video about what happen in the fruit picking in British Columbia, Canada. Every year, people from all around the globe come for the harvest to make money but also discover and have new experiences. From precarious conditions to unexpected meeting, I’ve filmed portraits of people of differents origins. SWEET CHERRY doesn’t have any financement neither production so at my fees. Thanks to everybody who accepted to be in front of the camera and people who contributed to this project. Thanks again to the pickers and farmers I met for the crazy experience. www.milletkevin.com


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Director: David M. Helman Exec. Producer: Sarah Park Producer: Nathan Scherrer Choreographer: Fatima Robinson Director of Photography: Trevor Wineman Editor: Nick Rondeau @ Arcade Edit Production Designer: Alec Contestabile Steadicam Operator: Jess Haas 1st AC: Giselle Gonzalez 2nd AC: Bianca Garcia 1st AD: Erek “E-Class” Mateo Gaffer: Jordan Black Key Grip: Allen Liu Stylist: Lisa Madonna Make-Up Artist: CJ Neal 2nd Unit Director: James T. Nguyen 2nd Unit Director of Photography: Frank Mobilio VFX: Ruffian Post (http://bit.ly/1W3vwwu) VFX Supervisor: Chris Watson Wood VFX Producer: Amanda Jones CG Artist: Toby Williams-Ellis Compositor: Harry Davidson Colorist: Greg Reese @ The Mill Special Thanks: Grant Singer, Zak Razvi, and Torrey Tayenaka. Production Company: Pulse Films Filmed in Tarzana, CA Columbia Records 2015


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Monday, October 19, 2015

The New Balance Numeric Team skateboarding in Eastern Canada filmed by Russell Houghten and James Messina on iPhone 6 Featuring: PJ Ladd Arto Saari Jordan Taylor Levi Brown Tom Karangelov Jack Curtin Anthony Schultz Marquise Henry Directed by: http://bit.ly/1BgCxet


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A short comedy/sci-fi film we made for this year’s Homespun Yarns showcase. We hope you enjoy it! Cropped is about a group of UFO enthusiasts who clash with their cynical crop circle tour guide. When night falls the group have to set their differences aside when the mystery of the crop circles is revealed. ‘BARBARA’: ANNIE WALKER ‘KEITH’: DONOVAN CHRISTIAN CARY ‘MARTIN’: JETHRO AUKIN ‘RORY’: CHARLIE BEAZLEY ‘HELGA’: INGVILD DELIA ‘FELIX’: GEORGE OLIVER ‘GRAHAM’: CLIFFORD HUME ALIEN: ‘ALLAN MACLEOD Director: Chris Thomas Producer: Daisy Mostyn Production Manager: Georgia Mills Writer: Allan Macleod Story by: Allan Macleod & Chris Thomas Production Manager: Georgia Mills Location Manager: Calum Green Location Assistant: Emilio Boutros Assistant Director: Richard Standen & Tom Stanley Runner: Emily Meyjes Director of Photography: Lee Thomas 1st AC: Sindre Rildå 2ND AC: Ramzey Sabbagh Key Grip: Ben Cowan Playback/DIT: Lloyd Cook Gaffer: James Leech Lighting Tech: Pete Riches Geni Operator/Stunt Driver: Jeff Thomas Production Designer: Francis ‘Frank’ Fagan Art Assistant: Steph Hartop Wardrobe: Russell Peek Hair & Makeup: Sabrina Van Tonder Edit House: Stitch/Homespun Editor: Phil Currie Post Producers: Tom Cole / Tomek Zietkiewicz Colourist: Kai Van Beers VFX: Marcus Dryden / Titles - Rob Holtby Sound: Simon Richert Sound Design: Mark Hills & Soho Square Studios Music by: Ursine Vulpine ANNA KENNEDY CASTING: Thanks to Rachel / Anna Kennedy SPECIAL THANKS: ARRI RENTAL, ARRI FOCUS, EMANUELE COSTANTINI, MICHELLE MAY , MILLENUIM FX MAX AND TOBY AT STANHILL FARM, THE SHIP , MPC, ELODIE GUENZI, JONN SERRIE, SOHO SQUARE STUDIOS , KIM BEAZLEY, LINDA THOMAS, ADAM SMITH, HANNAH HIDDLESTON, ADAM EVANS,


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Pakistani-American artist Anila Quayyum Agha uses light and cast shadow to transform Rice Gallery into a sacred space of her own making that is open to all. “Intersections” is inspired by Agha’s seminal experience of exclusion as a woman from Mosques, a space of community and creativity, while growing up in Pakistan. The wooden frieze emulates a pattern from the Alhambra, a palace where Islamic and Western discourses met and co-existed in harmony, and serves as a metaphor of union. On view September 24 - December 6, 2015. Original score by Mark Walley. Visit www.RiceGallery.org. Learn more about the artist at www.AnilaAgha.com. Learn more about the filmmakers at www.WalleyFilms.com. Film Stills: http://bit.ly/1GPnN96www.RiceGallery.org. Learn more about the artist at www.AnilaAgha.com. Learn more about the filmmakers at www.WalleyFilms.com. Film Stills: http://bit.ly/1GPnN96


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…The headless grow in numbers… Written and Directed by // Saman Kesh http://samanftw.com https://twitter.com/ghibli303 Production Company // NikoFilms In Association with // Skunk Films Executive Producers // Federico Masini, Shelly Townsend, Matt Factor Producers // Federico Masini, Federico Muse, Isaac Bauman, Saman Kesh Cinematography // Isaac Bauman Production Design // Costanza Giordano, Costume Designer // Viki Esquivel Assistant Director // Fabrizio Pioli Editors // Saman Kesh and Michael Heldmen Sound // Brent Kiser Post Production // Cut & Run Visual Effects // Jogger Colorist // Derek Hansen (MPC) Special Thanks: Mandy Brown, Nate Tam, Ed Hobbs, Sascha Kesh, Nathan Greene, Chris Merchant, The Bauman Family, Michelle Thompson Production Manager // Raquel Ferreiro Production Assistant // Sofia Irigoyen Production Assistant // Sofia Fernandes 2nd AD // Anotonia Fellichini 2nd AD // Agostina Malnatti Runners // Matias Martin, Julian Nogues, Sebastian Pereira Gaffer // Enrique Alvarez Electricians // Ernesto Mayol, Nicolas Lejtreger 1st AC // Pablo Vera 2nd AC // Dario Alonso Video Assistant Camera // Matias Rey DIT // Carlos Bolsi, Sebastian Echarte Key Grip // Marcel Tizon Location Manager // Margarita Brum Art Assistant // Maria Elisa Vazquez Art Runner // Mariana da Rosa Prop Masters // Manuel Dominguez, Agustin Montabone Prop Master Assistant // Ivan Acevedo Wardrobe Stylist // Victoria Esquivel Assistant Wardrobe Stylist // Leonor Arocena Runner Wardrobe Stylist // Flor Mena Hairdresser and Makup // Fabiana Moretti Hairdresser and makeup assistant // Daniela Malet Crew Van // Maxi


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AWARDS: ASIFA-East Festival Best in Show 2015 Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film - Animated Com Award 2015 SCREENINGS: Animation Block Party 2014 Chicago International Film Festival 2014 KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival 2014 Animation Breakdown Roundup! 2 (2014) Animac 2015 Athens Animfest 2015 (ANIMATION MARATHON) Athens International Film + Video Festival (Ohio) 2015 Florida Film Festival 2015 Wisconsin Film Festival 2015 Golden Kuker-Sofia International Animation Film Festival 2015 Future Film Festival 2015 Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film 2015 ASIFA-East Animation Festival 2015 Seattle International Film Festival 2015 ANIMASIVO 2015 Iron Mule Short Comedy Film Series Annecy+ Melbourne International Animation Festival 2015 Anima Mundi 2015 Mercedes-Benz Classic Open Air 2015 HollyShorts 2015 LINOLEUM Animation Festival 2015 Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival 2015 World Festival of Animated Film, Varna 2015 DC Shorts 2015 Cordoba International Animation Festival 2015 Oderkurz-Filmspektakel 2015 Milwaukee Film Festival 2015 Andorra Kid’s Film Festival 2015 KROK Animated Film Festival 2015 International Film Festival of Comedy Funcinema 2015 Animasyros International Animation Festival 2015 Woodstock Film Festival 2015 3D Wire 2015 Heart of Gold International Short Film Festival 2015 Tacoma Film Festival 2015 Court Metrange Festival 2015 Tallgrass International Film Festival 2015 Reggio Film Festival 2015 Primanima 2015 International Festival of Animation Wiesbaden, Germany 2015 ReAnimania International Animation Film Festival 2015 Asiana International Short Film Festival 2015 Direction/Animation: Nate Theis Sound: Nate Theis & Tanner-Monagle, Inc http://bit.ly/1LGen5n


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Sunday, October 18, 2015

Asher Pacey understands the concept of good living as well as anyone. Camping in a beach cave, fishing for dinner and putting his trusty twin fin to good work, Asher truly finds the fun in just about everything. Director, Cinematographer, Editor : Matt Kleiner ( www.MattKleiner.com ) Starring : Asher Pacey Music : Robert Lester Folsom “Ode to a rainy day” ( http://apple.co/1GdaDYS ) Rodriguez “Hate Street Dialogue” ( http://apple.co/1Nj5U7s ) Baby Grandmothers “Being is more than life” ( http://apple.co/1GdaFjnwww.MattKleiner.com ) Starring : Asher Pacey Music : Robert Lester Folsom “Ode to a rainy day” ( http://apple.co/1GdaDYS ) Rodriguez “Hate Street Dialogue” ( http://apple.co/1Nj5U7s ) Baby Grandmothers “Being is more than life” ( http://apple.co/1GdaFjn )


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Director - Ezra Ewen (http://ezraewen.com) Starring - Anthony Abbadessa as Himself Music - Cherushii ft. Golden Donna (http://cherushii.com & http://bit.ly/1LvbPnc) Concept - Ezra Ewen & Dario Marble Title Design - Michael Doyle Olson, Esq. Production Assistant - John Weiss Post Services - Metropolis Post Special Thanks - Sam Kuhn, Lauren Moetell & The Weiss Family Shot on Kodak Super 8 Motion Picture Film


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http://bit.ly/1PqEu2O Zack came to us with the idea of telling a story through dance : A love story that is tangled in addiction. We see the consequences of a lover who is struggling with her partners disease and the person he once was, only to succumb to his demons and dive head first into his addiction. The choreography was created and rehearsed over a period of several days with Tamara, who is known also as the French singer Shy’m rather than a dancer. It was shot in an abandoned warehouse in Paris, formerly used for creating glassware and silverware. All natural lighting, thanks to the clouds and dirty windows :) :: Directed by Charles Baldassarra :: Choregraphed by Zack Benitez :: With Tamara Marthe and Zack Benitez :: Camera/Lenses/Gear : Red Dragon / Leica Summicron / DJI Ronin :: Editing/Grading : Premiere Pro with .r3d 6k native files / Colorista II :: Music : Daughter - Medicine


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Saturday, October 17, 2015

“Live smarter. Live longer. Be better.” http://bit.ly/1OBjHJM Official Selection - Fantastic Fest 2015


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“We need to talk about Alice” was commissioned by New Zealand based agency String Theory and created to be part of Good Books’ “Great Writers Series,” a collection of short films made to promote the non profit organization (www.gogoodbooks.com) which is an online charity book store that sells book and donates all proceeds to Oxfam, an organization that fights hunger and poverty since 1995. In the last few years, a select group of directors have donated their time and knowledge to create animated shorts based on renowned literary works and authors to promote this charity. In 2012, Buck launched the amazing “Metamorphosis”, a tribute to author Hunter S. Thompson. Then came “Havana Heat” in 2013, a sensual animation produced by renowned duo McBess and Simon from The Mill. Plenty had the honor of creating the third a 2:30 minute short film for Good Books based on Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s adventures in Wonderland” to commemorate the book’s 150th anniversary. After a lot of dedication, hard work and passion for what we do, it’s our pleasure to introduce “We need to talk about Alice” We’ll be posting more about the project soon! We have a 5 minute breakdown where you’ll be able to see the whole process for this amazing adventure we embarked in! A lot of process stills, extra content and some magical gifs! We hope you love it! We were honored to be a part of a series of shorts that will leave a mark in the history of motion graphics. – Directed & Produced by Plenty Creative Directors: Pablo Alfieri & Mariano Farías Art Director: Elda Broglio Animation Director: Mariano Farías Executive Producer: Inés Palmas Producer: César Morán Mazo Concept by: String Theory E.C.D.: Jeremy Taine Writers: Devon Wood & Jeremy Taine Music & Sound Design: Liquid Studios Music Composer: Peter van der Fluit & Liquid Studios Storyboard & Animatic: Claudio Iriarte & Mariano Farías Character Design: Elda Broglio, Claudio Iriarte & German Merlo Production Design: Elda Broglio, Carolina Carballo & Eugenia Mello Background Design: Eugenia Mello & Elda Broglio Books Covers Design: Pablo Alfieri 3D Modelling: Juan Martín Miyagi, Matías Fernandez, Juan Pablo Fernandez , Benjamín Jagusieczko & Natalia Urrutia Scripting: Agustín Schilling & Ago Carrera CG Supervisor, 3D Technical Direction and FX: Agustín Schilling Character Rigging: Germán Merlo, Agustín Schilling, Benjamín Jagusieczko, Ramiro Tell & Guillermo Comoli Skin Fixing: Agustín Schilling, German Merlo & Nicolás Mandelman 3D Character Animation: Mauro Serei, Pablo Lorenzo, Laura Lempert & German Merlo 3D Animation: German Merlo, Mariano Farías & Hernán Estevez 2D Animation & Transitions: Germán Merlo, Mau Lencinas , Sergio Slepczuk, Hernán Estevez & Mariano Farías Animation Consulting: Federico Radero Painting & Texturing: Carolina Carballo, Elda Broglio, Benjamín Jagusieczko & Eugenia Mello Shading: Ago Carrera Lead Lighter: Ago Carrera Lighting: Ago Carrera, Benjamín Jagusieczko, Juan Casale, Natalia Urrutia & Matias Mastrogiano 3D Rendering: Ago Carrera, Benjamín Jagusiecsko & Agustín Schilling Lead VFX & 2D Technical Direction: Matías Mastrogiano Compositors: Matías Mastrogiano & Nicolás Holodovsky, Benjamín Jagusiecsko, Milena Girini & Edgardo Osornio Edition & Montage: Mariano Farías Live Action Actors Coach:: Valeria Grossi Live Action Casting Camera: Sandra Grossi Casting Alice: Catalina Alexander Mad Hatter: Julián Puchetta White Rabbit & Rose: Karina Hernandez VO Presenter: Michael Hurst Voice Over Artists Alice: Brie Ana Hill Mad Hatter: Syd Jackson Lady Rose: Tania Anderson White Rabbit: Ian Hughes Cheshire Cat: Michael Hurst Special Thanks: Alín Bosnoyan, Mariela Fabregas, Sam McManus & Eduardo Graña


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Friday, October 16, 2015

film de fin de deuxième année à l'EMCA réalisé en 3 mois. My EMCA’s second year film, made in 3 months. http://bit.ly/1I9K1qy


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Rossignol presents The Big Picture - The final episode of Chris Logan and Parker White’s Mtn Revision series for 2015. Thanks to our supporting sponsors Electric, Orage, Tomahawk International, Tall T Productions, Bomb Snow Magazine, Cheetah Factory Racing, Cooke Knives. Skiers: Chris Logan, Parker White. Location: Interior British Columbia,Wyoming, Montana Filmed & Edited by: Sean Logan Additional Shots: Etienne Merel, Darren Rayner Music: “Young” by Kins, “Withdrawal” by Max Frost, “I’m On Fire” by Bruce Springsteen thebigpicturemtn.com electriccalifornia.com orage.com tomahawkinternational.com talltproductions.com bombsnow.com cheetahfactoryracing.com cooke-project.com


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http://bit.ly/1jI7k12 Woodstock Farm Sanctuary is driven by the simple philosophy that kindness and respect to animals is our duty and that all the creatures that share this earth are here with us and not for us. Farm animals are feeling individuals who deserve to be treated with compassion. Produced by: FitzGibbon Media Inc., The Sparrow Project, Jeffrey Wirth & Burning Hearts Media for Woodstock Farm Sanctuary Directed by: Andy Stepanian, Fitzgibbon Media Director of Photography: Jeffrey Wirth, Burning Hearts Media Additional Photography: Andy Stepanian, FitzGibbon Media Edited by: Jeffrey Wirth, Burning Hearts Media Associate Editors, Storyline: Madison Donzis, Karen Scott, Ginny Simmons, Tim Rusch, FitzGibbon Media Shot with: Canon C-100 mkII, Canon 5D mkIII Archival Images: Pond 5 Images Inc., Jenny Brown, Doug Abel, and Woodstock Farm Sanctuary


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Patrick Haggerty grew up the son of a dairy farmer in rural Dry Creek, Washington, during the 1950s. As a teenager, Pat began to understand he was gay—something he thought he was hiding well. But one day, after performing at a school assembly, Pat learned that his father could see him much more clearly than he realized. Directed by: Julie Zammarchi Executive Producers: Donna Galeno, Dave Isay & Lizzie Jacobs Produced by: Rachel Hartman & Maya Millett Audio Produced by: Nadia Reiman Concept & Storyboard: Gina Kamentsky & Julie Zammarchi Design & Animation: Julie Zammarchi Animation Assistants: Tammy Kim, Rebecca Raeder & Jesse Strauss Backgrounds: Tammy Kim Production Interns: Rachel Hahn & Felix Lopez Original Music: Joshua Abrams Music Performed by: Joshua Abrams, Hamid Drake, Marquis Hill, Emmett Kelly & Adam Thornburg Music Mixed by: Joshua Abrams & Neil Strauch Publisher: Lospotreros Funding Provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting In partnership with POV NPR American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress


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You can view Joël Penkman’s illustration portfolio here: http://bit.ly/1LoeVJw


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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Inherited opinions. Inherited isolation. A short film depicting a Dad’s influence on a young boy’s life. His judgmental character mixed with the boys fondness for his dad prove to be a toxic mix that tears away at a world of opportunity and experiences. My Graduation film from the Royal College of Art 2014. For more info and news about the film go to: http://bit.ly/1Pk2Rz9 Awards: BAFTA 2015, Nomination for Short Animation Annecy International 2015, Graduation Cristal Encounters 2015, UWE New European Talent Award London International Animation festival 2014, Best British Film The Smalls Film Festival 2015, Best Animation Clermont Ferrand 2014, Special Jury Mention Directed/written/animated by Marcus Armitage Additional Animation by Jonathan Long, Diana Gradinaru and Noriko Ishibe Voice by Divian Ladwa divianladwa.co.uk/ Sound Design Laura Jane Stacey Sound Mix by Mike Wyled ©Royal College of Art 2014 Supported by the Nat Cohen Scholarship


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You look to be a bit hungry?


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Tens of thousands of feral and stray cats roam the streets of New York. How we should deal with the overpopulation has been contentiously debated for decades. Read more: http://nyr.kr/1LhC8wk Subscribe: vimeo.com/newyorker Follow us: http://twitter.com/newyorkervideo Watch more videos at newyorker.com/video


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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Lucas Navarro Gabriel Grapperon Théophile Dufresne Victor Caire


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In 1977 David Boswell created comic book anti-hero Reid Fleming, the World’s Toughest Milkman. 30 years later, the big screen Hollywood adaptation remains in contractual limbo. Narrated by Academy Award-Winner Jonathan Demme. www.reidfleming.com http://bit.ly/1K9EWdM OFFICIAL SELECTION: SXSW 2015 (World Premiere) Palm Beach International Film Festival 2015 (Winner - Best Short) Chattanooga Film Festival 2015 Athens International Film and Video Festival 2015 Arizona International Film Festival 2015 (Winner - Best Short Doc) Nashville Film Festival 2015 Hot Docs 2015 DOXA Documentary Festival 2015 (Hon. Mention) Brooklyn Film Festival 2015 Palm Springs International Short Fest 2015 Nantucket Film Festival 2015 Long Island International Film Expo 2015 Traverse City Film Festival 2015 Melbourne International Film Festival 2015 Rhode Island International Film Festival 2015 Doku Fest 2015 Sidewalk Film Festival 2015 LA Shorts Fest 2015 Milwaukee Short Film Festival 2015 Nevada City Film Festival 2015 Raindance 2015 Milwaukee Film Festival 2015 Denver Film Festival Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival SPECIAL SCREENINGS: Ting Festival 2015 Toronto Comics & Art Festival 2015 Strangewaves Festival 2015 Produced with funds award by BRAVOFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent). A diviwww.reidfleming.com http://bit.ly/1K9EWdM OFFICIAL SELECTION: SXSW 2015 (World Premiere) Palm Beach International Film Festival 2015 (Winner - Best Short) Chattanooga Film Festival 2015 Athens International Film and Video Festival 2015 Arizona International Film Festival 2015 (Winner - Best Short Doc) Nashville Film Festival 2015 Hot Docs 2015 DOXA Documentary Festival 2015 (Hon. Mention) Brooklyn Film Festival 2015 Palm Springs International Short Fest 2015 Nantucket Film Festival 2015 Long Island International Film Expo 2015 Traverse City Film Festival 2015 Melbourne International Film Festival 2015 Rhode Island International Film Festival 2015 Doku Fest 2015 Sidewalk Film Festival 2015 LA Shorts Fest 2015 Milwaukee Short Film Festival 2015 Nevada City Film Festival 2015 Raindance 2015 Milwaukee Film Festival 2015 Denver Film Festival Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival SPECIAL SCREENINGS: Ting Festival 2015 Toronto Comics & Art Festival 2015 Strangewaves Festival 2015 Produced with funds award by BRAVOFACT (Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent). A division of Bell Media Inc. www.bravofact.com


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A cinematic journey around Banksy’s Dismaland. Read about the project here: http://bit.ly/1QtgMQC ©2015 Jamie Brightmore http://bit.ly/1PtEhuP CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported


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- 130 longs-métrages disséminés en un court. 130 full-length films disseminated in a short one. Ritornello. -


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“FREEFALL” in the breath taking landscape of Voss in Norway with multiple skydiving world champion Martin Kristensen. With the support of: Fonnafly………………………http://fonnafly.no/ One Call………………………https://onecall.no/ Peak and Fjords ………….http://bit.ly/1Qs7HHZ Skydive Voss……………… http://bit.ly/1OBDOWo Voss Vind…………………… http://vossvind.no/ A satori Factory video with: Performer // Martin Kristensen Camera // Alex Aimard & Shams Team manager // Bjørn Magne Bryn Sound design // Thibaut Darscotte FB - http://on.fb.me/1Qs7FQj INSTAGRAM - http://bit.ly/1OBDOWp WEBSITE - http://bit.ly/1Qs7FQn Music licenced at unippm.fr CHAP4193 “Moving Pictures” Elliott Harms Special thanks to: Jarle Hus - Anders Flatlandsmo - Vegar Vedaa Einar Såkvitne - Lika Borzova - Jenny Norin


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Monday, October 12, 2015

A vignette on music, love, and awareness. Created By: Brigade Visual Support Director of Photography: Kyle Pugh Editor: Evan H. Senn Camera Operators: Kyle Pugh and Evan H. Senn Original Music: David Nyman Title Design: Matthew McNary of Hammerpress and Roger Strunk Title Animation: Method Productions Color Grading: Kyle Pugh Sound Design and Mastering: Frank Turbé http://bit.ly/1jZtvQX


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Dir./ DoP : Filip Załuska Cast : Zofia Wichalcz, Miron Jagniewski Prod. Manager : Zuzanna Małycha Art Director : Aleksandra Muszyńska Gaffer: Irek Chojnacki Sparks: Bartek Galas, Damian Maleszewski Grip: Ryszard Jasiński, Norbert Bernstock, Grzegorz Falba Producer : Filip Załuska, Kacper Sawicki Make up artist: Edyta Kobusińska Camera assistant: Arkadiusz Jakubiak Sound: Michał Stawecki Stage Hand: Konrad Kotarski Color grading; Ania Sujka Online: Wojtek Kukiełka, Michał Andruch Post: Lunapark/ Magda Miszczak Power generator: Adamek - Adam Mączka Thanks Fastmedia- Krzysztof Godziejewski Grip 7 - Piotrek Wicik Heliograf - Krzysztof Adamski Studio Tęcza - Rafał Podgórski PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. Label: U Know Me


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I was looking through the Project Apollo Archive (http://bit.ly/1QltwJ0) and at one point, I began clicking through a series of pics quickly and it looked like stop motion animation. So, I decided to see what that would look like without me having to click through it. Enjoy! Music: Lift Motif by Kevin MacLeod found at Free Music Archive (http://bit.ly/1PpV0iC). CC license: http://bit.ly/1fpXrmd Start Start by Built By Snow. You can find more about them here: http://bit.ly/1PpV0iD and be sure to check out JP’s page here: http://bit.ly/1QltuB2


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director: Danny Madden producer: Jeanette Bonds creative director: Aubrey Powell at Hipgnosis producer for Hipgnosis: Fiz Oliver animators: Danny Madden, Thomas Teraoka, Kevin Eskew color designer: Matt Reynolds background artist: Josh Shaffner compositors: Jess Iglehart, Josh Shaffner painters: Sunny Liang, Hannah Elder, Finlay Pogue additional painting: Susan Schaller, Alex Brewer scanner: Sunny Liang audio post production: Skywalker Sound sound designer/mixer: Pete Horner sound editor: Andre Zweers voices: Jaye Delai & Jon Thibault title design: Kevin Eskew animatic editorial: Tory Harder & Mari Walker production services: Vanishing Angle supervising producer: Matt Miller production manager: Kelly Thewlis music by David Gilmour lyrics by Polly Samson A Hipgnosis Ltd Production The Girl in the Yellow Dress published by Pink Floyd Music Publishers Ltd., administered by Imagem UK Ltd. / Sixième Son Édition © 2015 David Gilmour Music Ltd.


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Friday, October 9, 2015

I don’t think we truly realise the power of technology, 3D printers are more accessible now than they have ever been and the reality is that to make a gun is as simple as the click of a button. I present to you… ‘B I L L Y B O Y S’ Please watch full screen and turn up the volume! Behind the scenes video: http://bit.ly/1VJCSzM Music by Chris Wilson Many thanks to everybody involved on the project….


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The Hero’s Journey | Is my graduation project for the University HKU | Image and Media Technology Since the beginning of time people are fascinated by stories of hero’s. But did you know there is a fundamental structure that’s lies beneath all these tales of fantasy. Joseph Campbell, a famous mythologist, was the first to discover similarities within all ancient myths. He called it the Monomyth. According to him there are 17 stages in which every hero has to walk through one way or the other. In the hero’s journey 12 of these stages are visualized by using iconic blockbuster movies that follow the same structure of storytelling. Directed & Animated | Iskander Krayenbosch Music | Boris Stipdonk Sound Design | Boris Stipdonk & Arthur Bruinse Voiceover | Bob Miller Additional Illustrations | Mirjam Verhoog Special Thanks | Lenno Verhoog | Martin van Rijn | Gertrude Krayenbosch Graduation project for ® HKU 2015


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In the rush of water spilling from the high mountain peaks of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, surfers are finding standing waves that move with life and never end. This first of two short films is a snapshot of one of the many unique river cultures in the American West. These shorts, along with the stories of others who share that intimate relationship with the world of moving water, will make a short film titled “Living Rivers” to be released at film festivals in spring of 2016. Special thanks to Strongwater Mountain Surf company for backing the production of this short film. “Always This Late” performed by ODESZA. Written by Clayton Knight and Harrison Mills. Courtesy of Counter Records. From www.maxlowemedia.com, a Montana production house.


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Thursday, October 8, 2015


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This film is about the things we most wish we could control and just cannot: love and death. The album that Robyn and Christian Falk and Markus Jägerstedt made together is, to us, humbling. In the face of it, we made something that hinges on Robyn’s hypersensitivity and that we hope shows both her strength and the wisdom in submitting to the dancefloor.


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A new short from Terri Timely and Park Pictures


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“Somebody broke the girl’s parents. The rabbit was there when it happened. It was an awful mess.” a film by STEPHEN IRWIN ~~~ www.smalltimeinc.com ~~~ The the making of: vimeo.com/122961136 Prints & Posters available here: http://bit.ly/1Mg9RXw SILVER DRAGON - BEST ANIMATED FILM 54th Krakow Film Festival 2014 NTR AWARD FOR BEST EUROPEAN SHORT ANIMATION Go Short Festival 2014 BEST SHORT FILM Anim'est International Animation Festival 2014 OFFICIAL SELECTION Sundance Film Festival 2014 HONORARY MENTION Tofifest International Film Festival 2014 HONORARY MENTION Multivision Int'l Festival of Animated Arts, Russia, 2014 JURY SPECIAL MENTION New Chitose Airport Int'l Animation Festival 2014 JURY SPECIAL MENTION Holland Animation Film Festival 2014 JURY SPECIAL MENTION Animated Dreams Festival 2014 supported by ROOFTOP FILMS www.rooftopfilms.com Top Ten Animations of 2014: http://bit.ly/1KXJXYz Directors Notes Interview: http://bit.ly/1VuNNT7 Cartoon Brew Pick: http://bit.ly/1WDw6hg Krakow & OIAF reviews: http://bit.ly/1OOC8ue New York Times Sundance Shorts review: nyti.ms/1CEsDnM IMDB review: http://imdb.to/1La6JQpwww.smalltimeinc.com ~~~ The the making of: vimeo.com/122961136 Prints & Posters available here: http://bit.ly/1Mg9RXw SILVER DRAGON - BEST ANIMATED FILM 54th Krakow Film Festival 2014 NTR AWARD FOR BEST EUROPEAN SHORT ANIMATION Go Short Festival 2014 BEST SHORT FILM Anim'est International Animation Festival 2014 OFFICIAL SELECTION Sundance Film Festival 2014 HONORARY MENTION Tofifest International Film Festival 2014 HONORARY MENTION Multivision Int'l Festival of Animated Arts, Russia, 2014 JURY SPECIAL MENTION New Chitose Airport Int'l Animation Festival 2014 JURY SPECIAL MENTION Holland Animation Film Festival 2014 JURY SPECIAL MENTION Animated Dreams Festival 2014 supported by ROOFTOP FILMS www.rooftopfilms.com Top Ten Animations of 2014: http://bit.ly/1KXJXYz Directors Notes Interview: http://bit.ly/1VuNNT7 Cartoon Brew Pick: http://bit.ly/1WDw6hg Krakow & OIAF reviews: http://bit.ly/1OOC8ue New York Times Sundance Shorts review: nyti.ms/1CEsDnM IMDB review: http://imdb.to/1La6JQp


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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The human brain is the most complex object in the universe. Our understanding of its inner workings has been shrouded in mystery…until now. New technologies are beginning to unlock the brain’s true potential, but at what cost to our humanity? #mastermindfilm CREW Director, Producer, Editor: Francesco Paciocco http://bit.ly/1VEyFmc, https://twitter.com/fpaciocco Cinematography: Will Atherton http://bit.ly/1N0wLFb, Megan Jolly http://bit.ly/1VEyCHf, Francesco Paciocco Music: Luke Atencio http://bit.ly/1N0wOko, Marmoset http://bit.ly/1VEyFmf, Tracey Chattaway http://bit.ly/1N0wLFc, Steven Gutheinz http://bit.ly/1VEyFmg Sound Design & Mixing: Jeff Seelye http://bit.ly/1N0wLFd Colorist: Sam Gursky http://bit.ly/1VEyFmh Artwork: Greg Dunn http://bit.ly/1N0wLFe, photographed by Will Drinker http://bit.ly/1VEyFmi FEATURING Alan Watts http://bit.ly/1N0wLFf Barack Obama http://bit.ly/1VEyFmj Thomas R. Insel MD http://1.usa.gov/1N0wLFg Sebastian Seung PhD http://bit.ly/1VEyFmk Cecilia Abadie https://twitter.com/cabadie Joel Murphy & Conor Russomanno http://bit.ly/1VEyFCG Russell Hanson PhD & Jason Fuller http://bit.ly/1N0wLFh Arthur Caplan PhD http://bit.ly/1N0wOAF Lydia Fazzio MD http://bit.ly/1VEyFmr Raymond Kurzweil http://bit.ly/1N0wLVu Paul Begley http://bit.ly/1VEyIhQ Nick Bostrom PhD http://bit.ly/1N0wLVx Peter R. Breggin MD http://bit.ly/1VEyIhR MADE POSSIBILE WITH THE WORK OF AutoNOMOS Labs http://bit.ly/1N0wLVz Bastien Didier & David Guez BrainGate http://bit.ly/1VEyIhS Cicret http://bit.ly/1N0wLVA Deisseroth Lab, Stanford University http://stanford.io/1VEyFCL Dr. Kavian Shahi http://www.snamg.com Emotiv Inc. https://emotiv.com Eric Mika http://bit.ly/1N0wOAG EyeBorg http://bit.ly/1VEyIhV EyeWire https://eyewire.org Fitbit http://fitbit.link/1N0wLVB Google Glass http://bit.ly/1VEyFCR Imperial Tissue Bank, Imperial College London (Professor Steve Gentleman, Dr. Ilaria Bravi) http://bit.ly/1N0wLVE Lichtman Lab, Harvard University http://bit.ly/1VEyIhW Martin Kelly Max Planck Institute for Medical Research (Moritz Helmstaedter, Winfried Denk) http://bit.ly/1N0wOAJ Mike Vella http://bit.ly/1VEyFCS NASA https://www.nasa.gov SensoMotoric Instruments http://bit.ly/1N0wOAK Takao Someya Group, University of Tokyo http://bit.ly/1VEyFCT TED https://www.ted.com The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory http://bit.ly/1N0wOAL The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Yong Zhang and Richard Huganir) http://bit.ly/1VEyIhZ The Smith Laboratory, Stanford University http://stanford.io/1VEyFCV The White House http://1.usa.gov/1N0wLVJ Wellcome Collection http://bit.ly/1N0wLVL Wyss Institute, Harvard Biodesign Lab at Havard University http://bit.ly/1VEyIi4 SPECIAL THANKS Sarah Balta Alesa Blanchard-Nelson Glenn Farrell Martha Henson Holly Story Amy Robinson Mark Watts Jessica Wico Brain Backups OpenBCI Mount Sinai Medical Center NYU School of Medicine EQUIPMENT Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera (primary camera) Canon C300 (secondary camera) Panasonic LUMIX G 20mm f/1.7 II ASPH Zeiss ZE primes, 35mm and 85mm Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II Metabones Canon EF Lens to BMPCC Speed Booster Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro, graded with DaVinci Resolve and sound mixed in Avid Pro Tools © 2015 Terramare Films, LLC


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For more info visit http://bit.ly/1Ll5QQT Donate here - http://bit.ly/1OYyeiv Check out Autodesk’s Pier 9 Workshop - http://bit.ly/1Ll5R76 http://autode.sk/1OYycqN Music credits “The Sun is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow” by Chris Zabriskie (http://bit.ly/1Ll5PfI) “Adventure Darling” by Gillicuddy (http://bit.ly/1Ll5PfJ) “Pony” by Gillicuddy All music available on Free Music Archive - freemusicarchive.org Under CC by license - Attribution Noncommercial 4.0 International


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One of my biggest pet peeves in art is the lazily-desaturated DSLR video. “Black & White In Color” is my personal response to treating black and white as an editing afterthought. This short video is the culmination of a year and a half of experimentation with black and white textures. Please note: in some instances, color is unavoidable – dark purples, greens, and blues separate out of black dye within a few minutes. “Black & White In Color” is the first in a pair of videos that contrast black and white with color, minimalism with maximalism. The paired video is tentatively named “Oversaturated.” Hand-lettered titles by North Carolina calligrapher Dara Linn. Many thanks to the Triangle Calligraphers Guild. Black hair: Derek Torres White hair: Laura Campbell Song excerpt: http://bit.ly/1LyJAcC


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Directed by Marc Oller Produced by CANADA Executive Producer: Oscar Romagosa Head of Production: Alba Barneda Production Manager: Blanca Ballesté First AD: Miki Diaz Director of Photography: Oriol Barcelona Editor: Dani Benavides Production Designer: Vicki Viñas Costume Designer: Ainhoa Gormaz Make up and Hair: Ana Cano Gaffers: Albert Bada and Alex Simó Colorist: Marc Morató @ METROPOLITANA Postproduction: Álvaro P. Posadas Sound Designer: Miquel Mestres @ ANGEL SOUND STUDIO Sound: Manu Parra Still Photo: Anne Roig Learn more about this video: http://bit.ly/1LkbId4 http://bit.ly/1Zc0wtd http://bit.ly/1LkbJh4


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Blu-Ray discs available here: http://bit.ly/1MZa04u Song by Kerry Muzzy: “Palladio Rebuilt” (on iTunes: http://bit.ly/pall_MO) Follow me: http://bit.ly/1TUL7Ko / https://twitter.com/mikeolbinski / http://on.fb.me/1JhP5cY / http://bit.ly/1TUL7Kt ———————————- I’ve been chasing the monsoon in Arizona for about 6-7 years now. This summer was different though. Back in late July, I was wondering why it felt like I was out chasing more than ever before. And then I remembered. I had a job last summer. This year I didn’t. I went full-time photography in November of 2014 and haven’t looked back. I was free to roam and had virtually no limitations. I even had multiple chases where I never actually wend to bed, but instead chased all night. I took the kids to New Mexico at one point early in the season. Last year I counted roughly 31 total days that I chased a storm during the monsoon. This summer: 48. Yikes. 17,000 miles driven, which was about 3,000 more than last year. Perhaps the biggest difference this year was shooting nearly 60,000 more time-lapse frames than I did in 2014. 105,000 total. And what sticks out to me even more than any of the other numbers above, is that only 55,000 of those 105,000 frames made it into Monsoon II. What that means is I was able to stuff this new film with only of the best of the best. We missed out on some of the huge dust storms like I’ve captured in years past, but overall, I think this represents some of the best weather I’ve ever photographed in Arizona. There are stunning shelf clouds, gorgeous rain shafts, lots of blowing dust, tons of lightning, and even multiple mini-supercells/mesocyclones. The brief meso over Cottonwood at the 3:38 mark is one of my all-time favorites. I can’t talk much more about the film without addressing the music real quick. The song is called Palladio (Rebuilt) and it’s once again by the amazing Kerry Muzzey who donated it to me for Monsoon II. He also let me use another song of his for my previous film, The Chase and I’m beyond grateful for his generosity. I mean, how do you thank someone enough for that? Click here to find the song on iTunes and please support his work! I’ve said it a million times…the music is at least 50% of these movies I make. Kerry’s art helps bring my films to life. Thank you my friend! When I’m out there capturing footage for these films, I’m constantly thinking about the story I want to tell. For example, I wanted a lot of erupting, towering cumulus at the beginning to launch into the meatier clips. I started laying out the film back in mid-August. Certain clips I already knew would be in certain places in relation to the ups and downs of the song itself. As the season wore on, I gathered more and more clips and began to lay out the entire film. I’d remove clips when I got something better. There was exhausting editing, re-editing, looping music, reluctantly dropping clips that didn’t work or were unfixable and watching it over, and over and over, to make sure I was telling the story I wanted to tell. At one point, about halfway through…I was telling Jina that I have a lot of great stuff, but still haven’t shot the final scene yet. I had no idea what it would be, but I knew I didn’t have it. And then that very night (or maybe the next day)…I was out west of Tonopah and I knew on the way home that the monsoon had finally delivered my ending. That is what is so amazing about doing this. You hit the road with zero idea about what you’re going to see over the course of a summer. You might imagine scenarios or have ideas, but they get blown out of the water by reality. And that’s what I love about it. My hope is that you can see and feel that love in this film. The beauty of the monsoon in Arizona. This is where I’m from and this is home. More on the story here: http://bit.ly/1OlnsTh ——————– Technical Details: Captured with Canon 5D3’s, a 5D2, Canon 16-35mm, Rokinon 14, 24, 35 and 85mm. Processed using Lightroom, LR Timelapse, After Effects and Premiere Pro


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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

“Lost Zapatos” - 2015 REDirect Surf submission A hero and his gang must use the power of mother nature to save the niños from The Technology. Directed by Dave Malcolm Starring Dylan Graves Alejandro Moreda Balaram Stack Mauro Diaz Carlos Cabrrero Song - “A Place Called Space” by The Juan Maclean


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SUMER - 3D Animation Short-Film For unknown reasons, the Earth’s ionosphere has weakened dramatically during the course of the last century, resulting in the collapse of the entire ecosystem. Earth has become an increasingly hostile and uninhabitable place and with no shield to protect it, it is at the full mercy of meteors. All animal and plant species perished decades ago. All that remains is one small group of humans who attempt to resist the hostility and hardness of the external environment from SUMER, the last hive city in the world, which has been specifically designed to keep the population alive through oxygen supply systems. The media manipulates the available information in a manner that is purposely designed to keep people obsessed on the potential of the space exodus, letting any hope of prevailing on earth go. A young boy, Hermes, lives alone in a compartment, the property of the government, which is located close to the wall that delimits the city, an area that is highly guarded by the SSW (SUMER Security Watchers). While observing the desert from the roof of a building, Hermes suddenly sees something that grabs his attention… ——————————————————————- In October 2014, SUMER started to be screened internationally throughout the festival circuit. It has been officially selected by more than 50 festivals, including the “Cleveland International Film Festival”, which is an Academy Qualifying Festival, and the prestigious “New Port Beach Film Festival”. Furthermore, SUMER has won 14 Festivals: Irvine Film Festival and Phoenix Comicon, among others. http://on.fb.me/1FSnsYu http://twitter.com/sumermovie sumermovie.com Director: Alvaro García – alvaro@sumermovie.com Representation: Scott Glassgold / Ground Control – scott@groundcontrol-la.com


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Bosnia and Herzegovina,Sarajevo,Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia,Tito, War 92-95, Youth Employment Culture and New Generations. In between Nenad Kovacevic, music producer and creative mastermind guides us through his country to end up in Konijc where 4,6 Billion $ was spent on a secret project. Shot on BMPCC | GH4 Credits ============================ Directed by Felix Löchel Produced by Shotgun Audiovisual Productions Postproduction: I.M.A.F. Drawings & Animation: Yannick Stechmeyer-Emden Retouche: Isabella Hoffmann Narration:Nenad Kovacevic Music: Olan Milll - Winter of the Electric Beach RRL - O Vožnji Special thanks to: Audio InFunktion / http://on.fb.me/1OiYsL5 (Nenad Kovacevic) Visit Konjic / www.visitkonjic.com Shotgun AV Productions / http://bit.ly/1j4txpX Bansewww.visitkonjic.com Shotgun AV Productions / http://bit.ly/1j4txpX Bansen / www.bannsen.de ============================ www.imadeafilm.com


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dreambear’s video for Sye Elaine Spence’s “1964”, is a candid, yet delicate, peek at the innocence, tenderness, and simplicity children naturally exude. The video exemplifies the unique craft of combining artistic techniques and materials from childhood to get the concept across. Each frame of the film is hand drawn with crayons or painted with watercolors and then photographed on an animation stand, using homemade rotoscoping to project home movies onto countless sheets of paper. Production Company: dreambear (www.dreambear.org) Director: Jeff Scher Producer: Evan Brown http://bit.ly/1Oizv2lwww.dreambear.org) Director: Jeff Scher Producer: Evan Brown http://bit.ly/1Oizv2l Buy the song on iTunes: apple.co/1JU7Cvi


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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Samsung 4K Challenge Grand Prize Winner (http://bit.ly/1KY9fWo) Directed by Evan Mann http://bit.ly/1D5Zkir www.evanmann.com Commissioned by Samsung and PDN Magazine Music is courtesy of the Music Bed (www.musicbed.com) My friend Kira encouraged me to apply to the Samsung 4K Challenge, and so I did and unexpectedly became a top ten finalist. Samsung overnighted me the NX500 camera and told me I had two weeks to create a 5 minute film with it. Bad news was that it was the busiest two weeks of the year, and writing, directing and producing a film would be impossible, so I decided to document a week or so of my life. Composed of people, places, experiences, and events, this film is a behind the scenes glance of time as seen from my perspective. The result of this project is to me both personal and contrived. Every time I hit the record button, I questioned my intentions and authenticity of the moment. While editing, I was able to skew context, and time, rework sound and disembody sequences of actual events in my life. With the content being so personal, this made me somewhat uncomfortable, but this is the job of a filmmaker: we manipulate time, light, sound and sequence to make it what we want. I walk away from this project with a better understanding of my roles in life, as a husband, father, friend, pilgrim, adventurer, artist and filmmaker. Also, time is fleeting. I want to thank my dear friends and family who have contributed to the enrichment of my life, what a gift it is to be surrounded by the beauty of good people. Thank you Kira for passing along this opportunity:)


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Friday, October 2, 2015

Director: Roger Guàrdia Produced by: CANADA Executive producer: Oscar Romagosa Head of production: Alba Barneda Producer: Laura Serra Production manager: Blanca Ballesté 1st Assistant director: Txesma Lasa Director of photography: Daniel Fernández Abelló Art director: Anna Colomer Costume Designer: Carolina Galiana Make-up: Ana Cano Editor: Carlos Font Clos Colorist: Marc Morató (Metropolitana) Visual Effects: Iván López Hernández WARP RECORDS 2015 http://bit.ly/1M6QGiC http://bit.ly/1OdajMe http://bit.ly/1Odal6I http://bit.ly/1OdajMf


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2015 Future of StoryTelling Summit Speaker: Beau Lotto Neuroscientist & Founder, Lottolab Apply to attend: www.fost.org Beau Lotto’s research into perception has shown that we don’t see the real world—just our version of it. It’s a version we’ve evolved to perceive, where shadows, shapes, and even how we understand time are meanings we ascribe to what we’re seeing. Our senses are telling us stories about the world—and we can control those stories to change our perceptions and ourselves. Digital technology that’s purely virtual can’t totally engage with our perceptions, but when it augments the physical reality we evolved in, that’s when we can truly occupy the space between the real world and what we want it to be.


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I made this video about a London performance of the band ATOMIC BOMB! for the Arts Council England initiative CANVAS @CanvasArtsUK. See them live if you ever have the chance and learn more at http://luakabop.com/ Written and Directed by Oscar Boyson Editing and GFX by Nate De Young Design and Animation by Miguel Jiron Sarah Hamilton - Producer Graham Hodge – Executive Producer Benjamin Thomas - Director of Photography Jim Demuth - Director of Photography Grant Studdart – Sound Recordist Michael Hobdell – Camera Assistant Mally Yina - Camera Assistant Romek Sudak - DIT Claire McDonald – Assistant Director Ella Vickerman – Production Assistant Megan Richards – Production Assistant Caroline Furneaux - Stills Photographer NYC Producer: Sean Barth Post Production Sound by Colin Alexander Color by Irving Harvey Produced by Neighborhood Watch NYC Camera Assistant: Matthew Echelman Special Thanks Luaka Bop / Yale Evelev and Eric Welles-Nystrom Musicians of Atomic Bomb Voice Lab Choir Southbank Centre


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Thursday, October 1, 2015

In the woods of upstate New York, an Oak tree is turned into a traditional post and rung stool. With Tom Bonamici and Derek Lasher Directed, Photographed, and Edited by Adam Newport-Berra Location Sound: JR Skola Camera Assistant: Ezra Ewen Sound Design and Music: Mark Henry Phillips Colorist: Mikey Rossiter Produced by Ghost Robot Made in Partnership with Beaver Brook www.ghostrobot.com www.beaverbrook.com http://bit.ly/1RiT1f2www.ghostrobot.com www.beaverbrook.com http://bit.ly/1RiT1f2


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It is a black humoured requiem for all the childhood pets, who found their end in the most curious of circumstances. One by one they get revisited as the main character takes a trip down memory lane. AWARDS: BEST IN SHOW at New York Animation Block Party, AUDIENCE AWARD at London International Animation Festival, selected at 49 international festivals, including ANNECY, HAFF, ANIMA, ITFS, KROK & ANIMA MUNDI… “A hilarious deadpan look at the long list of pets that died in custody of the narrator. Every cause of death isn’t quite predictable which leads to snappy punchlines and well paced gags. The design of the short is outstanding with a graphic Genndy Tartakovsky meets cubism feel to it. Style meets substance very well in this short.” Steve Henderson-SQUIGLY magazine Made by iZeMo, 2013


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As children, we viewed the world through the lenses of our imaginations. The carpet became lava, the shadows formed monsters, the family minivan was a spaceship. But the older we got, the more reality set in, and soon we forgot the magic our minds could create. We invite you to step back into your childhood and take a look through the lens once again.nahue and Roth Rind, that takes you on a journey through the mind of a 10 year old boy living in the 80’s and 90’s. Watch the Behind The Scenes Here - http://bit.ly/1LTEXIK Follow us on Instagram - http://bit.ly/1Vstz7m Directed by Marc Donahue http://bit.ly/1LTEXIL Produced by Roth Rind www.rind-raja.com Download “Imagination” by Jordan Corey FREE at http://bit.ly/1Vstz7o Download the recreation of “Oompa Loompa” by Drew Roulette FREE here: http://bit.ly/1LTEZ37www.rind-raja.com Download “Imagination” by Jordan Corey FREE at http://bit.ly/1Vstz7o Download the recreation of “Oompa Loompa” by Drew Roulette FREE here: http://bit.ly/1LTEZ37 Starring Kai Burich Co-starring Stephen Burich Get your PermaGrinFilms shirt at www.vooray.com


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// Finalist for the Banff Mountain Film Festival // How do you create a life that balances work, family and your passion for the mountains? In the first episode of BDTV, we travel to Jämtland, Sweden, where Henrik Westling recently became the first person to climb and ski every one of the region’s 178 summits. In doing so, he did more than accomplish a goal: he found a way of living that will inspire you to rethink how you create balance in your life. BDTV Episode One ————————– Director // Greg Hackett Executive Producer // Steven Richardson Producer // Greg Ireland Editor // Tim Swaby First Camera Assistant // Thomas Hole Second Camera Assistant // Tristan Conor Holden 2nd Unit DOP // Fred Arne Wergeland Sound Design // Peter Rolls Colorist: Matt Osborne // The Mill Music Well Kept // Ryan Taubert Cascade // Mode Build With Stones // Ryan Taubert Presented by Black Diamond Creative Director // Alex Hamlin Content Editor // Shey Kiester


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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

We spent almost three months traveling across the Indochinese peninsula, discovering Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. This is a small glimpse of what we saw. Filmed with the Sony a7s in S-Log2. Edited and graded in FCPX with the help of LUT Utility & Osiris LUTs. Canon FD glass: 20-35mm 3.5L, 50mm 1.4, 70-210mm 4.0 For stabilisation I only had a small tripod that I also used as an improvised shoulder rig. Sounds from www.freesound.org by the following users: glaneur de sons, sonicport, deranged, monotraum, benboncan, eugene7 eswan, audiosmedia, maj061785, ylearkisto, daenerys, jmfh, folkart films, thetunk, acclivity, yacou, medialint, everythingsounds, barkenov Filmed and edited by Janis Brod (www.janisbrod.com) Music by Miloš Tschubenko (http://bit.ly/1iLBX5iwww.freesound.org by the following users: glaneur de sons, sonicport, deranged, monotraum, benboncan, eugene7 eswan, audiosmedia, maj061785, ylearkisto, daenerys, jmfh, folkart films, thetunk, acclivity, yacou, medialint, everythingsounds, barkenov Filmed and edited by Janis Brod (www.janisbrod.com) Music by Miloš Tschubenko (http://bit.ly/1iLBX5i) Some of these shots are available as stock footage. If you’re interested, just send me an e-mail to footage@janisbrod.com !


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In his October cover story for The Atlantic, Ta-Nehisi Coates explores how mass incarceration has affected African American families. “There’s a long history in this country of dealing with problems in the African American community through the criminal justice system,” he says in this animated interview. “The enduring view of African Americans in this country is as a race of people who are prone to criminality.”


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Strange alloy is my second self produced short film. It’s based on images I shot during my trip to Myanmar in december 2014 and the production took 2 month and a half at Supamonks Studio in Paris. Feel free to contact me for any enquiry. Making of: http://bit.ly/1GgDeXG Credits: Directed by Loïc bramoullé (http://bit.ly/1jxUsLe) Original music by Thomas Barrandon (http://bit.ly/1GgDeXH) Mix & sound design by Resonant Step (www.resonantstep.com) Alien voice by Morgan Hammel (morganhamel@gmail.com) Creature design, sculpt, surfacing: Loïc Bramoullé Rig: Vincent Donaz, Daniel Quintero Animation: Vincent Donaz, Daniel Quintero, Benoit Vincent, Aurélie Vigneron tracking, lighting, rendering: Rachad Meya, Loïc Bramoullé Color grading, compositing: Vivien Ebran, Loïc Bramoullé Matte paintings: Loïc bramoullé Cloth simulation: Caroline Lobato Particules & flares: Niels Prayer Produced with the support of SupaRésidence ©


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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Film workshop assignment.


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San Sebastian film festival asked me to do a short video to introduce myself as a director and an editor.


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One of the marvel covers dropped this week is just in time to celebrate the 22 year anniversary of the album it honors. #SoulsOfMischief's debut album #93tilInfinity was released 9/28/1993. #perfecttiming! See the rest of the variants on OKP! @soulsofmischief by okayplayer


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“Motorcycles are basically handbags for men.” - Peter Boggia. This is the unlikely story of a motorcycle mechanic who hates motorcycles, and his undeniable love for building them. ** OFFICIAL SELLECTION HOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL 2015 ** SEPT 23-27 ** OFFICIAL SELLECTION ST. LOUIS INTL FILM FESTIVAL 2015** NOV 5-15 ** OFFICIAL SELLECTION FOR MOTORCYCLE FILM FESTIVAL 2015 ** SEPT 23-27 ** OFFICIAL SELLECTION FOR AESTHETICA INTL FILM FESTIVAL 2015 ** NOV 5-8 ** OFFICIAL SELLECTION FOR WILLIAMSBURG FILM FESTIVAL 2015 ** SEPT 25 ** OFFICIAL SELECTION JALOPNIK FILM FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 2015 ** SEPT 27 Director • Serrini Producer • Matt Jacob Asst. Producer • Chris Lesser DP • Ramsey Fendall Asst. Camera • Amanda Mitchell robertoserrini.com Moto Borgatoro Part documentary, part pulp action film, all love and pure passion: “Moto Borgatoro” follows curmudgeon/savant mechanic Peter Boggia and the birth of his custom 1979 Moto Guzzi Le Mans into creation. Mind you this film is not your normal bike build movie by design; no grinder sparks, no silhouette shots, no dramatic music. Been there seen that. This one is pure adrenaline, and hopefully tightens your pants like riding the bike would. The film has received praise from the limited amount of industry people given the opportunity to experience. Filmmaker and Moto-enthusist alike claim that it’s got “Fellini roots with Tarantino fruits”. We love praise that rhymes. Love bikes, hate bike, or know nothing about them, this film is juicy enough for anyone to quickly fall in love with Peter and his bad-ass machine. About the making of the film: Shot on a Arri SR 16mm film camera, BMCC, and two 5Ds. Edited and sound design in Premiere Pro CC with some light AE magic. Some fantastic press: Laughing Squid: http://bit.ly/1YMw3lm http://bit.ly/1Vpf6cl Maschinistenundsoekne: http://bit.ly/1YMw1Kc Back Seat Fleet: http://bit.ly/1Vpf6cm Rusty Knuckles: http://bit.ly/1YMw1Kd Union Garage: http://bit.ly/1Vpf5Fl Silodrome: http://bit.ly/1YMw3lp News Central: http://bit.ly/1Vpf5Vy Men Aware: http://bit.ly/1YMw1Kg Cyril Huze: http://bit.ly/1Vpf6cn


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Music video for Run Away, the second single by Jo Goes Hunting. Materials used; wallpaper paste and acrylic paint. No use of computer animation. Directed by Shai Langen DOP: Diederick Habermehl Set assistent: Laura van Dooren Model: Danilo Silvano Fernandes


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Monday, September 28, 2015

Official music video for De Staat’s ‘Witch Doctor’ taken from the album I_CON. Watch the making of here: http://bit.ly/1iFXTi9 Created by: Studio Smack, Floris Kaayk & Torre Florim Music: De Staat Make-up: Stephanie van der Wal Special thanks: Nona Weltevrede Sponsored by TAXfonds/Media Fonds & AKV St.Joost


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Directed by BRVTVS Collective / Aurélien Duhayon, Thibaud Clergue, Sébastien Iglesias Rendering and Technical Direction / David Calvet On a music by PILOTPRIEST / http://bit.ly/1jr7YAi Produced by Fatcat Films and St George / http://www.fatcat.fr / http://bit.ly/1Rc2pRw Sound Design by Schmooze / http://schmooze.fr We used LH Autorig created by Ludovic Habas for the character’s rigging : http://bit.ly/1jr80YV Follow BRVTVS on Facebook / http://on.fb.me/1Rc2mVX or Tumblr / http://bit.ly/1jr80YW


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For more then 20 years Charles Manson has refused to communicate to the outside world. Until now. These are actual never before heard phone conversations between Canadian best selling author Marlin Marynick and Charles Manson. ________________________ Directed/Produced/Animated/Edited by Leah Shore Executive Produced by Carl D'Andre Associate Produced by Michaela Olsen Assistant Animator/Storyboard by Jonathan Seligson Assistant Animation/Compositing/Fabrication by Michaela Olsen, Liesje Kraai, Isam Prado, Melissa Loyola Audio Mixing by Alec Henninger Thank You: Marlin Marynick and Charles Manson Chris Barret, Richard O'Conner, Fritz Myers, Spencer Morin, Diana Chao, Susan Frost Shore, Adam Montgomery, Mike Ciarlo, Taijasa Jordan, Jake Armstrong, David Sheahan, Vanessa Appleby, Dorian Tocker and the Olsen Family For more information regarding screenings, licensing, distribution or just to say hello please email Leah at leah@leahshore.com Copyright Leah Shore 2012-2015. All rights reserved.


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From the album Manifesto: http://bit.ly/1iESSq4 http://iamsarco.com/ Music video from Luca Pozzi Statement Directed and produced by Marco Bagni Designed with Giacomo Merchich Song produced by Andrea Suriani


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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Ixmiquilpan, Mexico is one of the last places where “pelea de gallos"—or cockfighting—is legal. Abelardo Olguín Cuevas still practices the brutal pastime his grandfather taught him, even as growing controversy and declining interest threatens to make the sport he loves extinct. ********* When Abelardo Olguin Cuevas was five years old, his father brought him to his first cockfight. His grandfather was a "gallero” and his dad wanted him to understand the sport that had been such a big part of his family’s history. Olguin was fascinated, and that fascination stuck. Now, as an adult, he carries on that tradition. But the richness of cockfighting’s centuries-old heritage is inseparable from the violence and brutality of the sport, and the increasing opposition to it. It’s still legal in Ixmiquilpan, the town in Central Mexico where Olguin raises and fights roosters, but is outlawed in many surrounding cities and states. His teenage son doesn’t want to pick it up, and as interest dies and outrage rises, there’s a very real possibility that it may soon be extinct in his town as well. Directed by Alfredo Alcantara and Josh Chertoff, produced by Ben Altarescu.


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Small Black - “Boys Life” from Best Blues out October 16, 2015 on Jagjaguwar. Pre-Order: Jagjaguwar/direct - http://bit.ly/1iSEBXI iTunes - http://bit.ly/1WpfMAS Amazon - http://bit.ly/1WpfMAT your local record store - http://bit.ly/1iSEBXI http://bit.ly/1iSEzPu https://twitter.com/smallblk http://on.fb.me/1WpfNoq http://bit.ly/1iSEzPv CREDITS Director: Nick Bentgen Producer: Lisa Kjerulff Featuring: Sea Shimooka Isabella Oliveira Dimetri Hogan Bradley Constant Doug Soliwoda Cassidy Napolitan Mia Irie with Brianna Handal Alexa Dworak Davian Gibson Frank Iacovo Tristan Reynolds Justin Bullock Marco Vanessa Lasky & Friends Sean Devaney Annalise Lockhart Jennifer May Reiland Spencer Showalter Cinematographer: Sam Wootton Production Designer: April Lasky Wardrobe Stylist: Jaclyn McCoubrey Editor: Dustin Waldman Visual Effects: Dan Anthony Kelly Colorist: Sam Daley Wardrobe Asst: Jenel Cota Camera Assistants: Kyle Casey, Ryan Struck Grip: William James Clower Electric: Gabe C. Elder Production Assistants: Molly Walker Avery Regen Thanks: Ghost Robot Becky & Barry Greenberg Little Zelda Cafe Technicolor Zack Dana Ryan Maas Nicole Bonifacio Polina Ionina Miles Ogorzalek Charlotte Royer Eno Freedman Brodmann Chris Foster Carlos Zozaya Greta Zozula


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Friday, September 25, 2015

WINNER: Audience Award for Best Short Film, Dallas International Film Festival Opening Night Short at Maryland Film Festival World Premiere: 2015 SXSW Film Festival Starring Rodney “F.Stokes” Lucas, Big Cliff Watkins, Ammie Leonards, and Phyllis Cicero Produced by Red Sanders and Derek Brown Original Music by Curtis Glenn Heath Edited by Sam Parnell Reviews: INDIEWIRE: Here Are Some of the Best New American Short Films http://bit.ly/1FyS00S VERITE MAGAZINE: Between withheld secrets and unseen moments, MELVILLE is riveting http://bit.ly/1KDWr6q


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Insist upon yourself. In the early 1900s, outdoor pioneer Millican Dalton quit his conventional 9-5 routine in London to pursue a life in the open in Borrowdale Valley, in the English Lake District. He lived life in his own way, chasing romance and freedom from his cave on Castle Crag. Millican Dalton chose experience over material gain and inspired us to do the same. We are a small team, based on a farm in the English Lake District National Park and we make bags with a difference. We made this film to share the story that changed our journey for good. http://bit.ly/1MuH3wV | http://on.fb.me/1MuH2Ji | @homeofmillican | #homeofmillican __ Director | Shooter | Editor - Sim Warren Creative Director | Producer - Jeffrey Bowman Executive Producer - Jorrit Jorritsma Concept Development - Jeffrey Bowman & Sophie Crewdson Screenplay - Sophie Crewdson Production Company - The Contrast Collective | http://bit.ly/1YFQBfh Production Coordinator | Assistant Producer - Mia Xerri __ Thanks to Pete Shuttleworth at Hoi Polloi Media - http://bit.ly/1MuH3wY Phantom Camera Hire - http://bit.ly/1YFQBfi Music - www.musicbed.com __ Shot on a Sony FS700 with Odyssey 7Q and Phantom Miro


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This City is an audio-visual performance piece by Mark Eats. It explores what happens when a soundtrack controls the world as much as the world influences its soundtrack. All effects are in‑camera and controlled live. More about the tech here: http://bit.ly/1KUy5Kj — I’m interested in what happens when working on visuals and music in parallel, adding features to the visuals software when the music demands it and writing the music as a soundtrack to moments that emerge from the code. The imagery is not an add-on, it’s part of the composition process. The visuals software was built using openFrameworks and operates much like a game engine. A map is created with rules for traffic flow, junctions and traffic lights. Thousands of cars can be added, each with their own personality, some preferring to drive faster or more aggressively than others. The world is then influenced by MIDI inputs that affect parameters such as the simulation speed, exposure length, camera moves or even gravity. — Music + Visuals: Mark Eats http://bit.ly/1MupRHY Co-Directed by: Mark Eats Clay Weishaar Assisted by: Christine Cha


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A film by David Darg & Bryn Mooser Filmed on iPhone 6s Plus Artists: Duval Pierre & Gerard Fortune © Copyright 2015 RYOT Corp.


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Thursday, September 24, 2015

Lenny Shiller is a lifelong Brooklyn resident and classic car collector. He has amassed a staggering 58 rare classic cars, while he also owns hundreds of vintage bikes, motorcycles, and memorabilia. Lenny spends his time restoring and maintaining his collection, with the intention one day to pass them on to the next generation. The walls of his 12,000 sq ft garage in Gowanus are stacked with car parts he has collected over the years, the space resembling part working garage, part museum. Filmed and edited by Peter Crosby Music by Salomon Lighthelm http://bit.ly/1Vc8gMg http://www.twitter.com/peterbcrosby pbcrosby@gmail.com


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The next world war will not be invisible. | fullscreen please | After the success of STUXNET, a virus written by the United States to destroy Iranian uranium enrichment facilities, the U.S. government could no longer deny it was developing cyber weapons meant to do physical damage. With US companies and agencies under constant attack from state-sponsored Chinese hackers, it is only a matter of time before tensions boil over and more sensitive infrastructure is targeted. As more of our devices (cars, homes, etc) become connected, we will become more and more vulnerable to the physical threat of cyber warfare. directed by: beeple video: beeple audio: standingwave PROCESS VIDEO: vimeo.com/140163256 BEHANCE W/ STILLS: http://on.be.net/1iz37ML download the entire Cinema4D / SFX project files: http://bit.ly/1YE8afJ more creative commons: http://bit.ly/1iz37MM info: beeple-crap.com daily artwork: facebook.com/beeple | http://bit.ly/1YE8afK twitter: twitter.com/beeple standingwave: http://bit.ly/1iz3arI


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“If the cuckoo don’t crow, then you know there’s wind coming…” Brian from Melton recounts how his mother, Doris, was the woman who predicted the October 1987 hurricane and famously phoned the BBC, but was told not to be so daft. Story as told by Brian from Melton to Nick Pandolfi www.stevekirby.co.uk http://bit.ly/1L8TUrj http://twitter.com/BrianFromMeltonwww.stevekirby.co.uk http://bit.ly/1L8TUrj http://twitter.com/BrianFromMelton


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Director: Ft. Langley Cinematography: OPD Brooks Producer/Compositor: William Wilkinson Animation: Justin Steele Colorist: Josh Bohoskey @ The Mill PA: Gordon Cains Actors: Aidan Knight, Alain Mickelson, Mary Rubin, Adrian Heim, Trent Pryor, Linda Gellatly Hair: Lab Salon Makeup: Madeline Hàlla Holmes Furniture: Bash Specialty Titles: Brandon Velestuk


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Director: Aaron Brown | Focus Creeps Producers: Robert Semmer + Scott Perry Executive Producer: Joseph Patel Director of Photography: Frank Mobilio Editor: Nick Pezzillo Camera Assistant: Eon Mora Steadicam Operator: Corey Lillard Sound: Josh Timmer Color: Bryan Smaller Sound Design: Zach Goheen Titles: Sean Plew Post-Production: Christopher Jones + Sam Balaban Cast: Vic Mensa Damien Pack Bryan Merritt Joey Purp Stefan Ponce Reese Towkio Music Credits Song: U MAD Artist: Vic Mensa Album: Traffic Song: Down On My Luck Artist: Vic Mensa Album: Traffic Song: Heaven Only Knows Artist: Towkio Album .Wav Theory Song: Badmon Artist: Leather Corduroys Album: Season Song: Remember Me Artist: Leather Corduroys Album: Season For The FADER


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“Our weapon is our Tongue” is a stopmotion animated short entirely made of cloth. It has been screened in more than 160 festivals arround the world, wininig 37 awards. —————————————————————— Nuestra Arma Es Nuestra Lengua (NANL) es un cortometraje de animación en técnica stop-motion, con muñecos y decorados construidos íntegramente en tela. Declarado de interés cultural por el Consejo de Promoción Cultural del GCBA. Participó en más de 160 Festivales de todo el mundo, obteniendo más de 30 premios y menciones. PRODUCIDO POR CALMA CINE DIRECTOR Tian Cartier GUIÓN Tian Cartier Martina Sántolo PRODUCCIÓN Martín Longo Martina Sántolo ARTE Martina Sántolo Marina Raggio Estefanía Boccanfuso Anita Filipponi FOTOGRAFÍA Martín Longo Carlos Domín Anita Filipponi ANIMACIÓN Martina Sántolo Tian Cartier Martín Longo MONTAJE Tian Cartier y Juan Pablo Menchón VFX Juan Pablo Menchón SONIDO Fernando Ribero MUSICA ORIGINAL Dante Frágola Leandro Díaz Florentino


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