Monday, February 29, 2016

Experience the epic coming-of-age story of a young boy who sneaks out to join his older brother on a semi-truck heist that will change his life. http://bit.ly/1LryaYe Featured on Tribeca Film Festival Blog: http://bit.ly/1XWjRwJ Indiewire Interview with Creators: http://bit.ly/1LrydmX Featured on Short of the Week: http://bit.ly/1XWjOB8 TRAILER: vimeo.com/121521469 WORLD PREMIERE - Tribeca Film Festival 2015 WINNER - Wasserman Award for Directing at NYU First Run Film Festival 2015 WINNER - Best Cinematography at Harvard Film Festival 2015 WINNER - Best Student Film at Nevada International Film Festival 2015 WINNER - Best Action Film at Snake Alley Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - HollyShorts Fest 2015 OFFICIAL SELECTION - Beverly Hills Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - USA Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - On the Line Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Montefieltro Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Middle Coast Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Rome International Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Soho International Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - MIC Genero Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Hudson Valley Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Alamo City Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Ottawa International Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - East New York Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - San Diego Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Charleston International Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Snake Alley Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Yonkers Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Arlington International Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - SAG Foundation Screening NYC OFFICIAL SELECTION - Orlando Urban Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Florida Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - New York Short Film Fridays OFFICIAL SELECTION - Macabre Faire Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Richmond International Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Fort Lauderdale Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Sioux Empire Film Festival Directed by Evan Ari Kelman (http://bit.ly/1LryaYe) Written by Evan Ari Kelman & Parker Hill (www.parkerchill.com) Starring CJ VALLEROY, NATHAN VARNSON, JACK BERENHOLTZ, and BILL STINCHCOMB Produced by PARKER HILL, SEBASTIAN SAVINO Cinematography by CORY FRAIMAN-LOTT Edited by PARKER HILL Production Design by DANIEL KOENIG PORTER Original Score by JAMES NEWBERRY Sound Design by HOLLIE BENNET Gaffer MARIA RUSCHE http://bit.ly/1LryaYe www.banditofilm.com http://bit.ly/1LryaYfwww.parkerchill.com) Starring CJ VALLEROY, NATHAN VARNSON, JACK BERENHOLTZ, and BILL STINCHCOMB Produced by PARKER HILL, SEBASTIAN SAVINO Cinematography by CORY FRAIMAN-LOTT Edited by PARKER HILL Production Design by DANIEL KOENIG PORTER Original Score by JAMES NEWBERRY Sound Design by HOLLIE BENNET Gaffer MARIA RUSCHE http://bit.ly/1LryaYe www.banditofilm.com http://bit.ly/1LryaYf A LIONEYES PICTURES FILM


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Taken from Parquet Courts’ new album ‘Human Performance’, out 8th April 2016 on Rough Trade Records and available for pre-order: http://bit.ly/21E8Z8U Rough Trade Webstore: http://bit.ly/1Tib35q (The first people to pre-order from here will receive an exclusive, limited edition screen print designed by Andrew Savage) iTunes: http://bit.ly/21E8Z8U Amazon: http://bit.ly/21E8Z8V Concept developed in collaboration between Claes Nordwall & Andrew Savage - Producer/Director: Claes Nordwall - http://bit.ly/1Tib35r - Director of Photography: Nicolas Booth - Clapper/Loader: Stephen Dunn - Title design: Andrew Savage - Editor: Claes Nordwall - Film Processing/Transfer: I-dailies, London (16mm) - Bar: Züm Umsteiger, Berlin - Actor Bar: Hans-Werner Sens - Music video rep: Jen Herrera and Andy Roberts @ Las Bandas | Be Brave - Equipment: SLV London - Kebab stand: Nür Gemuse Kebap, Berlin Big thank you to Hans-Werner Sens and Michaela Sens of Züm Umsteiger.


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“Thought-provoking and disturbing” - WIRED unmappable weaves together the life and work of iconoclastic psychogeographer and convicted sex offender, Denis Wood. // 2015 SXSW Film Festival Official Selection // // 2014 New Orleans Film Festival Official Selection - Programmer’s Award for Artistic Vision // // 2015 Florida Film Festival Official Selection - Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Short // // 2015 Victoria TX Independent Film Festival Official Selection - Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Short // // 2015 Oak Cliff Film Festival Official Selection - Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Short // // 2015 Indie Grits Film Festival Official Selection - Young Grit Award // // 2015 Hamptons International Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Guanajuato International Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 DokuFest Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Sidewalk Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 San Francisco Documentary Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Ashland Independent Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Bend Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 River Run International Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Atlanta Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Independent Film Festival Boston Official Selection // // 2015 Montclair Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 deadCENTER Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Little Rock Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Real to Reel International Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 San Francisco Frozen Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Landlocked Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 cellu l'art Short Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Charlotte Film Festival Official Selection // // 2015 Key West Film Festival Official Selection // // 2016 Beloit International Film Festival Official Selection // // 2016 Annapolis Film Festival Official Selection // // 2016 St. Augustine Film Festival Official Selection // http://bit.ly/1QnrfQj http://on.fb.me/1oJuOW1 http://twitter.com/unmappablefilm


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See Corner Boys #1 here: vimeo.com/75576061 Corner Boys #2 here: vimeo.com/87857384 and Corner Boys #3 here: vimeo.com/120710972 Written by and Starring: Brett Goldstein & Scroobius Pip Directed / shot / cut: Jon Drever Camera / Grade: Richard Jephcote A Grain Media Production. grainmedia.co.uk


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Sunday, February 28, 2016

"Climate change is real. It's happening right now…let us not take this planet for granted." Thank you, @LeonardoDiCaprio. #ActOnClimate #Oscars by whitehouse


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Produced and Directed by Airplan Studio Art Director and Lead Designer: Benjamin Kalaszi Animation Director: Gabor Filkor Animation Supervisor: Timea Horvath 2D Artist: Donat Aron Ertsey 3D Artist: Hajnalka Harsanyi Production Manager: Bence Kocsis Producer: Peter Soltesz, Bence Kocsis http://bit.ly/1LOjDAP Music by Saverne http://on.fb.me/1piO8dt Songwriter / Vocals - Bence Kocsis Producer / recordings / songwriter / guitars - Daniel Kovago MC / Lyrics - Gabor Csepai Stem-mastering by Gabor Deutsch http://bit.ly/1LOjDAS


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http://adrop.film/ http://on.fb.me/1oQJzHu “It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane.” - PHILIP K. DICK Synopsis In the vertical skeleton of an aborted and abandoned megalopolis, a man stands on the edge of the void. The only escape from this forsaken place is through the depths of the unknown… Idea The main motivation behind this short film is to create a movie that has a strong visual narrative and yet leave the audience free to understand it in their own way. More than free interpretation, the film balances itself between multiple meanings and ideas and ultimately forces the viewers to make their own choices. This involvement, this tipping of the balance engages the spectators and from the scope of themes addressed in the film let them shape the story in their personal way. After many months of hard work, we are very happy to share this film with you. Director: Julien Vanhoenacker DOP: Pete Pithai Smithsuth Music/Sound: Nicolas Vitte Starring: Alex Winters, Markus Waldow, Adriane Maiolino, Anastasia Shevchenko, Ann Krav Produced by: Claire Teng, Ankit Laxmi Vajpayee, Honey Sarinnaree Khumaiumcharean


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Saturday, February 27, 2016

Can't wait to see the finished project @artistandthedj! Nice find @jarobiwhite! by okayplayer


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Paintballing at ambush tomorrow I am so hyped. #hype #68caliber #paintballlife #elite by jasondavis2001


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1976 meditates on presentiment and sound. The surreal short crafts an unsettling atmosphere of foreshadowing and immanent change. A clever combination of live footage and CGI, the film allows its soundtrack to drive the visuals. Everyday objects reverberate, twist and react to an oncoming pulse of events as they converge on a farmhouse lost in rural America. A film by Aggressive, The Loop & Echoic. Credits: Production Co: Aggressive Directors: Alex Topaller, Dan Shapiro Art Director: Alex Mikhaylov CG Supervisor: Max Chelyadnikov Editor: Adam Thomson Music & Sound Design: David Johnston, Tom Gilbert DP: Eli Born Producer: Kelvin Craver Production Designer: Geoff Flint CG Artists: Max Chelyadnikov, Dmitry Paukov, Alex Frukta, Vladimir Tomin, Daniel Rybkin, Valdemaras Dzengo, Danil Krivoruchko, Roman Senko, Vladislav Solovjov Production Manager: Dustin Pownall Color Grade: Marshall Plante


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Back to the 90’s ! JAKARNO take us on a tv odyssey for the rock-indie band STUCK IN THE SOUND. Jakarno have managed to extract the conventions of an entire generation with this film, taking inspiration from Beavis and Butthead, Body Double, and Terminator. Director : Jakarno Produced by Passion Paris Director of photography : Pierre Edelmann First assistant director : Hugo Nathan Producer : Marion Vermogen Line producer : Eunice Orsucci Production coordinator : Meline Samson Production coordinator : Charlene Richardeau Location manager : Malik Brikat Set designer : Esther Pottier Assistant set designer : Camille beauplan Wardrobe supervisor : Maud Dupuy Make up artist : Albane Cousinard Hair stylist : Maya Benamer Matte painter : Arnaud Tribout - Sebastien Guichard Animators : Valentin Stoll - Martin Touze Sound editor : David Fontao Digital compositor : Mickael Forrett CAST : He : Rémy Laquittant She : Anne Ribiere Cara Dangle : Manon Girardi Tracy Jam : Camille Richardeau Nikky Pickle : Murielle Huet Major Cobra : Corto Peninou Sergeant Burke : Meriadec Mallat Private Ramirez : Antoine Simonet Private Simpson : Stephane Rouek The weather man : Thierry Lamy Denver Football Team : Corto Penimou - Meriadec Mallat Pittsburgh Football Team: Antoine Simonet - Stephane Rouek The Phone girl : Orsa Cousin © 2016 SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT


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Friday, February 26, 2016

Just posted a new story on my http://on.fb.me/1Ru9rli "Once upon a time in Brooklyn" that explains what this picture means to me. It hangs in my wall and reminds me to stay humble for all of the people that I inspire and remember my roots as an artist. #Rundmc #Brooklyn @uncuttart #ImmortalTechnique #NYC #miami Rest in Power #JamMasterJay #Ph #Jarch #Seanprice by techimmortal


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We made a short in our new place. More Twilight Zone than horror this time. Making of: http://bit.ly/21nUvNR


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dir Hiro Murai prod Jason Cole ad Chad Nicholson dop Larkin Seiple steadi Grand Culwell gaffer Alex Gaynor grip Nick Kristen wardrobe Michelle Thompson prod design John Richoux stunt Damien Bray armoror Per Mike Tristano edit Paul Rogers vfx BEMO color Ricky Gausis @ MPC label LUCKY ME EP Danielle Hinde @ Doomsday Ent


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“Documators” Created by Evan York & Ramy Katrib Award winning documentary and animation producers, Evan York & Ramy Katrib, bring to life… “Documators” A series of short, animated documentaries mixed with Live Action footage. we report on what’s trending, cutting edge News worthy stories. Documators, delivers what people want from their media today…short entertaining content, reality/truth, comedy, all existing in an animated world. Enjoy!


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Terraforming depicts a crystal planet that has been discovered in the galaxy. It follows a young cartographer’s journey to the planet, where he engineers the environment to be habitable for humans using various tools of exploration. The Dune Clock tells the time with 3 million precision cut crystals; the minutes pass with falling crystals and the hour with the digital numbers. The Dune Table creates an array of miniature landscapes using sound frequencies ranging from 100Hz-10,000Hz demonstrating the planet’s ever shifting surface. The first ever object to be designed by man 1.7 million years ago was a flint hand axe. Flint has the same molecular structure as a crystal and they both consist of silica. The project juxtaposes the flint hand axe with the latest crystal technology; Xero chaton the world’s smallest precision cut crystal measuring 0.6mm in diameter, smaller than a grain of sand. Terraforming is a project commissioned for Designer of the Future 2015 by Swarovski at Design Miami/ Basel. www.studioswine.com http://bit.ly/1oEsAr9www.studioswine.com http://bit.ly/1oEsAr9


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An actor wants to flee the digital world and reconnect with nature, but his desire to be a Hollywood superstar won’t leave him alone. Lesley premiered on Nowness on 13/01/16 with a 4.9 rating out of 5. http://bit.ly/1Uo5lOp Starring Arnab Chanda Written and Directed by Craig Ainsley Produced by Blink Industries Producer - James Bland Production Manager - Georgia More O'Ferrall Director of Photography - Christopher Sabogal Sound Recordist - Mike Palmer DIT - Chris Mathews Hair & Make-Up - Niki Henry Runner - Jack Cuthbert Edited by Max Windows Colourist - George K Sound Design - Munzie Thind


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Thursday, February 25, 2016

An animated short about IT manager Rick Baird’s perfect day at a Putt-Putt golf tournament. Nominated for an Emmy Award (New Approaches, Short format, 2015) and a Webby (Editing, 2015). Produced by Grantland and The Victory Journal Directed by: Mickey Duzyj Jeremy Johnstone Produced by: Christopher Isenberg Executive Producers: David Jacoby Bill Simmons Edited by Casimir Nozkowski Director of Photography: Jeremy Johnstone All art & titles by: Mickey Duzyj Animation by: Jeremy Johnstone Original Score by: Cory Gray Sound Tech: Jesse Clark Audio Mix by: Seth Talley Assistant Editors: Dan Lucal Courtney Taniguchi Additional Editing: Jeremy Johnstone Illustration Assistant: Kyle Stecker Color Correction & Compositing: Jeremy Johnstone Production Coordinator: Michael Masse


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How do you film a conversation? Most likely, you’re going to block the actors, set up the camera, and do shot/reverse shot. But where do you put the camera? What lens do you use? And how do you cut back and forth? Today, I consider the Coen brothers — Joel & Ethan — and see how these choices lend a particular feel to their version of shot/reverse shot. For educational purposes only. You can donate to support the channel at Patreon: http://bit.ly/1Cb16Z5 This video was co-written with Taylor Ramos. Follow her on: Instagram: http://bit.ly/1R4YQus Twitter: https://twitter.com/glassesattached And follow me here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyszhou Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1Cb16Z7 Music: Carter Burwell - Way Out There (Raising Arizona) Carter Burwell - A Serious Man Oscar Isaac - Green Green Rocky Road (Inside Llewyn Davis) Carter Burwell - Little Blackie (True Grit) Carter Burwell - End Titles (Miller’s Crossing) Creedence Clearwater Revival - Run Through the Jungle Interview Clips: Cinematographer Style: http://bit.ly/1R4YQut Recommended Reading & Viewing: ASC Magazine on Bruno Delbonnel & Inside Llewyn Davis: http://bit.ly/1OxkCoP ASC Magazine’s profile of Roger Deakins: http://bit.ly/1TGUNKV Roger Deakins forum post on the lenses he uses: http://bit.ly/1KNKToa


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video by COLE KUSH http://ckush.com grab the new HOMESHAKE album here http://bit.ly/21k4js7 http://bit.ly/1R4JZ38


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A student, unaware that she is epileptic, tries to get through another day. Based on the five phases of a seizure. STARRING Audrey Turner Eve Alpert India Menuez Adinah Dacynger Lola Kirke Soundtrack by Julianna Barwick WRITTEN & DIRECTED by Zia Anger 2015 New Directors/New Films 2015 Maryland Film Festival 2015 Festival del Film Locarno 2015 Denver Film Festival 2015 AFI Fest


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Through scientific study and understanding, we deepen our connection to the natural world. An audiovisual collaboration by Kevin Dart // Stéphane Coëdel // David Kamp // Nelson Boles PRESENTED IN 4K // ©MMXVI CHROMOSPHERE INC.


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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Fiona - Bebiane Ivalo Kreutzmann Troels - Pelle Falk Krusbæk Anders - Peder Pedersen Molly - Laura Bach Directed by … Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen Written by … Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen & Ingeborg Topsøe Executive Producer … Thor Brammer Jacobsen DP … Jasper J. Spanning Editor … Carla Luffe Production Designer … Nanna Rosenfeldt-Olsen 1st AD … Julius von Kauffmann Focus puller … Ivan Molina Carmona Gaffer … Noah Lynnerup Best boy … Kasper Mønster Line producer … Thomas Yong. Production manager … Camilla Rotheisen Produktion assistant … Benjamin Muasya Runner … Peter R. Andersen Colorist … Hannibal Lang Sounddesign … Mathias Dehn On set sound … Frank Mølgaard Knudsen Post koordination … Camilla Rotheisen Post house … Cameo, CPH. Editing assistant … Patrick Lund Larsen Production company … New Land (newland.tv) Agency … Very, Copenhagen. Produced for Ford, Denmark. Ford … Supporting Families Against the Odds.


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This is the second episode of our independent “A Taste of …” time lapse series. You wanna have a look at the city behind the Wiener Schnitzel, Sachertorte and Wiener Melange? Have a taste of our beautiful hometown Vienna, which serves as capital of Austria, located in the heart of Europe, with its enormous rich culture and history. Let us take you on a fast trip through Vienna’s world wide well known buildings, as well as less famous places, trough restaurants or tramways, which are called “Bims” by its locals, by the way… Technical Details: It took us one week of planning every single frame, one year of production (next to paid film jobs and university) and 2 TB hard drive space to create this time lapse movie. Produced by: Thomas Pöcksteiner // Peter Jablonowski http://bit.ly/1QyD8OY Sounddesign by Benjamin Bauernfeind Support: Thanks to the City of Vienna (http://wien.at) who supported us realizing the project! Equipment used: + Canon 5D Mark III + 2x Canon 6D + Canon 600D + Canon 11-24mm F4 + Canon TS-E 17mm F4 + Canon 24-105mm F4 + Tamron 150-600mm + Tamron 24-70mm F2,8 + Pocketslider from http://bit.ly/1p594EJ - Thanks Ben! ;-) + Emotimo TB3 + several tripods from Sachtler, Manfrotto and Togopod


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DIRECTOR: Ringan Ledwidge PRODUCTION COMPANY: Rattling Stick ARTIST: Massive Attack feat. Young Fathers TRACK: Voodoo in My Blood MANAGER: Marc Picken (West Management) LABEL: Virgin Records VIDEO COMMISSIONER: James Hackett ACTOR: Rosamund Pike AGENT: Dallas Smith (United Agents) ASSOCIATE AGENT: Sophie Austin ASSISTANT: Sarah Roberts MANAGER: Shelley Browning (Magnolia Entertainment, LA) FULL CREDITS LIGHTING CAMERAMAN: Franz Lustig PRODUCTION DESIGNER: John Beard INITIAL CONCEPT ART (ORB): James Clyne (ILM) CHOREOGRAPHER: Scarlett Mackmin EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Andy Orrick PRODUCER: Ellie Fry PRODUCTION MANAGER: Tiwirayi Magwenzi PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR: Rory Macrae LOCATION MANAGER Tom Petch 1ST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Jez Oakley 2nd ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Henry Forsyth RUNNER: Esrael Alem RUNNER: Alex Von Brockdorff RUNNER: Riccardo D’Amico FOCUS PULLER: Jeff Vine CLAPPER LOADER: Christian Swain GRIP: Llewellyn Harrison DIT: Alix Milan CCTV OPERATOR: Nick Barber SOUND RECORDIST: Howie Nicol PLAYBACK Dave Bagnall GAFFER: Reuben Garrett ELECTRICIAN: Matthew Butler ELECTRICIAN: Adrian Mackay ELECTRICIAN: Anton Stuber ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT: Arthur Rambo SFX TECHNICIAN: BOB THORNE AT ANARCHY MODELS SFX TECHNICIAN: James Churches SFX TECHNICIAN: Carrie Drake COSTUME DESIGNER: Natalie Humphries WARDROBE ASSISTANT: Ellen Crawshaw MAKE UP ARTIST: Spob O’Brien MAKE-UP ASSISTANT: Tiffane Williams MANICURIST: Lee Moore WINNEBAGO DRIVER: Paul Bulicz CAMERA CAR DRIVER: Alister Bugge PARAMEDIC: Paddy Nicholas EDITOR: Rich Orrick (Work Post) PRODUCER: Winnie O’Neill INITIAL CONCEPT ART (ORB): James Clyne (ILM) TITLES DESIGN: Hingston Studio POST PRODUCTION: Electric Theatre Collective (ETC) VFX PRODUCER: Libby Behrens CG LEADS: Julien Soulage, Graeme Turnbull CG ARTISTS: Giuseppe Bufalo, Sean Elliott, Oscar Hill, Khayat Rimelle, André Correia, Ilaria Introzzi, Guglielmo Gagliano Candela, Annie Rowland, Luping Shi 2D LEAD: James Belch 2D ARTISTS: Andrew Stewart, Mike Simons, Alex Grey, Rafa Vormittag, Ryan Knowles COLOURIST: Lewis Crossfield SOUND DESIGN: Wave Studios SOUND DESIGNER: Aaron Reynolds


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A leading political strategist explains how candidates use the art of storytelling to help swing elections. Produced by: SARAH KLEIN and TOM MASON Read the column: http://nyti.ms/1TsIuBG


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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

DISTANCE is a short narrative film about the power of place and the nature of power in the modern American West. When a dying man appears on the front steps of a young girl’s middle-of-nowhere Wyoming trailer house, she must choose whether she will continue to let the circumstances of place dictate her life, or whether she will rewrite her own story. Written and Directed by Alexandra Fuller and Anson Fogel Death In The West Part I is here: http://bit.ly/1RlF1BT Girl: Violet Bailes Man: Aubrey Deeker Driver/Narrator: John Hutton Mom: Alexandra Fuller Dead Girl: Sara Mitchell Dog: Aspen DP, Editor, Color: Anson Fogel Executive Producers: Susan and Jim Swartz, Tim Kemple and Renan Ozturk Producer: Matias Alvarez Casting: Sylvia Gregory Casting Camera Operator / Steadicam: Kevin Andrews, SOC 1st AC: Blake Christian Hendrix Script and Continuity: Dan Dunn Location Sound: Earl Stein Art Director: Stephen Turner Set Decorator: Sara Mitchell Craft Services: Matt Serna / Serna Skate Clan Craft Services Asst: Sean Hadley Props: Deseret Industries, Salt Lake Antiques Mall, garage sales, eBay Appearance: Greg Moon Gaffer: Wayne Wolfenstein Grips: Shawn Lacy and Alex Stein Driver: Paul Lowell PA: Spencer Wrathall Set Mom: Kiri Balestieri Linguistics and Dialect Consultant: Dr. James Hartman Towing, Hauling and Fixing: Cory Barker Mobile Home Rental: Chris Dalley, Grass Valley Mobile Home Park, Evanston, WY Mobile Home Moving: A&I Mobile Home Towing Mobile Home Moving: David Weedel, Treven Weedel, Brett King, Scott Keller Motor Home: Area of Effect Special FX: Chuck Johnson Ranch: The Barker Family Ranch: CB Land and Livestock, LLC Sound Design: Anson Fogel and Rob Bertola Supervising Sound Mix: Orest Sushko Equipment: Redman Movies, Moving Pictures Ltd, Camp4 Collective Fiscal Sponsor: Utah Film Center a SAG production


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I was lucky enough to be one of the projectionists to work on the 70mm roadshow for “The Hateful Eight” and this is what I captured during the 59 showings the film over the course of 15 days. The whole thing was quite an experience and it made me appreciate film all over again. Shot with a Nikon D810 using the Kessler TLS system and a Second Shooter. Music Artist: Ennio Morricone Track: L'estasi dell'oro (The Ecstasy of Gold) Album: The Good The Bad and The Ugly


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Design / Direction: Fabrice Le Nezet Music: Azel Phara


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A contemporary dance film, featuring movement investigating vulnerability and betrayal. Choreographer // Katherine Maxwell http://bit.ly/1TDmXGL Director // Jordan Taylor Fuller Producer // Chris Casey http://bit.ly/1Q9jKZx Director of Photography // William Babcock http://bit.ly/1TDmXX0 Original Score Composed by // Basic Shapes (Patrick Estabrook + Brooke Morrison) http://bit.ly/1Q9jKZy


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Director/Editor: Bryan Schlam Director of Photography: Ben Carey Producer: Jason Valen Producer: Matthew Faigh Production Supervisor: Lars Andersen Colorist: Jaime O'Bradovich


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Monday, February 22, 2016

I spent two weeks in Paris this summer exploring the city and capturing many of the touristy things to do. It was my first time there so visiting the places in the video were very cool. Luckily my girlfriend is a Paris expert so that made getting around pretty easy. (Try to spot her cameos) I shot all time and hyper-lapses on a Sony A7s with three lenses (Canon 16-35mm f/2.8, Canon 24-105mm f/4, and Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3). All shots were done either handheld or on a tripod. This video was shot and edited by Tyler Fairbank. Licensing, project quotes or questions please contact me at Tyler@lightowlproductions.com lightowlproductions.com Edited in LightroomTL, Lightroom, After Effects, and Premiere Pro. Sounds mainly from Soundsnap.com Any questions feel free to ask! Enjoy!


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Losing weight and getting fit has never been easier! Shed those unwanted pounds with these simple tricks your gym doesn’t want you to know about. You won’t believe what happens next! Beck Bennett (SNL), Britt Lower (Man Seeking Woman, Sisters), Jessy Hodges (Hindsight, Enlisted) Written by Aaron Bleyaert Directed by Ben Berman Produced by Jonathan Roig, Joanie Arbogast, and Pat Stone Cinematography by Sing Howe Yam and Dan Adlerstein Edited by Hank Friedmann First Assistant Director Cassie Laymon Production Designer Rachael Ferrara (omgilu) Costume Designer Monica Chamberlin Jash


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“+/+“ announces the launch of Dion Agius Spring 2016 apparel collection with Globe. Shot entirely along a magical and mysterious stretch of coastline in Australia, the film echoes the visual cues and performance sensibilities of the range Dion and the design team have created together.


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So today we went baby shopping with @johnlegend & @chrissyteigen Kanye & North were a little too quiet. We found them passed out in the middle of the store 😂👼🏽 #TheRealLifeOfPablo by kimkardashian


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#Rp @thepyramidarchitect #Rp #Exercise #Health #FreeYourMind #Universe #FuckTheSystem #RATM #DiluteThePower 🌌 ▽ by dilute_the_power


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The part of Malcolm's life that the media never talks about, is his trip to Mecca, returning with the ideology of embracing the brotherhood of ALL men. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz left us on this day, February 21st, 1965. #X by 9thwonder


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C'est quelques heures seulement avant mon vol pour l'Indonésie que j'ai finalement pris ma décision: je vais amener avec moi mes seuls objets de valeurs que je possède: Mon Laptop et ma caméra. Je me suis dit: Hey, se faire voler ou briser de l'équipement, ça arrive juste aux autres… Quel imbécile j'étais. Trois semaines après mon arrivée j'ai dû regarder un jeune thaï (non-anglophone) démonter ma caméra en petites pièces pour régler mon problème. Une des rares fois dans ma vie et j'ai cru que mon coeur allait s'arrêter. Amener ma caméra 35mm a sans doute été la meilleure décision que j'ai prise. Malgré que l'équipement digital est au coeur de mon travail, j'ai toujours trouvé que le résultat d'une bonne photo à film ne sera jamais égalée par n'importe quelle nouvelle technologie. Le mélange entre les deux nous donne de quoi de vraiment pas pire. Jugez donc par vous-même! Pour mieux voir les photos: http://bit.ly/1LCqJs6 Musique: Milk&Bone - Easy to Read


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Sunday, February 21, 2016

„The film takes us into the murky waters of fantasy. With a cool kind of magic, this delicately stylized film draws us into various layers of reality, as we plunge from silent melancholia into the graphic frenzy of competitive sports, where everything is turned upside down. The notion of the flipside of reality is taken literally here, to mesmerizing effect.“ (Jury’s statement, Fantoche 2013) © Studio Miniatur Filmowych Sp. z o.o. Peek & Boo Polish Film Institute lazniafilm.com 2013 Director, Writer, Designer, Animator: Tomek Ducki Animation assistant, Director of Photography: Katarzyna Zolich Composer and Sound Designer: Jean-Marc Petsas Sound re-recording: Michał Fojcik Producer: Włodzimierz Matuszewski Executive Producer: Ewelina Gordziejuk Coproducer: Kurban Kassam Thanks: Caroline Bruckner, Paul Bush, Ola & Eddie, Jussi Honka, Eugeniusz Gordziejuk A Polish Film Institute Co-finansed production, General Director: Agnieszka Odorowicz FILM PROMOTION SUPPORTED BY KRAKOW FILM FOUNDATION **Best Short Film (5min), Cinanima 2013** **Best Visuals, Fantoche 2013** **Winner, International Competition, Animatricks, Finland 2014** **1st place, Animation, Befilm NY 2014** **Special Mention, Krakow Film Festival 2014** **Special Mention, Animafest Zagreb 2014** **Session winner, Melbourne International Animation Festival 2014** **Best Music, Animator Poznan 2014** **Special Mention, Cyprus Animafest 2014** **Winner, International Competition, Animasivo, Mexico 2014** **Grand Prix, Anibar, Kosovo 2014** **Special International Jury Prize, Hiroshima 2014** **Best Art Prize, Animage, Brazil 2014** **Grand Prix, Balkanima, Serbia 2014** **Audience Award, CinEast, Luxembourg 2014** **Special Mention, Banja Luka IAFF 2014** **Special Mention, Primanima 2014** **Best Animation, Interfilm Berlin** **Special Mention, Leeds International Film Festival 2014** **Mikeldi de oro de animación, Zinebi Film Festival 2014** **Special Mention, Anilogue, 2014** **Jury Grand Prize, Short Short Story Film Festival, Rhode Island, USA** **Best Scenario, International Animation Festival, Egypt 2015** **Jury Award Best Animated Short, Newport Beach Film Festival, USA, 2015** **Jury Special Mention, International Short Film Festival Tabor, Croatia, 2015** **Grand Prix, KAFF, Hungary, 2015** **Film critic’s prize, KAFF, Hungary, 2015** **Red Box Award, Bluebox Festiwal, Poland, 2015** **Best Film in category, KROK Film Festival, Russia, 2015** **Grand Prix, Ofafa, Krakow, Poland, 2015**


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Cam McCaul of Trek C3 Project headed out to southern Utah when the season started to wind down. He had some zones he wanted to further explore on his Trek Session Filmed By: Harrison Mendel and Nic Genovese Edited By: Harrison Mendel Color By: Harrison Mendel Title Design: Studio Dialog Sound Design/Mix: Racket Sound Still Photography by: Nic Genovese Special Thanks: Lorin Whitaker “Sweet Morning Light” Performed by Weed


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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Greatness is a code-based generative lyrics video I directed and programmed for the track Greatness (http://bit.ly/1SYD9m2) by Karma Fields (http://bit.ly/1XEkUBk) featuring Talib Kweli (http://bit.ly/1SYD7L8). The entire lyrics video consists of multiple variations of a customized generative system programmed using Processing. The system is developed from the one earlier used to produce visuals for Skyline(http://bit.ly/1XEkUBl), still retaining Voronoi tessellation as its core element. Ricard Marxer Piñón’s (http://bit.ly/1SYD9m3) Geomerative lib (http://bit.ly/1XEkWJo) is also used for getting vertices data of the typeface. ____________________________________________________________ Feb.2016, featured on Earmilk. (http://bit.ly/1SYD7L9)


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‘DuckManBoy’, created by Louis Hudson & Ian Ravenscroft and produced by Dice Productions for the Nickelodeon International Animated Shorts Program 2014-15. Directed by Louis Hudson Written by Ian Ravenscroft Produced by Louis Hudson & Ian Ravenscroft Additional Writing by Rob Frimston Animation - Louis Hudson, Ross Butter, Tom Lucas & Matt Walker Studio Assistants - Vanessa Hill, Alex Jolliffe & Waheeda Rahman Voice cast: Rasmus Hardiker Mike Wozniak John-Henry Falle Music - Rob Connor Sound - Mark Ashworth Dialogue Recording - Soho Studios Consulting Producer for Nickelodeon - Suzanne Lang Production Coordinator for Nickelodeon - Matt Kilroy Executive in Charge of Production for Nickelodeon - Alexi Wheeler Special Thanks to Nina Hahn & Jules Borkent


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Friday, February 19, 2016

We had so much fun putting together every best picture ever, we thought we’d highlight every best visual effects winner next. For the 1927/28 Academy awards, the award was for engineering effects. There was no award again until 1938 where it was called a special award “for outstanding achievement in creating special photographic and sound effects. The very next year the award was combined with sound effects and called the Award for Special Effects. It wasn’t until 1963 that the award became the Award for Best Visual Effects (which it is still called today). It was given every year from 1963 to present, with the exception of 1973. Hope you enjoy! **Also we apologize for the two title mistakes. We had already uploaded it when we noticed: *The Thief OF Bagdad *Reap The Wild WIND New video every week! burgerfiction.com http://twitter.com/burgerfiction Created by Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell andyschneider.net jonathanbritnell.com


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Transmission of information. Animation: Mike Pelletier mikepelletier.nl Music: Robot Repair robotrepair.net 3d characters were generated using MakeHuman. The motion capture data used in this project was obtained from mocap.cs.cmu.edu. The database was created with funding from NSF EIA-0196217.


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Directed by Tarik Malak & Timothy Douglas, aka. Tn’T DP: Matthew Schroeder Produced by SWELL NY Starring: Curtis Stevens, Marcus Browne, Fred Julan Music by James Brown


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Minimal Ragga-Dancehall video clip, home made.


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Directed by Jonas Lindstroem Cinematography by Nico Niermann Starring Resi Bender & Alexander L. Temme Production Design Kyra Wilhelmseder Thank you to Hassan Rahim, Because Music, Gene’s Liquor. Premiered on Nowness. Berlin, 2016.


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Thursday, February 18, 2016

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“Ophelia” by The Lumineers. From the album Cleopatra, courtesy of Dualtone Records, 2016 Director: Isaac Ravishankara Choreographer: Jillian Meyers Producer: Aviv Russ Executive Producer: Jason Colon, Danielle Hinde Prod. Co: Doomsday Entertainment 1st Assistant Director: Brandeaux Tourville Director of Photography: Kevin Phillips 1st Assistant Camera: Scott Michael Johnson Steadicam: Ari Robbins Gaffer: Daniel McNutt Key Grip: Lev Abrahamian Production Designer: Ali Rubinfeld Set Decorator: Grace Alie Stylist: Elise Velasco, Amanda Hall Hair / Makeup: Linda Sammit Graphic Designer: Nicks Sutton Bell Editor: Isaac Ravishankara Assistant Editor: Dylan Marko Bell Colorist: Aubrey Woodiwiss @ ETC Additional VFX: Isaac Ravishankara Shot on location at the Granada Theater in Wilmington, CA *** Thanks to: Christen Greene, Grant Hathaway, Jeff Mortensen, Danny Madden, Stelth Ulvang, Abe Abraham Special Thanks to Xavier Dolan for a bit of inspiration. And Matt Harfield, we were all thinking about you, friend.


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Please watch in full screen with sound on for best experience. This film is available in 4K - click the HD button and select 4K to view in 4K. ~ Whether in the city or a rural area, surrounded by nature or man-made things, there is but one constant - the sky. Regardless of our lifestyle or surroundings, the sky is always there above us to put on a show. “Skylight” is a collection of dramatic sky shows, captured from a wide variety of locations. Shooting timelapse has taught me to sit back and take in the world around me. After six years and thousands of shots captured, I’ve seen some special and memorable events in our skies. No matter how dramatic the location, the sky holds the power to make a good view great, and to mesmerize us with the wonders of the world - within our atmosphere and beyond. This collection of unique moments was captured from mountaintops to rooftops to coastline, at locations including: 
Los Angeles • Chicago • NYC • Tokyo • Singapore • Sydney • New Zealand • Big Sur • Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest • CARMA • Eastern Sierra • Death Valley • Yosemite • Vermillion Cliffs • Mojave Desert More info about the film is available on my blog at: http://bit.ly/1mJVMMa Follow me to see more of my work and behind the scenes images - Instagram - http://bit.ly/1oMGKGW | Facebook - http://on.fb.me/1mJVMMb | Twitter - http://twitter.com/chrispzero ~ Most clips featured in this film are available for licensing. Please visit the chrispzero Footage Store at http://bit.ly/1oMGIiq or contact me for more info. A gracious and special thank you to my family and friends for their unending support and assistance. This film would not be possible without you. Thank you to the following for your help and support in making this possible - Dynamic Perception - http://bit.ly/1oMGIir eMotimo - http://emotimo.com IATS Skyspace Los Angeles - http://bit.ly/1mJVOnb ~ All footage and images © Copyright 2016 chrispzero Inc., all rights reserved. This video may be freely shared via Vimeo’s share and embed functions. Thank you for taking the time to watch and share!


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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

A couple make music and art in the cold dark Canadian north. Starring / Soundtrack - Brandi Strauss & Ian Rowley Director / Editor - David Ehrenreich Cinematographer - Liam Mitchell Sound Design - Eugenio Battaglia Title Design - Andrea Lukic http://bit.ly/1oqwDam Read more about director David Ehrenreich’s experience shooting the film here: http://bit.ly/1oroR0y © BOOOOOOOM PICTURES MMXV


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“Machines could take 50% of jobs in the next 30 years” Moshe Vardi, Professor of computer science, Rice University Meet Alice, holder of the last recognisable job on Earth, trying to make sense of her role in an automated world. ‘The Last Job on Earth’ is a film produced in collaboration with the Guardian Sustainable Business section. See the full article on The Guardian http://bit.ly/20ED1qB Directed, Designed and Animated by Moth Collective Lead Animator - Carlos De Faria 2D Animation - Moth Collective & Sabine Volkert 3D Animation - Claudio Salas Compositing - Moth Collective & Claudio Salas Artworking - Stephen Vuillemin, Moth Collective, Sabine Volkert & Frankie Swan. Sound & Music - Box of Toys Audio Guardian Team: Commissioning Editors - Tess Riley, Laura Paddison Writer and Creative Director - Alistair Campbell Senior Producer - Lucile Weigel Executive Producer - Amelie von Harrach Script editor - Frances Polletti Supported by - Doen Foundation Production Year - 2015


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A music video for Nevermen who consists of TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, Faith No More’s Mike Patton and Doseone Produced by IPECAC RECORDINGS http://ipecac.com/ Animation by Sarina Nihei Album is available here on iTunes http://apple.co/20ZvoAD


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The FBI claimed it exposed a dangerous group of men in a massive entrapment operation over an alleged plot to attack a U.S. Army base in New Jersey. But were they really terrorists? Directed by Razan Ghalayini Produced by Sharon Weinberger + Murtaza Hussain Photography by Jake Swantko Music by JT Norton


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Armed with plenty of time on his hands, RK Dandekar, a curmudgeonly retiree with a picky palate, will stop at nothing to find just the right ingredients for the perfect sandwich. A heartfelt, offbeat tale about the perks of aging. Winner, Grand Jury Prize for Short Filmmaking, Indian Film Festival of LA. With Brian George and Dyana Ortelli Writer/Director, Leena Pendharkar Producer, Jane Kelly Kosek Executive Producer, Renuka Pullat Additional Producers, Sohini Senegupta, Megha Kadakia Editor, Eleanor Infante Original Score by Christopher A. Gabriel Cinematographer, Daud Sani First Assistant Camera/Movi Rig Operator, Casey McBeath Second Assistant Camera, Jamie Rose Gaffer, Matt Schleicher Electrician, Anthony Parisi Grip, Howard Johnson Hair and Makeup, Georgina Morales Wardrobe, Erica Sanae Production Sound, Jim Nelson Production Design, Crystal Cartwright Art Director, Amy Castellano Post Production Sound, Jim Nelson Additional Post Production Sound, Manuel Bitarian Colorist, Cody Baker PA, Alec Baer PA, Brett Takeshita


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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

A damsel in distress gets undressed when a man from the mid west puts to rest a world that’s obsessed with the priceless, also know as, “The Shiny.” Written & Directed by - Daniel Cloud Campos & Spencer Susser Edited by - Daniel Cloud Campos & Spencer Susser Produced by - Daniel Cloud Campos & Spencer Susser Production Company - Blue Tongue Films Director of Photography - Spencer Susser Lead Animation by - Daniel Cloud Campos Additional Animation by - Spencer Susser Composer - Michael Yezerski Sound Design/Re-recording Mix by - Derek Vanderhorst Sound Effects Editor - Marc Glassman Sound Editor - Jacob Houchen Color by - Trevor Durstchi Original song “It’s So Shiny” Written & Performed by - Paul Musso Visual Effects by - Spencer Susser & Daniel Cloud Campos Voices by - Daniel Cloud Campos, Spencer Susser, Tamara Levinson-Campos & Stormi Henley Special Thanks - Michael Gracey, Gavin Millette, Dineh Mohajer, Liinda Garisto, Aaron Downing


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When the guys at Interscope and Blood Company approached us about doing a music video for Zedd’s Paper Cut, we knew it would be the perfect opportunity to try out an idea we had been toying with for a while: gathering a dream team of some of our favourite artists from around the world to create one cohesive film using a variety of styles. After coming up with the storyline we put together a script, storyboard and animatic and then divided the shots between ourselves and 10 of our favourite collaborators, with the only guideline being to work in black and white with a hand drawn feel. www.goldenwolf.tv Produced and directed by Golden Wolf Creative director: Ingi Erlingsson Art director: Ewen Stenhouse Producer: Ant Baena Storyboard / Layouts: Pedro Vergani, Victorin Ripert Design: Ewen Stenhouse, Pedro Vergani, Victorin Ripert, Johan Rivet, Marilou Mao, Arthus Pilorget Animation: Maxime Delalande, Pedro Vergani, Tim Whiting, Mattias breitholtz, Marilou Mao, Sabine Pedersen, David Bell, Pierre Rutz, Xavier Sailliol Collaborators: - Manson / http://manson.st/ - Tom Bunker / http://bit.ly/1omL9jw - Henrique Barone / http://bit.ly/1oI0Vpz - Simon Leclerc / http://bit.ly/1oI0VpA - Robert Valley / http://bit.ly/1omLcf7 - Alex Grigg / http://bit.ly/1oI0XOe - Vida Vega / http://vidavega.com/ - Shishi Yamazaki / http://bit.ly/1omL9zL - Camilo Huinca / http://bit.ly/1oI0XOf - Benjy Brooke / http://bit.ly/1omL9zOwww.goldenwolf.tv Produced and directed by Golden Wolf Creative director: Ingi Erlingsson Art director: Ewen Stenhouse Producer: Ant Baena Storyboard / Layouts: Pedro Vergani, Victorin Ripert Design: Ewen Stenhouse, Pedro Vergani, Victorin Ripert, Johan Rivet, Marilou Mao, Arthus Pilorget Animation: Maxime Delalande, Pedro Vergani, Tim Whiting, Mattias breitholtz, Marilou Mao, Sabine Pedersen, David Bell, Pierre Rutz, Xavier Sailliol Collaborators: - Manson / http://manson.st/ - Tom Bunker / http://bit.ly/1omL9jw - Henrique Barone / http://bit.ly/1oI0Vpz - Simon Leclerc / http://bit.ly/1oI0VpA - Robert Valley / http://bit.ly/1omLcf7 - Alex Grigg / http://bit.ly/1oI0XOe - Vida Vega / http://vidavega.com/ - Shishi Yamazaki / http://bit.ly/1omL9zL - Camilo Huinca / http://bit.ly/1oI0XOf - Benjy Brooke / http://bit.ly/1omL9zO


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Well, we did it again. We made it to a new country to skateboard and we made a film about it. This time in Japan, and with great guides Rip Zinger and Arto Saari and skaters Ishod Wair, Peter Ramondetta, Raven Tershy and Kevin Terpening, we think it came out pretty rad. We dodged relentless security guards, got very lost in translation, went to three different cities on bullet trains and in vans and ripped across all the country, in all kinds of terrain and we made this: Anonymous Zone, a new clip directed by Kai Neville. Check out the photography by Arto Saari and story in What Youth Issue 13 here and watch it now. Directed by Kai Neville Filmed by Kai Neville, Michael Cukr and Jared Lucas. Presented by Monster Energy


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A vacation trip from San Francisco to Los Angeles. On the road with my wife and my daughter, We wanted to capture those beautiful landscapes and intimate moments. Music : “Mania” Keenan O'Meara Shot on a Sony A7s & a DJI Phantom Pro 3 Edited on Premiere Pro CC Color graded on Davinci Resolve 12


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Connected is a portrait of a woman grappling with aging, self-perception, and transformation in a technologically optimized world. Jackie (Pamela Anderson) is a burnt-out AuraCycle instructor in the midst of a midlife crisis. She’s obsessed with self-improvement podcasts (voiced by Jane Fonda), and she is soon drawn to an advanced yet enigmatic wellness spa that promises to enhance her mind, body and soul. Guided by her effortless and nubile mentor, Luna (Dree Hemingway), Jackie will give up anything to feel “connected" – to herself, to the future, and to a precarious sense of perfection. Director’s Statement: Connected began when I met Pamela Anderson for the first time. After having explored issues of body modification and transformation in some of my photography and film projects, I was ready to create a narrative film which investigated these topics in a deeper, more grounded way. I knew that I wanted the project to surround an iconic sex symbol in the tradition of Marilyn Monroe and Bridgette Bardot. I’m fascinated by the level of mystery and mythology that surrounds these women. Their allure rests mainly on the surface, and that leaves me to wonder what lies beneath. Pamela Anderson is the sex symbol of my generation. Even before adolescence I remember posters of her plastered on bedroom walls. Men and women alike can instantly recall the visual of her running down the beach in a red bathing suit, and she’s still one of the most iconic emblems of America around the world. During my first meeting with Pamela, I was surprised to discover how thoughtful and open she is about her life and legacy. What is the evolution of a performer who has made her mark on the world with her body, something that inevitably depreciates with age? I explained that I wanted to ask these questions in the film, and to bring forth a vulnerable performance that blurs the lines between reality and fiction. Instead of focusing on the obvious relationship to sex, I wanted to focus on introspection and transformation. To some degree, we all are trading on idealized versions of ourselves. This has never been more clear with the advent of social media, where our public identities are entirely self-constructed and instantly surveyed, ranked, immortalized or trolled. For me Pamela is also an archetype of California culture, which is at once obsessed with the shallowness of youth and beauty, as well as the more existential search for self-help, wellness, and rehabilitation. Both of these polarities lead to a certain kind of alienation that I wanted to explore: the alienation and emptiness of beauty and objectification of oneself, and the alienation of continuously searching for something deeper and more authentic. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that these two seemingly opposed obsessions coexist in places like Malibu. I believe, in fact, that they’re related to a singular kind of searching, which I wanted viewers to palpably feel and empathize with when watching the film. Intimacy and finding strength in being vulnerable is a big part of Pamela’s public story, as well as the community-driven, wellness culture element of Connected. Working with Pamela has been an incredible journey. She truly understands the process and precariousness of self-invention and reinvention. After all, she began her life as a flat-chested brunette from Canada and has evolved into a blond bombshell actress and animal rights activist - epitomizing the ideals of the “California Dream.” As an actress, Pamela is extraordinary to collaborate with because she works hard to understand the vision, and then fully commits to realizing it. She was also comfortable with my introducing elements of documentary into the film, blurring the line between her character and her own experiences with aging and soul searching. This took an enormous amount of bravery on her part, and helping her draw out this strength was extremely enlightening for me as well. It was an absolute honor to work with Jane Fonda as the voice of Jackie’s wellness guru, which was also meant to parallel her public story, as well as Dree Hemingway as Luna. Growing up in Malibu, Dree acutely understood her character and brought so much personal experience and depth to the performance. There still remains this idea that intelligence and beauty are two separate qualities that represent two very different kinds of people. I find this to be not only anti-female, but also wholly untrue. For me each of the women in this film actively demonstrates that these traits most certainly do coexist. I hope the film furthers the conversation about our relationship to beauty, aging and technology, as well as each and every individual’s potential for reinvention and transformation. - Luke Gilford


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Illustration & animation by Geoff Hoskinson Music by Dallas Campbell http://bit.ly/1QFQCsu


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Friday, February 12, 2016

Picturing Barbara Kruger is a five-minute portrait of this iconic artist. Narrated by Barbara Kruger with an original score by Nico Jaar featuring Kanye West’s “Blood On The Leaves,” commissioned by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for the ART+FILM series. Special thanks to Kanye West for the use of “Blood On The Leaves”.


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Directed and Created by Jeremy Schaulin-Rioux


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This is the mountain village of Whistler, 675m above sea level. Forested with old growth fir and cedar. An important black bear habitat. Criss-crossed by deep valleys making way to endless glaciers. There are few paved roads but instead many miles of intersecting logging roads and dirt trails. It is an El Nino year. We are on the far edge of the Howe Sound, famous for fierce storms, which will make landfall from the west, come December. 4 men make haste into the storm in search of vast powder bowls, to which the mountain village has garnered a reputation. A difficult task, travelling the unchartered terrain, requires the groups combined wits. Only persistence and a spot of luck will reward success. The adventure begins in the mountain village they call home but foreign lands beckon. A journey awaits and a feeling desired. We follow this group, through trials and triumph, Seeking Nirvana. Starring Joe Schuster Mike Henitiuk Riley Leboe Matt Margetts


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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Recycled 2013 Animation by Lei Lei + Thomas Sauvin Sound Art by Zafka An Introduction to the Animation: The following images come from negatives salvaged from a recycling plant on the edge of Beijing, where they had been sent to be filtered for their silver nitrate content.Over the years French collector Thomas Sauvin built this archive of more than half a million 35mm negatives, depicting the capital and the life of her inhabitants over the last thirty years. From 2011 to 2013, Chinese artist Lei Lei selected over 3000 photos to create the animation you are about to see, an almost epic portrait of anonymous humanity. The film is the winner of Grand Prix shorts - non-narrative at the 2013 Holland International animation film festival, Nenarativní animace at the 12th Anifest International animation festival, Special Mentions by the jury members in 12th Countryside Animafest Cyprus. and Official Selected by Annecy International Animation Festival 2013. www.raydesign.cn


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Written and Said by Alain De Botton Directed by Joe Bichard Music and Sound by Skillbard Additional Voice Talent by Sophie Koko Gate Additional Animation by Joe Sparrow Desk Space Generosity by Moth Collective, Studio AKA and Joe Sparkes


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Zun Lee is a physician, self-taught photographer and visual storyteller based in Toronto. He originally picked up a camera to relieve work-related stress and quickly developed an exacting eye for documentary photography and street portraiture. His intimate projects “Father Figure” and “Fade Resistance” challenge media stereotypes of African-American families and have garnered the attention of The New York Times, The New Yorker, and Magnum Foundation, among others. See more of Zun’s work at http://zunlee.com, built using http://format.com. For InFrame Series updates and announcements follow: http://bit.ly/1O5arYk Facebook http://on.fb.me/1BOqiG2 Twitter http://twitter.com/useformat Credits: Director and Photography: Bas Berkhout Production: Like Knows Like Brand and Motion Design: Andrew Vucko / Roger Dario Creative Director: Lukas Dryja Executive Producer: Dominik Dryja Audiomix: Peter Stoel Archive photography: Henning Christoph


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The Simpsons’ tribute to Film industry. Here’s some of the many tributes that The Simpsons’ have paid to Cinema. Along their 27 seasons this mythic tv show has used as reference movies from famous directors such as: Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Francis Ford Coppola or Steven Spielberg. Music: Sing Sing Sing (With a Swing) - The Benny Goodman Orchestra Films that appear: Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) A Clockwork Orange (1971) Pulp Fiction (1994) Requiem for a dream (2000) The Gold Rush (1925) Full Metal Jacket (1987) The Fugitive (1993) Terminator 2 (1991) Reservoir Dogs (1992) The Birds (1963) Risky Business (1983) Citizen Kane (1941) Psycho (1960) The silence of the lambs (1991) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Basic Instinct (1992) Official and Gentleman (1982) One flew over the cuckoo’s nest (1975) 2001: A space Odissey (1968) Trainspotting (1996) Thelma and Louise (1991) The Godfather (1972) Taxi Driver (1976) The Shining (1980) Spiderman (2002) ET the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) Dr. Strange Love (1964)


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A short film about of recalling the knowledge of long dead craftsmen. Over the course of three days, Danish kayak builder Anders Thygesen builds an Aleutian iqyax by the shore of his local lake. He reflects on the process of learning these skills from masters whom he has never met. Shot and edited by Silje Ensby. Music by Pernille Meidell En kortdokumentar om å studere under læremestere som for lengst er borte. Med kroppen som måleredskap bygger Anders Thygesen en tradisjonell iqyax ved Eikeren i Buskerud, mens han reflekterer rundt prosessen ved å studere under læremestere han aldri har møtt.


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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Directed by New Media Ltd Official Selection SXSW 2016 – Starring Maya Kazan With Keenan Mitchell, Michelle Dickie, Michael Dickie, Rommel Genciana Featuring songs by Fort Lean - “Cut to the Chase” and “Might’ve Misheard” –


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CREDITS Director: Mimi Cave Director of Photography: Devin Whetstone Producer: Rachel Barth Executive Producer: Danielle Hinde, Doomsday Head of Production: Daniel Kent, Doomsday Production Coordinator: Nick Castillo Assistant Director: Estevan Padilla Choreography: Liz Tenuto Puppet Designer: Michelle Zamora Editor: Kendra Juul VFX Supervisor: Joe Macken 3D Art Director: Timothy Rice VFX Artists: Joe Macken, Timothy Rice (3D), Nathaniel Costa, Eric Schira, Spencer Seibert, Andrew Bogenhagen, Ben Kopman, Damien Ivan, Steve McEuen Art Dept: Garrett Lowe, Josh Frager Dancers: Arletta Anderson, Christine Cali Gaffer: Andy Olson Wardrobe: Amanda Ramirez Makeup: Kat Steinmetz, Jenna Blanchietti Hair: Nicole Perez Camera Dept: John-Michael Seng-Wheeler, Austin Hobart Grip & Electric: Pauly Harper Production Assistants: Clare Sandlund, Rachel Richardson, Nico Serneo Special Thanks: BEAST, Beyond Pix, Mission Film & Design


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Experience a traveler’s real-life journey from a unique visual perspective as he engages with the welcoming people, vibrant places, and unforgettable moments that can only be found in Colombia. Director: Spencer Creigh & Michael Barth Executive Producer: Jerad Anderson Producer: Aldo Jovan Diaz Editor: Dan Carr Music: “Sushi Noir” by Dead Recipe (http://bit.ly/1TcDQHU) Sound Design/Mix: Michael O'Connor Colorist: David Torcivia


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Sunday on the long curve of Campese, Isola del Giglio.


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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Los Angeles, 1991. The streets are a hotbed of racial tension, ready to burst at any moment … Today is an important day for Eladio: he is going to avenge the death of his older brother. However, he will quickly discover he is not the only one who has reasons to kill today. A film by Zac&Mac Directed by Miguel de Olaso, Macgregor. Screenplay by Zac&Mac and Tim Hyten Based on the graphic novel “Hot L.A.” by Horacio Altuna Additional writing by John Whalen & Leslie Gorenstein, Jack Daniel Stanley Produced by Macgregor , Tim Hyten , Bruno Zacarías Cast Jun Seo: Victor J. Ho Eladio: Zach Tellez JD: Jah shams Mike Egan: Chris Conrad Narrator: Gordon Capps Gangster #1: Antonio James Gangster #2: Koby Kumi-Diaka Edited by: Zac&Mac Music by: Rhian Sheehan Sound mixer: Barry Neely Supervising sound editor: Brandon Jones Re-recording mixer: Brandon Jones Color grading and VFXs: Bruce Allen, Miguel P. Gilaberte, Oskar Larsson, Zac&Mac Director of photography: Matt Garrett and Macgregor B camera operators: Hunter Hampton, Christopher Ripley Steadicam operator: Dave Baldwin Camera assistants: Drew Dawson, Matt Kelly, Megan Mccarthy Gaffers: Randy Garcia, Adam Goral Art director: Caitlin Nicole Williams Set dressers: Jonathan Brock, Ian Lapidus, Taylor Slingerland Make up artist: Prell Charusanti Production manager: Clinton Trucks Production coordinator: Sean Van Dyke Production assistants: Jah-Dai, Lynn He, Jerry Pyle Special effects supervisor: Josh Hakian Prop Master: Bill Davis Stunt coordinator: Mathew Lorenceau Off duty cop: Steve Fisher Special thanks: Bruce Allen, Brent Lilley, Ruairi Robinson, Jesse Wigutow, Stephan Zlotescu, Horacio Altuna This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries, and its unauthorized duplication, distribution or exhibition may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution. The characters and incidents portrayed and the names herein are fictitious, and any similarity to the name, character or history of any person living or dead is entirely coincidental and unintentional. © 2015 Blackmilk. All rights reserved.


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A deft portrait of gender lines in the sex industry, this short lip-sync documentary tells the stories of men who buy sex CAUTION: Explicit language


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A monthly web series. Created by: Liam Williams, Daran Johnson & Blink Industries Written and Performed by: Al Roberts, Ellie White, Jamie Demetriou, Daran Johnson, Liam Williams & Natasia Demetriou Director of Photography: Ed Tucker 2nd Camera: Hugo Donkin Editor: Hugo Donkin Producers: Charlie Perkins Hugo Donkin Executive Producers: James Stevenson Bretton James Studholme Tom Stuart


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music by Taiko Super Kicks http://bit.ly/1Rm7r0n animation by Soshiki Hakase/ソーシキ博士 http://bit.ly/20mdwKJ


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Monday, February 8, 2016

Five Japanese girls meet in Los Angeles. They are far from home but they have same goal, chase the dream of becoming hip hop dancers. Directed By Dani Fortuny Director Of Photography Igor Kosenko Editor Carlos Font Clos Colourist Marc Morató Music & Mix Dani Trujillo Sound Design Fran Paredes Marc Sola Design Eva Gomez Cast Ami Sugano Miya Nakagawa Hazuki Nabana Sawako Okumura Yui Furuya Special Thanks Jay Chris Moore The MOB Hamilton Evans Millennium Andy Moon Katya Zhylka Sasha Kosenko Cyprien Clement Delmas Dani de la Orden Alexandra Agulló Cyprien Potier Vicki Viñas Iván Chofre Irene Moray Metropolitana Anna Ledesma Vanessa Espinoza Marta Ros Hugas Marta Albert Created By Dani Fortuny & Igor Kosenko L.A 2016


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http://bit.ly/1SbNyKk Representation: Jason Burns and Peter Dodd of United Talent Agency || 310.273.6700 Jill McElroy of Management 360 || 310.272.7000 SYNOPSIS: Based on the short story of the same name by Donald Barthelme (originally published in the New Yorker Magazine in 1978), and read by author Salman Rushdie, “Concerning the Bodyguard” is a story about power, conspiracy, and the overthrow of a dictator in an unknown Near Eastern country. With Salman Rushdie’s reading as the only audio in the film, the images bring to life a series questions being posed by an omniscient narrator about the views and loyalties of a bodyguard, among a group of bodyguards entrusted with the protection of an important and dubious leader. The film explores the nuances of this relationship as well as shows what can potentially happen when a bodyguard intentionally or unintentionally relaxes his guard.


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Bleacher Report wanted me to help bring to life the story of Dion Rich, the world’s greatest Super Bowl gate-crasher of all time. His story of the 1978 battle between the Denver Broncos and Dallas Cowboys was particularly memorable to him and is the main focus of the video. Original article - The Guy Who Makes Breaking into The Super Bowl Look Easy http://ble.ac/1UYmooh Client - Bleacher Report Producer - Will Leivenberg / Ryan Smith Direction, Illustration & Animation - Oliver Sin Sound Design - Bleacher Report Media Lab Website: www.oliversin.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/oliversinwww.oliversin.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/oliversin


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Saturday, February 6, 2016

A unique and explorative music video combining live action video, graphic design and animation. All the masks were handmade prior to the shoot. Burbuka is a blend made from the herbs of Jzimpo Mima. It is extracted and then dried in the greenhouses of Ibsomu. The Ibsomu is made by enclosing the Burbuka in a large leaf and smoking it. Its principle ingredients relax the body membranes. It is practiced exclusively when celebrating important events. Music: Burbuka - Clap! Clap! Black Acre Records [theblackacre.co.uk/]


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In a restaurant, a thief steals a chain watch from a man and the action triggers a chain of coincidences. cast MURAT KAPU ÖMER ERZURUMLU SABAHATTİN YAKUT ÖZGÜROL ÖZTÜRK ŞİRİN KESKİN CANSU GÜLTEKİN SELİN GİRİT SEDA YÜRÜK İSMAİL SAĞIR ONUR KAHRAMAN GÜRAY DİNÇOL GÜLŞAH FIRINCIOĞLU SEZGİ MENGİ SİNEM ÖCALIR CEM ÜLGEN written and directed by ERHAN YÜRÜK director of photography ENGİN ÖZKAYA original soundtrack JEREMY DİRAT art direction SEDA YÜRÜK GÜNEŞ ÇOBAN TUNCAY ÖZCAN editor ERHAN YÜRÜK gaffer ERSİN ALDEMİR sound design CENKER KÖKTEN color JANO FEKETE 3d animation ROBOTİKA post production ABT ISTANBUL costume ELİF MERMER SEDA YÜRÜK AYÇA YÜRÜK GÜNEŞ ÇOBAN assistant directors & producers ELİF MERMER UĞUR EGEMEN İRES SİNAN KUT special thanks to ALTIDAN SONRA TİYATRO / KUMBARACI50 / İŞLER PRODÜKSİYON / VISION LIGHT EQUIPMENT / TMC / SERDAR-I EKREM 59 / ÇIRAK BERBER SALONU / HUNDEZ FİLM IŞIK / YASİN EKŞİ / SERKAN ÇETİNKAYA / GÜRAY GÜRSOY / ÖMER ÖZYILMAZEL / SAVAŞ BALABAN / ONUR KİRAZ / HÜSEYİN MERMER / NEZİHE ÖZEN / ESRA ALGÜL / SERHAN YÜRÜK / POYRAZ YÜRÜK / MAİ NEVA YÜRÜK … also thanks to AYDIN GÜRER for additional graphics design. Tamah (Greed) - Fiction - 5’ 04 ÇBS FİLM - 2014 Erhan Yürük is part of DUAL vimeo.com/filmdual


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Friday, February 5, 2016

An animation based on the magazine cover, co-produced by The New Yorker and “This American Life.” Created by Chris Ware and John Kuramoto, with interviews and narration by Ira Glass and music by Nico Muhly.


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Filmmaker - Jason Tippet Produced By - Joe Callander Produced By - Derek Waters Original Music By - Nick Thorburn Artwork/Consulting - James Gannon Sound Mix - Patrick Janssen Colorist - Loren White Late Night Consulting - Cioffi AGENCY: UTA - Bec Smith COMMERCIAL AGENCY: The Range


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The triumphant(?) return of Susan and Paul.


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Symphony no. 42 presents 47 observations in the irrational connections between human and nature. http://on.fb.me/1Ra5MLe Shortlisted for the 87th Academy Awards Awards 2014 - 2015: 38th Hong Kong International Film Festival HKIFF - Special Mention for Best Short Film Friss Hús Film Festival 2.0 Hungary - Best film Grand Prix Monstronal Festival Germany - Best film Grand Prix Skepto International Film Festival Italy - Audience Award Cinema Perpetuum Mobile, Minsk Belarus - Best Animation Grand Prix 11th IndieLisboa, Lisbon International Independent Film Festival - Honorable Mention for Best Animation Mediawave, Hungary - Best Hungarian Animation Sehsüchte InternationalFilm Festival, Germany - Special Mention for Animation Anifilm, Trebon - Special Jury Mention 3. Kyiv International Short Film Festival - Best Film of the Festival and Audience Award Animation Avantgarde Competition Vienna - Audience Award Schnongs Festival Germany - 3rd Prize for best film Womanation, Rhode Island - Honorable Mention 7th.International Animated Film Festival Animator - Poland - Silver Pegasus Award FMK International Short Film Festival - Italy - Best Animated Short and Audience Award Lago Film Fest - Italy - Special Mention Melbourne International Film Festival - Best Animation Short Hiroshima International Animation Festival - Hiroshima Prize FESA Award for Best Student Film Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival - Audience award Favourites Film Festival Berlin - Berlin’s Favourite Short Award Lille International Short Film Festival, France - The First International Prize by Audience International Extreme-Short Image & Film Festival SESIFF, Korea - Grand Award and Animation Award International Animated Film Festival Krok, Russia - Alexander Tatarskij Prize Krok 2014 ‘at home harbour edition’, Kiev - Special Jury Prize Szolnoki Nemzetközi Képzőművészeti Filmfesztivál, Hungary - Best Animated Film St.Petersburg International Festival of Debut and Student Films Beginning - Best Student Animation Film Court mais bon - France - Main Jury Prize and Prize of the city,“court mais bon” OFFline Film Festival, Dublin - Best International Short 50th Chicago International Film Festival - Gold Plaque Riga International Film Festival 2ANNAS - Best International Animation Valladolid International Film Festival, Spain - Golden Spike Primanima, Hungary - George Pal Prize for the most promising Hungarian talent in animation and Best Graduation Film Anilogue International Animation festival, Hungary - Audience Award and Special Jury Mention Zubroffka Short Film Festival - Best Animation XI International Festival of Film Fchools workshop Kinoproba - Grand Prix Flickerfest’s 24th International Short Film Festival - Best Short Animation Hungarian Film Critics Awards - Best Animated Movie Fort Myers Film Festival Florida - Best Short Vilnius Film Festival - Best Short Film Leiden International Short Film Experience - Jury Award Minimalen Short Film Festival - Audience Award Erarta Motion Pictures Festival - Cinema Jury Special Mention KAFF Kecskemét Animation Film Festival - Különdíj a legszínvonalasabb képi formanyelvért Prix Ars Electronica 2015 - Honorary Mention


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Culcha struggles with his relationship with his father. He is a resident of Nonsuch, Jamaica, Comprised of interwoven vignettes centering around six different people, NONSUCH is an intimate, ethnographic portrait of a small town in the foothills of Northeast Jamaica where natural beauty is matched with spirituality, optimism, and charm. Spring 2016. Director & Editor JACKSON ADAMS Director of Photography ALAN GWIZDOWSKI Executive Producer JACKSON ADAMS Producer DREW SAPLIN Music by KUSH MODY Post-Production Sound MICHAEL W. O'CONNOR Colorist AARON HAYDEN http://bit.ly/1PXk6kX


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Thursday, February 4, 2016

In this fairy tale about relativity, a cuckoo clock narrates a day where bread was sliced one second thick, lovers fell in sync and time rarely flowed at an even rate. Lynda.com video documenting our process for “Between Times” : http://bit.ly/1SMqPDs For a full list of festival, exhibitions and awards: http://bit.ly/1L1w0Jq Best viewed in HD with headphones TRT- 14:20 USA/The Netherlands 2014 ____________________________ Direction, Script, Animation, Design, Cinematography: Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata (tinyinventions.com) Music, Sound Design: Bram Meindersma (brammeindersma.com) Voice: Petra Schmidt-Schaller (http://bit.ly/1SMqPDt) CG Rigger: Brian Horgan (graphite9.com/) Musicians: Max van der Wal and Simone Aarnink Sound Mix: Studio Unknown (studiounknown.com) Re-Recording Mixer: Kevin Hill, CAS Audio Post Coordinator: Jaime Horrigan Additional Voice: Tatiana Gomberg (tatianagomberg.com) Produced by: Ton Crone/Netherlands Institute for Animation Film and Tiny Inventions


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Decades before the Civil War, the actions of a brutal overseer spark the fire of revolution on a Southern tobacco farm. TOBACCO BURN is a short film based on a real American Slave Narrative and chronicles true events, creating a portrait of one community’s fight against oppression. Festival Awards and Prizes: Cleveland Intl. Film Festival – JURY PRIZE BEST STUDENT FILM USA Film Festival – FESTIVAL PRIZE BEST SHORT FILM Gasparilla Intl. Film Festival – AUDIENCE AWARD BEST STUDENT FILM Worldfest Houston – GOLD REMI WINNER – STUDENT FILM Montreal World Fest – HONORABLE MENTION - BEST STUDENT FILM Martha’s Vineyard AA Film Festival- HBO AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM Columbia University Film Festival – FACULTY SELECTS, STUDENT SELECTS Saatchi & Saatchi Nothing is Impossible Producing Grant – FINALIST Palm Beach Intl. Film Festival – AUDIENCE AWARD BEST SHORT FILM Northampton Film Festival – JURY PRIZE BEST SHORT FILM Orlando Film Festival – JURY PRIZE BEST SHORT FILM Bahamas Intl. Film Festival - HONORABLE MENTION BEST SHORT FILM Long Island Intl. Film Festival – JURY PRIZE BEST STUDENT FILM Seattle Short Film Festival – JURY PRIZE – BEST DIRECTOR, BEST SHORT FILM, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Cast and Crew: Marcus: Stephen Tyrone Williams Isaac: Julian Rozzell Jr. Loretta: Daralyn Jay Adams Sherman: Law Crimlis Mr. Wentworth: Timothy Roselle Aunt Sarah: Alicia Thompson Ruthie Bea: Therleza Ellington Stephen: William C. Jackson John Little: Christopher Washington Director: Justin Liberman Producer: Alvaro Valente Writers: Ajani Josef Jackson and Justin Liberman Co-Producer: Nicole Delaney Associate Producer: Julien Du Plessi Director of Photography: Zachary Halberd Production Design: Bridget Rafferty Film Editor: Brian Denny Costume Designer: Kristen Haggerty Composer: JoAnne Harris Executive Producers: Anne and Stafford King, Kip Sheppard, Ruth Yakaitis, Patrick Griffin, Dan Garijo First AD: Jennifer Gerber Second AD: Sophie Finkelstein Second Second AD: Daryl Ray Carliles http://on.fb.me/1R79chP


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***Best Short Animation Award - Sitges Fantastic Film Festival 2014*** ***Artist-in-Residency Award - Tricky Woman Festival 2015*** ***Special Jury Prize - Nashville Film Festival*** ***Best Student Film - Animasyros International Animation Festival 2015*** ***Special Mention - Sechsuhte Film Festival*** ***Nomination - Royal Film and Television Award - Best Student Film*** Official selection - Toronto International Film Festival 2014 Official selection - Annecy International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection - Ottawa International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection - Guanajuato International Film Festival 2014 Official selection - Anima Mundi International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection - Fantoche International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection - London International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection - Animage International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection - BeThere! Corfu International Animation Festival 2014 Official selection - XV New British Film Festival Moscov 2014 Official selection - Stuttgart International Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - LOCO London Comedy Festival 2015 Official selection - Flatpack Festival 2015 Official selection - Roanne Cine courte anime 2015 Official selection - Animatrix International Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - Holland International Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - Nashville International Film Festival 2015 Official selection - Barcelona Sports Film Festival 2015 Official selection - Northwest Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - Fest Anca international Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - International Animation Festival SUPERTOON 2015 Official selection - Sopot Film Festival 2015 Official selection - O!PLA 2015 Official selection - Kaohsiung Film Festival 2015 Official selection - Cinefiesta - Annual Short Film Contest Puerto Rico 2015 Official selection - Concorto Film Festival 2015 Official selection - ShorTS International Film Festival 2015 Official selection - NonStop Barcelona Animacio 2015 Official selection - International Animated Film Festival Animator 2015 Official selection - Kaliber35 Munich International Short Film Festival 2015 Official selection - New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - Lille International Short Film Festival 2015 Official selection - Underwire Festival 2015 Official selection - Anibar Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - Oderkurzfilmspektakel 2015 Official selection - Jameson Cinefest Miskolc IFF 2015 Official selection - CICDAF 2015 Official selection - Bosa Animation Awards - Sardinia Film Festival 2015 Official selection - Animatou Festival 2015 Official selection - Granada International Short Film Festival 2015 Official selection - Stoptrik IFF 2015 Official Selection - Seoul Best of the Best Animation Festival 2015 Official selection - Greenhorn 2015 Official selection - Animateka International Animation Festival 2015 Directed by Kasia Nalewajka Produced by Daniel Negret Written by Kasia Nalewajka & Daniel Negret & Manuela Lupini Edited by Manuela Lupini Cinematography: Stewart MacGregor Sound desing: Adam Layland Music: Matthew Kelly Production design: Paul Savulescu Production manager: Carlos Ciudad VFX Supervisor: Boyko Stankov SFX Supervisor: Daniel Neeson Online editor and colorist: Boyko Stankov Supevising Art director: Sanne Houwing Art director: Steven Nanson Lead set designer : Veerle Koldijk Costium designer: Natalie Jayne Hall Lead puppet makers: Kasia Nalewajka, Maria Maloy Animation assistant: Dana Tasker Model makers: Sanne Houwing Steven Nanson Maria Maloy Caroline Walotka Elena Canizares Jay Roberts Adam Roberts Jamie Franklin Kaleish Mohammed Raquel Algaba Alina O’Donnell Pina Elena C. Galindo Hashim Gaad


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From the album How to Dance, out February 26 on Merge Records. Directed by Jordan Michael Blake Produced by The American Standard Film Co. CAST Chad Carr Haley Freedman Chris Duce Sarah Mintz Stephen Cervantes Dylan Bushnell Chet Bryant Rebekah Bryant Bodhi Bryant Salvador Ramirez Myles Cranford Josie Procida Ruby Lightfoot Keisuke Yoshida Isabelle Sitterle Ameran Wright Taylor Golceker Tim Woodward Jessalin Smith Max Birchmore Sebastian Rodis Valentino Rodis Sallieu Sesay Michael Q. Schmidt Craig C. Chen Karen Muller Bianca Marciuc J. Wes Ulm Corinne Rogan CREW Cinematographer - Fidel Ruiz-Healy Producer / Assistant Director - Gregory Willis Barnes Producer / Production Designer - Jake Miller Assistant Camera - Benjamin Buxton Art Assistant - Nicole Ellsworth Catering/Production Swing - Carlota Ruiz-Healy


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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Design and Animation by Conor Whelan Sound Design by Fab Martini ‘Look In My Eyes’ by The Chantels http://bit.ly/1o7vRz6 www.fabmartini.com Thanks for watching!


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Over the last couple of months we embarked on making a short documentary about climate change. We had the opportunity to witness the effects of our changing climate firsthand and to meet the people on the front lines of campaigning for action. The film wouldn’t have been possible without the support of WWF.


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The film for an exibition ‘K+’ in Seoul, South korea. 02 : Seoul , Movement Everything moves every moment constantly. Cinematographer BeomJin JO, Junwoo Lee, SeungWan Oh, Minjoo Kim, Insuk Jung, Dongsub Im, Jaeho Song Music phedee - got ya lookin, smok`dout flipevil.com/


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Writer & Director: Miles Jay Production: Smuggler & opc Exec Producer: Patrick Milling Smith, Brian Carmody, Harland Weiss, Allison Kunzman, Donovan Boden, Liz Dussault, Geoff McLean Producer: Dennis Beier Cinematography: Chayse Irvin Production Design: Jade Healy & Erika Lobko Editor: Ben Jordan - Work Editorial Color: Tom Poole - Company 3 Post: Steve Mottershead - Artjail Sound Design: Stefano - Heard City Video Commissioner: Saul Levitz Columbia Records


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Let us observe how the supreme beings of The Land of Plenty spend their leisure time. animation & design by MATT REYNOLDS ( http://bit.ly/1NPToJy ) music by NACHO CANO (aka TWIN CABINS: http://bit.ly/1nMSPM3 )


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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

A short documentary about Instagram canine photographer and author Elias Weiss Friedman aka The Dogist (@thedogist). Thanks to all of the dogs and friendly owners who participated! Director: E.J. McLeavey-Fisher Editor: Erik Auli Cinematographer: Nathan Lynch Additional Camera: Nick Kraus, E.J. McLeavey-Fisher Graphics: Laura Kaltman Sound Engineer: Dave Huston Colorist: Colin Travers Check out Elias’ book The Dogist: Photographic Encounters with 1000 Dogs, available here: thedogist.com/book And follow The Dogist on Instagram, Tumblr, and Facebook: http://bit.ly/20nFYBb http://bit.ly/1VIvA00 http://on.fb.me/20nFYBe


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Sally, an introverted 15 year old girl, lives and bears with her wolf-father in the city of New York where Wolf is slipping more and more into his world of wilderness. Sally still remembers the man he used to be; a brilliant and talented jazz trumpeter. Where did her father go? And can he still be found somewhere within the Wolf? Want to know more about The Animation Workshop? Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1o3xBtk Tumblr: theanimationworkshop.tumblr.com/ Website: animwork.dk/en/ UNTAMED was made by a team of 3rd year Character Animation & CG Art students at The Ani-mation Workshop in Viborg, Denmark. Check out the individual student’s blogs at the links below to learn more about the talent behind the film! CREDITS Juliette Viger Director/Storyboard/Editing/Animation – http://bit.ly/1nE2Bj1 Maja-Lisa Kehlet Art Director/Visual Development/CG Generalist – http://bit.ly/1o3xDBw Tautvydas Kazlauskas CG Generalist/Visual Development/Production Manager – www.paintedpoly.com Anna Ewa Nowakowska Animation Lead/Story Development – http://bit.ly/1nE2Dr0 Andreea Serban-Chira CG Generalist/Visual Development - http://bit.ly/1o3xBJK Simon Dilling Hansen CG Generalist/Visual Development - http://bit.ly/1nE2Bj6 William Mackenzie Animator – http://bit.ly/1o3xDRO Karina Venneberg Sørensen Animator – http://bit.ly/1nE2Bj7www.paintedpoly.com Anna Ewa Nowakowska Animation Lead/Story Development – http://bit.ly/1nE2Dr0 Andreea Serban-Chira CG Generalist/Visual Development - http://bit.ly/1o3xBJK Simon Dilling Hansen CG Generalist/Visual Development - http://bit.ly/1nE2Bj6 William Mackenzie Animator – http://bit.ly/1o3xDRO Karina Venneberg Sørensen Animator – http://bit.ly/1nE2Bj7 Additional Work by: Marylou Mao Animation Sara Jespersen Holm Animation Nikolaj Themothæussen Animation Parental Guidance Suggested


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WINNER 25th McLaren Award, BEST BRITISH ANIMATION, EDINBURGH INT. FILM FESTIVAL 2014 Little Sofía loves her grumpy granny: even though she is always hungry and eats what little food they can buy. Her pension is the only thing keeping her and her father alive. To what extremes will they go to once granny is no more? Official website: http://bit.ly/1P3DSOz Based on a story by Nina Kouletakis Directed by Effie Pappa Produced by Miranda Ballesteros Voice Narration: Effie Pappa Story adaptation by Effie Pappa, Miranda Ballesteros, Melissa Iqbal Voice over written by Katerina Giannakou Production Designer: Thomas Antony Lowthion Director of Photography: Tristan Chenais Editor: Sibila Estruch Composer: David Pearce Sound Editor: Marton Kristof VFX Supervisor - Online Editor - Colourist: Ram K. Tripathi Samaveda CG Supervisor: Daniel Neeson National Film & TV School 2014 AWARDS: BEST BRITISH ANIMATION AWARD (25th McLaren Award), Edinburgh Int. Film Festival BEST INT. STUDENT AWARD Montreal World film Festival. Canada BEST INT. STUDENT AWARD ANIMASYROS. Greece BEST GREEK ANIMATION AWARD BE THERE, CORFU INT. FILM FESTIVAL BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM Festival Internacional de Cine Gastronómico Ciudad de La Laguna BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN Watersprite Film Festival BEST SHORT ANIMATED FILM London Independent Film Festival JURY’S SPECIAL AWARD Tokyo Anime Awards BEST SHORT FLM (Lumen Award 2015) Corto Creativo UDCI BEST SHORT FILM SCHLINGEL Int. Film Festival BEST STUDENTS SHOWCASE Hamptons International Film Festival BEST SHORT FILM Circolo del Cinema “Sogni - Antonio Ricci” SPECIAL MENTION Cyprus Int. Film Festival


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Many people look to the outdoors to find peace of mind. For Paul Stiffler, better known as Ponytail Paul, the Appalachian Trail and its thru-hikers have been the therapeutic force needed to turn his life around. Paul has taken on a role as “Trail Angel” to help thru-hikers on their 2,186-mile journey and help himself find a new sense of purpose in the process. This is one of a series of three short films featuring the stories of people connected to three trails: The Appalachian Trail, Arizona Trail and Bay Area Ridge Trail. Learn more about how Every Trail Connects at www.rei.com/trails


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Monday, February 1, 2016

Watch the award-winning short film, Keep Dancing. Free for a limited time only! “Singularly endearing!” - The New York Times “Keep Dancing is a testament to the vitality of existence.” - Slash Film “Elegant gem of a film” - City Arts “Enchantingly inspiring film!” - Backstage After celebrated careers, legendary dancers Marge Champion and Donald Saddler became friends while performing together in the Broadway Show Follies in 2001. When the show closed, they decided to rent a private studio together, and they have been choreographing and rehearsing original dances ever since. At age 90, they continue to pursue their passion for life through their love and mastery of dance. Keep Dancing seamlessly blends nine decades of archival film and photographs with present-day footage to tell a story through dance of the passing of time and the process of aging. Official Selection at South by Southwest, Dance on Camera at Lincoln Center, Silverdocs, Sedona International Film Festival and over 25 other international film festivals. Nominated for the IDA Short Documentary of the Year Award.


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A cosmogony of false self that shapes the world. Animated by Megan Palero http://bit.ly/1PaA5gb Music by Your Gay Thoughts http://bit.ly/23EwDE8 http://bit.ly/1PaA5gf Grab the album in digital, vinyl or cd… http://bit.ly/23EwBw5


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We went to a Trump Rally and filmed with our cell phones. Enjoy! veryape.tv Directed by Sean Dunne @SeanVeryApe Edited by Kathy Gatto kathygatto.com Produced by Cass Greener


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*Official Selection Sundance 2016 *World Premiere Sundance Next Fest 2015 *Official Selection AFI Fest 2015 *Official Selection Fantastic Fest 2015 *Winner Zubroffka International Short Film Fest 2015 *Official Selection Zinema Zombie Fest 2015 *Official Selection Shivers Genre Film Festival 2015 *Official Selection Bogotá Short Film Festival 2015 With the ability to travel in time, a lonely girl finds love and comfort by connecting with her past self. Eventually faced with rejection she struggles with her identity and gender, and as time folds onto itself only one of them can remain. Director | Producer | Editor - Eddie Alcazar Composer | Sound Design - Flying Lotus Producer - Javier Lovato Cinematography - Danny Hiele Cast - Jesse Sullivan | Charles Baker


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