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Thursday, March 31, 2016
“Memories of Paintings” is an experimental dreamlike video rocking us smoothly through circular moves. The visual compositions have been created out of paint, oil, milk and soap liquid. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Music by the Sound designer and beatmaker “Bronix” http://bit.ly/1VbuQm4 http://bit.ly/1PI4qBD ———————————————————- Canon 24-105L + Macro lenses ———————————————————- http://bit.ly/1MxXy9r http://bit.ly/1Ccr8jC ———————————————————- -COLOSSAL- http://bit.ly/1VbuQm6
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Director / Producer: Ryan Patrick (http://twitter.com/ryanpatrickus) The Girl: Jade-Lorna Sullivan The Psychiatrists: Sal G. Pa & Miriam Malabel The Psychiatrist’s Voice: Dmitry Polonsky Choreographer: Tamara Levinson Cinematographer: Travis LaBella 1st AC: Taylor Harris 2nd AC: Stephen Ling Steadicam: Chris Loh Drone Operator: Levi Rugg Gaffer: Declan Fox Key Grip: Jon Gomez Best Boy: Kevin Kim Driver/Grip: David Hoffman Line Producer: Kevin Chang 1st AD: Chris DeBenedetto Location Manager: Cindy Duck Set PAs: David Cho, Shelly Guzman, Adam Tanguay Production Designers: Kimberly Stuckwisch, Rose Leiker Set Decorator: Christophe Fournet Make-Up: Jenny Hou Editor: Chris Amos Drug Trip Animator: Dawid Krepski Visual Effects: Jordan Allen @ SideofFries.tv Special Thanks: Jamie Miller, Joby Barnhart, Jen Moreno, Joanne Rodriguez, Erica Hart, Emma Huang, Jack Gogreve, Philip Solomon, Jennie LaCovey & Capo Copyright 2016 – Tesla Boy
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In the mid nineties, skateboarding exploded, the decompression of a bored generation, propelling each of its best practitioners to the rank icon, rock star. Alcohol, drugs, partying and world tours were the norm. Erik Ellington was one of them, one of the best, the embodiment of relentless charisma & style. Two decades on and at 38 years of age, Erik is a veteran. A life fighting inner demons has lead to a new chapter, one of sobriety, abstinence and responsibility. Director Sebastien Zanella presents Destroying by Example, a thoughtful portrait on one of the most intriguing personalities skateboarding has produced. In an unprecedented interview Ellington shares his plight, his inspiration and what led him to lead such a positive change in lifestyle. Supported by KREW
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
A short film about a hell-bent bunch of boys who break into an abandoned cargo trailer that’s not quite as abandoned as it looks… Also a meditation on the very beginning and end of life. WINNER best experimental short film, Rhode Island Int'l Film Festival. WINNER runner-up best short film, Nitehawk Film Festival. Additional Festivals & Screenings: Savannah Film Fest, Athens Int'l Film+Video Festival, Newport Beach, Vail, Big Bear Lake, Big Apple, Fort Lauderdale Int'l, Hawaii Int'l, New York Int'l Short Film Festival, Sunscreen Film Festival West. Recently featured Daily Short Pick on Film Shortage: http://bit.ly/1qjZwWR
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A break up. A woman stands alone in an empty apartment. She dances with abandon and is reborn in the joy of the moment. Starring Celia Rowlson-Hall and Jason Kittleberger Directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall Cinematography by Andrew Droz Palermo Editing by Iva Radivojevic Produced by Andrea Roa and Orlee-Rose Strauss Creative Directors: Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman See the entire short film series here: http://bit.ly/1Sn5WLF
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Tuesday, March 29, 2016
A short documentary about a family divided by the US/Mexico border. Abril and her 2 year old boy Julián are living undocumented in America. Julián’s father Uriel was stopped by police for a minor traffic ticket and was deported back to Mexico, where he now lives. In order to see each other, Uriel, Abril and Julián must cross difficult terrain to reach the border fence where they spend time together through the wall. Directed by Tim Nackashi Produced by Chelo Alvarez-Stehle and Tim Nackashi [American Unit] Cinematography: Alexander Nikishin Additional Cinematography: Moira Moirel & Chelo Alvarez-Stehle Production Manager & Still Photographer: Maria Theresa Fernandez 1st AC: Darren P. Nim [Mexican Unit] Cinematography: Gabriela Cortés Additional Cinematography: Jesus Vasquez Production Manager: Gabriela Cortés Sound Recordist: Aaron Valdes Gurrola Editor: Tim Nackashi & Tim Jieh Editorial Consultants: Crystal Wooten & David Sampliner Colorist: Bossi Baker Original Score: Heather McIntosh Cello & Electronics: Heather McIntosh Flute & Piccolo: Leah Paul Sound Design: Rich Bologna ©2016 Human Resources Films
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“CHROMATICITY” /ˌkrəʊməˈtɪsɪtɪ/ - the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength and its purity. An ethereal flight over the ocean as mysterious colored smoke leaves its mark across the sky. A beautiful choreography between four drones simultaneously in flight. To learn more, watch the behind the scenes: http://bit.ly/1TgREAN Official Selection NY Drone Film Festival Official Selection US Drone Film Festival Directed by Paul Trillo Produced by Brian Streem (Aerobo www.aerobo.com) Music By Noah Cunningham (http://bit.ly/1pIelBXwww.aerobo.com) Music By Noah Cunningham (http://bit.ly/1pIelBX)
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This is a variation of Hybrid Forms, using the same simulation data as in my previous video (http://bit.ly/1Su90Ip) but showing regions of active cell growth instead of the internal structures. As cells are born they are highlighted in blue, which gradually fades as each cell ages. Complex patterns emerge in waves across the surface, with adjacent cells tending to accumulate enough food to split at approximately the same time so tending to be roughly synchronized in the times when new cells are born. I would like to thank Max Cooper for permission to use ‘Teotihuacan Part 2’ for the accompanying music. For more information: Website: http://bit.ly/1qexWdB Mailing list: http://bit.ly/1Su8Zny
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Music video directed for the charismatic LA-born musician Charles X for his eagerly anticipated new single entitled Can You Do It in mixed 3D/2D animation produced by Eddy and animated at Brunch Studio. This collaboration is intended to act as a social commentary which aims to cast light on perceived societal expectations and social norms by integrating elements and people from different walks of life. I sought to merge the typically highbrow sport of horse racing with the commonly misrepresented “mean streets” of Pacoima, the proud birthplace of Charles X, to challenge any stereotypes or preconceptions of race and social class which may exist in modern day society. I wanted to communicate Charles’ intended message via the lens of an artificial world in my own style of animation. “Can You Do It” is now available on Charles X’s new album, “Sounds of the Yesteryear”: ♱ Spotify http://bit.ly/1PDeb3Z… ♱ Deezer http://bit.ly/25udd5U ♱ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list… ♱ iTunes http://apple.co/1PDe8W2… ♱ Physical store Cd / Lp http://bit.ly/25udd5V Credits: Lyrics: Charles X Music: Redrum Director: Quentin Baillieux Production : www.Eddy.tv Co-producers : Les Androids Associés (previz) Executive Producer : Corry Van Rhijn Producer : Julie Bellemare Animation studio : Brunch Post Production : Nightshift Storyboard : Noé Lecombre Character design : Wandrille Maunoury Typography : Pierre-Alban Kientz Modeling : David Arnould, Clement Lauricella, Valentin Samuel, Théo Dusapin Set up : Adrien Gentil, Maxime Cozick Animation 2D : Michael Bataille, Tristan Poulain, Amélie Maurice Motion Design : Almir NagoAnimation 3D : Axel Digois, Aline Hananel, Johann Le Pouder,Rendering : Candice Theuillon, Remi Julien, Mathieu Maurel, Jean-Charles Kerninon Previs Artists : Les Androids Associés - Volcy Gallois-Montbrun, Tristan Laville, Guillaume Robert, Henri Zaitoun Editor : Benjamin Massoubre Color grading : Gabriel PorierColor grading consultant : Luis Arteaga Stagiaires développement : Arthur Chaumay, Leïla Courtillon Thanks to: Nicolas de Rosanbo, Jean-François Bourrel, Mathieu Hue, Julien Desplanques, Nolwenn Hajo, Franck Duchene, Charles-Philippe Bowles, Celine Vanlint, Moses Yohannes, Raphaelle Tinland, Olivier Rigout, Laura Rouvellat, Nicolas Guibert.
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Monday, March 28, 2016
Nixon brings together larger-than-life surf legends Herbie and Nathan Fletcher for a road trip down memory lane in a new short film entitled Peninsula South, where the father and son team head down to Baja and revisit some old haunts from previous adventures. Director Riley Blakeway captures Herbie’s pioneering spirit and the close-knit relationship he has built with his son Nathan as they set out on an expedition they’ve not made together in over twenty years, reignites both their love for Baja and their deep appreciation for one another. By the late 60s, Herbie had already begun exploring Baja in search of un-crowded lineups and adventure. As his life moved forward, he built a family who share his love of travel, and who have joined him countless times to explore the fickle southern peninsula. On this latest mission, Nathan discusses his father’s contagious, childlike enthusiasm for surfing and life, and shares how he hopes to pass those ideals down to the next Fletcher generation. See more at nixon.com/baja
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This film is a collection of audiovisual moments and memories of a 3-week railway journey through Japan in 2015. We were whizzing through the country with the Shinkansen visiting Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima and Kyoto as well as lots of wonderful little places along the way, meeting the most friendly people and experiencing a culture that somehow balances its rich tradition with a very futuristic present. Filmed by: Vincent Urban, Alex Schiller, Alex Tank Edit & Sounddesign by: Vincent Urban Grading by: Alex Schiller Thanks to: Ryan Emond (thanks for Karaoke and filming some drone-stuff with us)), Oliver Würffell, Laia Gonzales, Diether Kerner, Hideyuki Yoshizawa Filmed with Sony a7s and Canon 5D Mark III RAW Music: PORC #1 Musik: Sascha Ring, Gernot Bronsert, Sebastian Szary © Random Noize Musick, Monkeytown Music Courtesy of Budde Music und der Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Germany) GmbH PORC #2 Musik & Text: Sascha Ring, Gernot Bronsert, Sebastian Szary © Random Noize Musick, Monkeytown Music Courtesy Of Budde Music und der Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Germany) GmbH
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This short documentary follows German artist Thorsten Brinkmann as he creates his site-specific installation, The Great Cape Rinderhorn, at Rice University Art Gallery. Working primarily from objects found in Houston, Brinkmann turns Rice Gallery into a place where the familiar is made strange as castaway goods are reimagined through Brinkmann’s idiosyncratic sensibility that combines assemblage sculptures with his self-portrait and still life photography. On view at Rice Gallery February 4 - May 15, 2016. Commissioned by http://bit.ly/1RB4KGF. Original score by Mark Walley. Learn more about the artist at http://bit.ly/1UxdWQD.
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A short animation made for the “Hadrian” Exhibition in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, December 2015. The film shows the bronze casting process in an artistic yet simple method, a combination of stop motion and 2D animation. The preparation process included a research and a constant dialogue with the curator and the restoration department of the museum as well as a visit in a bronze casting workshop. The head used in the film was a plaster replica of the original Hadrian’s bronze statue found in Tel-Shalem, Israel, 117-138 CE. Client: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Directors: Renana Aldor, Kobi Vogman Art and Design: Renana Aldor, Kobi Vogman Stop Motion Animation: Renana Aldor, Kobi Vogman 2D Animation: Renana Aldor Compositing: Kobi Vogman Sound Design: Mikael Berkowitsch Typography: Alex Belenkiy
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Sunday, March 27, 2016
Saturday, March 26, 2016
A struggling young actor begins to see disturbing visions of the immediate future. Written & Directed by Michael Fodera DoP: Nicholas Galante Starring: Alex Malcolm Mills & Dan Berkey Co-Starring: Paul Oddo, Al Thompson, Ashlee Mundy, Matthew Fodera, Kendra Lingerfelt and Daniel Fodera Producers: Angel Acevedo, Michael Fodera, Nicholas Galante © 2015 Lunarcy Pictures, Inc. http://bit.ly/1odytec http://bit.ly/1pPtlP9 http://bit.ly/1odyted
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Friday, March 25, 2016
starring NOUEL RIEL, JASMINE ALBUQUERQUE & RY X director RY X & DUGAN O'NEAL dop CHRISTIAN SPRENGER producer BENJAMIN GILOVITZ production design MORGAN GILLIO ad CHAD NICHOLSON gaffer CODY JACOBS editor DUGAN O'NEAL colorist RICKY GAUSIS @ MPC painting by ELENA STONAKER post producer STEPHEN PAGANO Post Sound: UNBRIDLED SOUND prod co: THE DIRECTORS BUREAU label: LOMA VISTA & INFECTIOUS special thanks to MAMA Gallery and Lisa Solberg’s “Mister Lee’s Shangri La” On nowness: http://bit.ly/1Sbdgdd
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Thursday, March 24, 2016
A series of racist acts prompts three Mizzou students to pick up cameras and take us inside the student movement that brought down their college president. From the hunger strike, to victory, to the fear of violent reprisals, we live with the students who started a campus revolt. A film by Adam Dietrich, Varun Bajaj and Kellan Marvin. Read an interview with the filmmakers here - http://bit.ly/1VJKFBe Watch more films here - fieldofvision.org
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As the son and grandson of fish fryers in coastal Massachusetts, Dan Portelance dreamed of a life elsewhere as a famous chef. Just when his goal was within reach, his restaurant failed, leaving him penniless and struggling to find purpose. This is the story of how Dan realized his true passion and built a new life from the ashes of potential defeat.
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Relationships are not easy, especially in the next 30 years. Music - Helios Track - Embrace Woman - Adi Goodrich Man - Andrew Merideth Director of Photography - Zia Mohajerjasbi Director - Sean Pecknold Production Assistance & Styling - Alix Isom Spaceship: Jerrold Chong Locations - Bishop, CA & Big Sur, CA Special thanks - Harry Calbom & Mckenna Turner
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Taken from Geoffrey Secco’s new album “Element Of Sun”: geoffreysecco.com Directed by Eleven Keys: elevenkeys.tv Elsa Secco: Animation & Illustration Jonathan Guyader: Animation & Illustration Follow Eleven Keys: http://bit.ly/1LHUZHz http://bit.ly/1S7amGn Follow Geoffrey Secco: http://bit.ly/1LHV12d ———————————————————————————————————————————————————- Concept: Whelk Song has been composed by Geoffrey Secco during a trip in Australia. All the music video style has been inspired by Aboriginal drawings and colours and Geoffrey Secco shamanic experiences. Eleven Keys and Geoffrey Secco wanted to show how Aboriginal Art is modern and beautiful. The illustrations narrate an initiatory trip through dreamings. Our researches were based on several books: Spirit In Land - Bark Paintings From Arnhem Land by Judith Ryan The Painters Of The Wagilag Sisters Story 1937-1997 by National Gallery Of Australia Australian Aboriginal Paintings by E.J.Brandl Paint-Up by Amanda Ahern
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ÖCTAGON SS16 UNLOCKED SOON IN SELECTED SHOPS AND ONLINE ON octagon-exe.com/shop PERCEPTIÖN The first cyborgs were on. Autonomous and programmed to disconnect every opponent to the unique reality diktat, they would be a continuous threat for us. Besides eyes, the system had now tentacles everywhere. FEATURING : MAYA COLINE / REMY TAVEIRA / JOSEPH BIAIS / BRAM DE CLEEN / EDOUARD DEPAZ / VALENTIN BAUER / YEELEN MOENS / FLORIAN MERTEN http://bit.ly/1Udx6Wh http://bit.ly/1NIe5vo MUSIC : Aphex twin - Gwely mernans Oneohtrix point never - I bite through it Shlohmo - Ten days of falling IVVO - Hunter SOUND DESIGN : Antoine Boucherikha MASTERING : Pyramide Studio http://bit.ly/22wG0YF
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EROSION is a short film by Brandon Bloch, Tim Sessler and Brandon Bray - starring Dayrome “Bad Day” Wright, Kester “Flexx” Estephane, Anthony “Laiden” John and Makaveli Qu. Read more about our filming process on our blog: http://bit.ly/1LHpAoI ______________________________________ Directed by: Brandon Bloch & Tim Sessler Director of Photography: Tim Sessler Editor: Brandon Bray Music: “Black Dress” by Insightful http://bit.ly/1Rl7rfC http://bit.ly/1LHpAoJ Soulection Additional Camera: Fernando Ortega & Brandon Bloch Assistant Camera: Drew English Aerial Cinematography: Brooklyn Aerials Phantom Tech: Jeff Levin Phantom Assistant: Rocco ______________________________________ Special Thanks to: Variable: Tyler Ginter, Jon Bregel & Paige Demarco Willy and his 3,000 pigeons Bolek Ryzinski & William Reue New York City Cindy Kay DECADE: Bailey Skiles Michael Cirino + Peter Droste Autumn Brookmire Amber Brookmire Forrest S. Brookmire Kelly Ferraro Alyssa Brown Mia Montgomery Brooklyn Montgomery and everybody else that made this piece possible!!
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Director: Alan Masferrer Executive Producer: Adrià Paituví Choreographer: Anna Hierro Dancers: Aran Casadevall, Tura Gomez, Naya Monzon, Alicia Navas. Producer: Bea Cañete Production Manager: Jaume Rigual Production Assistant: Ana García Runners: Oriol Rovira, John Scar, Ferran Romeu Assitant Director: Anna Jorquera Director of Photography: Alex Font 1st AC: Juli Carné 2nd AC: Xavier Guillén Gaffer: Carles Roman Best Boy: Daniel Martín Sparks: Eduardo Álvarez, Raul Mulas Stylist: Jasmina Bass Stylist Assistant: Ainhoa Gormaz Make Up and Hair: Gloria Rico Make Up Assistant: Naiara Olalde Editors: Lluis Murua, Xavi Vinyas CGI Magician: Nico Zarza VFX assistant: Edu León Colorist: Xavi Santolaya at Moonlight UK Representation: Lock it in (Chloe Page) Label: Rabble Music, Universal Music Germany Suppliers: Service Vision, Location Support, AAV, Central, Sars Simon, Cinevent, Animales a rodar. Thanks: Grayskull, Dani Monedero, Jesús Álamo, Los Pérez, Brisa Salietti, Sunday, Joan Font, Ian Pons Jewell, Roberto García, Moonlight, Alejandro Matus, Jordi Mir, Iksvy, Joan Segarra, Johanna Ahlberg, Rob Hughes, Laura Esquís, Dan Cuong Masferrer.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
After years of working in finance, Vanessa began to question life, and came to the realization that it needed to change. From consumer accounts for many large banking firms, Vanessa began her new journey as a climber—first novice and now record holder. This film illustrates the pivotal moments that led to Vanessa’s evolution and ability to grasp a different kind of tomorrow.
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Eye of India is a visual record of a journey across India that showcases the diverse culture of one of the world’s fastest developing nations. During a six-week trip, from the tropical shores of Kerala to Nomadic Refugees in the far North, the film highlights moments that aim to capture a feeling of transition as India emerges as an economic super power. A film by Benn Berkeley Music: Roma by Max II from www.musicbed.com http://bit.ly/1SgelTy Instagram: @berkeleyjournals Twitter: @berkeleyjournals Facebook: http://bit.ly/1ReAl1Ywww.musicbed.com http://bit.ly/1SgelTy Instagram: @berkeleyjournals Twitter: @berkeleyjournals Facebook: http://bit.ly/1ReAl1Y
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“The Magician” by Andy Shauf from the album ‘The Party,’ available May 20 on Anti (World Excl. Canada) and Arts & Crafts (Canada) Pre-order CD / Vinyl: http://bit.ly/1U5Gznd Apple Music: http://bit.ly/1WG7lAE Spotify: http://bit.ly/1U5Gxfb Official Site: http://andyshauf.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/andyshauf Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WG7jIQ Press: http://bit.ly/1U5Gxfc http://bit.ly/1WG7lAH Directed By: Winston Hacking Director of Photography (Performance Footage): Geoff Fitzgerald Additional Image Sourcing, Paper Cutting: Andrew Zukerman Colour Correction: Frame Discreet
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Read more on DAZED - http://bit.ly/1MzK11D Directed by John Merizalde Cinematography by Kristian Zuñiga Produced by Kevin Staake Executive Producer: Ryan Staake Production Company: Pomp & Clout 1st AC: Mario Mascetti Sound: Dylan Cannon Production Assistant: Alan Capinpin Production Assistant: Chris Gould Concert Photography: Stephen Michael Simon Editor: Andrew Litten Colorist: David Torcivia Head of Dazed Video: Jennifer Byrne Executive Producer at LuckyMe: Terence Teh Production Coordinator: Camilla Mathis
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Monday, March 21, 2016
Childhood friends embark on a journey past roads-end. Far from civilization, deep in the wilds of British Columbia, time slows as they align with their surroundings. Battling blizzards they quest towards untracked landscapes of powder glory. Through trial and triumph they tirelessly press on. The snow falls, the angst builds. Fever has set in… Strange adventures await, Seeking Nirvana. Created by: Mike Henitiuk Joe Schuster Riley Leboe Matt Margetts Edge TV ~ MEC ~ Whistler Blackcomb ~ Toyo Tires Follow us: @seeking.nirvana @edgetvnetwork @mec @whistlerblckcmb @toyotirescanada Video Editing, Sound Design and Color Grade: Leigh Powis Cinematography: Taylor Loughran Aerial Cinematography: Dylan Ross Narration: Colby James West Jay Henitiuk Graphic Design: Alex Viau
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The narrative follows one mans psychological torment battling with the memory of a past relationship. It’s an emotional and physical story as our character attempts to rid himself of his past. “This Idea Of Us” Music by Jono McCleery Directed by Geej Ower Produced by Simon Oxley Movement Director - Fionn Cox-Davies Cinematographer - Charlie Goodger Starring Fionn Cox-Davies & Nico Migliorati Production Company - http://bit.ly/1pFUzb9 Production Manager - Roy Forberg Production Coordinator - Precious Mahaga Production Assistant - Beatrice McHugh First Assistant Director - Lina Remeikaite Focus Puller - Daniel Kolditz Loader - Pablo Schmitow Camera Trainee - Ines Duarte Gaffer - Daniel Ansell Spark - Rory Harborne Art Department - April Ibinceanu Art Department Assistant - Elena Isolini Catering - Scott Pattinson Visual effects - Cranrust Vfx Compositing - Jonathan Klahr Matte paintings - Monica Laita Editor - Geej Ower Colourist - Joseph Bicknell Camera Supplied by PANAVISION Lighting Supplied by PANALUX Graded at CHEAT Made in association with the PRAH Foundation With thanks to: Stephen Bass Jono McCleery Jo Steingold Sharon Kelley at Thanet District Council Toby Tomkins at Cheat Adam Coles at Panavision George Martin at Panalux Alex Stevenson & Tom Adcock at Ninja Tune Ted & Alex at Our Place
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Sunday, March 20, 2016
Body of Songs: The Nose Images: Seán Vicary Music: ‘nose song’ by Sam Lee & Llywelyn ap Myrddin The Body of Songs project brings together major musicians and scientists to create a songs inspired by the body’s organs. A select number of artist-animators have also been invited to collaborate with the musicians and scientists, undertaking their own journey of discovery. When I first heard a rough mix of Sam Lee & Llywelyn ap Myrddin’s nose song I was transported. It was literally a sonic version of that all-consuming experience of smelling; of surrendering to a moment…and then, the intensity impossible to hold or maintain, it slips away and fades. In this animation I have aimed for the visual equivalent: exploring the poetic landscape evoked by the physiological process of olfaction, fusing the scientific and the lyrical whilst also suggesting a fictive/autobiographical subtext drawn from my personal experience of coping with my Mum’s dementia. While researching the work I visited genetics and smell expert Dr Darren Logan at the Wellcome Trust Sanger institute and was impressed with his step-by-step description how we smell. I expanded upon this as the structure for an impressionistic journey through a composite dreamscape of smell and memory. When we smell ‘something’ the volatile molecules travel up the nose, triggering olfactory receptor neurons which send signals on a long journey into the brain’s olfactory bulb and out into the olfactory cortex, which passes information to other parts of the brain, such as the hippocampus where olfaction-memory processes occur. I was visually inspired by striking electron microscopy of various parts of the olfactory system which possessed a fabulous abstract quality, reminding me of other natural forms; corals, roots, trees, hills etc. I used these as a guide to construct animated visual metaphors for different parts of the process, collaging natural found objects (rocks, flowers, shells etc.) together to create an internal dreamscape through which my stop-motion animated ‘molecules’ could travel. The olfactory sensor neurons are the only part of the brain that touches the outside world, and smell is the only sense that bypasses the logical mind, avoiding the cortex (where we make decisions) and feeding straight into the sub-cortical regions where we experience emotions. This is how molecules of smell can act as a key that momentarily unlocks the door to deeply experienced forgotten memories. The past few years I have watched the slow decline of my Mother into dementia: She had once been a passionate gardener constantly filling the house with the scent of flowers from her garden, and now as I sat with her in the care home, among the thick odors of disinfectant and urine, I thought about the transportive quality of smell. My cousin recently gave me a large bag of decaying 8mm films containing footage of my Mum’s childhood in India, all shot by my Grandfather from 1935 -1944. These flickering little snippets of Himalayan picnics provided the inspiration and source material for my animated olfactory signals, triggered on their journey through a half-remembered landscape by molecules of Balsam and Jasmine.
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A woman under sedation for a lung operation sinks inside her own unconscious. Made for Body Of Songs and Andreya Triana’s Branches Of Life. http://bit.ly/1pV2bpX You can go to Directors Notes for a detailed account of the process and inspiration behind the work: http://bit.ly/22wBxBz Body of Songs brings together major musicians and clinicians to create a remarkable collection of songs, inspired by the body’s organs. Andrea Triana chose the Lungs and was inspired by observing a patient undergoing a bronchoscopy, hoping to breathe in a wide open space again following her impending operation. Once we started collaborating, I observed a lung operation which took my breath away; I was profoundly moved and fascinated by the team of doctors, anaesthetists and nurses in the process of saving that patient’s life. Inspired by this, and listening closely to Andreya’s lyrics and notes, I decided to turn the patient into a deep-sea diver, sinking in her own body and swimming through the lungs. The hospital comes to life and we discover the Branches of Life, the bronchi. I used CGI to create the world of the film, aiming to journey through the clinical and the bodily, floating between life and death. The starting point is at that dreamy beginning of anaesthesia, where the mind drifts helplessly into the darkness and hopes to see the light once again. Performed by Andreya Triana Directed & Animated by Katerina Athanasopoulou Branches Of Life Written by: Andreya Triana & Hannah V Produced by: Hannah V Guitars: Ed Hayes Mixed by: Alex ‘Cores’ Hayes at Rooftop Studio, Shoreditch Mastered by: Jeremy Cooper at Soundtrap technique: CGI software: Cinema 4D, Octane Render, Marvellous Designer
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Saturday, March 19, 2016
Deep into nature full of lush green and turquoise waters “DEEP ISLANDS” is a short film by Onde Nostre celebrating a microcosm in symbiosis and the beauty of surfing, in a dreamy paradise of the south east islands in the Indian Ocean, a fragile coral paradise that maybe lost and needs to be preserved. Featuring Sundek ambassador Alessandro Ponzanelli wearing the Sundek 2016 collection. Production: Block10 Land & Water Camera: Luca Merli e Gio Barberis Drone Operator: Paolo Tacchella Music: ‘Yellowblack" SOS premix’ by Painè
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Friday, March 18, 2016
FACETS // Showcasing the lives of women who have carved unique life paths for themselves. LACEY BAKER // Badass Skateboarder | Industry Disrupter — http://bit.ly/1MrS00S http://on.fb.me/1MeUPaA — Visit our website: http://bit.ly/1MrS0h9 Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1MeUPaH Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/suzuprod — Creators // Yoko Okumura & Laura Noxon | http://suzuprod.com Director // Yoko Okumura | http://yokofilm.com Producer // Laura Noxon | http://bit.ly/1MrS0hg Cinematographer // Moira Morel | http://bit.ly/1MeUPaL Editor // Emily Nine Music // Robert Revell | http://bit.ly/1MrRXC4 Music // Extreme Music | http://bit.ly/1MeUMLX Song “Hospital” by feeling feelings | http://bit.ly/1MrS0hm Logo Design // Lacey Baker Motion Graphics // Kyle Kehrwald — Special Thanks: Lacey Baker | http://bit.ly/1MrS00S Meow Skateboards | http://bit.ly/1MeUPr3 Courtney Akita | https://www.youtube.com/user/etniesk8r23 Savannah Headden Kee Sun Kyung | http://keekyung.com Bennett Cerf | http://bit.ly/1MrRXC9 “UNTITLED” by Vyal + Risk — Copyright Suzu Productions 2016 http://suzuprod.com —
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In the year 2084, society is slowly being crushed into conformity by an all-powerful computer. But one man is surprisingly impervious to the malevolent machine’s relentless conditioning. How is this possible? Perhaps, in this dystopian future, Ignorance really is Strength. 2084 is an experimental sci-fi/comedy that was shot in the director’s cramped living room with a cast of three, and a crew of one. We hope you enjoy it! Director | Taz Goldstein (@tazgoldstein) Writers | Byrne Offutt (@byrneoff) & Taz Goldstein Citizen Byrne | Byrne Offutt Citizen Bob | Bob Levitan (@808levitan) Citizen Brandon | Brandon Epland (@brandonepland) RELATED VIDEOS: 2084 Green Screen Cut: http://bit.ly/1MrDSo4 2084 Animating the Speakerbots in Element 3D: http://bit.ly/1SYkJkn 2084 Website: http://bit.ly/1MrDSo5 Taz’s site: http://bit.ly/1SYkJko Bob & Byrne: http://bit.ly/1MrDSo6 Special Thanks To Kimberley Browning | Amy Olk | Joseph Levy | Sonic Magic Studios | Dan Comins | Andrew Kramer | Martijn De Bont | David Ossa Hernandez | Mountain Valley Water LA | Our Families and Friends Dig 2084? Please follow us, friend us, and share the short!
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Written & Directed by Seth Ickerman Produced by Seth Ickerman & No Quarter Music by Carpenter Brut (http://on.fb.me/1pQjYyw) STARRING Joëlle Berckmans Noémie Stevens Guillaume Faure Marc-Antoine Frédéric CREW Line Producer: Seth Ickerman Production Manager: Aimée Merlandt Make up and hair designer: Florence Rodriguez Visuals Effects: Seth Ickerman Director of Photography: Philip Lozano Assistant Camera: Malek Krimed Gaffer: Arthur Benoist Grips: Emmanuel Vicarini, Guilhem Monceaux, Lise Rozé Manager: Alexis Perrin SPECIAL THANKS RVZ Evelyne Madaoui Samuel Renollet Fred Lambardo Philippe Guillemain Julien Thiry Marcin JP Matteo Lovadina Mathieu Leblanc Quentin Ameziane Vincent Ricavy Jean-Jacques Neuer Jean Marc Daste Studio de L'Olivier (Yves Boujenah & Djamel Ferrag)
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Thursday, March 17, 2016
Bounce: Taking us far, wide and deep into our ancient past to ask ‘Why do we play ball?’ What is it about the shape of a ball that fascinates humans and animals alike? Accessible and fascinating, the doc explores the origins of our captivation with the ball and ball games. Travelling across time and around the world we discover that universally the ball has stamped its mark on our lives and fuelled our passion to compete. A compelling doc searching for the reasons we play. A make-shift ball bounces along a dusty dirt track of a Congolese village, chased by a crowd of young children. It’s a game rooted in a deep global history, “the most extraordinary personal and public theatre of the emotions and the human soul”. In Kirkwall, Scotland, grown men fiercely wrestle a ball through the streets in a violent game that is rooted in the beginnings of what we know today as football. Primal and exalted, the ball game is “a microcosm of our lives… it’s the place where we can act out the drama of human existence”. “Spin, uncertainty, variation, bounce.” These are the qualities of the ball that have entertained not only humans, but other social creatures. A strange spherical stone collection from early hominids indicates we’ve been playing with balls forever. And man’s closest living relatives, the Bonobo monkeys, love to play their own ball games. The sequence beautifully illustrates a further axis across species and the ages of ball fixation. It’s everywhere we look – fruit, seeds, stones, the sun, planets, “the things that we depended on for our existence” points out one anthropologist. therefore he indicates, it’s no surprise that the ball has become a focal point for human play and culture, linking deeply to our psychological development. The ball is at the centre of the biggest human evolutionary breakthroughs: sociality, intelligence, empathy, and morality. The unpredictability of the bouncing ball forces humans to create rules and boundaries, to negotiate and understand both the laws of physics and their connection to other people. From games of marbles in the school playground, to the mesmerising tricks of a juggler and the raucous cheers of the World Cup, stunning cinematography and expert interviews, capture the collective human experience of the ball. A far-reaching and intelligent exploration of the significance of the sphere. This is a doc that truly knocks it out of the park. Bounce LLC – Ref. 6538 Every week Journeyman offers a brand new documentary, fresh out of the cutting room. They’re award winning documentaries, some destined for the festival circuit and some for broadcast. The one thing you can know is that here you get to see them when they’re fresh, often before they appear anywhere else. For downloads and more information visit: http://bit.ly/1R1kXpO Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1UEoL1q Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD http://twitter.com/JourneymanNews Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1XyLriP
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Bounce: Taking us far, wide and deep into our ancient past to ask ‘Why do we play ball?’ For downloads and more information visit: http://bit.ly/1R1kXpO Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1XyxfGA Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/1R1kYtC What is it about the shape of a ball that fascinates humans and animals alike? Accessible and fascinating, the doc explores the origins of our captivation with the ball and ball games. Travelling across time and around the world we discover that universally the ball has stamped its mark on our lives and fuelled our passion to compete. A compelling doc searching for the reasons we play. A make-shift ball bounces along a dusty dirt track of a Congolese village, chased by a crowd of young children. It’s a game rooted in a deep global history, “the most extraordinary personal and public theatre of the emotions and the human soul”. In Kirkwall, Scotland, grown men fiercely wrestle a ball through the streets in a violent game that is rooted in the beginnings of what we know today as football. Primal and exalted, the ball game is “a microcosm of our lives… it’s the place where we can act out the drama of human existence”. “Spin, uncertainty, variation, bounce.” These are the qualities of the ball that have entertained not only humans, but other social creatures. A strange spherical stone collection from early hominids indicates we’ve been playing with balls forever. And man’s closest living relatives, the Bonobo monkeys, love to play their own ball games. The sequence beautifully illustrates a further axis across species and the ages of ball fixation. It’s everywhere we look – fruit, seeds, stones, the sun, planets, “the things that we depended on for our existence” points out one anthropologist. therefore he indicates, it’s no surprise that the ball has become a focal point for human play and culture, linking deeply to our psychological development. The ball is at the centre of the biggest human evolutionary breakthroughs: sociality, intelligence, empathy, and morality. The unpredictability of the bouncing ball forces humans to create rules and boundaries, to negotiate and understand both the laws of physics and their connection to other people. From games of marbles in the school playground, to the mesmerising tricks of a juggler and the raucous cheers of the World Cup, stunning cinematography and expert interviews, capture the collective human experience of the ball. A far-reaching and intelligent exploration of the significance of the sphere. This is a doc that truly knocks it out of the park. Bounce LLC – Ref. 6538 Every week Journeyman offers a brand new documentary, fresh out of the cutting room. They’re award winning documentaries, some destined for the festival circuit and some for broadcast. The one thing you can know is that here you get to see them when they’re fresh, often before they appear anywhere else. To watch them in full go to our VOD platform at http://jman.tv
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Trevor’s niece prepared a dance for her crush and the DJ didn’t play the correct song. Now Trevor is mad and he’s carrying a samurai sword. It’s a tale of love, loss, and freak dancing. Short of the Week: http://bit.ly/1R1XzqT Directors Notes: http://bit.ly/1pOJu7l Writer/Director: Patrick Muhlberger Cast: Trevor - Elisha Yaffe Jessie - Bella Shepard DJ Leapin’ Louis - Brion Brionson Shirtless Kenny - Denver Milord Bridget - Rachel Staman Darryl Danner - Spencer Kramber Chris Danner - Luke Darga Max Danner - Max Birchmore Momma Danner - Katherine Birchmore Crew: Producer - Andrew Crabtree Director of Photography - John Veleta Editor - Joshua Cole Music - Seth Earnest Production Designer - Dustin Neiderman 1st AC - Josh Young, Kyle Hollar 2nd AC - Tyler Zak Steadicam Op - Neal Bryant Female Vocals - Stephanie Skipper Art Assistant - Joshua Dancu Samurai T-Shirt Design - Eunbeal Cho Opening Title Animation - Nicole Josephian Special Effects Makeup - Bryan Fulk Pop Song Makeup - Amanda Nilo Gaffer - Axel Lanzenberg Electric - Chris Wess, Eddie “Sandman” Zamora, Sam Klein, Phil Gardner Dimmer Board Operator - Cody Pratt Key Grip - Brenden “Snake” Craighill Grips - Kevin Ludwig, Han Whitesides On Set Audio - Dylan Acio Sound Post Production - Wildfire Sonic Magic Re-Recording Mixer - Kyle Arzt Additional Re-Recording Mixer: Jason Gaya Sound Effects Editors - Joshua Adeniji Assistant Sound Editors - James Parnell, Nathaniel Grady-Reitan Studio Manager - Robert Dehn PA - Nathan Falkoff, Sam Stefanak Visual Effects - Wesley Cronk Dance Choreography - Denver Milord Fight Choreography - Sondra Mayer Special Thanks: Andy Novak Nora Novak Jonny Look Lauren Malizia Andrew Adams Joel Ehninger Jennifer Shepard Anthony Deptula Greg Gallant Hillbilly Grip Mike Carter Panavision Hollywood Jon Choi Chris Mast Andy Ciaccio Joe Piccirillo www.patjm.com - pmuhlberger@gmail.com © 2016
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In 1976, Ed Hull was convicted of first-degree murder. He was released June 15, 2015. For licensing and media inquiries: rudy@cut.com Produced, Directed, and Edited by http://www.cut.com Music One Bad Motherfucker In His Day by Ben von Wildenhaus http://bit.ly/1MpFAq6 Peyote Gun Fighter (Instrumental) by Low Hums http://bit.ly/1VEyFmf
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Wednesday, March 16, 2016
The official music video for “JAPANESE BOY” by Takeshi Nakatsuka the new album “EYE” . Director / CG : Hironori Sugie Production : CRYPTOMERIA http://bit.ly/1XvPTPf Album : EYE Label : POLYSTAR CO.,LTD http://bit.ly/1UAwtJQ iTunes : http://apple.co/1XvPTPi Artist : Takeshi Nakatsuka http://bit.ly/1UAwtJR
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The landscape of the American southwest is an ethereal place. The cathedral towers, deep canyons, and crushed red dirt produce terrain with endless riding possibilities. One is only limited by his efforts to push further. Pedaling along the sun drenched plateaus and in the shadowed canyons, all while sleeping below the stars in the cool night, you can start to feel displaced from the daily grind. That is until the beer runs low, the skins begins to redden and you head back to civilization to refuel. The deserts of the southwest are like a second home for many mountain bikers, providing a sanctuary in the winter months as an escape from whatever ails. _ http://bit.ly/1nOvSaD _ Cinematography By: Craig Grant Directed and Edited By: Craig Grant Additional Timelapse Photography By: Joey Schusler Sound Design: Keith White _ Yeti Ambassadors: Joey Schusler & Michael Larsen _ Music: A River’s Journey by Todd Hannigan Illuminate by The Earth and Arrow Skylight by The Earth and Arrow Cloudine by Joseph _ #YetiCycles #ProvenHere #ASRc
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Ishmael Butler, of Shabazz Palaces and Digable Planets, discusses the seduction of Motown, creative collaboration, and spilling into the future. Directed & Edited by Andrew Franks Animation by Joe Garber & Carl Nelson Filmed by Andrew Franks & Ryan Hills Featuring Ishmael Butler Interviewed by Antonio Hicks Music by Shabazz Palaces, Porter Ray, & THEEsatisfaction
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Starring: Billy Jo Bailey, Andrea Lowe (Route Irish - Ken Loach, Love life), Jo Hartley ( This is England, The Mimic) Cavan Clerkin (Eastenders, Pulling, Babylon), Hamza Jeetooa (My Jihad, Being Human) Written and Directed By Carolina Giammetta (http://bit.ly/1S2DWPK) Produced By Penny Linfield and Mary Kearns Composer Laura Rossi DOP Alfie Biddle Editor Paulo Pandolpho ‘I Don’t Care’ was commissioned by Film London and produced by Spool Films. The script was inspired by the incredible work of 'Shifting Perspectives’ http://bit.ly/1pJMeTf . A mother to be, faces the high possibility of having a child with Down’s Syndrome and befriends a family who share their experiences and guide her towards a different perspective. OFFICIAL SELECTION: LONDON SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 2015 ASFF AESTHETICA SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 2014 WINNER BEST SCREENPLAY/MOST EMOTIONAL FILM 12TH UHVATI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014 NOMINATED BEST SHORT AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL, USA 2014 NOMINATED BEST SOUND AWARD LONDON UNDERWIRE FILM FESTIVAL 2014 NOMINATED BEST DRAMA LIMELIGHT FILM AWARDS ATHENS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014 REEL SHORTS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2015 CLUJ SHORTS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2015 WINNER BEST FILM SPECIAL MENTION EXTROARDINARY FILM FESTIVAL BELGIUM 2015 NEW YORK SPROUT FILM FESTIVAL 2014 REEL ABILITIES NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL 2015 SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES TOUR TOKYO 2014 ARC NORTHLAND’S FILM FESTIVAL, MINNESOTA 2014 ARC’S NATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 2014
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Carved in Mayhem is the poetic depiction of one man’s unique journey. It is the picture when the forces of nature that surround one, collide with an opposing resistance of the human spirit. Johnny Bang Reilly is a man on a journey. Like many of us, he is on a search for peace and truth, however his path to this point is what sets him apart. His life has arched from receiving abuse to giving forgiveness, incarceration to liberation, hate to gratitude: trading in a sealed fate for an accidental destiny. POEM I got to a point in my existence with my head insisting i live to kill Spilling my ills…I was engulfed to go public and show my life was rubbished. Everything about me obsessed to mess a man’s life up and leave his family with the knowledge i cut his head off I preserved me…to decay them I carved me in my mayhem, a stone cut from the same element. My mother gave birth to a story that will shame men, this became my importance. every day that came and went venting mentally my mentality. I sedated my impatience with drugs and booze. I stalked and wrote the horror story. Lies gave me my act as an asset my ego relaxed in the sociopathic… Every day i fight with my lack of patience, so i sedate me, making me weak That don’t work. How can i have my dream to be a nightmare? I’m not sharp and my body is not prepared…so i cleaned my act. Trained hard to let the steam off, cleaned my diet to strengthen my mean heart, but it cleaned my heart. Thoughts were feeding my fed up, love was fixing my head up. A new story was starting to write itself I was liking myself I realized I was not going to just kill him…I was going to kill me Fuck that. Now I live to shine relax my spine in the quiet of the divine that gives the sky To cover my life I live like I don’t want anyone to die. Vibrant I feel facilitated for no reason other than something loves me to be alive… I oblige With body heart and mind… I have found my spirit my creativity is how I live my life realizes it. Read my manifest manifested, from cursed to blessed… the hand of the divine gave me time to rise and rest. Blessed. I eat sleep train and move to be the best version of me my children can get and our love can ensue… blessed… I’m grateful not hate obsessed. My life was carved from a stone, 52 years was never too late to begin again. CREDITS A Neighborhood Film Co. Production Producer Dan Walser Directed by Dan DiFelice Poem Written/Performed by Johnny Bang Reilly Cinematography by Khalid Mohtaseb & Dan Stewart Production Design by Joe Sciacca Visual Effects by Framestore London Original Score by Luke Atencio Color by Tom Poole + CO3 Sound Design by 1-Louder Edit by Dan DiFelice
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Rossignol presents The Big Picture. The first of our two part mini movie series Move. Move 1 follows the skiing of Chris Logan, Parker White and friends. Shot over the first half of the 2015/16 season the crew heads out in search for powder and pillows. Thanks to our supporting sponsors Electric, Tomahawk International, Tall T Productions, Bomb Snow Magazine, Cheetah Factory Racing, Cooke Knives. Skiers: Chris Logan, Parker White, Duncan Adams, Tanner Rainville, Adam Delorme and Jordan Clarke. Shot/Edited: Sean Logan Location: Mammoth CA + Cooke City MT + Interior British Columbia Music: “Anna” by Will Butler + “Word” by Goat + “Go” by Pleasure Beach www.rossignol.com http://bit.ly/1RLXMvT http://bit.ly/252qane http://bit.ly/1RLXNA7 http://bit.ly/252qanh www.bombsnow.com http://bit.ly/1RLXNQo http://bit.ly/252qankwww.rossignol.com http://bit.ly/1RLXMvT http://bit.ly/252qane http://bit.ly/1RLXNA7 http://bit.ly/252qanh www.bombsnow.com http://bit.ly/1RLXNQo http://bit.ly/252qank
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A poor, dumb sap, Elijah Stryder and his wife, Mrs. Stryder, are attacked by the nefarious Ailester Hall and left for dead in the wild wild west. That poor sap, Stryder, awakens with a mysterious green colored list of prophecies that lead him on a journey of fun and fancy free adventures with his skeptical partner, Sergio. There is only one caveat, Stryder is not allowed to take revenge on the man who shot and killed his wife. Can Stryder keep his composure and learn how to forgive, or will he ruin it for everybody? It might be the latter. For More of our Movies Check Out http://bit.ly/1QUCz5e and www.stephenreedy.com
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DeltaClub “The Nomadic Alternative” Official music video. * Directed by Emanuele Kabu Assistant animator: Laura Pison * “The Nomadic Alternative” appears on Fortitude Ep, out on the 18th of March 2016. http://bit.ly/1plmL29 http://apple.co/1U3ZgYI * Follow Delta Club: http://on.fb.me/1plmL2a https://twitter.com/deltaclubmusic http://bit.ly/1U3ZeAe * www.emanuelekabu.org London 2016
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Monday, March 14, 2016
“Love Has No Age” is a love story that got lost over fourty years of time. The two characters in this Docu-film; Ron Raffaelli, and Charlene Peters “Isis Aquarian”, went their seperate ways; one joining a cult, called “The Source Family”, and another continuing his legendary rock photography career… Their paths met again and they reunited on this journey.
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A short film capturing a small glimpse of the beauty Sharjah has to offer. Traveling all over the Emirate we experienced ancient tradition, epic landscapes, vibrant communities, mouth-watering cuisine, holy sites, stunning nature, flourishing wildlife and gentle souls. Directed, shot, edited and colour-graded by Mike Beech Sound by Adam Layland Music by Max LL Produced by Mohamed Parham Production company www.Qissa.social
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Director: Jovan Cinematographer: Damjan Radovanovic Steadicam: Tom Walden 1st AC: David Penfold Choreographer: Alexandra Green Editor: Milena Z. Petrovic Colorist: Michael Rossiter @ The Mill Sound: Nikola Jankovic @ Kaldrma Styling: Minna Attala HMU: Dorita Nissen Producer: Elliot Tagg Production Assistant: Georgia Eyres Production Company: Stinkstudios Commissioner: James Hackett @ Universal Music Group Reps: Kim Jarrett, Sam Davey @ OB management
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Sunday, March 13, 2016
2 students adjust to the world after a race of cartoon aliens arrive on Earth but are these visitors as sweet as they look… www.toonocalypse.com http://on.fb.me/1Rf1mnQ @toonocalypse http://imdb.to/1P6IZtO Directed by Owen Rixon Written by Owen Rixon & Callum Barton Produced by Siggy Stone Starring Matt Martin as Michael, David Kaye as John and James Carney as Charles. Created by The 2D Workshop; http://bit.ly/1Rf1mnS http://on.fb.me/1P6IXlHwww.toonocalypse.com http://on.fb.me/1Rf1mnQ @toonocalypse http://imdb.to/1P6IZtO Directed by Owen Rixon Written by Owen Rixon & Callum Barton Produced by Siggy Stone Starring Matt Martin as Michael, David Kaye as John and James Carney as Charles. Created by The 2D Workshop; http://bit.ly/1Rf1mnS http://on.fb.me/1P6IXlH @The2dWorkshop
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Saturday, March 12, 2016
Director - I Owe Youth Production Company - Caviar London Executive Producer - Ore Okonedo / Beth Montague Producer - Amalia Rosen-Rawlings DOP - Ben Magahy Production Services - Tantor Films Executive Producer - Carlos LLergo Production Manager - Irasel Mijangos Assistant Director - Vanessa Racenis Location Manager - Denise Calixto Casting Director - Majo Gallard Editor - Paul O’Reilly Edit Company - Homespun Colourist - Joseph Bicknell Sound Designer - Martin Leither Sound Studio - Wave Studios Label - Atlantic Commiosioner - Dan Curwin Cast Father - Alberto Trujillo Cast Mother - Eugenia Florencia Cast Young Son - Erik Uriel
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Friday, March 11, 2016
Conceived & Directed by Aaron Sorenson From HouseSpecial - a Short Stuff™ production See what a 2.5D set transforms into when the camera is perfect: http://bit.ly/1WfKiwg Creative Director: Kirk Kelley Executive Producer: Lourri Hammack Production Designer: Alan Cook DP: John Nolan Editor: Steve Miller, Cam Williams Line Producer: Nicole Fitzhugh Production Assistant: Alex Webster DESIGN Character Designer: Aaron Sorenson, Alan Cook Background/Environment Design: Craig Bowers, Don Flores, Sharon Huang, Kristy Kay, Phillip Spehar, Tod Polson FABRICATION Character Fabrication: Katie Mello, Margaret Meyer, Chris Ohlgren Set/Prop Fabrication Lead: Greg Fosmire Set/Prop Fabrication: Gary Logue, Katie Mello, Margaret Meyer, Josh Pearce, Emma Van Halsema STAGE Animator: Suzanne Twining Swing/Electric/Grip: Jake Hauswirth Wrangler: Rob Melchior Art Dept/Stage Manager: Erica Johnson CG & POST PRODUCTION FX: Patrick Van Pelt Opening Titles: José Díaz, Stephen Bodin Matte Painting: Stephen Bodin Flame Artist: Rex Carter Editorial Assistant: Dino Coons MUSIC & SOUND Original Music Produced By: Mophonics Original Music By: Roberto Murguia and Róisín Malone Creative Producer: Kristoffer Roggemann Creative Director: Stephan Altman Sound Design & Mix By: Lance Limbocker, Limbocker Studios A special thanks to the Oregon Film Board For screening and pr, contact us at hello@housespecial.com
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They say a picture tells a thousand words. Sometimes its better to keep your mouth shut. Selected by Short of the Week.com - http://bit.ly/1SH2wYE Finalist Tropfest Australia 24 - 2016 Runner Up, People’s Choice - Tropfest Australia 24 - 2016 Directed by Antonio Oreña-Barlin Written by Adam Dunn & Thomas Mitchell Produced by Monica Hyde and Adam Dunn for Tropfest Australia 24
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Visit Gamblers at http://bit.ly/21mYh4A Like them on Facebook http://on.fb.me/1LX7yid Gamblers is a New York City based band that draws on the eclectic musical backgrounds of its members to put a unique spin on rock-solid rock and roll fundamentals. Michael McManus, a hip-hop producer who has collaborated with Heems (formerly of Das Racist) and Rapsody, featured on Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp A Butterfly” among others, formed the band with Gary O’Keefe, who has extensive experience as an audio engineer, and the other members (Johnny Hoblin, Joe Sanders, Peter DeMaio, and Boris Palacios) collectively boast dozens of former bands and music degrees. Combining catchy melodies with darker lyrical content that addresses themes such as alienation and addiction, the band uses a fishhook-in-a-cupcake approach that rewards close bedroom-headphone listening, while still providing a raucous live show. With the release of the single and video for the song “We’re Bound to Be Together,” the band announces their arrival on the scene, and begins to build momentum towards their debut album “Small World,” coming later this year. - Nicholas Mancusi, writer and critic (NPR, New York Times) Directed by Tyler Walker of the American Standard Film Co. (http://asfc.com/) Lead Animator Sarah Lammer (http://bit.ly/21mYh4D) Shot by Fidel Ruiz-Healy
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A handmade music video of approx 1250 paintings on paper for DISCO by RALF HILDENBEUTEL from the longplayer MOODS and EP MOODS - RETOUCHED THEMES. http://bit.ly/1LT37RT Directed by BORIS SEEWALD www.borisseewald.de Animation MIWHA SEEWALD BORIS SEEWALD MINA SURI SEEWALD Dancers ALTHEA CORLETT SIMONE SCHMIDT Photography GEORG SIMBENI Produced by SEEWALD & HANNA Label REBECCA & NATHAN © 2016 Seewald & Hanna UG ℗ 2015 Ralf Hildenbeutel
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It is with mixed emotions we release this film. Our good friend and absolute champion of a person, Kelly “McGazza” McGarry, passed away recently, before he could see this film completed. We shot this film on White Island in January in association with Tourism New Zealand as a promotion for Crankworx Rotorua, an event that Kelly helped make a reality. Kelly was an inspiration to so many. He easily takes the prize for being the happiest, most stoked and genuine athlete we have ever filmed with. We hope he enjoys the film. The Kelly McGarry memorial trust: Kelly McGarry was a hugely influential and inspirational character on the bike and off his bike, touching the lives of bikers, trail builders and youth in New Zealand and around the world. The trust will advocate for and build mountain bike trails in New Zealand and support emerging/promising/rising New Zealander mountain bikers in pursuit of achieving their goals domestically and abroad. The memorial trust is being registered as an official charity organisation in New Zealand. Gofundme: http://bit.ly/1YG9QnH Givealittle: http://bit.ly/1RbqfRA
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Thursday, March 10, 2016
A 16-year-old Alaskan Yup’ik teenager leaves his tiny village and travels across hundreds of miles of frozen tundra to compete in a basketball tournament and bring pride to his village. Directors: Daniele Anastasion & Nathan Golon Director of Photography: Nathan Golon Producer: Patrick White Editor: Matt Cascella Original Music: Brooke Blair & Will Blair Production Manager: Elyse Kelly Assistant Editor: Shane Alcock Post Production Services: Final Frame Post Production Sound Facility: Creative Audio Post For ESPN Films Executive Producers: John Dahl, Libby Geist & Connor Schell Senior Producer: Erin Leyden Producers: Shaun Alperin & Deirdre Fenton
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Athletes spend more than 40 hours a week training for the Olympics. Here’s a look at a few athletes striving to make the team this year, plus some insight into what makes it worth it. This is the Director’s Cut of a film funded by Dick’s Sporting Goods and made in collaboration with Anomaly NY. Featuring Jon Jones (NCAA D1 National Champion - Shotput), Jessica Medina (US World Team and US Open Champion, Wrestling) Desiree Miller (Captain of Team USA Paralympic Basketball), Laura Ryan (2014 NCAA Diver of the Year, USA Diving), N'aithan Scott (5X All American Hurdles). The Dick’s Sporting Goods Contenders program employs these athletes and hundreds more around the country, helping them achieve their Olympic dreams. Directed by: The Mercadantes Production Co: Park Pictures EP: Scott Howard Producer: Maya Owings Casting: Jed Hubbard & Jordan Shively Client: Dick’s Sporting Goods Agency: Anomaly Producer: Andrew Loevenguth CD: Seth Jacobs AD: Bryce Kline CW: Jeremy Straight Music: Ryan Taubert & Blake Ewing
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Through the hatch of a café kiosk at the train station on platform 1, the film unearths the treasures of the everyday. People who make the early morning daily commute, half asleep and pensive, reveal personal stories, hopes and fears. Directed, Produced, Filmed and Edited by Jessica Bishopp http://bit.ly/1Wbslig Sound Design & Sound Mix - Fourpin Sound www.fourpinsound.com Music - Maxwell Sweeney With thanks to Talkies Community Cinema www.talkies.org.uk Short Sighted Cinema http://bit.ly/1TvLeytwww.fourpinsound.com Music - Maxwell Sweeney With thanks to Talkies Community Cinema www.talkies.org.uk Short Sighted Cinema http://bit.ly/1TvLeyt Marc Isaacs Annita
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Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Prompted by the discovery of liquid water on Mars by NASA in the fall of 2015, Waves On Mars?? follows the journey of three planetary scientists, Trevor Gordon, Spencer Gordon and Landon Smith, on a trip to the Red Planet in search of waves. Well, actually its a short film about a month long sailing trip, but its more fun if we pretend. Directed by Foster Huntington Editing by Jess Gibson Filmed by Foster Huntington and Erin Feinblatt Music by Future Islands and Matthew Emmons Produced by Foster Huntington and Trevor Gordon Movie Poster by Adam Burke Graphic Design by Will Hayward Limited Edition shirts featuring Adam Burke’s oil panting are available here http://bit.ly/1UgaaZF
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Official Promo for “See These Eyes” by Deep Sea Diver ALBUM: Secrets PURCHASE: http://bit.ly/1UThYRL DIRECTED BY: LAMAR+NIK DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Spenser Sakurai PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: Sarah Jurado HAIR & MAKEUP: Jenna Hatcher ART DEPARTMENT: Stephen Guglielmo LOCATION MANAGER: Shay Carlucci EXTRAS: Ellie Lillstrom and Ashley Redding CAMEO: Dave Matthews [WWW.LAMARPLUSNIK.COM] [http://bit.ly/1R7xYcY] [http://on.fb.me/1UThYRO] [http://bit.ly/1R7xYcZ] [http://bit.ly/1UThYRP]
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First and foremost we want to give a big THANK YOU to everyone who supported and believed in this project from day one!!! This would have not been possible without the passionate people who donated to this project and for the brilliant platform of Kickstarter.com!!! Everyone from the “Today’s The Day” family are forever grateful to you all! We are so thrilled to finally share it with you and the world! Our main intention for this film is help others believe in their greatness and to understand that we are the only ones who stand in the way of our dreams. So please help spread this film to everyone you know. You never know who’s life it can change. Thank you so much!! With the clock ticking away, Cloud Walker, a self-doubting intern at the most respected dance agency in LA must ask the boss for permission to attend the biggest audition of the year. Struggling with his inner fears, Cloud’s dream are quickly slipping away. It’s up to him to follow his heart or live the rest of his life in regret. Directed by : Daniel Cloud Campos Written by : Daniel Cloud Campos & Tamara Levinson-Campos Produced by : Tova Dann & Spencer Susser Original Score by : Nathan Lanier & Daniel Cloud Campos Original Music by : Nathan Lanier & Daniel Cloud Campos Lyrics by : Daniel Cloud Campos Choreography by : Tamara Levinson-Campos Edited by : Daniel Cloud Campos Costumes by : Allison Leach Set Design by : Geoff Flint Executive Producers : Benjamin Millepied, Nicolas Duval Adassovsky, Yann Zenou, Laurent Zeitoun, Danielle Hinde, Harry Shum Jr., Jon M Chu, Charles Ramsay, Che Graham Associate Producers : Nicola Raechel, Sophie Le Bourdon Starring : Danny Devito & Daniel Cloud Campos Production Company : Blue Tongue Films, Doomsday, The Amoveo Company & Quad SPECIAL SHOUT OUT to all of the dreamers out there and to all the dancers of the WORLD!!
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Client: Polydor/Interscope Director: Jamie Delaney Head of Music Video: Katie Dolan Executive Producer: Jacob Swan Producer: Nancy Ryan Trainee Production Assistant: Stephanie Werrell-smyth 1st Assistant Director: Sam 2nd Assistant Director: Richard Oxford Runner*: Callum Toms Runner: Ned Frankau Lighting Cameraman: Arthur Mulhern Focus Puller: Beau Dit: Fin Magrie Gaffer: Mark Holowina Electrician: Kiri Nicholetts Hair And Make Up: Charlotte Kraftsman Costume Designer: Kate Tabor Cast: Lead Male: Anton Saunders Wife: Tamara Wilder Group Leader: Billy Lennox Extras: Ricky Young Craig Frank Wilson Richard Myers Luke Hope Claire Greaseley Teresa Shaunessy Joanne Silvester Paul Henry
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Locked inside the mind and memory of Dr. Mtangulizi Sanyika, he reflects what it means to be part of the displaced New Orleans population in Houston. SXSW 2016, Festival Premiere Director: Darius Clark Monroe Executive Producers: Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler, Patricia Clarkson, Scott Bakula Producers: Noah Stahl, Brad Becker-Parton, Dan Janvey Co-Producers: Alana Pryor Ackerman, Elizabeth Lodge Cinematographer: Daniel Patterson Editor: Doug Lenox Asst. Editor: Eva K. Morgan Music: Christian Scott Sound Editor/Mixer: Lawrence Everson Sound Recordist: Scott Larmann Asst. Camera/Key Grip: Matt Guidry Asst.Camera: Tyler Laperouse Production Asst: Mykel Marshall Production Asst: David Bear
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Tuesday, March 8, 2016
A man and a woman surrounded by the overwhelming noise of electronics and consumerism. A portrait of loneliness in modern times. Film by Raquel Sancinetti. AWARDS Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival, Montreal 2013– Special Mention for great story telling Goiânia Mostra Curtas 2014, Brazil– best short film, jury selection Air Canada Enroute Festival 2014– Achievement in animation PISAF – South Korea 2014 – Special Award Yoo Kwang-Sun Prize (International) OFFICIAL SELECTION: Stuttgart International Film Festival 2014– Germany Anima Mundi 2014– Brazil Berlinale European Market 2015 - Germany Primanima 2013– Hungary Alternativa Barcelona 2013– Spain Northern Wave 2013– Iceland Anamae Caribe 2013– Trinidad and Tobago Stop Motion Brasil 2013– Brazil Libelula Festival 2013– Spain Festival de Finos Filmes Curtos 2014 – Brazil Golden Kuker Sofia 2014 - Bulgaria Womanimation 2014 – USA Eugenea Festival 2014 – Italy São Paulo International Short Film Festival 2014– Brazil 3Dwire Festival and Market 2014– Spain Múmia Festival 2014 – Brazil Fávera Film Festival 2014– Brazil St.John’s International Women’s Festival 2014 – Canada Goiânia Mostra Curtas 2014 - Brazil Animated Dreams 2014 – Estonia PAF 2014 - Czech Republic Animac 2015 - Spain
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It’s the movie “Door on the Left” Directed by Kati Skelton and Harrison Atkins Written by Kati Skelton Produced by Rachel Birnbaum and Kati Skelton Starring: Dana Kaplan-Angle, Claire Neumann, Branson Reese, Marie Semla, Kati Skelton, and Sarah Grace Welbourn DP: Harrison Atkins Production Design: Phil Sieverding Sound Recordist: Allistair Johnson Editing and Sound Mix by Daniel Johnson Camera Op and Gaffer: Gideon De Villiers Composites by Alejandro Ovalle Additional GFX by Elana Mugdan Color by Nate Seymour
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A History of Rock in 15 minutes. 348 rockstars, 84 guitarists, 64 songs, 44 drummers, 1 mashup. Download audio version: http://bit.ly/1W5YMyO http://bit.ly/1LOZQ9I http://on.fb.me/21ZJGyr http://www.twitter.com/ithacaaudio Tracklist Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock The Yardbirds - For your Love The Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women The Rolling Stones - (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction Cream - Sunshine of your Love Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love Led Zeppelin - Good Times, Bad Times Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze Fleetwood Mac - Oh Well (Part 1) The Kinks - You Really Got Me The Doors - Riders on the Storm Queen - Don’t Stop Me Queen - Radio Ga Ga Queen - Another One Bites the Dust Queen - A Kind of Magic The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band The Who - Baba O'Riley The Who - Eminence Front Black Sabbath - Iron Man Black Sabbath - War Pigs Deep Purple - Woman From Tokyo Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water Deep Purple - Living Wreck The Eagles - Life in the Fast Lane Aerosmith - Walk this Way Aerosmith - Dude Looks Like a Lady Alice Cooper - I’m Eighteen The Clash - Train in Vain (Stand by Me) The Police - Roxanne Journey - Don’t Stop Believin’ Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing Duran Duran - Girls on Film Duran Duran - Wild Boys Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall David Bowie - Let’s Dance David Bowie & Queen - Under Pressure Iron Maiden - Run to the Hills Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar on Me Guns N’ Roses - Mr Brownstone Guns N’ Roses - Sweet Child O’ Mine AC/DC - Back in Black Rage Against the Machine - Bombtrack Rage Against the Machine - Guerrilla Radio Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name Metallica - Enter Sandman Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit Nirvana - Heart Shaped Box Oasis - Supersonic Oasis - Live Forever Blur - Song 2 The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony Radiohead - High and Dry Radiohead - Idioteque Red Hot Chili Peppers - Can’t Stop The Killers - All These Things That I’ve Done Foo Fighters - All My Life U2 - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me Linkin Park - One Step Closer The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army The Strokes - 12 51 Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood Kings of Leon - Sex on Fire
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Biscayne World Created by: Ahol Sniffs Glue, Michael Arcos, and Marnie Ellen An experimental animated documentary based on the insane everyday interactions on Biscayne Boulevard, as seen through the ubiquitous, iconic graffiti eyeballs of street artist Ahol Sniffs Glue. Created, Illustrated by: Alouishous San Gomma Direction, Editing, Sound, Photography, and Animations: Michael Arcos Direction, Animations, Photography, Sets, and Editing: Marnie Ellen Other Animations by: Melissa Tamporello and Arthur Baute Go Pro Bro: Julian Yuri Rodriguez Executive Producers: Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer Biscayne + Accident Still Photos by: Sexton Garcia Production Assistants: Jaanelle Pichaco, Valy Echeverry Special Thanks: Danielle Bender Original Song “Biscayne Block” by Otto von Schirach Commissioned by Borscht Corp in Miami, Fla, USA in 2014 made possibly by the generous support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation aholsniffsglue.com @aholsniffsglue #biscayneworld #miamifulltime dreamthroat.com http://bit.ly/1LOWuU1
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Monday, March 7, 2016
A young woman with Down syndrome questions her place in the world. Written & Directed by Joshua Tate Starring Lauren Potter (“Glee”), Michael Iovine (www.lovelandfilm.com), Elizabeth Dement, Chelsea Landon SXSW 2015 WINNER: Audience Award (Competition Short), Dances With Films Palm Springs Short Fest / Cleveland Int'l Film Festival / New Orleans Film Festival / BendFilm DC Shorts / HollyShorts / New Hampshire Film Festival / Tallgrass Film Festival
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Music: Robot Koch - Eclipse (ft Julien Marchal) Label: Monkeytown Records Taken from Robot Koch’s album “Hypermoment” Order Hypermoment here: bit.ly/1Lrbh5q Get “Eclipse” as immediate download on iTunes: http://apple.co/1TmC5YY video created by compositing of various real space images from the NASA, ESA and GoogleEarth using Blender and AFx. http://on.fb.me/21hiDwg | http://on.fb.me/1TmC3k3 | monkeytownrecords.com Credits: NASA Earth Observatory NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory CNES / Astrium NASA Johnson Space Center STSci Space Telescope Science Institute Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ESO European Southern Observatory Hubble Heritage Team Google Earth ESA European Space Research and Technology Center Digital Globe FU Berlin
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Following in the footsteps of their father, the Malloy brothers have been blazing trails off the beaten path since before they knew how to stand up on a surfboard. Their love of adventure has brought them to remote beaches all over the globe, earned them spots at the top of the competitive surfing world, and fueled their endless exploration. To see more YETI Presents content click here: https://www.youtube.com/user/YetiVideos/videos
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Sunday, March 6, 2016
Video Directed by Thibaut Grevet Produced by Frenzy Paris Commissioner : Pierre Le Ny (Labelgum) Producer : Julie Mathieu Executive Producer : Elsa Rodach DOP : Axel Cosnefroy Editor: Maxime Pozzi-Garcia Stylist : Amelie Pichard SAGE Style : Etudes Studio Post Production : Mikros Image Supervision Tournage et Flame Artist: Flore Mounier Flame Artist Jao M'changama Superviseur VFX: Guillaume Ho Animateur: Mickael Nauzin Stagiaire VFX: Gilles Gadjigo Génaraliste VFX: Yannick Emeneya VFX producer: Charlotte Brisebarre Head of Creative and Motion Graphics Dpt: Julien Vallet Généraliste VFX: Guillaume Parra Cofrad Mannequin: Astrid Lemoine A million Thanxxx to all the team @ Villa Noailles & The town of Hyeres Jean-Pierre Blanc, Marion Betous, Magalie Guerin, Franca Leguennec and Jymmy Raphan (p) & © 2016 Green United Music DEBUT ALBUM OUT ON 11.03.2016 - Pre-order http://bit.ly/1X4Zht6 LIVE AT La Cigale, Paris on 22.03.2016 Infos and Tickets: http://bit.ly/1Ssr0EL… FOLLOW SAGE Facebook - http://bit.ly/1X4Zix0 Twitter - http://bit.ly/1SsqXZu Instagram - http://bit.ly/1X4Zht9 Tour - http://bit.ly/1Ssr0EM
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A short stop motion film with puppets made from clay and wood. The film is shot with natural sunlight coming from the windows of the atelier which is the setting for the film. The story is inspired by fairy tales. See more at http://bit.ly/1L976NI Director, set designer, cinematographer: Anu-Laura Tuttelberg Animator: Olga Bulgakova Composer: Sander Põldsaar Sound Designer: Horret Kuus Producer: Anu-Laura Tuttelberg, Nukufilm studio, Estonian Academy of Arts
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Saturday, March 5, 2016
A World Unseen is a documentary that uncovers the vision behind The Revenant and the parallel realities found in our world today. Alejandro G. Inarritu, visionary and director, opens up for the first time, about this 5 year journey and his personal revelations. Directed by: Eliot Rausch Produced by: Todd Dana Director of Photography: Ryan Booth Editorial: Chris Calnin / Nathaniel Calnin Editorial Supervision: Stephen Mirrione Original Score: Adam Taylor Aerial Photography: Jordy Wax Assistant Editor: Tyler Rumph Archival Research: Carol Cohen Production Coordinator: Elyse Rausch 1st AC: Jordy Wax Gaffer: Ira Boyd Key Grip: Danny Stephens Location Manager: Jeff McSpadden Sound Recording: Alex Altman Screen Projection: Marc Rosenthal, Paul Sangster Color Correction: Chris Calnin Finishing: Stampede Productions Special Thanks: 20th Century Fox / New Regency Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu A Rausch Films Production
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Enter a dream world where the trails never end. Where the promise of joy and freedom exist around each bend. Take a magical trip through beautiful landscapes and join us on this DreamRide. DreamRide was filmed in Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, and Washington in the Fall of 2015. The goal was to find the most beautiful locations possible and create the sense of a never ending ride. Rider / Mike Hopkins Produced by / Juicy Studios Directed by / Ryan Gibb Aerial Photography by / Scott Secco Concept & Story by / Lacy Kemp & Mike Hopkins Edit and Design / Scotty Carlson Additional Support and Photography by / Bruno Long Narrated by / Graham Tracey Post Production Sound / Keith White Audio Presented by / Diamondback Bicycles
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Friday, March 4, 2016
Two lovers rendezvous at a secluded cabin in Topanga Canyon. A branded fashion film featuring For Love & Lemons and Combatant Gentlemen. Directed by Stewart Maclennan (http://bit.ly/21KhFhE) Starring: Meredith Adelaide (http://bit.ly/1oVk0Et) Marc Patrick(http://bit.ly/21KhEKB) Robert Sable (http://bit.ly/1oVk0Eu) Brad Sorenson Director of Photography: Topher Osborn (www.topherosborn.com) 1st AC: Alex Sherman Gaffer: Tyler Manning, Zach Rasmussen Electric: Mario Colli Key Grip: Jere Free Grip: Dan Lee Production Assistant: Benjamin Lebeau (http://bit.ly/21KhFy2) Production Sound Recordist: Gabriel Stewart Production Designer: Clarisse Castelo (http://bit.ly/1oVk0Ex) Stylist: Isabelle Banham (http://bit.ly/21KhEKC) Hair and Makeup: Ashley Harris (http://bit.ly/1oVk0Ey) Composer: Brian Carmody (http://bit.ly/21KhFy8) Sound Designer: Brandon Griffith Colorist: Ryan McNeal (http://bit.ly/1oVk0Ez) Fashion provided by: For Love & Lemons (http://bit.ly/21KhEKD) Combatant Gentlemen (http://bit.ly/1oVk0EB) Again Collection (http://bit.ly/21KhFybwww.topherosborn.com) 1st AC: Alex Sherman Gaffer: Tyler Manning, Zach Rasmussen Electric: Mario Colli Key Grip: Jere Free Grip: Dan Lee Production Assistant: Benjamin Lebeau (http://bit.ly/21KhFy2) Production Sound Recordist: Gabriel Stewart Production Designer: Clarisse Castelo (http://bit.ly/1oVk0Ex) Stylist: Isabelle Banham (http://bit.ly/21KhEKC) Hair and Makeup: Ashley Harris (http://bit.ly/1oVk0Ey) Composer: Brian Carmody (http://bit.ly/21KhFy8) Sound Designer: Brandon Griffith Colorist: Ryan McNeal (http://bit.ly/1oVk0Ez) Fashion provided by: For Love & Lemons (http://bit.ly/21KhEKD) Combatant Gentlemen (http://bit.ly/1oVk0EB) Again Collection (http://bit.ly/21KhFyb) Special Thanks: Laura Hall Natalie Hall Erica Hanson Mike Iseri Coralyn Lee Bobby Spiecher Pepita Van Starrenburg Steffan Schlarb Ari Schneiderman Bela Spohrer Annie Wang David Westen
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Thursday, March 3, 2016
Inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech, ‘Street Sweeper’, 1967. Rider: Brandon Semenuk Film/Edit: Rupert Walker Location: Barcelona, Spain Animation: Scott Waraniak VFX: Dan Gaud Audio: Keith White Photography: Hector Saura Music: Snake Eyes (Instrumental) – The Earth and Arrow (Licensing through Marmoset Music) Voice Over: Martin Luther King Jr. – Street Sweeper Speech
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Written & Directed by Scott Cudmore Produced by Jennifer Millington Co-Producer: Vivian Lin Photography by Peter Hadfield Production Co-ordinator: Natalie Mcansh Styled by Muska Zurmati Wardrobe assistant: Tom Miller Wardrobe assistant: Kathryn Threlkeld Makeup by Caitlin Wright Edited by Scott Cudmore Sound design and editing by Quewin Warnasuriya at Toronto Sound Colour by Clinton Homuth at Alter Ego Art directed by Kailee Clayton Props by Oliver Welton Casting by Ashley Hallihan Post FX by Jake Owens 1st AD: Jason Bourke 1st AC: John Ker 2nd AC/DMT: Mike Yablonski Camera Trainee: Evan Ciniello Gaffer: Bryan Brooks Best Boy: Sam Lebel-Wong Key Grip: Tony Ranieri Best Boy: Todd Thompson Swing: Rohan Painter Swing: Jerome Lightbody Sound: Jeff Chapman PAs: Nick Petrie, Zachary Lee, Lyle Groniger, Ali Haberstroh, Sampreeth Rao, Daneille Roney, Stephen Baggozoli FEATURING Lavinia Latham Maria Pospelova Corey Jackson Lars Classington Diana Brugos Dr. Jim Glasgow Thalia Anwin Francesca Pellegnno Josh Orson Executive Producer: Richard Cureton Executive Producer: Luc Frappier Production Company: Revolver Films Label: Last Gang Records 2016
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List of Films: Oldboy (2003) - Park Chan-wook Oldboy (2013) - Spike Lee Funny Games (1997) - Michael Haneke Funny Games (2007) - Michael Haneke Let the One Right In (2008) - Tomas Alfredson Let Me in (2010) - Matt Reeves Abre los Ojos (1997) - Alejandro Amenábar Vanilla Sky (2001) - Cameron Crowe Psycho (1960) - Alfred Hitchcock Psycho (1998) - Gus Van Sant The Ring (1998) - Hideo Nakata The Ring (2002) - Gore Verbisnki Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) - Mel Stuart Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) - Tim Burton La Jetée - Chris Marker 12 Monkeys - Terry Gilliam The Omen (1976) - Richard Donner The Omen (2006) - John Moore Cape Fear (1962) - J. Lee Thompson Cape Fear (1991) - Martin Scorsese Evil Dead (1981) - Sam Raimi Evil Dead (2013) - Fede Álvarez Conan the Barbarian (1982) - John Milius Conan the Barbarian (2011) - Marcus Nispel The Fly (1958) - Kurt Neumann The Fly (1986) - David Cronenberg True Grit (1969) - Henry Hathaway True Grit (2011) - Joel & Ethan Coen Infernal Affairs (2002) - Lau Wai-Keung & Alan Mak The Departed (2006) - Martin Scorsese Solaris (1972) - Andrei Tarkovsky Solaris (2002) - Steven Soderbergh Total Recall (1990) - Paul Verhoeven Total Recall (2012) - Len Wiseman Harakiri (1962) - Masaki Kobayashi Harakiri (2011) - Takashi Miike Carrie (1976) - Brian De Palma Carrie (2013) - Kimberly Peirce Millennium I (2009) - Niels Arden Oplev The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) - David Fincher Robocop (1987) - Paul Verhoeven Robocop (2012) - José Padilha Sleuth (1972) - Joseph L. Mankiewicz Sleuth (2007) - Kenneth Branagh Hachi-ko (1987) - Seijirô Kôyama Hachiko: A Dog’s Story (2009) - Lasse Hallström Planet of the Apes (1968) - Franklin J. Schaffner Planet of the Apes (2001) - Tim Burton REC (2007) - Jaume Balagueró & Paco Plaza Quarantine (2008) - John Erick Dowdle Music: First Snow - Clint Mansell
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true love: sarah + bri | a MAINLINE production | presented by DAZED | executive producers: a.g. rojas + vincent haycock | director: michael carter | producer : elise tyler | video commissioner: jennifer byrne | cinematographer: dustin lane | assistant camera: james teninty | associate producer: garland gallaspy | sound recordist: peter townsend | sound design: jeremy mazza | additional sound: daniel henry | production designer: bart mangrum | editor: michael carter | assistant editor: jonathan rogers | post production facility: the mill | colorist: nick sanders | music: halcyon hill - earthly heaven - “in the parlor” from the album marion county 1938 composer: rachel grimes publisher: mossgrove music / BMI | thank you: sarah, bri, scotty, max butler, lee tucker and shaun silva at forward, cornerstone church, doug bates at dbVideo | shot on location in nashville, tn
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Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Winner of “BEST SHORT HORROR” at Fantastic Fest 2015! Starring: Johanna K. Rostad, Lene Heimlund Larsen, Thomas Aske Berg, Oliver Hohlbrugger. Directed, Written and Edited by Fredrik S. Hana Produced by Gunhild Oddsen, GOfilm Directors Assistant: Patrick Bjørsrud Director of Photography: Christer B. Runde Camera Assistant: Jon Iver Berg Gaffer: Karl Andre Bru FX Make-up: Marius Lunde, Michael Wallin Grading: Anders Skjærseth Production Assistant: Steinar Kittilsen, Alonya Trach Music: Anders Hana blaest-film.no // gofilm.no
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A troubled teenage boy, growing up in a dreamless wilderness, is stripped of his dignity as his father abandons him for the outside world which he is trying to retreat from. Throw Me to the Dogs was made in the northern town of Blackburn with a completely local cast and a shoestring budget. The film was entirely improvised, childhood inspired and street-casted with non-professional actors. Winning 5 awards, with praise from Academy award-winning director Danny Boyle and The Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw, the film has been screened at some of the most prestigious BAFTA and Oscar® qualifying festivals in the world. “Gritty, sensitive and stunning. Truly a special short you cannot miss.” No Gloss Film Festival “The darkness below the surface of everyday teenage life.” Saatchi Gallery Magazine “Tragically beautiful… The excellence of this film can’t be understated.” The New Current “An effective realism of great intensity. Relationships are expressed perfectly.” CortoLovere Film Festival “Hard-hitting and nerve-rattling.” Lancashire Telegraph 20 screenings and 5 awards including: • BFI Future Film Festival - Nominated ‘Best Director’ (UK, Feb 2016) • London Short Film Festival (BAFTA qualifying) - Official Selection (UK, Jan 2016) • 60th Cork Film Festival (BAFTA & Oscar® qualifying) - Official Selection (UK, Nov 2015) • Aesthetica Film Festival (BAFTA qualifying) - Official Selection (UK, Nov 2015) • 18th CortoLovere Film Festival - Winner ‘Best Picture’ (Italy, Sep 2015) • Shuffle Festival - Winner ‘Young Filmmaker’ judged by Danny Boyle (UK, Aug 2015) • 45th Giffoni Film Festival - Official Selection (Italy, Jul 2015)
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Tuesday, March 1, 2016
‘An impossible series of accidents and choices, of mistakes and triumphs.’ Only Now is an abstract exploration of how an awareness of the improbablitly of being here can lead to a sense of gratitude. By Thom Haig (thomhaig.com) Script: Sara Stafford Music and Sound Design: Wesley Slover Voiceover: Kitty Colquhoun, Matt Abbott Listen to the extended version of Wesley Slover’s soundtrack here: http://bit.ly/1Sghi8v
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Muhammed Faris became Syria’s first Syrian astronaut in 1987, and subsequently used as a propaganda tool by President Hafez al-Assad. But when the Syrian people rose up against his son Bashar, Faris sided with the Free Syrian Army rebels. Now a refugee in Istanbul, he reflects on his exile from the beloved country he once saw from space
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2045 A.D. A new genetic disease is causing humans to reject their own organs. Cybernetic enhancements are the only means to survive. One desperate man is forced to steal cybernetic implants to save an innocent life. A film by Nguyen-Anh Nguyen Management: Scott Glassgold / Ground Control LA (scott@groundcontrol-la.com) —————– Follow us: Facebook: fb.com/templefilm Twitter: http://twitter.com/templefilm Web: http://bit.ly/1ngTjZG —————– ABOUT THE FILM Temple is a concept for a feature film, produced by the same team that made The Akira Project (http://bit.ly/1TOVJNj). Starring Osric Chau & Yue Qi Director: Nguyen-Anh Nguyen Writers: Nguyen-Anh Nguyen, Santiago Menghini Production Designer: Laura Nhem Editor: Arno Faure Visual Effects Supervisor: Santiago Menghini Directors of Photography: Raymond Lavers & Simran Dewan Sound design and OST: Cult Nation & Kannibalen Records Producers: Nguyen-Anh Nguyen, Laura Nhem & Aurélie Bernos de Gastold Executive Producers: Osric Chau, Stuart Ashton, Stephan Zlotescu Production Companies: Second Tomorrow Studios & CineGround Media (www.cineground.com) Shot on Blackmagic URSA, 4K Production Camera & Pocket Cinema Camera Color & Output on Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve
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