Monday, October 31, 2016

Juxtaposing animated video footage with stop-motion puppetry, Emily & Ariel bring you into their lives on an average Friday night. OFFICIAL SELECTION: New Orleans Film Festival, New Orleans, LA, 2016 LA Film Festival, Los Angeles CA, 2016 Evolution International Film Festival, Mallorca, Spain 2016 Motion Commotion @ ICON9, Austin, TX 2016 Mammoth Lakes Film Festival, Mammoth Lakes, CA, 2016 Tricky Women Animation Festival, Vienna, Austria, 2016 Post Alley Film Festival, Seattle, WA, 2015 California Women’s Film Festival, Sherman Oaks, CA, 2015


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This Halloween, Spooky Club decide to retrieve the stolen skull of Vincent Price and cremate it, just like he wanted. Vincent Price died on the 25th October 1993. Support his legacy by visiting these pages - http://bit.ly/2dVP3zu / http://bit.ly/2esikxN Interested in joining Spooky Club? Click here - http://bit.ly/2dVRBh5 A film by Joe and Lloyd Stas. Starring Michael Muyunda, Simon Curd, Clare Woods, Rowan Stas and Chewie. Also featuring Daniel Scheinert, one half of ‘DANIELS’ and co-director of Swiss Army Man. Go and watch that film right now. See a behind the scenes video here - http://bit.ly/2esl3qX Read a production blog here - http://bit.ly/2dVTDNS PRESS: http://bit.ly/2esl5iz http://bit.ly/2dVRwd5 http://bit.ly/2eskOfy http://di.gg/2dVQPAy http://bit.ly/2eslC49 http://bit.ly/2dVQr53 http://bit.ly/2esm1DE facebook.com/holomax http://twitter.com/holomaxtheatre http://bit.ly/2dVQWvP Shot on the Digital Bolex D16 with Veydra lenses.


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What happens when a story is forgotten? What a long journey it’s been. This film was originally intended to be a small time capsule of my thoughts, feelings, and fears of stories being lost in time. It’s a piece dedicated to my little (currently 3 year old) brother, Senachwine, and a reminder for myself to look back on in the future. I started this last summer at 18, and little did I know that this film would take me on a journey and bring me closer to so many people around the world. Over 30 festivals and screenings from the Americas and Europe to Africa and Australia. I feel so lucky being able to meet new artists, family, and friends and experience treasured moments, big and small — it feels like a dream. Releasing this out into the world is a moment I will never forget, so here goes. Thank you so much to all who have supported this film so far. with love x Miigwech (Thank you), Kayla “Smoke That Travels” Original Music here: http://bit.ly/2eUuGPO Family History Website: http://bit.ly/2f1q79b “Smoke That Travels” is a personal documentary by Kayla Briët that explores preservation and loss of culture and her own identity as Prairie Band Potawatomi. runtime 13 min with Gary Wiskigeamatyuk directed + edited + cinematography + original score by Kayla Briët | 19 years old FESTIVALS Full Film Awards 2016 YoungArts (Los Angeles) - Winner in Cinematic Arts 2016 National Film Festival for Talented Youth NFFTY (Seattle) - Audience Award “Around the World in 10 Films” 2016 National Film Festival for Talented Youth NFFTY (Seattle) - Best Emerging Female Filmmaker 2016 Chicago CineYouth Festival (Chicago) - Best Documentary Senior Division 2016 New Renaissance Film Festival (London) - Best Young Talent (Documentary) 2016 Bushwick Film Festival (New York) - Best Short Film 2016 ImagineNATIVE (Canada) - Best Youth Work 2016 Seattle International Film Festival SIFF (Seattle) - Official Selection, Best of NFFTY 2016 Chicago International Film Festival (Chicago) - Official Selection, Best of CineYouth 2016 Rockland Youth Film Festival (New York) - Director of the Year 2016 Kleinkaap Short Film Festival (South Africa) - Best Documentary Official Selection 2016 DocumentaQro (DOQU) Festival (Mexico) - Official Selection 2016 Miami Independent Film Festival (Florida) - Official Selection 2016 Largo Film Awards (Switzerland) - Official Selection 2016 Move Me Productions Festival (Belgium) - Official Selection 2016 Kleinkaap Short Film Festival (South Africa) - Official Selection, Cinematography Nominee 2016 VisionFest 3.0 (Los Angeles) - Official Selection Director’s List 2016 CUCALORUS Film Festival (North Carolina) - Official Selection 2016 Guam International Film Festival (Guam) - Official Selection 2016 Broke Student Film Festival (Michigan) - Official Selection 2016 Tribal Film Festival (Oklahoma) - Official Selection 2016 Orlando Edge Film Festival (Florida) - Official Selection 2016 IndieWise Virtual Festival (Online) - Official Selection 2016 RAW Film Festival (Los Angeles) - Official Selection 2016 Buffer Festival (Canada) - Official Selection 2016 Winda Film Festival (Australia) - Official Selection 2016 Ethiopia International Film Festival (Ethiopia) - Official Selection 2016 Citizen Jane Film Festival (Missouri) - Official Selection 2016 Big Water Film Festival (Wisconsin) - Official Selection 2016 Vidcon (California) - Official Selection, Intermix 2016 One Flaming Arrow Festival (Oregon) - Official Selection Excerpt Awards, Screening, and Official Selection 2015 Summer in the City (London, UK) - Official Selection INTERMIX 2015 Buffer Festival (Canada) - Women of Youtube Award 2016 Sundance Film Festival Ignite Fellowship 2016 YoungArts (Florida) - Cinematic Arts Winner 2016 SundanceTV, nofilmschool.com, Adobe Project1324 (Online)


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New video from Berry Sakharof’s album “Likutim” (NaNa Disc, May 2016) • Listen on Bandcamp - http://bit.ly/2f18kPI • Spotify - http://bit.ly/Berry-Likutim • iTunes - http://bit.ly/2eUewWF • Facebook - http://bit.ly/2f18qH2 Video Clip Credits (September 2016): Script, Illustrations & Concept: Amit Trainin Director, Composting & Stop Motion: Tom Kouris Director & Animation: Adva Markovich Director & Animation: Amichy Bikovsky Production Assistance: Danielle Kaplan Lyrics: Nathan Alterman Music & Arrangement: Ben Hendler, Gidi Raz, Oren Luttenberg, Nir Mantzur & Berry Sakharof *** קליפ ל"ירח" מתוך האלבום “ליקוטים”, נענע דיסק (מאי 2016) • להורדה - http://bit.ly/2f18kPI • באייטיונז - http://bit.ly/2eUewWF • ברי סחרוף בפייסבוק - http://bit.ly/2f18qH2 הקליפ (ספטמבר 2016): איור, תסריט ובניית קונספט: עמית טריינין בימוי, צילום ועריכה: תום קוריס בימוי ועריכה: עמיחי ביקובסקי בימוי ואנימציה: אדווה מרקוביץ עוזרת הפקה: דניאל קפלן השיר: מילים: נתן אלתרמן לחן ועיבוד: בן הנדלר, גידי רז, אורן לוטנברג, ניר מנצור וברי סחרוף ברי סחרוף: גיטרות ושירה גידי רז: סמפלר וקלידים בן הנדלר: בס ניר מנצור: תופים אורן לוטנברג: גיטרות רונן שפירא: קלידים השיר “ירח” מופיע בספרו הראשון של נתן אלתרמן - כוכבים בחוץ - שירים הוצאת “יחדיו”, תל אביב, תרצ"ח 1938 *** גַּם לְמַרְאֶה נוֹשָׁן יֵשׁ רֶגַע שֶׁל הֻלֶּדֶת. שָׁמַיִם בְּלִי צִפּוֹר זָרִים וּמְבֻצָּרִים. בַּלַּיְלָה הַסָּהוּר מוּל חַלּוֹנְךָ עוֹמֶדֶת עִיר טְבוּלָה בִּבְכִי הַצְּרָצָרִים. וּבִרְאוֹתְךָ כִּי דֶרֶךְ עוֹד צוֹפָה אֶל הֵלֶךְ וְהַיָּרֵחַ עַל כִּידוֹן הַבְּרוֹשׁ, אַתָּה אוֹמֵר – אֵלִי, הֲעוֹד יֶשְׁנָם כָּל אֵלֶּה? הֲעוֹד מֻתָּר בְּלַחַשׁ בִּשְׁלוֹמָם לִדְרֹשׁ? מֵאַגְמֵיהֶם הַמַּיִם נִבָּטִים אֵלֵינוּ. שׁוֹקֵט הָעֵץ בְּאֹדֶם עֲגִילִים. לָעַד לֹא תֵעָקֵר מִמֶּנִּי, אֱלֹהֵינוּ, תּוּגַת צַעֲצוּעֶיךָ הַגְּדוֹלִים.


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Sunday, October 30, 2016

A young mortician learns that not even death can stand in the way of true love. A whimsical, gothic bedtime story filled with love, loss, taxidermy, Kung Fu, and biker werewolves. 150 FILM FESTIVALS AND 45 AWARDS - OSCAR QUALIFIED by winning BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT at THE ST. LOUIS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, BEST HORROR COMEDY SCREAMFEST LA, BEST SHORT NYC HORROR, BEST SHORT MONSTER FEST, AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD TORONTO AFTERDARK Films website - http://bit.ly/2f1txaa Film’s Facebook - http://bit.ly/2eJqiFU Writer/Director’s website - http://bit.ly/2f1pdHW Writer/Director’s Email - Stephen@Stephen-w-martin.com Writer/Director’s Twitter - @Stephen_W_M Producer’s Email - Alexanderglua@gmail.com Producer’s Twitter - @AlexGlua Festival Awards New York Horror Film Festival 2015 - Best Short Film Wreak Havoc Film Festival 2015 - Best Picture FPS Film Festival 2015- Texas - Best Original Score Acocollonat Fantastic Film Festival 2015 - Spain - Audience Choice Award HollyShorts Film Festival 2015 - Los Angeles - Best Action Short Film Grossmann Film & Wine Festival 2015 - Best Short Film SLAK’S VICIOUS CAT The Crypt Show 2015 - Spain - Best Short Film The Nickel Film Festival 2015 - Best Short Film Film Quest 2015 - Best Short Screenplay Sacramento Comic Con 2015 - Best Short Film The St. Louis International Film Festival - Best Live Action Short Film (Oscar qualitying for the 2016 Academy Awards) Calargy Underground Film Festival 2015 - Best Short Film The Newport Beach Film Festival 2015 - Honouree Short Film The Leo Awards 2015 - Best Production Design The Leo Awards 2015 -Best Make up The Leo Awards 2015 -Best Costume Design Dragon Con Film FestivaL 2015 - Best Horror Comedy Short Film ScreamFest La 2014 - Los Angeles - Best Horror Comedy Short Film Toronto AfterDark Film Festival 2014 - Silver Best Canadian Short Film Phoenix International Film Festival 2014 - BEST SHORT FILM The St. Louis International Film Festival 2014 - Best International Short Film MonsterFest Film Festival 2014 - Best International Short Film George Lindsay UNA International Film Festival 2014 - Best Short Film George Lindsay UNA International Film Festival 2014 - Best in Show A Night of Horror Film Festival 2014 - Best Short Film Another Hole in the Head Genre 2014 - Best International Short Film Horrible Imaginings Film festival 2014 - San Diego, California - Best Short Film Freeky Creek Short Film Festival 2014 - Best Short Film Atlanta Horror Film Festival 2014 - Best Short Film Horrorquest Film Festival 2014 - Best of the Quest The Hamilton Film Festival 2014 - Best Short Film Little Nightmares Canadian Horror Shorts Festival - Best Director The Sacramento Horror Film Festival 2014 - Best Short Film (The Love Award) Zompire Undead Film Festival 2014 Portland, Oregon - Le Gran’ Zombi Award The Red Wasp Film Festival Wellborn Texas 2014 - ‘One To Watch’ Award Diabolique International Film Festival Bloomington, Indiana 2014 - Best Actress Open Wound Film Festival 2014 - Santa Fe, New Mexico - Best Director Open Wound Film Festival 2014 - Santa Fe, New Mexico - Best Screenplay Open Wound Film Festival 2014 - Santa Fe, New Mexico - Best Cinematography Zed Film Festival 2014 - Outstanding Foreign Dark Comedy Short Film Zed Film Festival 2014 - Outstanding Screen Story Zed Film Festival 2014 - Outstanding Cinematography Zed Film Festival 2014 - Outstanding Acting Performance for Valin Shinyei Zed Film Festival 2014 - Outstanding Acting Performance for Dalila Bela Zed Film Festival 2014 -Outstanding Voice Performance Don McClukenDale


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A mother who strives to “have it all” orders a clone to keep her home life in order and outshine her flawless colleague, but soon realizes she purchased an unbeatable rival. Directed by Thoranna Sigurdardottir. Principal Cast: Erica Piccininni, Michael Ornstein, Brooke Nevin, Michael Traynor, Mateo Simon, and Fiona Aular. Made at AFI. Co-produced by Anthony Kiedis and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Subscribe to our Vimeo Channel: http://bit.ly/1tpmCwt Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1Utfb1P Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/FilmSchoolShort Learn more about the show: kqed.org/fss Film School Shorts is a production of KQED.


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Friday, October 28, 2016


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a computer program delete memory a short film exploring life changes, memory and souvenir with an alegori between human memory and computer memory. graduation film made in 8 month at Ecole Georges Méliès codirected by Arthur Bbourdot Maxime Dupuy Luc Giraud Mathieu Paggi original music by Maxime Dupuy Arthur Bourdot Mixing Olivier Michelot


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A coast guard captain on a small Greek island is suddenly charged with saving thousands of refugees from drowning at sea. By Daphne Matziaraki Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/2dwbDfb


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Alone again, I can’t wait to get home. Why does nobody seem to like me? I just want a world where i’m loved. I know a game where they all want to come home with me, where they laugh at my jokes, a game where I am sexy again. I slip the DateNite disc into the drive and wait for the game to load…is this the world I’ve been searching for? I turn off the lights and get ready to experience love again. I want my Sex Bruise. ——— Behind The Scenes: http://bit.ly/2eV7SQN DateNite Extras: http://bit.ly/2eDLFIA


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I think over again my small adventures, my fears Those small ones that seemed so big. For all the vital things I had to get and to reach. And yet there is only one great thing, The only thing, To live to see the great day that dawns And the light that fills the world. -Inuit poem Music: By me sampling Inuit instruments http://bit.ly/2eZjtwO Translation and reading by - Larry Audlaluk Audio Engineer - Stephen Fielding Thanks to: Evan Hadfield Chris Hadfield Ben Brown Quark Expeditions Camera: Sony a7s ii


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Wednesday, October 26, 2016


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Editor: Catherine Bull Director: Terri Timely


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A ‘shot-in-one-take’ slasher film about a teenage girl who lures a masked killer by committing horror movie sins. Buy the song “Dying For Love” http://bit.ly/2dIQcKp OSCAR® QUALIFIED 160 FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTIONS 40 AWARD WINS Twitter: http://twitter.com/tonightiskiller Facebook: http://bit.ly/2ebbxIy Website: http://bit.ly/2dIS327 Written and Directed by Shant Hamassian Shanthamassian@gmail.com FESTIVALS SXSW Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival - WORLD PREMIERE Fantasmagorical Film Festival - WINNER: BEST OF THE FEST HORROR THROWBACK Here Be Dragons: The Int. New Genre Film Festival Cyprus Comic Con Film4 Frightfest Motor City Nightmares Haunted Halloween Horror Show - WINNER: BEST HORROR SHORT FILM Coney Island Dark Matters Diabolique Int. Film Festival - WINNER: AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST SHORT, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - NOMINATED: BEST SHORT, BEST DIRECTOR, BEST SCREENPLAY, BEST EDITING Arizona Underground - WINNER: BEST HORROR SHORT Wasteland Film Festival - HONORABLE MENTION: BEST ALTERNATIVE FILM Mile High Horror Film Festival Rue Morgue and Unstable Ground presents Little Terrors Saskatoon Fantastic Popcorn Frights Minneapolis Underground Salty Horror Int. Film Festival - NOMINATED: BEST EDITING Fargo Fantastic Sacramento Horror Freak Show Horror Sunrise Film Festival Spooky Movie International Horror Film Festival SCREAMFEST Ottawa Int. Film Festival Scream in the Dark Film Festival Buffalo Int. Film Festival Maverick Movie Awards - NOMINATED: BEST DIRECTOR, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, BEST EDITING Telluride Horror Picture Show La Femme Int. Film Festival Montelupo Fiorentino Int. Independent Film Festival Fear Fete Horror Film Festival - WINNER: BEST HORROR COMEDY, NOMINATED: BEST SHORT, BEST ACTOR Idaho Horror Tulsa American Film Festival Dark Frame Film Festival Fright Night Film Fest Mad Town Horror Film Festival FLICKERS: Rhode Island Int. Film Festival (Vortex Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Film Festival) Laguna Film Festival - WINNER: BEST HORROR SHORT FILM Orlando Film Festival Puerto Rico Horror San Jose Int. Short Film Festival Dark Frame FirstGlance Film Festival (Philedephia) Celluloid Screams Sheffield Horror Film Festival Knoxville Horror Fest Rugged Phoenix Underground Film Festival - WINNER: BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY NOMINATED: BEST HORROR SHORT, BEST ACTRESS, BEST ACTION Yellow Fever Int. Film Festival European Film Festival Baton Rouge Horror Halloween Horror Picture Show Morbido Fest Lund International Fantastic Film Festival - IN COMPETITION Samain du cinema fantastique Colorado Horror Con and Halloween Twisted Horror Picture Show La Mano Film Festival Cornwall Horror Fest Crystal Palace Int. Film Festival - FINALIST Halloweenapalooza Upstate NY Horror Film Festival Les P’tites Fantastic Film Festival (Poland) San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival Razor Reel Flanders New York City Horror Buffalo Dreams Fantastic ZED FEST Another Hole in the Head St. Louis International Film Festival - IN COMP: FOR BEST NARRATIVE SHORT, OSCAR® CONSIDERATION Terror de Molins Weyauwega Int. Ithaca Int. Fantastic Film Festival - IN COMPETITION: BEST SHORT 30 Dies Festival Arpa Int. Film Festival Martinsville Horror Fest Paris Int. Fantastic Film Festival - IN COMP: BEST SHORT Foyle Film Festival - IN COMP: OSCAR® CONSIDERATION South Carolina Underground Film Festival MAC Horror Film Festival A Night of Horror Monster Fest Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Horror Film Festival - NOMINATED: BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM, BEST DIRECTOR South Texas Underground Shivers Genre Film Festival Constance PDXtreme - Portland Underground I Filmmaker Int. Film Festival Filmquest Oxford Victoria Tri Cities Irvine International Yubari Chattanooga Nevermore Flatlake Int. Cinemafest Meme Pas Peur Dam Short Film Festival SoCal Film Festival Landshut film festival Panic fest Las Palmas De Gran Canaria INT. Phoenix film festival/int. horror Sci-fi WINNER Sun Valley First Glance Los Angeles Monsterpalooza Days of the Dead fright night theater Brussels Int. Fantastic Cinema and Craft Beer Film Festival Crimson screen Sarasota film festival Gasparilla Cinedelphia Maryland int. film festival Sioux Empire Boston Underground Dark Scream Palm Springs Cellulart shorts Action on Film Rincon Hot Springs Horror Las Vegas Film Festival Northwest Horror Show Deadcenter ScareLA Calgary Horror Con Stuff Film Festival Snake Alley Blue Whiskey Sidewalk The Final Girls Hot Springs Horror Hollyshorts Rome International Film Festival Bruce Campbell’s Horror Fest /SLASH South Dakota Film Fest Way Down Film Fest


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Adapted from a short story by Hugo Award winning author Peter S. Beagle (The Last Unicorn). A timid housewife is jolted into a fight for her survival or sanity at her weekly bridge club when she thinks she hears her new partner utter a threat. This is a Bechdel Test passing story told as a classical Hitchockian thriller, about the day a woman who fears the world may be against her, encounters someone who actually is. WINNER : Best Horror / Suspense Film - Comic Con Ind. Film Festival, WINNER: Wes Craven Best Horror Film Award, WINNER: Audience Award - D.C. Shorts, WINNER: Best Horror Film - Winter Film Awards OFFICIAL SELECTION: Palm Springs ShortFest, Raindance Film Festival, Cleveland Film Festival, FLICKERS Rhode Island, St. Louis Film Int. Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Screamfest Film Festival, HollyShorts, Dead by Dawn, FrightFest Glasgow and many more: http://bit.ly/2eRxX1t Director / Writer: Gabriel Olson http://bit.ly/2dWSFQa


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A short documentary that peeks into the creepy and misunderstood world of Steven Kutcher. A strange child, he turned to insects for companionship. You’ll never guess how that evolved. Director Iqbal Ahmed DP Topher Osborn Editor Lauren Nicolette Composer Mark Yaeger Sound Mixer Brent Kiser Titles Erik Denno Colorist Bobby Maruvada 1st AC Alex Sherman Gaffer Laura Jansen PA Henry Hawkins copyright 2016 Schoolfield Media NOTE: NO bugs were harmed by Steven in the making of this video. He’s a true friend to insects. Everything is completely non-toxic.


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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

There was a time, back in the day, when the ski season had a beginning and an end. When we would pause after a long winter and look to other challenges to occupy our time. This was before the thought and possibility of an endless winter had really entered our mind and heading to the southern hemisphere would be unattainable for most. Follow 4 skiers as they embark on a journey of a lifetime from the highest Chilean mountain regions to the endless coastal waves. From the Towers to the Sea. @seeking.nirvana Featuring: Mike Henitiuk ~ @mikeheni Joe Schuster ~ @joe_schuster Matt Margetts ~ @mattmargetts Riley Leboe ~ @rileyleboe Locations: Valle Nevado Ski Resort, Santiago, Chile Hotel Alaia, Pichilemu, Chile Ski Arpa Catskiing, Los Andes, Chile Valparaiso, Chile Supported By: EDGEtv - @edgetvnetwork MEC - @mec Toyo Tires - @toyotirescanada Special Thanks: Valle Nevado - @valle_nevado Hotel Alaia - @hotelalaia Ski Arpa - @skiarpa Co-Director, Editing, Sound Design and Color Grade: Leigh Powis Cinematography: Jamie Tanner Taylor Laughran Narration: Colby James West Jay Henitiuk


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In 1919, a tea lady eavesdrops on a top-secret government meeting called to solve the latest, gravest problem facing the British Empire… A satirical comedy which wryly suggests that today’s obsession with female appearance was borne out of one official government meeting. FESTIVALS BFI London Film Festival, 2016 London Short Film Festival, 2017


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A short documentary about the Empire of Atlantium, a self-declared country 4 hours South West of Sydney, Australia that has over 3000 citizens.

Danish singer/songwriter Peder drags us in to the darkest corner of our minds to the tune of dank, dusty blues in the video for “Shadows Of My Mind”. STARRING Peder Rosalinde Mynster Adam Brix CREW Director - Peter Harton Producer - Nicolai Berthelsen Director Of Photography - Kasper Tuxen DFF Editor - Peter Brandt Colorist - Mike Bothe 1st Assistant Director - Nikolaj Storgaard Mortensen Production Design - Trine Gram Costume Design - Jane Marshall Whittaker Wardrobe Assistant - Rebecca Sigaard Hair & Make-Up - Sofie De Mylius & Mickaela Berman SFX Make-Up - Maja Luka Krogstad Gaffer - Martin Lerche Best Boys - Kristian Arbs & Gabriel Stefan 1st Assistant Cameraman - Benjamin Ingvorsen & Frederik Haslund Props - Anna Møller Kjeldgaard Stunt Coordinator - Adam Brix Production Manager - Christian Thomsen Production Assistants - Frederik Randa-Boldt Timm & Martin Hemmje Østergaard Post Producer - Julian von Hoppfgarten Sound Design - Ole Kristian Krogstad Music Editing - Asger Baden Online - Florian Metzner Camera Equipment - Red Rental Lighting Equipment - Film Gear Story - Peter Harton & Peder Thomas Pedersen SPECIAL THANKS Red Rental Film Gear Big Fish Filmproduktion Candy Mountain Borsholm-Skibstrup Idrætsanlæg Marco Maric Lado Hadzic Jysk FX Team Jule Everts Morten Jacobsen Louise Caroline Castenskiold Tanja Grunwald Simon Gleie Matheo Karl Clarelli-Pedersen Our Lovely Extras This video was done for a nearly non existing budget and would not have been possible hadn’t it been for a bunch of extremely talented friends, who where willing to help out. Thank you! A Gummo & Lizardshakedown Production


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(!The filmmakers highly recommend wearing headphones for the fullest ‘o negative’ experience!) O NEGATIVE written and directed by Steven McCarthy (contact: onegativefilm@gmail.com) Featuring Alyx Melone, Steven McCarthy and Sandra Forsell. Produced by Steven McCarthy, Eric Haapala, and Corinne Wilkerson Director of Photography - Cabot McNenly Edited by Stéphane Lafleur Art Direction - Cory Hawke Key Make-up - Jen Roomes Costume design - Jenna McCutchen First assistant director - Aaron Duncan Key Grip/Gaffer - James Castellani Sound recordist - Danial O'Brien First assistant Camera - Matt Bendo 2nd Assistant Camera - Carlo “Mak” Pozzebon Locations - Eric Haapala Catering - Gore Street Cafe Production Manager - Liz Whitmere Sound design - Aaron Mirkin Composers - Gordon Hyland and Sam McLellan Colourist - AJ McLauchlin Sound Mixer - Omie Craden Poster by Jeff Mann Executive Producers - Michael Majeski, Kishwar Iqbal, Steve and Kimberley Cherry, Steven McCarthy A Candles are for Burning production.

Monday, October 24, 2016

As Brexit kicks in and the UK embarks on a new political and social path; this film seeks to portray, listen and understand the generation to be most affected and for whom the situation was decided without them, the British youth. WINNER - Homespun Yarns 2016. http://bit.ly/2ep89iI Commissioning four young directors, the brief was to interpret Lyves’ track ‘Darkest Hour’ (http://bit.ly/2eAMUpr) in any way - whether as just lyrical inspiration, documentary, short-fiction to full blown music video. Read more here: http://bit.ly/2ep7iOW DIRECTOR - THOMAS RALPH (http://bit.ly/2eAPnjz) PRODUCER - NADIRA AMRANI (http://bit.ly/2ep6gml) EXEC PRODUCER - ORE OKONEDO (http://bit.ly/2eALRG2) CINEMATOGRAPHY - JOSEPH ALEXANDER GUY (http://bit.ly/2ep56Hs) EDITOR - PAUL O’REILLY (http://bit.ly/2eALQBY) COLOUR - HOUMAM ABDALLAH (http://bit.ly/2ep3CwZ) SOUND DESIGN - JONNY PLATT (http://bit.ly/1ziKjZd) POST - CHRISTOPHER WATSON-WOOD (http://bit.ly/2ep3WM5) PA - MATTHEW STERLING (http://bit.ly/2eAIejz) 1ST AC - INES DUARTE & PASCALE NEUSCHAFER SCORE - LYVES ‘DARKEST HOUR’ (http://bit.ly/2eAMUpr) PRODUCTION - CAVIAR (http://bit.ly/1eguFEO) EDIT - HOMESPUN (http://homespun.tv/) SOUND - WAVE STUDIOS (http://bit.ly/1ziKjZd) MUSIC - WAVE MUSIC (http://bit.ly/2eAOojk) COLOUR - ELECTRIC THEATRE COLLECTIVE (http://bit.ly/2ep2Mjt) POST - RUFFIAN POST (http://bit.ly/2eAPRpX) KIT HIRE - PIXI PIXEL (http://bit.ly/2ep69XQ) SPECIAL THANKS Lions Boxing Club, The Pedmore Panthers, Borne Motor Racing Club, The Warr Family, Passion Dance, Paul Gillard, The Kids Of Lodge Farm, George Pearce, Alex Low, Whitecliff Skaters, Sohan Kalirai, Karen & John Ralph, Ellie Douglas, Angela Hart, Alice Clarke, Leo King, Tim Hardy, Alex Coxon, Sorcha Shepherd, Georgie MacEchern, Neil Cray, Pixi Pixel & Fanny Hoetzeneder.


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PLEASE WATCH FULLSCREEN IN FULL HD Shooting Pano LA has been the most ambitious, challenging, demanding, and rewarding project I have worked on to date. It was shot over a period of two years entirely in true panoramic form using two synced DSLR cameras side by side. The resulting panoramic timelapse footage comes in at a whopping 10K x 4K resolution when stitched. I did not shoot this film to achieve the extreme resolution. I shot it for the panoramic look, especially the compressed look you get when using long lenses. Shooting panoramic timelapse was something I had always wanted to do. I love panoramic images and wanted to bring that look to timelapse, and I wanted to do it proper, not by faking it by just cropping the top and bottom of regular timelapse shots. I gave it a try many years ago but was never able to get the images from the two cameras to sync properly and get the images to stitched together correctly. A couple years ago I was contacted by a client wanting some panoramic timelapse shots of LA. I told them I had tried it in the past and it did not work out to well, but that I am willing to give it another try. So I purchased some new gear and set out to my local testing locations in Malibu. The initial shots were successful so I continued shooting / testing for the next couple weeks. At that point I had acquired a few good test shots to show the client and sent them over to them. Long story short I never heard back from them about the project, but I kept shooting anyways. If it was not for that failed job/project I probably would have never got around to giving panoramic timelapse another try. For licensing inquiries: Please email me using the contact form on my site for the quickest response ( http://bit.ly/2f9OyC1 ). All footage available in 10K, 8K, 4K resolutions and multiple aspect ratios. You can follow me at: Facebook - http://bit.ly/2ehB6cZ Instagram - http://bit.ly/2f9SaUs Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/scientifantasti Website - http://bit.ly/2ehyY4B Email - joe@scientifantastic.com Music: “Death in a garden” by Lowercase Noises ( http://bit.ly/29709xt ) Gear Used: 2 Canon 5DIII cameras 2 of each Canon 24-70mm, 24-105mm, and 70-200mm lenses Custom build panoramic rig RamperPro Custom dual trigger intervalometer Motion Control: Kessler Crane TLS with Second Shooter ( http://bit.ly/2ehzccj ) A big THANK YOU to: Chris Pritchard ( http://bit.ly/2f9SZMY ) Dustin Kukuk ( http://bit.ly/2ehzobf ) Andrew Walker ( http://bit.ly/2f9R5wa ) Colin Rich ( http://bit.ly/2ehBEPJ ) Matt Givot ( http://bit.ly/2f9QkmJ )


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Wyman Meinzer exists almost without definition. But if we had to pin him down, there’s no word that describes him better than Texan. A hunter, trapper, marksman, outdoor pioneer, and official photographer for the Lone Star State, Wyman captures the dig-your-heels-in determination and appreciation for the land that can be found in those that call Texas home.


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To protect the identity of the teenage subjects, this film is a re-eanctment of the real events using actors. Director / Editor / Writer - Eliot Rausch MD - Jeff Baron EP - James Cunningham Producer - Mark Walejko DP - Benjamin Loeb Production Designer - Coryander Friend AGENCY - Wunderman Chief Creative Director - John Reid VP, Creative Director - Trevor Sloan Senior Art Director - Jeff Abelson Creative Services Manager - Sahar Sulayman Account Director - Kristy Jackson Account Executive - Lauren Kuebler Producer - Karen Fazekas Color / Finishing - Calnin Bros SOUND MIX Anthony Short MUSIC “Boy” - feat Chantal by Alaskan Tapes TALENT - OCPs Unique - Unique Jenkins Miss Daniels - Ashley Wilkerson Mike - Al Burke


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An end-of-days drama about two teens who defy their religious families in order to discover their own final meaning, written and directed by Brooke Goldfinch. http://bit.ly/2f0n964 Winner of the Rouben Mamoulian Award for Best Director at Sydney Film Festival, the Canon Award for Best Director in an Australian Short Film at Flickerfest and Best Director at St Kilda Film Festival.


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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Fresh from it’s premiere at SXSW 2016, BARRY is the story of Barry Berkins, a homespun cocaine dealer who joins Facebook in an attempt to take his business to the next level. However, he soon finds that sharing doesn’t always lead to caring.


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A completely hand-made historical micro-epic about the final minutes in the life of Winnipeg’s doomed Second World War hero, Andrew Mynarski (1916-1944). Combining wartime aviation melodrama with classical and avant-garde animation techniques (including stop-motion, silhouettes, bleaching, scratching, hand-painting and rubbing letratone patterns directly on the celluloid) Mynarski Death Plummet is a psychedelic photo-chemical war picture on the theme of self-sacrifice, immortality and jellyfish. WINNER Best Animation Film at Off-Courts Trouville - France 2015 Best Animation Film at Curtas Vila do Conde - Portugal, 2015 Off-Limits" Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2015 Best short film - 33rd Rendez-Vous du cinéma Québécois, 2015 Creativity Award - 19th Regard sur le Court, Saguenay, Canada, 2015 FESTIVALS Busan Short Film Festival - South Korea, 2016 Erata Motion Pictures short Film Festival - St-Peterburgh, Russia, 2016 Internationale Kurzfilmwoche Regensburg - Germany, 2016 Glas animation fetsival - Berkeley, USA, 2016 Minimalen Short Film Festival - Norway, 2016 Animatika International Animated Film Fetsival - Slovenia, 2015 Tenerife Short Film Festival - Spain, 2015 Aguilar de Campo - Spain, 2015 Leuven International Short Film Festival - Belgium, 2015 Bratislava International Film Festival - Slovakia, 2015 Interfilm Berlin - Germany, 2015 Internationale Kurtzfilmtage Winterthur – Switzerland, 2015 Festival du Cinéma International en Abitibi Temiscamingue – Canada 2015 AFI Film Festival – L/A., USA 2015 St-Louis International Film Festival, USA 2015 Animatic Film Festival - Barcelona, Spain, 2015 8th Annual Imagine Science Film Festival - New York, USA, 2015 30th FIFF Namur - Namur, Belgium, 2015 5th Festival du cinéma de la Ville de Québec - Québec, Canada, 2015 6th Ottawa International Film Fetsival - Ottawa, Canada, 2015 13th Pacific Meridian International Film Festival - Vladivostock, Russia, 2015 Atlantic Film Fetsival - Halifax, Canada, 2015 16th OFF-Courts Trouville - Trouville, France, 2015 38th Cambridge Film Festival - Cambridge, UK, 2015 7th Les Percéides, Festival International de Cinéma et d'Art - Percé, Canada, 2015 Long Week of Short Films - Hong Kong, China, 2015 23rd Curtas Vila do Conde International Film Festival - Portugal, 2015 Annecy International Animation Film Festival - Annecy, France 2015 31st Hamburg International Short Film Fetsival - Hamburg, Germany, 2015 25th filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - Schwerin, Germany 2015 2nd Montreal International Animation Film Festival - Montreal, Canada 2015 19e Regard sur le court - Saguenay, Canada, 2105 33e Rendez-Vous du cinéma Québécois - Montréal, Canada, 2015 Sundance Film Festival - Utah, U.S., 2015 (International Premiere) 28e Festival International du cinéma francophone en Acadie - Moncton, N-B, Canada, 2014 43e Festival du nouveau cinéma - Montréal, Canada, 2014 32nd Vancouver International Film Festival - Vancouver, Canada, 2014 38th Toronto International Film Festival - Toronto, Canada, 2014 Directed by : Matthew Rankin Script and animation : Matthew Rankin Cast : Alek Rzeszowski, Robert Vilar, Annie St-Pierre, Eve Majzels, Louis Negin Director of Photography : Julien Fontaine Art Direction : Louisa Schabas Editing : Matthew Rankin, Elisabeth Olga Tremblay Sound : Patrice LeBlanc Original score : Patrick Keenan Producers : Matthew Rankin, Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette Distribution: La Distributrice de Films Contact: serge@ladistributrice.ca


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Urbanist and media artist JT Singh has captured the vibrance and massive scale of Shanghai’s skyline, streets, and infrastructure through a series of experimental projects viewed by millions (This is Shanghai, Walk in Shanghai, etc); hence, contributing greatly to the city’s growing global status. With this new film, he turns to the Shanghai of its residents, the lives that revolve not around the city’s 4000 skyscrapers, but around the simpler ways of living, the local charm, and the familiar corner. Amid the chaos of millions of people living and working with one another, the rich textures and smells, the voices and faces young and old, and the signs of tradition and change dwell behind each door and around each corner. With JT’s riveting visual storytelling, viewers experience a series of impressions around historic shikkumen neighbourhoods, which foster a network of real-life experiences, memories, and encounters with locals, which are the tender heart keeping the city alive and charming to live in. Shanghai’s iconic skyline is symbolic of its presence as a premier global city, but below the towers, the intimate, and human story that unfolds is what will always be part of the city’s core DNA. Forward by Lane Rick, an architect based in NYC About JT Singh JT Singh is an interdisciplinary media artist, urban futurist and world explorer, specializing in city-scale, global projects that blur the lines between technology, urbanism and story. It springs from his lifelong adventures and interest in socio-economic and environmental problems within cities that have led him to explore hundreds of urban areas worldwide with eyes wide open and through walking, walking and more walking. Currently involved in a variety of projects, including: exploring the future of urban transportation (www.cityofhumans.com), and advising numerous governments and global executives on city branding and smart city projects. JT is also collaborating with numerous tech startups focused on improving city life, from: urban farming, electric micro vehicles, solar energy and much more. His work and opinion pieces can be found in countless major publications, including Time, National Geographic, BBC, Washington Post, CNN, Vice, Guardian, China Daily, Quartz, Telegraph, Mashable and thousands of others. All media inquiries info[at]jtsingh.com Director - JT Singh: jtsingh.com / Facebook: http://bit.ly/1zS6syg / Twitter: twitter.com/jtssingh Camera and edit - Mike Beech: mikebeechfilm.com / @miikebeech Sound design - Slava Pogorelsky: slavapogorelsky.com / http://bit.ly/1zS6u9xwww.cityofhumans.com), and advising numerous governments and global executives on city branding and smart city projects. JT is also collaborating with numerous tech startups focused on improving city life, from: urban farming, electric micro vehicles, solar energy and much more. His work and opinion pieces can be found in countless major publications, including Time, National Geographic, BBC, Washington Post, CNN, Vice, Guardian, China Daily, Quartz, Telegraph, Mashable and thousands of others. All media inquiries info[at]jtsingh.com Director - JT Singh: jtsingh.com / Facebook: http://bit.ly/1zS6syg / Twitter: twitter.com/jtssingh Camera and edit - Mike Beech: mikebeechfilm.com / @miikebeech Sound design - Slava Pogorelsky: slavapogorelsky.com / http://bit.ly/1zS6u9x Music - Steven Guthienz: stevengutheinz.com Copyright all images JT Singh 2016 - jtsingh.com | Soundtrack used under license Artist ‘Steven Guthienz’ Track ‘Vision’ © Steven Guthienz


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Friday, October 21, 2016

This is my final project at Savannah College of Art and Design( M.A. Motion Media Design 2016). I got an inspiration from a TED talk called a million secrets. I combined with my daily doodle and some personal thoughts to create this story. It is a narrative story of ‘My Secrets’, revealling the dark secrets hidden in the bottom of the heart. In this big world, we are the lonely seed. People become less caring and passion to each other. Everyday, we wear the masks to face our life, society and the world. Slowly by slowly, we lose ourselves and don’t know the meaning of living. We depress. We harm ourselves. We enjoy only talking to oursleves. We keep so many secrets and are not willing to share with others. This is our little secret world,which expresses our senstive emotion. Credits: Directed and written by: Amelia Chen Illustration by: Amelia Chen Animation by: Amelia CHen Professor: Steven Mark Day I created this piece in a very limited time. A big thank to my professor Steven’s support and help. You can check out storyboards and process here: http://bit.ly/2dHEPkh Thank you for watching and enjoy!


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Narrative Short Jury Award Winner - 2015 SXSW Official Selection - 2015 Sundance Film Festival Press: “Mohan continues to be an undiscovered gem whose sense for the emotional ebb and flow of my generation is matched only by subtle but powerful aesthetics. Never has the emotional power of California desert silence been better conveyed. Hopefully, we’ll see a new feature from Mohan at an upcoming Sundance.” – Departures Magazine “Mohan combines the developments of a playfully vulgar sex comedy with something far more astute — a genuine look at the countless ambiguities that define relationships and leave their future developments up in the air.” – Eric Kohn, Indiewire A young married couple brings two of their single friends out to Palm Springs for a long weekend. It does not go as planned. http://bit.ly/2ePrRUs | http://bit.ly/2eqXTDC


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Skiing as sport is in it’s infancy in China, a phenomenon of the country’s exploding middle class. As a means of survival, however, it is thousands of years old, a stone age hunter-gatherer technology born in the Altai mountains where China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Siberia merge. On a vast trajectory that spans 11,000km of Northern China, Chad Sayers and Forrest Coots touch down into the rich past and dizzying future of these two respective Chinese ski cultures. As one rapidly expands, they find the other is at risk of disappearing. Presented by Arc'teryx in association with Gore-Tex. Visit: http://bit.ly/2eATn2V to learn more. Director / Producer / Camera / Editor: Jordan Manley Featuring: Chad Sayers & Forrest Coots Associate Producer: Laura Yale Field Producer: Jeffrey Oliveira / www.skichina.com Script Consultants: Daniel Irvine, Chad Manley Additional Sound Design and Mix: Jeff Yellen Motion Graphics: Blair Richmond Technical: Shot on Sony A7SII and Sony Zeiss lenses.


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The FADER Premiere: http://bit.ly/2esOaLY Director: Kris Merc Animation Studio: Aardman Nathan Love http://bit.ly/2eYSNjK Executive Producer: Joe Burrascano CG Director: Eric Cunha CG Artists: Triston Huang, Jin Fang Jiang Animator: Thomas Shek Designer: Kevin Li EDITBAR http://editbar.com/ Editor: Michael Reuter Cel Animation: Tyler Dibiasio CD http://bit.ly/2esSlHP Vinyl http://bit.ly/2eYPiKf iTunes http://bit.ly/2esU7Zm Amazon http://bit.ly/2eYR1z2 Bandcamp http://bit.ly/2esTK11


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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Animated short Graduation Film School : ISART DIGITAL, the Video Game and 3D Animation / VFX School In the French trenches, calm reigns. The “Poilus” are waiting to leave for the battlefield. Among them, Ferdinand, a young hare, is playing the harmonica. A whistling signal is given, the attack begins. It’s on the no man’s land that he first encounters his enemy, a horrible creature. ——————– Court métrage d'Animation 3D Projet de fin d'études Ecole : ISART DIGITAL, l'école du jeu vidéo et de l'animation 3D-FX Le calme règne dans les tranchées françaises. Le cœur lourd, les « Poilus » attendent de partir à l’assaut. Parmi eux, un jeune lapin joue de l'harmonica pour s’évader. Un coup de sifflet et l’assaut est donné… C'est dans ce no man’s land qu'il va enfin découvrir l’ennemi, une monstrueuse créature. 3D Animation : Guillaume AUBERVAL, Léa DOZOUL, Simon GOMEZ, Timothé HEK, Hugo LAGRANGE, Antoine LAROYE and David LASHCARI Music & Sound Design : Aina ANDRIAN, Paul BARRET, Gabriel DALMASSO, Auriane FATON, Elio GERMANI and Lesly VERDEROSA Join the page on : http://bit.ly/2ecSvac


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Originally featured on NOWNESS as part of their Young Ones series. Shot in Craryville, New York at Camp Sundown


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Director: David Wilson Production: LA PAC Executive Producer : Jerome Denis Executive Producer: Anna Roudaut Written by Emile Martin, Charles Dessaux and David Wilson Agency: CLM BBDO Copywriter: Emile Martin Art Director: Charles Dessaux Creative Director: Matthieu Elkaim Producer: Julien Pinet Line Producer : Antoni Gimel-Lecosse Production coordinator: Mikaella Zarka 1st assistant director: Antoine Ricard Unit manager: David Chouchana Assistant unit manager: Augustin Royer Concept Design Robot: Mathieu Haas (Drawing Agency), Bruno Villedieux & David Wilson Robot Designer: Bruno Villedieux Assistant robot designer: Nicolas Bonnaire B.E.N.: Anne Eyer Claudine: Lucienne Deschamps Robot designer: Bruno Villedieux Assistant robot designer: Nicolas DOP: Victor Seguin 1st camera assistant: Benjamin Cohensa 2nd camera assistant: Dorian Lebeau Steadycam: Thibault Marsan Steadycam2 : Mathieu Verdier Gaffer: Romain Ruiz Electrician: Lisa Herpin Key grip: Aymé Dominguez Grip: Arthur Chamaillard Grip: Nicolas Lebigue Production designer: Gael Leroux Set Dresser: Baba Coudanne| Ripper: Alexandre Ansourian Ripper: Isaac Callot Sound enginneer shooting: Amaury Lebouteux Stylist: Maud Dupuy Dresser: Luce Hair & Make up Artist: Anais Apperce Edit: Roxane Huet Ferret & Emily Aubry Post production: Mikros & Editors Post producer Mikros : Fabrice Damolini Post producer Editors: Laurence Lelong Sound: THE Vfx supervisor: Thomas Haas Vfx producer: Nicolas Huguet, Noyon Sebastien Roto: Ludovic Christolomme Track: Stéphane Richez Compositing: Guillaume Poueymarie, Pierre Gosset, Patrick Bennar Intern anim/lighting/compo: Rémy Meillat, Angeline Picault Grading: Sebastien Mingam, Magalie Léonard Grading Assistant: Heriat Sophie, Sansom Audre, Lelièvre Sigrid, Guibert Nicolas Flame: Laurent Creusot, Jao M'changama Datalab: Sabri Antoine, Herou Julien, Le guen Jean Baptiste, Brabant Jonathan, Nicolas Daniel, Nathalie Tramier, Gregory Patris, Elodie Mourier, Pauline Royo, Jean-Martin Mossu


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In this ghost story for the digital age, filmmaker Vera Vaughn works late into the night, editing her suspense/thriller about a woman jeopardized by a mysterious home intruder. But when she’s interrupted by a knock at the door, Vera’s world takes a frightening turn toward the surreal as life threatens to imitate art — or is it the other way around? As filmmakers, we set out to answer the question: “What happens when you combine a Polanski-esque psychological thriller with the creepy metaphysics of David Lynch, shake it up with a healthy dose of Carl Jung and drop it into the Twilight Zone as imagined by M. C. Escher?” We hope you enjoy our answer… http://bit.ly/2ewFti9 Starring: Marin Ireland as Vera Vaughn Director: Sorrel Brae Writer: Zeke Farrow & Sorrel Brae DoP: Jeffrey Kim Producer: Stephanie Haberman Production Designer: Maxwell Nalevansky Editor: M. Brennan Associate Producer: Arle Bordas Casting Director: Allison Twardziak CSA Composer: Leanna Primiani Music Supervisor: Ryan McLean Costume Designer: Erika Munro Asst Editor & VFX: Jason McConville Production Supervisor: Dashiell Robb Second Assistant Director: Camila Lianeza Key Hair & Makeup Artist: Tara Zielenski Gaffer: Yusuke Naito Electric: James Regan Grip: Kelley Nesper B Camera Operator: David Brickley Steadicam operator: Korey Robinson Assistant Camera: Neil Kelly Camera Checkout: Timothée Arene Set Dresser: Kathryn Chadason Sound Mixer: Jordan Moser Production Assistants: Anna Babs Schneider, David Melendez, Charles Carter Colorist: Mike Howell Color Producer: Claudia Guevara Re-Recording Mixer/Sound Designer: Joe Miuccio Additional Music: Ryan McLean Shadow Music and Lyrics: Ryan McLean Vocals: Derick Petersohn Produced by: Momma Music Camera Equipment & Lenses: Abel CineTech Lighting & Grip Equipment: Xeno Lights Color Services: Color Collective Background Casting: Background Inc Background Extra: Stefan Alexander Stand In: Ashlyn Alexander


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Music video for “THE CHASE IN THE GHOST TRAIN” from album “CHAOS IN CHÂTELET” by Yann Kornowicz P & C SÉCHEZ VOS LARMES / 22 D MUSIC record available here : http://bit.ly/2ew8BpT ~ CREDITS Written & Directed by Hugo R. Ramirez PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Romain Bezzina PRODUCTION COMPANY EDDY CO-PRODUCTION Séchez Vos Larmes 22D Music PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Céline Da Cunha-Vanlint PRODUCTION 2D ASSISTANT Manon Grenier COMMUNICATION Moses Yohannes Pierre-Alban Kientz POST-PRODUCTION Romain Bezzina STUDIO Brunch Studio DESIGN Johanna Huck Luc Journot Hugo R. Ramirez STORYBOARD Hugo R. Ramirez 2D ANIMATION Laurent Box INK ROTOSCOPY Johanna Huck Luc Journot Maël Berreur LEAD COMPOSITING Gustavo Almenara ANIMATION ASSITANT Clara Clément CAST Mickaël Durard Romain Bezzina Moses Yohannes SUBWAY EXTRAS Gilles Gourmelen Danielle Lhuillier Pascal Droal Vicente Booth Pauline Ferrari Michel Contal SHOOTING CREW CAMERA Romain Bezzina Hugo R. Ramirez SCRIPT Manon Grenier BEST BOY Moses Yohannes TUNNEL SCOUTING Théodore Teknicien SOUND EDITING Yann Kornowicz & Ugly Mac Beer ~ SPECIAL THANKS TO BEATSQUEEZE RECORDS Jean-François Bourrel, Nicolas De Rosanbo Julie Bellemare, Camille Beatrix, Brunchstudio Ange Ghinozzi, Mickaël Durard. © HUGO R. RAMIREZ 2016 EDDY.TV


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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

We spent 7 weeks in Colorado filming 9 short films about sustainable food, this montage is a compilation of the best moments from 100 hours of footage. For more films, behind the scenes story and pictures visit: http://bit.ly/29702SI Created in Partnership with the Colorado Tourism Office Heritage and Agritourism Program Music: XOXO drumline: http://bit.ly/2ev6cgl For video extras visit us at: http://bit.ly/2e7wuaq Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/perennialplate Instagram: http://bit.ly/2ev7Rm3


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‘Portraits’ is a short documentary exploring the struggles, insecurities and values of young Australians transitioning from adolescents to adulthood. Directed by Ben Fitzgerald Cinematography by Jake Hunter 1st AC Miller Best Score by Patrick McKinnon


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Professional and life partners Kate and Leigh have shared everything for years, from their apartment to the popular bar they co-own. When a slump in their sex life forces them to reconsider their relationship, they must confront how intertwined their lives have become.


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A short film featuring Bobby Brown, Banks Gilberti, Peter Brown and Aaron Blunck. Documenting their travels while they chase storms thoughout the 2015-16 winter season. Shot on location at Cooke City, Montana//Whistler, British Columbia//Jackson Hole, Wyoming Produced by: Stept Studios X Poor Boyz Productions Filmed: Tyler Hamlet Alex Martini Johnny Decesare Post Production: Connor Scofield Nick Martini Cam Riley Field Producer: Erik Mehus Original Score by Nicholas Jacobson-Larson Enjoy!


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The video chronicles the dangerous obstacles refugees face on their journeys to reach safer harbors.


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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

From the Series “RGB” Creative Direction, Director of Photography, Art Direction, and final edit by Daveion Thompson Art Direction Assistance and Production Assistance by Jonathan Colin Voice Over by Félise de Conflans Featuring Music by Froyo Ma Starring Dakota Higgins and Katie Hill


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In “Dream,” a beautiful animation video for the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, four animals facing extinction tell their stories through the words of “I Dreamed a Dream"—a song you’ll recognize if you’re a Les Misérables fan.


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Through our story, we’ve attracted a culture of diverse and talented individuals each on a path authentic only to themselves. “We are Journeymen” is a series documenting the lives and experiences of these creatives. We explore how they got started, their daily routines, work and what keeps them inspired. These are the individuals who inspire us to create. Meet Julian Klincewicz. Artist, musician, designer, skater and filmmaker… At just 21, Julian has been creating work for some of the biggest brands and artists in the world. Kanye West, Vans and ACNE to name a few. Together, WE ARE JOURNEYMEN.


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An animated loveletter to what I believe to be the most beautiful city in Europe ! Although I’m originally from Vienna, I left when I was 19 and have been living in London for the last 12 years … it always feels like I’m cheating on a really beautiful wife. directed and animated by Kris Hofmann & Vera Kumer produced by Geraldine Passmore Music Supervision: Tin Drum Music featured song ‘Rugla’ by Amiina Sound Design: Alex Zlamal Edit: Giorgio Gremigni Grade: Filippo Maria with hats by Mühlbauer Hutmanufaktur Marion’s Hutatelier Jessica Lopez @ Verhutung Julia Cranz Alexandre Collon with support from Kultur Niederösterreich, WKO Wien, Wiener Modemacher und www.creativespace.at


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In spring of 2016, me and a couple of friends decided to head up to no-mans-land above the arctic circle to explore, sail, fish & chase some spring slush. I brought a couple of cameras and my split board to what turned out to be the most amazing experience of my life so far. To be continued. To follow any upcoming trips, check out : http://bit.ly/2e4AMS9


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Monday, October 17, 2016

Director - Simon Cahn Production - PULSE FILMS Exec Producer - Sarah Park, Sarah Boardman Commisioner - Rik Green Producer - Aviv Russ DP - Trevor Wineman Editor - Marie-Charlotte Moreau 1st AD - Brandeaux Tourville 1st AC - Phil Newman 2nd AC / DIT - Sarah beagle Mo-Sys Remote Head Tech - Chris Bangma Gaffer - Mohamed Alaali BB Electric - David Roth Key Grip - Nick Bodkin BB Grip - Josh Haycraft Ballon Tech - Sean Meyers Production Designer - Spencer Graves Stunt Coordinator - Joshua Tessier Key Rigger - Joe Perez Stunt Asst - Eric Perrodin Stylist - Lauren Knudsen Hair & Make-up - Kevianno G. PA - Ryan Jansen Art/Production - Jesus Garcia Colorist - Emiliano Serantoni Sound Mix - Benzene Music VFX - Cinammon Post House - Firm Studio


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The Project “LUCID” The idea was to create a surreal world based on simple geometric light shapes that seem misplaced, but somehow blend with its surrounding at the same time. Shapes that emphasize the mood of its surrounding in the most simple way. By installing electroluminescent light shapes and wires in untouched landscapes, a single lightsource tells a surreal story of magic and loneliness in a surreal and intense way. Every environment has its own light installation. The intention was to summarize all installations in a cinematographic way to create a touching short film. Watch the Making of “LUCID” http://bit.ly/2e28SGu Project Website lucid-art.com Artist Website 3hund.com Music and Sounddesign by Achim Treu a.k.a ufohawaii ufohawaii.com treumedia.de Many thanks for helping us with all the work: Maritza Cruz Jónbjörg Þórsdóttir


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A film chronicling the summer games of the artist-based, women’s basketball team in Chinatown, New York. Directed by Elena Parasco Cinematographer Adam Carboni Producer Anthony Hull Stylist Jesse James, Victoria Adrian Colorist Michael Rossiter Music Ricky Eat Acid Music Engineer Trevor Hoar special thanks: Terrible Records, The Mill (NY), Elvis Guesthouse, Seward Park


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Here, between the pixels - a pregnant pause of failure between the lub and dub of one’s own heart. By Peter Burr and John Lee Additional animation by Carl Burton Music by Bear In Heaven


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Saturday, October 15, 2016

“Dinner out with oneself comes to mean so much more.” - Outfest Featured on Out.com Directed by Will Mayo willmayofilm.com Written and Produced by Ian Scott McGregor Winner: The Uncharted Filmmaker’s Grant - NFFTY (2016) Best Super Short - The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival (2016) Official Selection: Miami Short Film Festival (2016) TWIST: Seattle Queer Film Festival (2016) PROUD! Denmark LGBT (2016) Bushwick Film Festival (2016) Reel Affirmations LGBT Film Festival (2016) Sidewalk Film Festival / SHOUT! (2016) Outfest LA (2016) Aspen Film Shortsfest (2016) Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival (2016) National Film Festival For Talented Youth (2016) Taos Shortz Film Fest (2016) TLVfest: Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival (2016) Wicked Queer: Boston LGBT Film Festival (2016) NewFest: New York’s LGBT Film Festival (2015) 23rd Festival Mix Brasil de Cultura da Diversidade (2015) Doc Sunback Film Festival (2016) The Art of Brooklyn Film Festival (2016) North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (2016) GAZE Dublin Film Festival (2016) Trans Pride Brighton Short Film Evening (2016)


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Directed by Ben Leclair co-produced by Kevin Calvez Filmed by Blackbird productions & Ian Curry Additional filming from Olivia Care and Antoine Allaux SPECIAL thanks to Guillaume Boyer, Ian Calvez, William Klang, Mercedes benz Europe and Kevin Calvez for all the help.


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Friday, October 14, 2016

“Never Happened” a new film by Mark Slutsky http://bit.ly/2dq5a6x When colleagues Laura and Grady have an impulsive fling on a business trip, they decide it might be for the best if it all just never happened. DUST is the first multi-platform destination for binge watchable sci-fi. We feature science fiction short films and other content from emerging filmmakers with stunning visual effects, captivating plots and complex character explorations. Robots, aliens, space exploration, technology, and human experience are all a part of DUST. Explore, subscribe and follow for more: Subscribe to DUST on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2aqc5vh Watch more: http://bit.ly/2amTSen Download the film poster: http://bit.ly/2d8H5Tc “Never Happened” KEY CAST AND CREW: Written and directed by Mark Slutsky Mia Kirshner as Laura Aaron Abrams as Grady Anna Hopkins as Sharon Director of Photography Brendan Steacy Original score by Graham van Pelt Edited by Matthew Hannam Visual FX by Michael Winder Mark Slutsky - Director Statement for “Never Happened” : Never Happened is set in a world much like our own, just a little different. A world in which we can manipulate our thoughts, our lives, just a little more than we already can. The technology in the film is fictional, but in many ways, I think we have always applied the same principles to the way we view our lives, the way we selectively tell ourselves our own stories


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Passion is what makes a good short. And that’s what the nearly 12 minutes that sit before you was fueled by. “I can’t stand to see a clip with 25 air revs all shot from the same angle,” the star of this film, Luke Hynd, tells Stab. “To make a good web clip”–since feature length surf film’s are slowly withering away into near-obsolete is the norm–“You have to be passionate about what you’re doing. Without that, you won’t create something you’re truly happy with.” And with the internet being the go-to platform for surf films, we asked Luke what’s the best part about sending a film to the online masses, “The best part is people telling you they really enjoyed it. At our premiere, a few people asked where and when they could buy it so that they could watch it again. That makes it worth it to me. The worst part is putting yourself out there and at the mercy of being judged and ridiculed. Although, I do get a kick out of what people have to say.” But nobody would do any ridiculing on this here site. Not here. So, take the next dozen off and dive into Luke’s aptitude above fibreglass and fins filmed and edited by Darcy Ward. It’s a proper time killer if you’re looking to kill some time.


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October 15, 1986, the New York Mets came from a three run deficit in the 9th and beat the Houston Astros in 16 innings to win the pennant. This film recreates the Mets’ infamous post-game celebration: from champagne in the jacuzzi to the destruction of a perfectly good Ozark Airlines DC10. Starring the voices of Lenny Dykstra, Dwight Gooden, Kevin Mitchell, and Darryl Strawberry. Directed, illustrated and animated by James Blagden.


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A weathered Sheriff returns to the remains of an accident he has spent a lifetime trying to forget. With each step forward, the memories come flooding back. Faced with his mistake once again, he must find the strength to carry on. “Borrowed Time” is an animated short film, directed by Andrew Coats & Lou Hamou-Lhadj, and produced by Amanda Deering Jones. Music by Academy Award winner Gustavo Santaolalla. Watch our featurette “Why We Made Borrowed Time:” http://bit.ly/2dc6Y4E


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Apo Whang-Od is considered the world’s last Mambabatok (hand-tap tattoo artist) from her generation. At the estimated age of 99, she is now passing the tattooing tradition to a new generation in her tribe including her grand-niece Grace. The tradition of this style of tattoo started as a symbol of pride for warriors and a marking of beauty for females in the Butbut tribe and has now taken a unique turn in their village, Kalinga, situated remotely in the mountains of the Luzon province in The Philippines. Stay tuned next week for a release of a Behind The Scenes film taking you through the making of the project. Credits: Director/Cinematographer/Editor: Brent Foster Cinematography: Pawel Dwulit and Preston Kanak Producer: Tammy Foster Opening Title/Credit Sequences: Reactiv Sound Design: Defacto Sound Fixer: Guill Ramos Driver: Rodney Ramos Subtitles: Erica Mills Music: Marmoset The Music Bed Graded with FilmConvert About the Project: While I’m Here | The Legacy Project is a series of videos that profile amazing everyday people, while they’re still here. I decided to start this project after missing out on the chance to tell the story of a man from my hometown who dedicated his life to helping others. That man’s name was Frank Dymock. For years, Frank opened his garage to the public and sharpened skates free of charge. He wouldn’t accept a dime. He was an icon in the place where I grew up, and I always wanted to tell his story while he was still here. Regretfully, I let time pass, and Frank passed away before I had the chance to tell his story. This project is dedicated to him and to countless others who live selflessly and truly leave a legacy, forever impacting the lives of the people lucky enough to cross their paths. Learn more about the project and see all four stories at: whileimheretheproject.com


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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Producer - Cinemachine / www.cinemachine.com Executive Director - Rick Rifici / www.rickrifici.com Cinematography - Rick Rifici Cinematography, Michael McDermott Cinematography and Michael Elsegood / http://bit.ly/2dQQO1Z Video Editing - Joel Taylor, Boogie Monster / http://bit.ly/2e5yiON Sound Editing - Brainestorm / www.brainestorm.com Aviation - Corsaire Aviation http://bit.ly/2dQTeh9 Equipment - HD Rentals / www.hdrentals.tv Photography - Chris White Media / http://bit.ly/2e5C0HQ Management & Marketing - Black Sea Creative & Red Eye Productions / http://bit.ly/2dQTFrV Surfers - Kerby Brown, Cortney Brown, Bradley Norris, Luke Wyllie, Imogen Caldwell and Phillip Read @kerby_brown @cortneycbrown @bradleynorris @lukeyskywalker @imogencaldwell @choppa_read All Media Enquiries - info@societyunseen.com http://bit.ly/2e5AjKMwww.cinemachine.com Executive Director - Rick Rifici / www.rickrifici.com Cinematography - Rick Rifici Cinematography, Michael McDermott Cinematography and Michael Elsegood / http://bit.ly/2dQQO1Z Video Editing - Joel Taylor, Boogie Monster / http://bit.ly/2e5yiON Sound Editing - Brainestorm / www.brainestorm.com Aviation - Corsaire Aviation http://bit.ly/2dQTeh9 Equipment - HD Rentals / www.hdrentals.tv Photography - Chris White Media / http://bit.ly/2e5C0HQ Management & Marketing - Black Sea Creative & Red Eye Productions / http://bit.ly/2dQTFrV Surfers - Kerby Brown, Cortney Brown, Bradley Norris, Luke Wyllie, Imogen Caldwell and Phillip Read @kerby_brown @cortneycbrown @bradleynorris @lukeyskywalker @imogencaldwell @choppa_read All Media Enquiries - info@societyunseen.com http://bit.ly/2e5AjKM


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Canis - an award-winning puppet animated short film by Marc Riba & Anna Solanas about a boy who survives isolated in a house constantly besieged by a horde of stray dogs. 2013 Script & direction: Marc Riba & Anna Solanas Animation: Núria Riba Cinematography: Anna Molins Music: Aleix Pitarch Editing: Sergi Martí “Méliès d’Argent” Award - Haapsalu Horror & Fantasy Film Festival – ESTONIA Rock Award - Asiana International Short Film Festival – SOUTH KOREA Canal+ Award - ALCINE Festival de Cine de Alcalá de Henares – SPAIN METRANGE France Télévision Award - Court-metrange – FRANCE Jury Special Award - Festival International du Film de Court Métrage d’Avignon «Fenêtre Sur Courts» - FRANCE “Grand Prix Silhouette2014” - Silhouette Short Film Festival – FRANCE 2014 Jury Prize - Sheffield Horror Film Festival-Celluloid Screams – UK Best Animation - ISFF Vilnius Film Shorts – LITHUANIA Best Animation - Naoussa Short Film Festival – GREECE Best Animation - Festival Internacional de Curtas Metragens de Évora FIKE – PORTUGAL Best Animation - OCTUBRE CORTO Festival de cine de Arnedo – SPAIN Best Animation - CAOSTICA – SPAIN Best Animation - Festival Audiovisual y Mujer, VisualízaMe – SPAIN Best Animation - Festival de Curtmetratges FASCURT – SPAIN Best Animation - Fantastic Gore Festival Amposta – SPAIN Best Animation - Festival de cortometrajes de Eibar “Asier Errasti” – SPAIN 3rd Prize - Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes de Terror “Terror Fest Perú” – PERU “LINE UP Shorts - Distribution Award”- Festival de Cine de Fuengirola – SPAIN Best Script - ALCINE Festival de Cine de Alcalá de Henares – SPAIN Best Photography of Spanish Production - MECAL PRO, Festival Internacional de Curtmetratges i Animació de Barcelona – SPAIN Best Sound - Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes de Bueu – SPAIN Best Art Direction - Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes de Bueu – SPAIN Best short directed by a woman- Festival de Cortometrajes de Aguilar de Campoo – SPAIN Jury Special Mention - 3D WIRE Film Fest – SPAIN Jury Special Mention - Cryptshow festival - SPAIN Jury Special Mention - Erice film festival – ITALY Jury Special Mention - FanCine de Lemos – SPAIN Jury Special Mention - Som Cinema Mostra de Cinema i Audiovisual Català – SPAIN Special Mention - OBUXO fest – SPAIN Special Mention - Animasyros International Animation Festival – GREECE Special Mention - StopTrik International Film Festival – SLOVENIA Special Mention - Festival de Cine de Terror de Molins de Rei – SPAIN Special Mention - Curt al Pap - SPAIN


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GoldLink, And After That We Didn’t Talk III directed | rubberband. ____ model | chastity samone words | kojey radical featured on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/2dnmSYi ____ produced | josh sondock for &SONS cinematography | sam cutler-kruetz stylist / hmu | lyna zerrouki gaffer | callum shaw key grip | shaun weber 1st ac | ahad mahmood swings | emma hing // mayer chalom


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A sojourn into the memories of a life shared, this film is a portrait of my grandmother’s recollection of my late grandfather, from the inception of their relationship to his passing from dementia. Narrated through the voice of Noreen Williamson, widow of Dean Williamson, this film is a reflection of the brevity of existence, and the irreplaceable joy of companionship. Credits: Narrated by Noreen Williamson Direction, Cinematography, and Editing by Brandon Roots 8mm Footage by Dean & Noreen Williamson Music by Bryan Senti Sound Design by Arjun G Sheth Produced by Brandon Roots & Matthew Ahl Special Thanks to Noreen Williamson Dennis Williamson Rosalind Prizler Felix Thompson Our friends and family


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In the fall of 2016, five north american snowboarders headed off to middle earth in search of something mystical. From the back alleys of Cardrona to the barren abandon lands of Snow Park. From the junkyards of high mountain to the great stone bridge of lower trestle, the crew bravely battles tricks to unlock the truths of what their searching for. Cris crossing the southern island the group chases the cries of the war pig, as they near close to the energy. Join us on our journey in Lords of the Chiken 8 Riders: Blake Paul Cole Navin Max Warbington Dillon Ojo Spencer Schubert Photography: Colt Morgan For our story and photos of our trip please check out http://bit.ly/2dZs0AL Thank You: The North Face, Dragon, Vans Snow, High Cascade Snowboard Camp, and Airblaster. Filmed on Location @ Cardrona Alpine Resort The Remarkables


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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Surfing on a lake? Impossible, right? Wrong. Loveable wild man Larry Cavero lives for surfing the ice-cold waters of The Great Lakes in this short doc about the burgeoning surf scene around Toronto, Canada. Director - Jake Kovnat Cinematographer - Kris Bonnell Editor - Andrew De Zen Produced by - Skin & Bones Film Co. Music by - The Junction Stills - Jordan Fritz http://bit.ly/2esVo5p


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The uncompromising voice behind the first gay themed country music album - 40 years after its release. A film by Dan Taberski. ‘These C*cksucking Tears’ is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Here’s an interview with film’s director, Dan Taberski: http://bit.ly/2dwvYj3


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This video is part of the Emergence audio/visual project, where I explored the idea of natural laws and their creation of the world around us. The early chapters of the story focus on the fundamentals of natural laws themselves, the basic principles of nature which needed to be in place before the physical universe could come into being. Luckily for me, working on an AV project, these basic building blocks of nature tended to yield beautiful results visually - symmetries, the distribution of the primes, dimensionality and hyper-dimensional forms, and here, waves. Perhaps this is because we have some subconscious appreciation for their importance, or maybe it’s just through social conditioning and the fact that they are usually common forms because of their irreducibility. The idea seemed like a simple one visually, so I wanted to create a simple classic synth approach musically, and find a strong retro aesthetic visually to match. Tom Hodge added some Fender Rhodes noodling for extra retro feel, and Kevin McGloughlin nailed the visual approach with a great technique for presenting waves as the product of strong moving lines in a simple colour scheme. Some of the video work reminds me of 60’s or 70’s modernist imagery, which fit right in musically. I chose the concept of waves for part of the Emergence story, because they are a very important idea in much of our understanding of the world around us, and within us. They form the basis of light and wireless communications, and our source of energy from the sun which creates almost all plant and animal life. Our best understanding of the fundamental nature of reality at the smallest scales is purely waves, apparently. And even the process of neuronal action that produces our awareness relies on waves of charge flow created by forces which are supposedly themselves mediated by waves - the virtual photon, a massless wave (i.e. light), being the force carrier of the electromagnetic charge which shunts particles around inside your neurones to make you think. And then there’s the more familiar waves that can dump you under and make you swallow some rank sea water. In addition to all of that, waves are also the basis of music - waves in the air, that is, sound, structured with symmetries. Much the same as with thinking about symmetry for that chapter of the Emergence story, it turns out that music shares a lot in common with our visual aesthetic preferences, and both are deeply rooted in principles of nature illuminated by science. There are different ways in which waves can operate, and what constitutes a wave at all, with or without a medium for example. But they all seem to involve energy transfer without needing the transfer of physical mass - like you can see in the video, the mass (each particle, or a charge) moves up and down on a single axis, and the wave, and energy, is propagated through the medium by these point oscillations. - Max Some words from Kevin McGloughlin on the project “I had been toying with ideas of emerging patterns from minimal configurations when Max Cooper contacted me to be involved in a video project. I initially pitched these ideas for a different track on ‘Emergence’. Max swiftly seen intertwined concepts within our work and suggested using the ideas for the track 'Waves’. On hearing the concept for the track, 'Waves’ seemed the perfect fit. My approach was to remain minimal and fluid with inspiration from the great Norman McLaren. I used only one element of animation for the entire clip (the initial line, in three colours). I gradually used multiples of this element and offset the times. Every form in the video was built from this initial line animation in a flat 2D space. I decided to limit the piece to three bold colours in a 2D environment in an effort to convey the idea that even in this limited space with limited material, these forms still have a capacity to create a wide variety of patterns and complexities, in part taking on the appearance of 3D depth. I felt these attributes demonstrated aesthetically and conceptually the core ideas within Waves.” Waves out now on Mesh / Emergence LP preorder: http://bit.ly/2eg2WJ8


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Zieri Cosmos “Transmission” Featuring: Alexandra Savior, Alissa Geraghty, Mikey de Vera, Connan Mockasin, Hiromi Oshima Writer/Dir: Sam Kristofski DOP: Charlie Sarroff Styling: Chloe Chippendale Music by: Jonny Higgins Animation/Art: Dr D Foothead ADR Recording: Matt Mondanile Male Voices: Joaquin Pastor, Stephen Engstrom


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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

http://bit.ly/2dZrDFK From the souks and craftsmen of Marrakesh and Fes to the dunes of Merzouga and continuing on high into the Atlas mountains, see Morocco like you’ve never seen it before. “Morocco” takes you on a journey beyond the obvious and into the heart and soul of this beautiful country. The film was shot over the course of a month. Equipment: Sony A7SII Sony 24-70mm f4 Came Single TV 3-axis gimbal Directed by: Nathaniel Connella Produced by: The Tipsy Gypsies http://bit.ly/2dZrDFK Filmed and edited by: Nathaniel Connella Color Grade by: Terry Politis www.ixorvfx.com Sound Mix by: Luis Rosario Music: Dhafer Youssef - Oud and Vocals Moroccan Spirit - La Mamounia Simo Lagnawi - Sandika Anello Capuano / Bruno Assenmacher - Ay Jan / Alap Robab / Srang Srang Srang (Afghanistan)


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A 3D printed, stop-motion, projection mapped music video for Dan Sultan’s track Magnetic. Two months in the making, over 60 individual 3D printed pieces and over 2700 photos. Magnetic is available now - http://bit.ly/2ds2bML http://bit.ly/2dIV0Nn Like us on http://bit.ly/2d5wh86 Follow dropbear: @dropbeardigital Director and stop-motion animation: Jonathan Chong @ Dropbear Digital 3D scan and 3D animation: Shawn Miller Projection mapping: Jean Poole 3D printing: Christopher Langton DOP consultant: Cesar Salmeron Editing: Jonathan Chong


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The people of Petran, Turkey, have been snowboarding for roughly 300 years. It’s not snowboarding as we know it, but you’ll recognize it. In this film by WRKSHRT, we follow Alex Yoder and Nick Russell into Turkey’s Kaçkar Mountains on a quest to unearth the unlinked heritage of snowboarding and have some fun in the process. Patagonia Snow http://bit.ly/2e3w4DZ WRKSHRT http://bit.ly/2danrRX


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A man tries to kill himself in a motel room. WINNER: Hamptons Film Festival, Suffolk County Next Exposure Award, 2016 OFFICIAL SELECTION: Slamdance Film Festival, 2016 Palm Springs International Shortfest, 2016 Sarasota Film Festival, 2016 Florida Film Festival, 2016 Starring Richard Kind (A Serious Man, Argo, Curb Your Enthusiasm) & David Rysdahl Directed by Jake Honig Written by David Rysdahl Producers: Joseph J. DePasquale, David Rysdahl, Jake Honig Co-Producers: Roxy Kurta, Jake Ladehoff. Matt Morgan Executive Producer: Josh Senior Cinematographer: Conor Murphy Production Designer: Zack Block Sound Design: Bobb Barito Colorist: Alan Gordon Assistant Director: Allison Egdahl Sound Mixer: Max Mellman Art Director: Brian Broderick Hair & Makeup: L. Bates Jaffe Assistant Camera: Matt Morgan Gaffer: Joseph J. DePasquale Key Grip: Ahad Mahmood Music: Mutant Produced by YACHT CLUB FILMS and SENIOR POST http://bit.ly/2dIq8N3 http://bit.ly/2d53CjO www.jakehonig.com www.davidrysdahl.com


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In May 1988, girlfriends Claudia Brenner and Rebecca Wight were attacked while hiking the Appalachian Trail by a ‘mountain man’ named Stephen Roy Carr. IN THE HOLLOW tells the story of the shooting, Wight’s death, and Brenner’s desperate survival (and later transformation into an advocate for hate crime legislation in the U.S.) as she returns to the trail for the first time since the shooting. The film combines documentary and narrative film elements, using the actual locations on the trail and dramatizations written by Claudia Brenner and director/screenwriter Austin Bunn based on her testimony. The film follows Brenner as she hikes the Appalachian Trail in search of the site of the shooting and path of her survival. Director/Co-Writer/Editor - Austin Bunn Producers: Austin Bunn, Robert Hazen, Spencer Gillis, Chris Cocco Director of Photography: Spencer Gillis *SHORT OF THE WEEK* Screenings Inside Out (Premiere) (Toronto, CA), 2015 (Audience Award – Best Short Documentary) Honolulu Rainbow LGBT Film Festival (HI), 2015 Out East, Halifax (NS), 2015 Frameline 39, San Francisco (CA), 2015 Provincetown International Film Festival (MA) 2015 Sidewalk/Shout Film Festival, Birmingham (AL), 2015 DocUTAH, St. George, Utah, 2015 Milwaukee International Film Festival (WI), 2015 Atlanta Out On Film Festival (GA), 2015. (Jury Award - Best Short Film) IRIS Prize Festival, Wales, UK, 2015 (Runner Up – Best Short Film) ImageOut Rochester LGBT Film Festival, 2015 Top Drawer – Dayton LGBT Film Festival (OH), 2015 (Audience Award – Best Short Film) Sacramento International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (CA), 2015 ReelQ Film Festival, Pittsburgh (PA) 2015 MiFo LGBT Film Festival - 7th Annual Fort Lauderdale Edition, 2015 (Audience Award – Best Short Film, Jury Award – Best Short Film Runner Up) NewFest: The NYC LGBT Film Festival (NY), 2015 (Audience Award – Best Documentary Short) Queer Film Festival MEZIPATRA, Prague and Brno, Czech Republic, 2015 Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Huntington (NY), 2015 USN|expo 2015 - Sardinia Queer Short Film Festival (Italy) (Jury Prize – Best Documentary Short) San Francisco Indie Fest (CA), 2016 Mardi Gras Film Festival - Sydney, Australia, 2016 Roze Filmdagen; Amsterdam LGBTQ Film Festival, 2016 Queens World Film Festival (NY), 2016 (Best Short Documentary) Queer Vision Bristol Pride (Bristol, UK), 2016 London LGBT Film Festival (CA), 2016 Dyke Drama Film Festival (Perth, Australia), 2016 Rio Gender & Sexuality Film Festival, Rio De Janeiro (Brazil) 2016 GAZE International LGBT Film Festival Dublin (Ireland), 2016 North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (Durham, NC) (Jury Award: Best Documentary Short Subject) QUEERSICHT Film Festival (Bern, Switzerland), 2016 Indiana Cares Campaign (PA), 2016


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Friday, October 7, 2016

A Film by Richard Valk http://bit.ly/2dFZPXz & Freek Zonderland www.freekfilms.tv Festivals Spain VI FEC. Villamayor de Cine! Prices: Best Foreign Film - Audience Award IKUSKA 2013 Price: Best Script FICHA CORTOS DE LA SOLANA ALCORTO USA Hamptons International Film Festival Richmond International Film Festival Mid-Atlantic Film Fest in Norfolk Mexico Festival Internacional Cinematográfico de Toluca 2013 UK UK Film Festival Short Film Official Selection Nomination for Best Director The Netherlands Dutch Film Festival Cast Bart Klever José Kuijpers Loek Beernink Joost Buitenweg Tijl Beckand Mikael Martin Odette van der Molen Composer Iris Hond Sound Design Michiel Eilbracht About Rode Gordijnen (Red Curtains) ‘Rode Gordijnen’ is a film about a man who tries to breathe new life into his out of touch relationship with his wife. Both characters seem to have reconciled themselves to their extinguished marriage: they have simply stopped communicating. But along the way their attitude towards each other, and towards their surroundings, changes substantially. One thing however remains the same: they still don’t talk. ABOUT US Rode Gordijnen (Red Curtains) is a short film by two enthusiastic initiators: director and producer Richard Valk and cameraman Feek Zonderland. This project is realised with the support of the experienced film producer Margot Nicolaes. In 1992 Richard started his company Valk producties. Initially as director but later also as a producer. He started out with television programmes as Lolapaloeza, Jules Unlimited, 2 Meter Sessions and various short and longer fiction films and documentaries. He is now director and producer of fiction, nonfiction, animation and music production. In 2010 Freek started his film production company FreekFilms, and he is attracting much attention ever since. He operates in very different fields, and works, among other things, for the VPRO, a Dutch national station. Shooting fiction is his real passion. Richard and Freek worked together on a film already once before. This collaboration worked out so well that they decided to gather together the same enthusiastic crew in order to make the short film Rode Gordijnen (Red Curtains)


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On the verge of becoming a woman Sora is woken by a nightmare and decides to follow a group of men into the city in the hope of finding her mom. WINNER Best Student Film at Anibar International Animation Festival 2016 Best Student Film at Cut Out Fest 2015 Best Short Film at Tweet Fest 2015 Second Prize at Athens International Film and Video Festival 2016 Honourable Mention at Nashville Film Festival 2016 Special Mention at SPARK Animation Festival 2015 OFFICIAL COMPETITION SELECTION Edinburgh International Film Festival 2016, Melbourne International Film Festival 2016, Palm Springs International Film Festival 2016, London Short Film Festival 2016, AFI Fest 2015, St. Louis International Film Festival 2015, New Orleans Film Festival 2015, Montreal World Film Festival 2015, Flickers: Rhode Island International Film Festival 2015, Raindance 2015, AnimaSyros International Animation Festival 2015, Animafest Zagreb 2015, More: http://bit.ly/25aKKlo Hand painted stop motion animation Directed by Minha Kim Produced by Jacob Thomas Cinematography by Sverre Sørdal Sound Designer John Cohen Composer Antonio Nardi More: http://bit.ly/25aKKlo Follow us on FB http://bit.ly/2dyhH8f Short of the Week http://bit.ly/2dY0yDe Directors Notes http://bit.ly/2dyigPu


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The Furrow Collective, Wild Hog in the Woods from the album Wild Hog http://bit.ly/2dFiG59 http://bit.ly/2e9WcMf


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On Sunday Oct 2, 2016 over 200 pantsuit wearing Hillary supporters gathered together to perform a dance founded in unity, love, and inclusivity. Event Organized and Video Directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall and Mia Lidofsky. Co-choreographed by Celia and Crishon Landers. Produced by Jillian Schlesinger and Liz Sargent.


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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Rossignol presents The Big Picture. The second of our two part mini movie series, Move. Move 2 follows the skiing of Chris Logan, Parker White and friends. Shot over the second half of our 2015/16 winter season, the crew finds deep snow and pillows in the Sea to Sky range of British Columbia as well as some sunny alpine days and some late spring park laps in Mammoth California. Thanks to our supporting sponsors Electric, Tomahawk International, Tall T Productions, Bomb Snow Magazine, Cheetah Factory Racing Skiers: Parker White, Chris Logan, Tanner Rainville and Jordan Clarke. Shot/Edited: Sean Logan Location: Mammoth CA + Sea to Sky Range British Columbia Music: “Who Cares What The Question Is” by A Band Of Bees + “Balance” by Future Islands + “Staurolite Stroll” by Night Moves + “Cosmic Love Machine” by Sunbeam Sound Machine 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/1RLXNQowww.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


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А murder in the second degree, that doesn’t cut down the guilt… 04:01’ / DCP / 2015 / directed by Asparuh Petrov “A Petty Morning Crime” is based on the original poem by Georgi Gospodinov of the same title. The film is part of the visual poetry project “Mark & Verse” produced by Compote Collective.



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Watch the full film here: http://bit.ly/2dBDxGz October Country is a beautifully rendered portrait of an American family struggling for stability while haunted by the ghosts of war, teen pregnancy, foster care and child abuse.


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A comedy about a man breaking up with himself. Written and Directed by Ben West


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Wednesday, October 5, 2016


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A pair of senior citizens have a relationship that shocks both their families in this potty-mouthed, but endearing, comedy. Starring and directed by Danny DeVito. Website: http://bit.ly/2dt31XQ /// Twitter: @curmudgeonsfilm Ralph…David Margulies Jackie…Danny DeVito Robin…Lucy DeVito Daniela…Sarah Nina Hayon Brant…Kett Turton Directed By Danny DeVito 
Written and Co­Produced By Joshua Conkel Produced By Jake DeVito, Lucy DeVito, and Danny DeVito Cinematographer…Łukasz Bielan Editor….Brett Haley Production Designer…Jonathan Mosca Composer…Jon Brion 
Costume Designer…Carisa Kelly Hair and Makeup…Camelia Sealy Music Supervisor…Lauren Mikus Camera Operator…Anastas Michos 
1st AD… TJ Choi 2nd AD…Joshua Lucas Gaffer… Russell Burger Key Grip… Tim Rea 1st AC…DJ Carroll 1st AC…Jake Ladehoff Steady Cam Operator… Bill Saxelby DIT / 2nd AC… Gary Bardizbanian Set Photographer… Karolina Bielan DIT / 2nd AC / Assistant editor…Joshua Koenig 
Legal Council… Joel Behr, Nicholas Reder Production Sound… David McRorie Script Supervisor… Zairi Malcolm Music Editor… Eric Cadieux Controller… Nikki Grosso Accountant… Charlotte Wright Production Assistants George Basiev, Abe Douek, JP Cayetano, Gautam Singhani
Art Production Assistant… Liz Flood Ending Credits… Hall Ramirez 
Gracious Host… Joyce Haber Location Manager… Lisa Marciano Background Abraham R. Safdieh Olga Kubie Frieda Esses Renee Klein Joyce Haber Pat Cohen Sally Sultan 
Digital Intermediate Services provided by Harbor Picture Company Sr. Colorist ­ Joe Gawler
Conform Artist ­ Dylan Ball
DI Producer ­ Matt Caruso
Sr. DI Producer ­ Kevin Vale Sound Post Production Services provided by Harbor Sound Dialogue Editor ­ Josh Berger
Sound FX Editors ­ Giuseppe Cappello & Ian Gaffney Rosenfeld Re­Recording Mixer ­ Josh Berger Special Thanks to
To all of the residents of Ahi Ezer Rhea Perlman, Gracie DeVito, Gus Goldsack, Lois Smith, Sal Giarrantano, Ike Cherra. Alex Resnikoff, Chloe Domont, Stan Rosenfield, Megan Hill, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Tiffany and Jayce Bartok, David Newman, Doug Morris, Lou Adler, Toby Emmerich, Jo­Ann Kalb, Lynzee Klingman, Quentin Nguyen­Duy


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This film is a love letter to the 1980’s.. Music by Mitch Murder: http://bit.ly/2deEB1x Directed by Gervais Merryweather: http://bit.ly/2dEwlLG A special thanks to Marlène Beaube for your support


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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Blu-Ray discs available here: http://bit.ly/2dPoAnt Song by Kerry Muzzey: “Revenge”/ “Revenge: Epilogue” (on iTunes: http://bit.ly/KM_TM3 Amazon: http://bit.ly/KM_REVENGE) Follow me: http://bit.ly/1TUL7Ko / http://www.twitter.com/mikeolbinski / http://bit.ly/2dPo2OA / http://bit.ly/2drgyOQ —————– If you asked the average person, many would characterize this summer’s monsoon as a down season. Not a lot of storms overall and it seemed generally more quiet. And in many ways it actually was a slower season. All told I chased about 36 days for this film, which was less than the 48 in 2015. We had an early start in late June, and then it was dead for almost three weeks. When I looked back and realized I chased 12 less days…yeah, it definitely had less action than normal. But to a storm chaser, none of this really means anything. Sure there were days when nothing was remotely possible to chase, but most of the time the monsoon can be found in the far corners of the state even when Phoenix and Tucson are dry as a bone. For me personally, I loved this season. Maybe because as a filmmaker, having put out a few of these films now, I’m beginning to focus and hone in more on what I really love to time-lapse. My early scenes years ago had a lot of average clouds and distant rain that didn’t have a lot of excitement or energy. But as the years go on, and I learn more and more about chasing storms here in Arizona…I’ve found myself in better spots to capture the stuff I really enjoy. Strong downbursts of rain, building clouds, lightning…and yes, dust storms. The one thing I was hoping for in 2016 that the previous years have lacked: Haboobs. Dust storms. Rolling walls of dirt and sand engulfing the deserts and even Phoenix itself. And my wish came true in that regard. Even a very late season, September 27th haboob that I captured right at sunset with glorious colors. Coming off the heels of filming Vorticity in the spring, with monster supercells and tornadoes, the monsoon is a totally different beast and you’d think it would be less exciting. I don’t know. I find them both amazing and inspiring. Weather to me is weather. No matter how mind-blowing it was to witness the Wynnewood tornado this past spring, standing in front of a rolling wall of dust, or a distant lightning storm under the stars…it’s all a blast to me and I never get tired of it. So Monsoon III…the credits will say it, but it was around 36 days of filming, I shot over 85,000 frames and am not sure how much made it into the final cut. The song I used was “Revenge” and “Revenge: Epilogue” by Kerry Muzzey, and I took both of them and sliced and diced until I actually had a six-minute version to fit in with all the footage I captured. I love it. As always…THANK YOU to Kerry Muzzey for supporting my work by letting me use his music once again. I don’t even have enough words for this man for doing this for me. It means more than anything! Please buy his work! I started editing this film mid-summer once I figured out the song I was using. And as days went by and more clips were rendered, I kept adding them and re-arranging them all the time, trying to get every clip to match the tone and feeling of the music. And then I’d think I was done and more storms would come and I’d have to move things around again, and even drop stuff. I have a lot of fun scenes that are not in this film because I only wanted the very best. Special thanks to Bryan Snider and Dustin Farrell for some tips this summer on editing out dust spots and birds better than I had been doing. Appreciate it fellas! My wife takes the brunt of what I do, especially when I’m gone for days at a time. Filming in Arizona is easier because I’m usually home at some point in the evening and at least around in the mornings. But it’s a lot of work and a lot of time being away. She supports me like no other and I can’t believe how lucky I am to have someone with that much faith in what I do. And a lot of these clips will forever hold memories for me because my two oldest kiddos were there for them, and at times even all three were nearby. My littlest guy who just turned three, sits on my lap a lot when I edit, listens to the music and loves watching the final product. And he wants to keep watching it…over, and over and over. Makes a daddy proud. I hope you enjoy this latest installment. I’m not sure how it compares to years past, but for better or worse, this was Monsoon 2016 for me! Please let me know if you have any questions about anything! Most of these clips were shot in 8K with some 4K stuff thrown in there as well. —– Captured with a Canon 5DSR, two 5D3’s, 11-24mm, 16-35, 35mm, 50mm and 135mm. Processed using Lightroom, LR Timelapse, After Effects and Premiere Pro


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Taken from the album ‘Post Exotic’ OUT NOW Wordwide. Buy or stream http://bit.ly/2dqUBja Order the LP http://bit.ly/2dP2Qbl Subscribe to Bosco Rogers’s channel http://bit.ly/2dqUrZd Directed by Benoît Musereau, Cindy Lo & Emilie Pigeard Assisted by Albane Chaumet Edited by Arnaud Viémont Produced by Les productions du Désert Music video by Bosco Rogers performing Beach! Beach! Beach! © 2016 Bleepmachine With support of the FCM and the SCPP ————————————————– CONNECT WITH BOSCO ROGERS ————————————————– Follow Bosco Rogers: Official - http://bit.ly/2dP1Ofo Facebook - http://bit.ly/2dqTiRj Twitter - http://twitter.com/BoscoRogers Instagram - http://bit.ly/2dP2npE Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtY_o… Dailymotion - http://bit.ly/2dqTNun Vimeo - http://bit.ly/2dP1FbU Follow Bleepmachine: Official - http://bit.ly/2dqUow8 Facebook - http://bit.ly/2dP2TEb… Twitter - http://twitter.com/bleepmachine Instagram - http://bit.ly/2dqUkMX Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/bleepmachine Soundcloud - http://bit.ly/2dP28Ln Contact: bleep@bleepmachine.com


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In the early 1980s, before the Jerky Boys brought prank phone calls to a mainstream audience, a group of Oklahoma teenagers were conducting strange backwoods experiments with their landline telephone. These underground prank calls gained infamy, and became known as Park Grubbs, garnering such fans as The Flaming Lips, Daniel Clowes (Ghostworld, Art School Confidential), and Peter Bagge (Hate). Directed by two Okie filmmakers, Bradley Beesley and Ben Steinbauer, and featuring interviews with both the pranksters and the pranked, the legendary Park Grubbs prank calls come to life in this one-of a-kind documentary. Directors: Bradley Beesley & Ben Steinbauer Executive Producer: Berndt Mader Producer: Tyson Meade, Bradley Beesley, Ben Steinbauer Cinematographer: Bradley Beesley Editor: Ron Pippin, Mike Melendi Sound Designer: Corey Roberts Music: Steven Drozd, Tyson Meade & The Flaming Lips


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Contact: sander.joon (at) gmail.com Hand-drawn animation / 6'12" / HD / 16:9 / colour / stereo Credits Author: Sander Joon Sound, music: Sander Põldsaar, Andres Dajek Supervisors: Priit Pärn, Olga Pärn, Andres Mänd ja Trygve Nielsen Production: Estonian Academy of Arts Year: 2015 Synopsis An addicted biker runs out of cigarettes. He joins a race to get more, but has to take help from some peculiar people in the audience to stay in the competition. Awards Fredikstad Animation Festival 2015 - Grand Prix Melbourne International Animation Festival 2016 - Best of the Festival Ottawa Animation Festival 2016 - Best Animation Technique Viborg Animation Festival 2016 - Staff Pick / Ginger Award IndieLisboa 2016 - Special Mention PIAFF 2016 - Special Mention Cartoon d'Or 2016 - Nomination Official Selections Annecy 2016 - Student Competition Zagreb 2016 - Student Competition Holland Animation Film Festival 2016 - Student Competition Anifilm 2016 - Competition Fest Anca 2016 - Student Competition Krok festival 2015 - Competition Animateka 2015 - Student Competition Anima-Brussels 2015 - Student Competition DOK Leipzig 2015 - Competition KLIK! 2015 - Student Competition AnimaSyros 2015 - Student Competition Animated Dreams 2015 - Student Competition Hiroshima 2016 - Stars of Students Chitose Airport 2015 - Student Panorama


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Monday, October 3, 2016

A special instalment of TED Ed’s educational series. ROEY TZEZANA: Writer EOIN DUFFY: Design / Animation ADDISON ANDERSON: Narrator WESLEY SLOVER: Music and Sound Design GERTA XHELO: Producer JESSICA RUBY: Production Coordinator TED ED: Client


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Descripción: Videoclip para Captains “Heavy Metal Works”. DOP/Color: Daniel Meré. Producción: Inlight. Actores: Álvaro Quintana, Uma Karina, Isia Eryka. Asistentes de cámara: Tulio Ferreira y Jorge Fonseca. Eléctricos: Eduardo G. Mon, Jose Silva y Edu Vinuesa. Estilismo: Gema Martín y Javier Lozoya. Diseño gráfico: David Negrone. Captains: Fee Reega, David Baldo, Oskar SD, Aaron Dall. Gracias a: Thiago Quadrado, Lucia Outeda, Carlota Espada, Mario García, Aby Loya, Elena González, Pelayo Campa, Daniel Parrilla, Hostal San Félix, Ferrallas Las Arobias y a la Sala Sol. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Description: Videoclip for Captains “Heavy Metal Works”. DOP/Colour: Daniel Meré. Production: Inlight. Starring: Álvaro Quintana, Uma Karina, Isia Eryka. Camera Assistants: Tulio Ferreira y Jorge Fonseca. Electricians: Eduardo G. Mon, Jose Silva y Edu Vinuesa. Stylist: Gema Martín y Javier Lozoya. Graphic Design: David Negrone. Thanks to: Thiago Quadrado, Lucia Outeda, Carlota Espada, Mario García, Aby Loya, Elena González, Pelayo Campa, Daniel Parrilla, Frisco,Hostal San Félix, Ferrallas Las Arobias and Sala Sol. http://bit.ly/2dqK5HG http://bit.ly/2dUTgmE


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A cry for help.


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This is the music video for the song “Space Diaspora” of OY’s [http://bit.ly/2dDOWsR] new album bearing the same name. The musicians Joy & Lleluja - about the clip & song: On our new album we tell the story of mankind’s future on a imaginary planet called Space Diaspora. So Space Diaspora is the second single and the title track of our new album. The song is the beginning of this space opera and tells the story of the departure & transformation of planet Earth in and onto Space Diaspora. We couldn’t have been more lucky than to have Moritz Reichartz illustrate and interpret this story for us. The clip allows further imagination and interpretation.. and so we invite people to participate and build their own story. ‘After all, in spite of all technological inventions, the farthest we can travel is still with our minds.’ The label sais: Life on Space Diaspora is a reflection and a distortion of our own struggling world, conveying sentiments of modern alienation and transnational identity. OY’s thoughtful and humorous, tongue-in-cheek approach looks back at current times from the vantage point of a chaos-driven but blooming society in our own future. A vision which elicits tears as well as smiles, and praises the huge potential of the in-between. The director Moritz Reichartz about the clip: Technically speaking, the video is generated almost without keyframes, which are traditionally an essential tool for computer based animation. I work with these nokeyframe techniques for the last two years (latest publised result is “Hands Off [AI]” http://bit.ly/2cNnFOp) as i found they often produce unforseable, better than imagination results that are filled with a lot more life and provide a wide spectrum of outcome to choose from. Dynamic simulations, noise and time driven animations and textures, hair systems, formula based deformers, force and turbulence guided particle systems and many caches baked in specefic chronological orders brig this story to life. The process for the video was more the one of a labrotory rather that the one of inbetweening classical storyboard images in squares. Probably not more that 40 keyframes, mostly used for the camera work where used in this project. CREDITS: Music: OY [http://bit.ly/2dDPhvL] Derection, Design, Animation and Images: Moritz Reichartz


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