Saturday, September 30, 2017

Original Title: Traumfrau Documentary, 20'00"; 2012 Directing: Oliver Schwarz SYNOPSIS For most of his life, Dirk has been searching for the woman of his dreams. After several failed relationships and a burnout, he finally seems to have found the love of his life, Jenny: the perfect match at first sight – but somehow fundamentally different… The short film “Dream Girl” takes the viewer into a world between imagination and reality that is both strange and surprisingly familiar. AWARDS Golden Medal of Belgrade to the director of the best international documentary, 2014 Upcoming Filmmakers Luzern, 2013, First Prize Chicago International Film Festival, 2013, Silver Hugo for Best Short Film: Documentary Best Documentary Film, Moving Media Student Film Festival, USA, 2013 Kolkata International Film Festival, Indien, 2013, Best Documentary Award Special Jury Mention, OPEN CINEMA, Russia 2013 International Short Film Festival IN THE PALACE Bulgarien, Lobende Erwähnung Schweizer Jugenfilmtage 2013, 1. Preis und Publikumspreis Winterthurer Kurzfilmtage, Bester Schweizer Schulfilm 2012 Berner Filmpreis, bester Kurzfilm 2012 Jugendfilmtage Winterthur, Blindspot-Preis, 2012 SCREENINGS Cinema Perpetuum Mobile, Russia, 2014 61th Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival, 2014 FILMZ Mainz, Wettbewerb, 2013 Upcoming Filmmakers Luzern, 2013 Internationales Jugend Medien Festival YOUKI, 2013, International Competition Ozu Film Festival, Italy 2013, Documentary Competition exground Filmfestival Wiesbaden, 2013 8. Pravo Ljudski Film Festival, arts & docs Programme, 2013 Kolkata International Film Festival, Indien, 2013 LJUBLJANA Int. Film Festival 2013 (Slovenia); Internationaler Wettbewerb 27. Internationales Filmfest Braunschweig, 2013 Fic Hermilioso, Mexico, 2013, Short Documentary Programme Tirana International Film Festival, Albania, 2013 Emmentaler Kurzfilmtage, 2013 La Boca Erotica, Madrid, Short Documentary Competition, 2013 Adelaine Film Festival, Australien, 2013 Chicago Film Festival, Documentary Short Film Competition BUSAN Int. Short Film Festival 2013 (South Korea); International Competition Moving Media Student Film Festival, Detroit USA, 2013 Message to Man, St. Petersburg, 2013, Internationaler Wettbewerb Athens Int. Film Festival, Griechenland 2013 International Festival of Debut and Student Films, St. Petersburg, 2013 Shortynale, Klosterneuburg AT, 2013 OPEN CINEMA, Russia 2013 Internationaler Wettbewerb des OPEN CINEMA Int. Short and Animation Film Festival, St Petersburg, Russland, 2013 Lago Film Fest, 2013 Guanajuato International Film Festival. Mexico, 2013 CINÉ-RENCONTRES Festival de Cinéma, Internationaler Wettbewerb, Frankreich 2013 International Short Film Festival IN THE PALACE, Bulgarien 2013, International Competition FESTROIA Int. Film Festival 2013, Portugal Int. Kurz Film Festival Hamburg, 2013 7. River Film Festival, Padua, 2013 Vienna Independent Shorts 2013 backup Festival, Weimar Deutschland, 2013 visions du réel, Nyon 2013 Schweizer Jugendfilmtage, 2013 Go Shorts Film Festival, Nijmegen, Holland, 2013 Berlinale, Shorts Competition 2013 Solothurner Filmtage, “Upcoming Talents”, 2013 Winterthurer Kurzfilmtage, Filmschulentag und Schweizer Wettbewerb, 2012 Nomination bester Schweizer Schulfilm, Winterthurer Kurzfilmtage, 2012 Nomination Berner Filmpreis, 2012 Jugendfilmtage Winterthur, Blindspot-Preis, 2012 PRODUCTION Studienrichtung Video, Hochschule Luzern – Design & Kunst (Production: Bachelor of Arts in Video, Lucerne School of Art and Design) www.hslu.ch/video video@hslu.ch


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On July 5th, 2016, I moved across the country to work and live in New York City for one year. This is a personal documentary of my year, chronicled by voicemails left by my mom. Director / DP / Editor: Sean Wang Original Score: Breton Vivian (http://bit.ly/2fza4hH) Pianist: Jonathan Keith Sound Design / Sound Mix: Michael O’ Connor (http://bit.ly/2x4gC32) Best mom: Cynthia Lee Additional protest photos taken by: Isaac Blankensmith & Milovale Tiatia Special thanks: Daniel Ngai Sam Davis Brian Tang Kellan Davidson Matthew Kalish MikeMike Weisburd Cindy Mai Emmett Kim Tori Hinn Tu Alex Wataru Olivia Lim Jennifer Lee Michael Lee David Wang Google Creative Lab & many many more.


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Thursday, September 28, 2017

President Donald Trump told Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte that he was doing an “unbelievable job” fighting drugs in the country. Duterte promised to end drug use in the Philippines by killing drug dealers and users. A year into his term, thousands of people have died — and Duterte continues to earn historically high approval ratings. As the nation’s police force carries out his bloody anti-drug campaign, it leaves behind a wake of grief in the families of those killed, and a portrait of the price the nation is willing to pay to bring discipline and order to the country. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Facebook: nbcnews.to/2rACLSM Instagram:nbcnews.to/2rAsQwp Twitter: nbcnews.to/2rAsWUN YouTube: nbcnews.to/2rAQzwx CALL THE FIELD PHONE: ☎️ (315) LF-FIELD VISIT OUR SITE: nbcleftfield.com ABOUT NBC LEFT FIELD: NBC Left Field is a new internationally-minded video troupe that makes short, creative documentaries and features specially designed for social media and set-top boxes. Our small team of cinematographers, journalists, animators and social media gurus aims to unearth stories and breathe creative life into current headlines. While pushing boundaries at home and abroad, NBC Left Field will also be serving as an experimental hub for NBC News style, treatment and audience engagement.


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Laird Hamilton’s life is unlike many others in that his pursuit of excellent physical condition and forward-thinking wave-riding is still thriving at the age of 53. Enter what’s regarded as the longest wave in the world: Chicama, Peru. Join Laird and friends as they chase perfection in the form of 8-10 foot waves stretching over a mile, where rides up to 6 minutes become normal atop the innovative hydrofoil surfboard design. In Take Every Wave: Laird in VR, Laird takes you on a journey in virtual reality that’s as beautiful as it is poetic. The reminder here being that even after all these years, this Hawaiian waterman is still finding novel ways to experience the ocean while breaking boundaries with the newest technology.


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Check out full project: http://bit.ly/2yKd7fx 3 years after the release of my experimental video «Warm-Up»(http://bit.ly/2ybgBKU), I decided to make a sequel. I was fascinated by the view of the paint flowing down the skin. Under the macro lens it looks like satellite images where the folds of the skin looks as a riverbed along which multicolored paints flow. I poured metallic and fluorescent paint on the hands, lips and nipples. I worked on this project for 4 months. Music by Dmitry Evgrafov «Afterthought» http://apple.co/2yJhmHY Camera: Sony A7R2, Lens: Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G. Follow me: http://bit.ly/2yadjr3 http://bit.ly/2yKd835 https://twitter.com/RusKhasanov


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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Ryuichi Sakamoto | async International Short Film Competition Rotates the tree trunk from the east. It grows 43 days for every inch. Intrude metals from the west. they travel 43 seconds to break any form. Hums the unknown from another dimension, leaving us no time to connect each other. Credits: Animation by Kachi Chan Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto, Disintegration(Async) Special Thanks to Art and Culture Outreach


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ANTI- Records/ EPITAPH SO MUCH LIGHT - “Full Body Mirror” Starring So Much Light’s Damien Verrett Director: Jane Qian Cinematographer: Jake Bianco Special Thanks: Hope Selevan Green Glow Films Stephen Mallett Brooklynn Reeves


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After isolating himself from the rest of the world, Brian finds companionship from an unlikely source. Directed by Jim Archer, Written by and Starring David Earl and Chris Hayward and Produced by Rupert Majendie. For more comedy shorts visit: www.MrBox.tv Full Credits: DIRECTED AND EDITED BY: Jim Archer WRITTEN BY AND STARRING: David Earl and Chris Hayward PRODUCED BY: Rupert Majendie CINEMATOGRAPHY BY: Toby Goodger CAMERA ASSISTANT: Josh Govett SOUND MIX: James Torrance POST PRODUCTION: Rushes POST PRODUCER: Mireille Antoine COLOURIST: Simona Cristea MUSIC “Transcendless Summer” Composed and Performed by Peter Silberman Published by Kobalt Music Courtesy of Transgressive Records/[PIAS] 2017 THANKS TO: One Stop Films Mr Box Mindseye Charlie Morrell Hughie Phillips Attilio Gianfrancesco Peter and Ben


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Kyra is a young cellist on her way to becoming an outstanding soloist. During an important concert one of the strings of her cello comes lose, unnerving her; this results in a panic attack and stage fright. Her anxiety and loneliness become too much to handle, but quitting is not an option. “Hold On” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2hxoYJy Winner Best Short TriBeCa Winner Best Short Huesca Winner Best Short FEST http://bit.ly/2hAY3J0


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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Written and directed by Lado Kvataniya Director of photography | Andrey Krauzov Producer | Alexander Medvedko Executive Producers | Ilya Stewart Murad Osmann Starring | Oxxxymiron | Markul | Vlada Cox | Jan Daniel | Boris Gusakov | Vyaсheslav Yrovskiy | Artemiy Myakishev | Julia Kivi | Nadin Ksenia | Beryoza Annet | Karina Julia | Ryabova Polina | Svetlova Christina | May Alexandra | Avramenko Amori | Salvatore Alisa | Liss Selena Verner Editor | Vlad Yakunin DOP 2 unit | Denis Firstov Special Thanks | Alex Mikeladze Art Director | Dmitry Onishenko Set Designer | Denis Nikolaenko Assistant Art director | Ekaterina Kuznetsova Props Master | Alexander Lebedev Casting | Margo Sayapina Special effects | Peter Gorshenin Make Up Artists | Olga Mikhailova Evgeniy Mikhailov Costume designer | Anna Kudevich Boris Kukolkin 1st A.D. | Olga Mitina Unit Production Manager | Dmitry Dimchevskiy Production Manager | Misha Goglov Location Manager | Vladimir Kravchenko Assistant Location manager | Alexander Pisarev Colorgrading | Artem Leonov Sound design | 4 33.studio Visual Effects | Carbon Core Art Director | Ilia Rutkovskii CG Supervisor | Denis KHaritonov CG Coordinator | Daria Petrova Concept Artist | Sergei Vasnev Rotoscoping and clean-up | Elena Pestrikova | Stepan Masychev | Viacheslav Cherepanov Post Production | Epic Special Thanks | Elena Gracheva | Plussize.moscow agency | Oxana Solodka, Vitaminka | Film agency Igor Gavar | Oldushka Models Agency Hype Production | 2017


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Rabbit’s Blood is a story about a society of two rival groups; sinister cloaked men and neutralist rabbits who have human-looking bodies that live underground. Sarina Nihei is an award-winning animation director and illustrator living in Tokyo. Obsessed with Estonian animation while studying graphic design at Tama Art University in Tokyo, Nihei decided to pursue animation and moved to London to start a Master’s degree at the Royal College of Art. Her previous short film Small People With Hats has won prizes and been screened at festivals all over the world.


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SOLO NYC is an intimate look at the trials and triumphs of New York’s rising class of creative freelancers. The 6:45 min documentary film, directed by award-winning creative and independent filmmaker Daniel Soares, is AND CO’s first film exploring the future workforce. Featuring: Helen Levi (Pottery Designer) Alex Trochut (Lettering Artist) Adriana Urbina (Chef) Zipeng Zhu (Creative Director) See more at www.and.co/solo About SOLO NYC: In the alleyways, back kitchens and matchbox studios tucked away in countless of bustling, yet remarkably unglamorous, neighborhoods wedged within the most vibrant city in the world, there’s magic is happening. Every damn day. New York’s professional style understated yet relentless. Showing up, doing your best—and doing things a little differently—is the mantra of millions of people who rise with the sun to chase their dreams. With a little luck and a lot of sweat, millions of men and women are making their career ambitions happen, and doing so outside of the traditional career path. Credits: Director: Daniel Soares Produced by: AND CO, Martin Strutz Featuring: Alex Trochut (Lettering Artist), Helen Levi (Pottery Design), Zipeng Zhu (Creative Director), Adriana Urbina (Urban Chef) Director of Photography: Anna Solano Editor: Alvaro Del Val Colorist: Joe Wenkoff 1st AC: Alex Kosorukov Post Production: Uppercut NYC Music: Nordmeister, Unseen Music, Almkvist, Steven Gutheinz Sounddesign: Brian Bernard See more at www.and.co/solo


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Watch the first footage shot on Sony’s new CineAlta VENICE 36x24mm Full Frame Digital Motion Picture Camera System. THE DIG is written and Directed by Joseph Kosinski and captured by Cinematographer Claudio Miranda, ASC. Learn more about VENICE: http://bit.ly/2xDeopO


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Monday, September 25, 2017

A new father finds himself in a predicament in a foreign country. Starring Melvil Poupaud (LAURENCE ANYWAYS, BROKEN ENGLISH) and Naomi Collier. Written & Directed by Clara Aranovich *Recommended for viewing without subtitles. Shot on Kodak Super 16mm on location in New Orleans thanks to the Panavision New Filmmaker Program. World premiere in competition at Stockholm Film Festival. Cast (in order of appearance): Woman on phone … Deborah Rombaut Man … Melvil Poupaud Baby Luc … Ally Grace Boulas Woman in aisle … Elizabeth Rowe Marlboro man … Frank Brown Cashier … Naomi Collier Customer 1 … Philip Rao Manager … Glen Hobgood Customer 2 … Antigone Davis Producers: Rebecca Eskreis, Clara Aranovich Cinematographer: Stephen Pierce Ringer Executive Producers: Julio Aranovich, Isabel Valdés, & Gabriel Aranovich Associate Producers: Stephen Pierce Ringer & Alexander Jacobs 1st Asst. Director: Alexander Jacobs 2nd Asst. Director: Erin Fitzgerald Production Designer: Mark Hannibal Set Dresser: Lindsay Phillips 1st Asst. Camera: Cliff Thenard 2nd Asst. Camera: Liam Dale Gaffer: Raúl B. Fernández Key Grip: Zack Savitz Make-Up/Hair: Jackie Merlau Asst. to Mr. Poupaud: Bryan Duprée Script Supervisor: Jennifer Carriere Production Sound Mixer: Dean L. Smith Boom Operator: JonGunnar Gylfason Stunt Coordinator: Felipe Savahge Stunt Drivers: Chelsea Bruland, Ali Alherimi, & Philip Rao Head Production Asst.: Lulu Marcil Production Assts: Smeeta Narang & Josh Ferguson Catering: Fleur de Lis Foods Sound Designers: Mitchell Lestner & Ugo Derouard Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Craig Mann Telecine Colorist: Adrian DeLude Online Colorist: Dave Lee Telecine/Post Color Producer: Arthur Tremeau Telectine/Color Correction: Company 3 Post Sound Facility: Todd AO Composer: Daniel Corral Production Officers: Officer Pamela Jordan, Officer Alonzo Black


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Where does your job end as a police officer? WHEN YOU GET HOME is a hybrid short film / commercial produced by production company 25FPS and written & directed by Ben Brand. It’s a project that wants to stretch the boundaries between commercial & film to see if it can create more depth and meaning in advertising. Link to the commercial: http://bit.ly/2fMnp6F The film is based on true events. A year ago Ben found a picture online that struck him so hard he had to do something with it. You can see the picture here but be sure to see the film first: http://dailym.ai/2xslSNf Production: 25FPS Writer/Director: Ben Brand Cinematography: Maxime Desmet


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MVMT Presents And Nothing Happened A young woman juggles between the mundane and the extraordinary in an attempt to leave her NYC apartment. Written, Directed, Produced, Edited by Naima Ramos Chapman Director of Photography and Producer Terence Nance Produced by Chloe Olman Art Direction by Elise Peterson Read the review at Short of the Week: http://bit.ly/2xB2OvJ


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(The [End) of History Illusion] is written, directed, and choreographed by Celia Rowlson-Hall. It premiered at 2017 Venice Film Festival and is the 14th film in the Miu Miu Women’s Tales Series. http://bit.ly/2jWulmw


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Friday, September 22, 2017

A narrative film based on the harrowing reality of human trafficking along the Chinese/North Korean border, Sleep Well, My Baby follows the incredible journey of a refugee who’s had everything taken from her and will go to desperate measures to get it back. Warning: scenes of physical and sexual abuse. Learn more about the film: http://flmsp.ly/vmswm Go Behind-the-Scenes on the blog: flmsp.ly/ftlsgw License the footage: flmsp.ly/slprds For more information on how you can help North Korean refugees visit: http://bit.ly/2fGGJm2 Director/Writer: Aaron & Winston Tao (TwinTaoers) Director of Photography: Jared Fadel Original Score: Ryan Taubert Editor: Lucas Harger Sound Design/Mix: Steve Horne Text/Title Design: Jessica Lily Colorist: Asa Fox (The Mill) Additional music: Luke Atencio Cast - Eunmi: Sangeun Lee Cast - Hee-Young: SeungHwan Jung Cast - Liu Hwang: Jihak Chung Cast - Chungwang: Youngbok Park Executive Producer: Chad Vickery Executive Producer: Hannah Song Executive Producer: Fortiss LLC, Emily and John Park Executive Producer: Nickolas E. A. Downey Production Company: Mr. Romance Producer: LiNK Producer: Seon Kwon Hwang Production Manager: Bong Hoon Cho Production Designer: Jia Kim Assistant Art Director: Hyunji Kim 1st Assistant Camera: Bongyu Choi Gaffer / Key Grip: Sunjae Lee Best Boy / Grip: Junghoon Lee Drone Camera Operator: Seung-Gyu Lee Drone Pilot: Myungi Moon Low Loader Driver: Jonghoon Kim Wardrobe / Hair / Make Up: Sora Jung Assistant Wardrobe / Hair / Make Up: Minhee Kang Picture Car Driver: Minjune Kim Translation: Seo-Young Jun Translation: Christina Yoh Tech PA: Jackie Head PA: Jihyun Roh PA: Yooji Oh PA: Heemin Yang PA: Luke Smith PA: Seoin Jang PA: Carly Rose PA: Chris Buchman PA: Jina Nam PA: Nate Richey


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“A techno-dystopian vignette that could be a miniature episode of Black Mirror.” Directed By: Will Joines & Karrie Crouse Written By: Karrie Crouse & Will Joines Starring: Trieste Kelly Dunn With: Stephen O’Reilly Cinematographer: Zoë White Producer: Jonathan Figueroa http://bit.ly/2hoqN7L Taken from ‘Iteration’ LP by Com Truise, out June 16, 2017, Ghostly International


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Love in the age of SnapChat An young ‘everyman’ who lives his life through social media, has an encounter with young woman who challenges his ideals A Film by Francesca Mirabella – Atlanta Film Festival First Run Film Festival *Wasserman Fox Writing Award for Best Screenplay New Orleans Film Festival – Starring Cash - Rashaad Edwards Sasha - Rosa Gilmore Bobby - Paulie Deo Jr. – Written and directed by Francesca Mirabella Produced by Winter Coleman + Ben Kallam Cinematography by Jomo Fray – A FEM Films production With the participation of NYU Tisch School of the Arts http://imdb.to/2xlBrpQ http://bit.ly/2fG5IFS francescamirabella.com @fmirabella


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I think Jacques Tati’s PlayTime is one of the unrivaled great films of all time, but rather than talk about its socio-economic commentary or its myriad of slapstick gags, let’s take a minute to dive into its extraordinary (and extraordinarily fun) Royal Garden sequence, and explore the inner workings of chaos unfolding. You can support this channel at Patreon- http://bit.ly/2v27J8x Further Reading- The Dance of PlayTime by Jonathan Rosenbaum - http://bit.ly/2ynguss You can follow me through: Twitter- http://twitter.com/andymsaladino YouTube- http://youtube.com/c/theroyaloceanfilmsociety “Pillowtalk” and “Bonjour” by Jeff Kaale http://bit.ly/2wEWnIR


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Thursday, September 21, 2017

“Get Some” out now. http://bit.ly/2xlB0ti http://bit.ly/2wBLveZ http://www.twitter.com/weareghosted http://bit.ly/2xkx7Fb Follow Kamille: http://bit.ly/2wCxIVw http://bit.ly/2xlrLJK… https://twitter.com/kamillexx ________________________________ Cast // Elizabeth Scopel, Dakota Lustick, Emily Kristen Moody, Stephanie Rocío Production Companies // The American Standard Film Co. & Yacht Club Films www.theASFC.com // http://bit.ly/2wCMYBN Production // Jake Ladehoff, Joe DePasquale, Zach Law, Tyler Walker, Veronica Pomilla, Adam G. Emerson, Matt Morgan Cinematography // Conor Murphy Assistant Camera // Christie Leitzell Art + Design // Gabriella Moses, Chazz Foggie, Peter Chapman, Sarah Lammer Edit // Matt Morgan, Katherine Yates, Jordan Michael Blake Color // Alan Gordon, Post Pro Gumbo GE // Seth Margolies, Isaac Berner, Alex Echevarria, HMU // Valentina Gomez, Jose L Lopez Werewolf Design & Construction // Rashaad Santiago Original Score // Chris Ruenes Casting Director // Erica Hart Commissioner // John Moule


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An emerging life form must respond to the unstable and unforgiving terrain of a new home. Co-Director & Co-Cinematographer: David Tenniswood & Tyler McGrath Dancer: Gilbert Small Original Score: Joe Berry Helicopter Pilot: Mischa Gelb Assistant Camera: Jay Kamal & Margot Guirado Visual Effects Supervisor: Ben Pickles Sound Design: Jeff Zipp Special Thanks: BC Helicopters, Craft Cinema, Norm Li, and The Herd


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Harvest is an eleven minute documentary that follows the daily life of a woman named Jenni, exploring the simple patterns that define her. As we get to know her, we come to understand the extent to which her seemingly ordinary life is of great interest to people she has never met. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2hki1b9 Producer/Director: Kevin Byrnes www.indevu.com Director of Photography/Editor: James Christenson http://bit.ly/2hi7OiM Director of Technology: David Choffnes, Ph.D. david.choffnes.com Music: Joel Pickard www.hatfarm.com Sound Editor: Tom Hambleton http://bit.ly/2hk3ImE Narration written by: Patrick Mulvey and Andrew Scott-Ramsay Narration performed by: Patrick Mulvey


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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

‘Hours’ from Julien Dyne’s forthcoming LP 'Teal’ - thanks to NZ On Air! Directed and Animated by Frances Haszard Produced by Gayle Hogan Music by Julien Dyne featuring Ladi6 Edited by Louis Olsen


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Friends Henderson and Morris are climbing a mountain, connected by a rope. They take an easy passage, but a loss of oversight leads to Henderson’s fall. Morris cannot prevent falling too. Seconds later he finds himself hanging above an abyss, realizing the balance is unstable. “Balance” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2fj8Daz Director/Producer: Mark Ram Cinematographer: Aage Hollander Morris: Waldemar Torenstra Henderson: Cas Jansen Production Company: Deepeei film productions & studio Act2Act, www.deepeei.com


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Made a video for fun with some friends. A special thanks to Skrillex for cooking up an awesome beat.


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‘Me and my mother, there ain’t nothing that can come between.’ Love to Ben. DIRECTOR João Retorta PRODUCER Sorcha Bacon 1st AD Ato Yankey DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Rina Yang EDITOR Charlie Reddie at Stitch / Homespun COLOURIST Joseph Bicknell at CHEAT PRODUCTION CO Bullion DIRECTOR’S REP OB Management COMISSIONER Connie Meade LABEL AMF Records TITLES DESIGN Mr Phomer


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Monday, September 18, 2017

During the late-’80s, two groups of teenagers from neighboring areas of Brooklyn came together to form a boosting (shoplifting) crew with a common goal— accumulate as much Polo Ralph Lauren as possible, by any means possible. Known as the Lo Lifes, they dressed themselves in the finest garments stolen from every upper-class department store in the tri-state area, while living a reality that was the complete opposite of what Ralph Lauren represented. To the authorities the Lo Lifes were criminals, but to themselves and people on the streets, their actions signified something else. They aspired to be something greater, and empowered themselves by taking something that wasn’t meant for them and making it their own. For the past five years Lo Life founder Thirstin Howl the 3rd and photographer/filmmaker Tom Gould have been documenting this culture. Interviews, archival pictures, and recent portraits of key players make up the first-ever book recounting how a group of kids in Brooklyn went on to influence mainstream rap stars and birth a sub-culture of boosters and collectors of vintage Ralph Lauren worldwide. A film by Tom Gould & Thirstin Howl the 3rd Book available now from: http://bit.ly/2xc4fyP Published by Victory Journal


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A non-narrative short film of the beautiful landscapes in Tuscany, Italy. The region known for its rolling hills, villages, la dolce vita (the sweet life), vinyards, olives and cypress trees. This dronefilm is shot on a 2 weeks vacation with my family. Drove out to explore the landscapes of the region, with my drone by early morning, so I could capture Tuscany by dawn. The entire film was shot on a DJI Mavic Pro drone, with the settings +1, -3, -3 with Neat Video. Filmed and edited by Bjarke Hvorslev Jensen Music: Ryan Taubert - Strangers To Ourselves


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“Blade Runner: Lost Memories” is an anthology of digital shorts that bridge the gap between the original film and Blade Runner 2049. In the first episode, “Nexus Dawn,” the ruthless Niander Wallace (Jared Leto), CEO of Wallace Corporation, lobbies against the prohibition of replicant technology and introduces his vision for a completely obedient and controllable Nexus model.


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Official Selection of the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. Silo: Edge of the Real World is a meditation on life in a small midwest farm town. When a grain entrapment shocks their small community, Adam Fox, a young farmer and Clay Althoff, a senior in high school, both consider the risks and rewards of a corn farmer’s life. ———————- www.SiloTheFilm.Com ———————- Directed by - Marshall Burnette Produced by - Sam Goldberg, Benjamin Skipworth, Marshall Burnette Executive Producers - William Carl Radke, Ilan Ulmer Co-Executive Producer - Jenna Reedy Cinematography by - Dustin Lane Edited by - Dillon Hayes Production Design by - Jarrett Staaf, Chris Zidek Original Score by - Daniel Teicher Camera First Assistant - James Teninty Film Loader - Hayden Mason Steadicam Operator - Drew Allen Weaver Swing Grip - Dillon Hayes Art Assistants - Elijah Bowling, James Crabtree, Matt Roland Production & Post Audio - Jeremiah Nave Visual FX by - Nathan Merrick, Dave Altizer Color Correction - Jimmy Cadenas @ Filmworkers Nashville Contact - Sam@BloodOrangePictures.Com © 2016 Blood Orange Pictures


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Friday, September 15, 2017

Synopsis : Louis, retraité, veut à tout prix garder son indépendance face à la surprotection de sa fille Nina. Louis, a retired man, resists the overprotection of his daughter Nina to keep his independence. Réalisateurs/Directors : Julien BECQUER Elena DUPRESSOIR Jules DURAND Viviane GUIMARAES Ines SCHEIBER Contact Production : GOBELINS, l'école de l'image : Moïra Marguin, mmarguin@gobelins.fr. Contact Festival : GOBELINS, l'école de l'image : Luce Grosjean, inscription@sevefilms.com Distribution : La distribution des films produits par GOBELINS, l'école de l'image est assurée par L'Agence du court métrage. Contact : inscription@sevefilms.com Retrouvez GOBELINS sur : Site internet : http://bit.ly/1Jdwb1M Facebook : http://bit.ly/1F4DEp2 Twitter : https://twitter.com/gobelins_paris


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music by Joe Madog & The Trommelfellas visuals by CitéNOIR This animation film is a visualization of a song by Joe Madog, called “porcelain”. It deals with the theme of ephemerality and longing. It’s about the fragile things we hold precious, trying to hold on to, but who will inevitably fade away, vanish or break like porcelain. The animation was pencilled on paper on a lighttable and then inked with brush and a light black ink and some gray inkwash, then arranged in a videosequencer frame by frame. Festival screenings (so far): VOID - International Animation Film Festival, Coppenhagen / Denmark / 2.2.2017 ITFS - Internationales Trickfilm Festival Stuttgart, Stuttgart / Germany / 4.5.2017 Brititsh Animation Film Festival, London / UK / 8.7 2017 Odense International Film Festival, Odense / Denmark / 30.8.2017 http://citenoir.com http://bit.ly/2fp2x5w


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A Breakwater Original Norbert Sattler is a master stained glass craftsman in Pleasantville, Nova Scotia. Starring Norbert Sattler & Sue Obata Directed by Ben Proudfoot | ben@breakwaterstudios.com Cinematography by David Bolen | @davidbolen Edited by Tim Johnson Music Composed, Orchestrated & Conducted by Nicholas Jacobson-Larson Post-Production Supervision by David Nieman Color by Stephen Derluguian Sound Re-recording by Sean Higgins Supervising Sound Editing by Mark Camperell, MPSE Produced by Ben Proudfoot, Jeremy Lambert & Richard Graham Score Preparation by Alessandro Saini Music Mixed by Brad Haehnel Music Contractor - Peter Rotter German Lyrics by Ryan Wagner Dialogue Editing by Jason Krane, MPSE Foley Artist - Tara Blume Sound Effects Editing by Eric Wegener Post Production Sound Editing Provided by Empty Sea Audio Steadicam Operator - Patrick Doyle Handlettered Titles by Bonnie Ebbs Featuring the Art of Sue Obata Craig Roubadoux Juergen Reipka Wayne Boucher Special Thanks Glashütte Lamberts Louise Pentz Michael Risley Grace Zahrah Gordon Proudfoot Madine VanderPlaat Fabian Sattler Helga Sattler Sandy Sattler Holy Family Parish in Amherst, Nova Scotia For Breakwater Studios J. Taylor Brown Gabe Godoi Brenna Malta Monica Salazar Clarisse Wiedem Terry Quennell Shot on Arri Alexa Mini and Angenieux Optimo Made with Love by Breakwater Studios Ltd. in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Los Feliz, California breakwaterstudios.com | @breakwaterstud


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WWOW is a collaboration with artist Emmit Fenn. Most of it was short with a Kinect camera (the rest with a drone). It took two months to post-produce with home-made tools. Full credits at the end of the video!


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Thursday, September 14, 2017

A school exercise, we had two weeks to make a video synchro with the music! Music: Utsukushiki Tennen by Yasuaki Shimizu Selection at: Festival du film de Savigny (Switzerland) Ottawa International Film Festival (Canada) - World student panorama


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A new film by director Erik Morales, produced by CANADA, zooms in on the Sikh order of Nihang, an ancient armed warrior order known as the Akalis, or, “Immortals.” Read more on NOWNESS - http://bit.ly/2w7MUJW


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Premiered 2015 at the Berlinale Film Festival Written and Directed by Mees Peijnenburg Produced by Halal Pictures Starring: Henri Leblanc, Leyla de Muynck, Rodrigo Vissers, Maurine Leblanc Awards & Festivals: - Berlinale 2015, Generation 14Plus Nomination: Crystal Bear Best Short Film - Dutch Entry Oscars 2016: Academy Awards Best Live Action Short 2016 - Cannes Lions Festival 2015, France, Won: Silver Young Directors Award - Netherlands Film Festival - BFI London Film Festival Nomination: Short Film Award - Filmfest Dresden 2015 - Palm Springs International ShortFest - Premiers Plans Film Festival - Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen - Raindance Film Festival Nomination: Best International Short - Leuven International Short Film Festival - Chicago International Film Festival - Vilnius International Short Film Festival - Odense International Film Festival - Thess International Short Film Festival Won: Cinematic Achievement Award - Milano Film Festival + 18 International Film Festival in Spain, Sweden, Portugal, Germany, Poland, United Kingdom, Crew: Writer & Director: Mees Peijnenburg Producer - Halal Pictures: Gijs Kerbosch, Roel Oude Nijhuis, Gijs Determeijer Line Producer - Maarten Hoedemaekers Production Assistant - Lou-Lou van Staaveren Cinematographer - Stephan Polman Production Design - Maeve Human Editor - Imre Reutelingsperger Sound Design - Taco Drijfhout Composer - Ella van der Woude, Juho Nurmela Grading - Job te Veldhuis @ deGrot Focus Puller - Nina Badoux Title Designer - Abel van Erkel Special thanks: Daan Meeuwig, Vasso Prins, Jonah Freud, Cijn Prins, Wim Prins For screenings, contact Some Shorts: info@someshorts.com - someshorts.com


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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

screen Animated Arizona Film Festival Animex Awards Volgograd International Independent Film Festival Berlin World International Film Festival Cutout Festival Marcellus Movie Madness Family Film Festival Festival de Cortometrajes “Jose Francisco Rosado” PACAS


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Oneohtrix Point Never’s ‘The Pure and the Damned’ video, starring Robert Pattinson, Benny Safdie, and Iggy Pop. Directed By The Safdie Brothers. Taken from Oneohtrix Point Never’s Cannes 2017 award winning ‘Good Time Original Motion Picture Soundtrack’, out now via Warp Records. Buy / Stream: http://bit.ly/2xlFTV8 ‘GOOD TIME’ is in movie theatres now across North America. It comes to France (Sep 13); Australia, The Netherlands (Oct 12); Belgium (Oct 18); UK, Japan, Germany (Nov 3). - - - Good Time Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/6E6vijJdvw0 Subscribe to Oneohtrix Point Never: https://www.youtube.com/user/oneohtri… Subscribe to Warp Records: https://www.youtube.com/user/warpreco… http://bit.ly/2eWuIIi http://bit.ly/2xlFUbE https://twitter.com/0PN


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Under the imminent threat of Lebanon’s 2015 garbage crisis, Hala, a wild child inside of a woman, is the only one to refuse evacuation, clinging to whatever remains of home. “Submarine” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2eVXKrG http://bit.ly/2vUZRTc Official Selection at the: - 69th Cannes Film Festival, Cinefondation Category | World Premiere - 41st Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), 2016 | North American Premiere - 13th Dubai International Film Festival 2016 | MENA Premiere - 30th South By Southwest Film Festival, 2017 - 61st Valladolid International Film Festival (SEMINCI), Spain 2016 - 24th Hamptons International Film Festival 2016 | US Premiere - 45th Festival Du Nouveau Cinema, Montreal, Canada 2016 - 38th Cinemed Film Festival, Montpellier, France 2016 - 48th Nashville Film Festival, USA 2017 - 41st Atlanta Film Festival, USA 2017 - 57th Krakow Film Festival, Poland 2017 - 27th New Orleans Film Festival, USA 2016 - 10th Kustendorf Film Festival, Serbia 2017 - 23rd Palm Springs International ShortFest, California USA 2017 - 39th Denver Film Festival, USA 2016 - 29th FilmFest Dresden, Germany 2017 - 2017 Michael Moore’s Traverse City Film Festival, Michigan USA 2017 - 9th Arab Film Festival “Beirut Cinema Days ”, Lebanon 2017 | Local Premiere & 50+ international film festivals AWARDS: - Muhr Jury Prize at the 13th Dubai International Film Festival, 2016 - Liberty Global Award Best Film at the 39th Denver Film Festival - Honorable Mention at the 41st Atlanta Film Festival, USA 2017 - Honorable Mention at the FIFOG Film Festival, Switzerland 2017 - UFVA KODAK Scholarship Award, 2016 - Best Director/Audience Choice Award/ Jury Selects at the 29th Columbia University Film Festival 2016 - IFP Award 2016 - James Bridges Production Grant Credits: Written and Directed by Mounia Akl Produced by Cyril Aris and Jinane Chaaya Co-written with Clara Roquet Director of Photography - Joe Saade Production Designer - Issa Kandil Music Composer - Paul Tyan Coproducer - Andrew Li Production Manager - Sonia Habib 1rst Assistant Director - Nay Tabbara Art Director - Hanady Medlej, Tara Sakhi Wardrobe - Michella Bteiche Assistant Wardrobe - Line Itani Casting Director - Petra Serhal Assistant Casting Director - Ghina Abboud Sound Mixer - Rawad Hobeika Boom Operator - Jad Asmar & Elie Karam 1st AC - Jad Tannous Make-up and SFX - Elie Boudjok Sound Designer - Cedric Kayem Colorist - Belal Hibri Editors - George Sikharulidze and Mounia Akl Executive producer - Lynn Raphael, Lee Posalino, Candice Abela Mikati Associate Producer - Farid El Khalil, Selim Mouzannar, Amal Traboulsi, Hala Akl Questa


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This is the first one of the mini series #LifeChangingPlaces that follows people who went to a trip that in some form changed their lives. My team and I spent 9 days on the magical island formation Lofoten in northern Norway to capture the beauty that changed Chris Burkards whole approach to photography. http://bit.ly/2xZezco http://bit.ly/2h1r0RS Shot on Arri Alexa and Sony a7s II Camera: Clemens Krüger Editing: Max Neumeier Assistant Camera: Tim Höddinghaus & Lutz Stautner Sound Design: Max Neumeier & Denis Elmaci Grading: Mike Bothe Line Producer: Ralf Erthle Production: 27 Kilometer Entertainment Agency: Kolle Rebbe Client: Lufthansa


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At Friendship Park, a unique meeting place along the US–Mexico border, family members and loved ones from both countries can see and speak to each other through a meshed fence, but they cannot touch. Directed by Laura Gabbert See more from Field of Vision here: fieldofvision.org


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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

DARK MIXER Film 2014 / Animated Film / B&W / 16:9 / stereo / 4min 55sec Direction, Drawing, Sound : Hirotoshi Iwasaki This work has a “motion’s dépaysement” in the concept that extracts the motion from existing video and transposes and transformation to animation. When I remix reality that our own way of thinking, objects come out. It evokes the contents of unconscious mixer and also I can say it is “DARK MIXER”. AWARD Grand Prix non-narrative short at Holland Animation Film Festival 2015


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*HEADPHONES RECOMMENDED, VOLUME UP* “Sala”, Swahili for prayer, follows a teenage immigrant confronted by the escalating noise of an isolated mind. Director: Funk Brothers Producer: Logan Adermatt Exec. Producer: Rob Godwin DP: Ian Rigby Prod. Designers: Amber & Kerisa Denison Editors: Lin Jin & Arielle Zakowski Sound Recordist: Tom Colvin Post Prod. Sound: Unbridled Sound Sound Design: Jacob “Young Thor” Flack & Brent Kiser Supervising Sound Editor: Rickley W. Dumm, MPSE Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Marks, CAS Mixed at: BlackRock Audio, Los Angeles, CA Original Score: Nhung Nguyen (ft. David Tevoul) Steadicam Operator: Orlando Duguay & Dana Morris (aka. Super Woog) 1st Assist. Camera: Dustin Miller 2nd Assist. Camera: Scott Salas DIT: Bryce Marraro Colorist: Marshall Plante / NTropic Starring: Success Ben Wachiye VoiceOver Artists: Gabriel Kadidi, Jacqueline Gacheru, Terrell Adams, Reuel Pendleton, Fabienne Tournet, Giovanni Douresseau, Danielle Bankes, Paul Zecharia


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Our second collection, ‘PREMIUM VIOLENCE’ and accompanying film featuring Dane Reynolds online now at FORMER.XXX MUSIC- “Pale Lights” by MOUNT EERIE http://bit.ly/2xuxAr1 “Inside Madeline” by SWANS http://bit.ly/2h1pL1F


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Monday, September 11, 2017

Elements is an experimental art film by Maxim Zhestkov about nature, physics, art and love. More than 2 billion elements / particles governed by tensions and forces of nature were used to tell stories and show emotions through the motion of collective behavior. The film is a trial to explore the idea that everything around us and inside us is made from simple elements / blocks which can be arranged in complex relationships and become compound structures. We could project this idea into emotions, behaviours, thought processes, relationships, life, planets and the universe. Design / Animation / Sound by Maxim Zhestkov. Links: http://bit.ly/2wl26yw http://bit.ly/2wVYyq3


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What goes down must come up. Nobody dies in Longyearbyen, or so goes the rumor. We went to the northernmost city in the world to find out why, and stumbled into the first act of a science fiction flick about something deadly, long buried in the permafrost.


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In Summer 2017 we spent a week on Plose, a mountain in South Tyrol, Italy hiking. The landscape there is simply stunning as you have a perfect view of the Dolomites, a magical little lake with perfect reflections of the mountains surrounding it and lots of little Austrian/Italian villages on your way up to this beautiful mountain. The people there couldn’t have been nicer showing us their working methods and serving us their best local foods of the region. Video by: Peter Jablonowski // Thomas Pöcksteiner // Maximilian Lang // Lorenz Pritz http://bit.ly/1QyD8OY Sounddesign by Alex Clement http://bit.ly/2qjOkwM Equipment used: + Sony a7rII ( http://amzn.to/2qFRJq4 ) + Sony a6300 ( http://amzn.to/2rEolhf ) + 2x Canon 6D ( http://amzn.to/2r4kihV ) + Canon 11-24mm F4 ( http://amzn.to/2rE0yxC ) + Canon 24-105mm F4 ( http://amzn.to/2r426F6 ) + Tamron 24-70mm F2,8 ( http://amzn.to/2qJ707z ) + Zeiss 24-70mm F4 ( http://amzn.to/2qFX8NR ) + Emotimo Spectrum + Pocketslider + Sachtler ACE M ( http://amzn.to/2qJ60A4 ) + several Manfrotto Tripods + Togopod ( http://amzn.to/2qJsK2X ) _________________________________ Visit our website: http://bit.ly/1CVMQtE Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1AaT1Up Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/FilmSpektakel Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nZ9xdR For licensing & inquires please contact us via email: info(at)filmspektakel.at All shots are available in 5K or more!


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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Synopsis : Makoto met tout en oeuvre pour être un père exemplaire avec son fils Kazuki. En dépit de tous ses efforts, la violence de son passé le hante, et il n'a d'autre choix que de s’y confronter, malgré la présence de son fils à qui il avait jusque-là, toujours tout caché. Makoto is doing his best to raise his 7 years old son Kazuki. Despite his best intentions, the violence that was once his life comes back to bite him, and he will have no choice but to face it, before the eyes of his son, who he always tried to protect. Réalisateurs/Directors : Samuel KLUGHERTZ Alix ARRAULT Jules RIGOLLE Martin HURMANE Contact Production : GOBELINS, l'école de l'image : Moïra Marguin, mmarguin@gobelins.fr. Contact Festival : GOBELINS, l'école de l'image : Luce Grosjean, inscription@sevefilms.com Distribution : La distribution des films produits par GOBELINS, l'école de l'image est assurée par L'Agence du court métrage. Contact : inscription@sevefilms.com Retrouvez GOBELINS sur : Site internet : http://bit.ly/1Jdwb1M Facebook : http://bit.ly/1F4DEp2 Twitter : https://twitter.com/gobelins_paris


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Starring: Karelle Tremblay Director: Jodeb Produced by PRETTYBIRD Exec Producer: Juliette Larthe Producer: Hannah May ​​​​​​​Director’s rep: Joceline Gabriel Montreal Line Production: c/o Colossale Exec Producer, Montreal: Vlad Cojocaru Line Producer, Montreal: Nicolas J. Smith 1st AD: Alexandre Auray DOP: Christophe Collette Art Director: Sylvain Lemaitre Wardrobe Stylist: Andrée-Jade Hélie Edit & VFX: Jodeb Special thanks: Peter Henry Phillips Music by London Grammar


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Friday, September 8, 2017

This is a short film showing the incredible light and landscape of some of the Scottish mountains and lochs. Driving around Scotland in a van is an experience that surpassed expectations, even though they were high to begin with. The reason for the trip was a location recce for an upcoming short film project, it’s safe to say we found some stunning locations. We only had 6 days, it just wasn’t enough, there is so much to see and I just wanted to stop and take it all in. Camera: A7sii, Phantom 4 Pro+ Lenses: Canon 24-70mm 28 - Canon 70-200mm 2.8 II Cut and graded in Premier Pro using FilmConvert Shot and cut by: Adam Stocker Music: Ben Winwood - Reunion. From ArtList.io


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National parks are hard. Made by – Ryan Maxey: http://bit.ly/1JJNdL9 Made Possible By – Parks Project: www.parksproject.us Shout out – Bill Wertz: www.billwurtz.com Shout out – Ken Burns and PBS: http://to.pbs.org/2j9RpxDwww.parksproject.us Shout out – Bill Wertz: www.billwurtz.com Shout out – Ken Burns and PBS: http://to.pbs.org/2j9RpxD


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As Harvey’s rains bore down on Texas, a 911 dispatcher and a pastor’s daughter felt nature at its fiercest — and saw humanity at its best. Credits: ALEXANDRA GARCIA BRENT McDONALD TAIGE JENSEN EMILY KASSIE MORGAN WALKER


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Thursday, September 7, 2017

A man enters the shower after working out, but is soon side tracked by an unidentified noise. He decides to seek out the source and enters a situation that leave him completely exposed. Cast: Svend Erichsen and Per Magnus Barlaug Written and directed by Henry K. Norvalls Produced by Line Dalheim and Henry K. Norvalls Director of Cinematography by Åsmund Hasli Edited by Thomas Grotmol Sound and sound design by Inger Elise Holm Production company - Folkefiender: http://bit.ly/2vQWhO7


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In the summer of 2016 my girlfriend and I embarked on a week long trip to Hanoi and Ha Long Bay. When we weren’t busy eating incredible street food, we filmed some stuff. Thank you Tina, for being so patient while I tried all those hyperlapses! Filmed on Sony A7s with Canon L lenses Edited in Adobe Premiere Coloring in Davinci Resolve (with lots of denoising in Neatvideo) Music: Ryan Taubert - Returning


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An animated short about falling, searching and connection. This film is animated to the track ‘First Contact’ which is taken from 'The First Contact LP’. You can download the album and a HD version of the film here: http://bit.ly/2xdxST7 You can also buy a 'First Contact’ limited edition enamel pin badge here: http://bit.ly/2wLdcim More animations and other fun things here: http://bit.ly/2xdh3Ib


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Wednesday, September 6, 2017


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After a painful dry spell a woman attempts to have a one night stand. When her newly grown out pubic hair is met with awkward reception, Anna loses her confidence and to some extent, access to her own intimacy. This film explores the choices we make for our bodies, and for whom those choices are made. “Rubber Heart” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2xP297I


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An ode to the sea, which i revere most. music: “Flickers” by Son Lux filmed on a Red Weapon, Scarlet-W, Red Dragon, using a Nikon 14mm F/2.8 lens in a SPL waterhousing filmed in: Hawaii, Tahiti, Maldives, Barbados, Indonesia, Mexico and California special thanks to: Corona, Yeti, Standard Vision, WSL, Billabong, Stephanie Gilmore, prAna, The Harrer Family, Jeff Maassen


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Original title: Vi känner inget alls During a family party in the countryside, we follow Nia and her cousin Teo, whose relationship balances on the edge of what is considered normative. A film about power, sexuality, love and the urge to explore. Writer/Director: Nathalie Álvarez Mesén Cast: Happy Jankell, Alexander Lindman Agorander Cinematographer: Robin Ericsson Filmed in Sunne, Sweden. Made with the support of Filmbasen, Film Stockholm and Region Värmland. Screened at: Stockholm Film Festival 2015 - Nominated for 1km Film Atlanta Film Festival Telluride Film Festival 2016 Shnit Film Festival Playground San José - Jury’s award. nathaliealvarez.com


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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

‘We follow Milson Pulse on 21/05/17; the day he is convinced to plan and take part in a robbery lead by his girlfriend. it is also the day Milson goes missing.’ Director - Frank Lebon Producer - Nat Baring Production designer - Alice Kirkpatrick Cinematographer - Molly Manning Walker 1st AD - Nick Middleton Stylist - Laura Vartiainen Styling assistant - Claire Lemaigre Hair/Make up - Katie King Location manager - Tancred Campbell Casting director - Camilla Arthur Casting assistant - Rebecca Cheavers Production design assistant - Yasmina Kurunis Production design assistant - Phoebe Shakespeare 1st AC - Evangelous Polychronopoulos 2nd AC - George Young Production assistant - Celeste Kennedy Doig Production assistant - Carl Standertskjold Production assistant - Joe Fox Animation Assistant - Gilbert Bannerman Milson Pulse - Wilson Oryema Lily - Lily Ashley Robber #1 & #2 - Clint and Lee Sanderson Police Officer x2 - Lachlan Munro Bank Clerk x2 - Nickesha Grant Bank Customer x3 - Camilla Arthur


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Jumpy lives to jump! WATCH THE BEHIND THE SCENES HERE: vimeo.com/231294610 Written, Animated, and Directed by Anthony Falleroni 412-400-5075 afalleroni@gmail.com Original Score and Sound Design by Luminist Created in Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, and Premiere 2017


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ÖCTAGON SS17 PRODUCTS UNLOCKED IN SELECTED SHOPS AND ONLINE ON octagon-exe.com/shop ALPHA The Öctagon still needed to expand in order to prevent the rebels from opening a path out of the controlled space. Weakened by a lack of non-artificial obedient working force, the mother system started developing self-efficient bots. Those were keeping the concrete jail automatically growing by itself, without ever stopping. FEATURING : PHIL ZWIJSEN / REMY TAVEIRA / JOSEPH BIAIS / BRAM DE CLEEN / EDOUARD DEPAZ / VALENTIN BAUER / YEELEN MOENS http://bit.ly/1Udx6Wh http://bit.ly/1NIe5vo MUSIC : Lanark Artefax - Flickering Debris Simo Cell - Obi 1 SOUND DESIGN : Antoine Boucherikha lifepassfilter.com/ MASTERING : Pyramide Studio http://bit.ly/22wG0YF


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The Haight-Ashbury of 1967 was a place of endless possibility: new ways of living, an influx of ideas, and political and cultural revolution were in the air. And yet amidst this “anything goes” scene, one band still stuck out as an anomaly. The Ace of Cups didn’t set out to be an all-girl band. The group’s original five members — Mary Gannon, Marla Hunt, Denise Kaufman, Mary Ellen Simpson and Diane Vitalich — came together guided by the communal spirit that blanketed Summer of Love-era San Francisco. Up to that point, most all-female bands had worn matching outfits and played cover songs. But with original songs that reflected their circumstances, the Ace of Cups played with groups like The Band, Jefferson Airplane, and even Jimi Hendrix, an avowed fan. Despite their impact in San Francisco, in the intervening years the Ace of Cups were relegated to footnote status, all but written out of history books. But now, having kept in touch, four of the five original band members are about to enter a new chapter. Watch above to follow their journey. – Text by Kevin L. Jones Director, Editor: Kelly Whalen Cinematography and Sound: Peter Ruocco, Kelly Whalen, Jessica Jones Music by The Ace of Cups


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Today I want to share a new video about a special place which evokes contradictory feelings. It’s impossible to not be entranced by the beauty of the Kremenchuk reservoir. At the same time, many hate it as a manmade imposition. It’s creation from 1956 to 1959 forced the residents of over 200 villages to abandon their homes without any assistance or compensation. On top of that, imagine the the feelings associated with knowing that the place of your birth, the place where your life’s memories are built has been literally washed off the face of the planet. In total, 212 villages were flooded and 133 people moved out of the valley. But this video isn’t about those people and their fate, but about the feelings, the emotions, that the water elicits. Today the Kremenchuk reservoir is the largest in Ukraine with an area of 2252 km2 and a volume of 13.5km3 Despite knowing their history, I can’t help but admire these landscapes. They inspire me. P.S. This video was unplanned. The large majority of the footage was filmed incidentally at different times over the course of the last year. Today it practically assembled itself into the short video before you now. Enjoy! Credits: Film & edit: Vadym Sapatrylo Music: Ryan Taubert - We Wish It Was Never Light (licensed by musicbed.com) Sound: stonefromethesky Gis & cartography: Fedir Gontsa Gear: Nikon D800 + Nikkor 85mm/f1.4 + Carl Zeiss 25mm/f2.8 Dji Phantom 2 + Gopro 3+ Kessler Cineslider + Second shooter


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Friday, September 1, 2017

An exploration of Atlanta’s resiliency, and how the youth of Atlanta can look to the past for leadership and perseverance to move forward. Premiere on Nowness: http://bit.ly/2eqeXsK Presented by Church’s Chicken Directed by Andrew Litten Cinematography by Kristian Zuniga Original Music by Omar Ferrer Executive Producer: David Kwon Kim Producer: Brandon Smith Content Producer: David Gutlay Field Producers: Camille Pendley, Dylan Harrington 1st AC: Daniel Guadalupe 2nd AC: Austin English 2nd Unit DP: Edward Martinez Steadicam Operators: Richard Volsky, Tim Yoder Sound Operators: Richard Adams, Lou Rosado Production Assistants: Meliz Yilmaz, Malachi Lee, Daniel Camacho Editors: Dillon Hayes, Andrew Litten Sound Design/Mix: Richard Adams Colorist: David Torcivia Agency: BFG Communications Production Company: Tre Native Thank you to Voyager, Laura Reese, Georgia Mardeson, Jessie Danvile, Phyllis McElroy, Bryan Bazarte, Emory University, South Atlanta High School, ATL Bike Life, The Sound Table, Sixpitch, CIS Atlanta, Full Frame, Commander, Fotokem, Cinelicious, Nirvana Kelly, Saira Raza, Ciji Tatum, Phylencia Taylor, Barry Reynolds, Hayden Bullard, Marvin Siclait, Andrew Murrell, John Manfredi, Tommy Betancourt, ABV Gallery, Nate Frost, Brandon English, Michael Kusumadjaja, Nate Shuls, John Paul, Dustin Chambers and The Wonderful People of Atlanta.


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Richard Atkins, the singer and songwriter of the early 70’s California psychedelic folk duo ‘Richard Twice’, was on his way to stardom and a huge success with his first debut album when he mysteriously walked away from it all.


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