Friday, December 29, 2017

Made as a companion piece to Martin Garrix’s 2015 music video, Now That I’ve Found You is a tone poem about a character’s journey through loneliness and finding growth in solitude. It looks at the positive nature of loss, and the independence and freedom that can come from having all expectations for the future torn apart.


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As the days shorten and the darkness progressively eats away the light, an amazing transformation happens in the northern hemisphere skies. A lot of astronomers and stargazers prefer summertime to look up at the stars, probably because conditions are better and the brightest part of our own galaxy, the milky way is more visible, even with the naked eye. Although fainter, the ‘winter’ part of the milky way and the rest of the winter sky harbor countless unsuspected gems, if one knows how to find and capture them! 

 In the late Fall, you can still get a glimpse at the bright core of our galaxy sink down under the horizon just after sunset, along with its dark hydrogen gas lanes, Lagoon and trifid nebulae, and Saturn. Later, you can catch Scutum (shield constellation) and its dark nebulosity set in the south west/west. In the movie, this part is visible in many scenes but my favorite one is by far as it sets on La Palma shores behind a thunderstorm accompanied by red sprites, airglow and zodiacal lights.Then, take a peek at one of my favorite areas of the winter sky: the Swan constellation. I presented it to you (also on the cover), so that you can see it from different perspectives, but the best is probably at a narrower angle to show the beautiful magenta colors of the H-alpha emission nebulae (North-American, Pelican, Sadr region or IC 1396). I also included a scene where the ‘Summer Triangle’ of Cygnus (formed by Deneb, Sadr, Delta Cygni, and Gienah) is photobombed by an overhead aurora borealis. Continuing along the winter milky way, I included a shot of the Heart and Soul nebula. Rising on the other side of the hemisphere, we are now looking at the outer edge of our galaxy, where very little light comes from fewer stars, nebulae and dark clouds (in comparison to the core!). I wanted to show you a very novel scene combining the hot Pleiades stars reflecting their blue light onto passing gasses and the California nebula glowing blood red! The next area I want to emphasize is winter’s most emblematic: Orion. I wanted to maximize the different colors and brightness this constellation has to offer while shooting it in a series of single shots: the orange of Betelgeuse and the blue of Rigel, the gigantic red-glowing Barnard’s loop, the inevitable shell-like Orion nebula along with the running man nebula, the horse-head nebula, the flame nebula, Lambda Orionis nebula… Further away from the winter milky way doesn’t mean dull at all, au contraire! Look at the magnificent Andromeda galaxy (M31), the size of 6 full moons- rise above the tree line! What about the iconic Big Dipper being photobombed by some pillars of Icelandic and Canadian aurora borealis? What about these iridescent marbles at the very start of the video? Those are twinkling Sirius, Capella (bottom left) and Vega (upper right) emphasized by the real-time out-of-focus setting to reveal the hypnotic shift in light and colors of these twinkling stars created by our own atmosphere! You will probably miss a lot of night sky events if you only watch the video once! Don’t blink, you might miss a lot of meteors (Perseids, Orionids, Draconids, Leonids…), iridium flares, low-orbit satellites, red sprites. What about those satellites that seem to ‘follow’ each other in some deep-sky scenes? Those are geosynchronous satellites normally hovering over a fixed point of the Earth, but the motion of the star tracker allows them to move whereas the sky is now immobile. I am sure professionals and amateurs will spot many more features, all you have to do is sit back and gaze! 

The goal of this series of astro-lapses ‘Galaxies’ and especially this second opus was a way for me to push the limits of single astrophotography. However beautiful and numerous they are, wide-angle shots of the milky way moving against a foreground became less interesting to me as I got to shoot more and more astro-timelapses. I became more interested in exploring the possibilities that modern lenses, sensors and techniques could give, so I started using medium-format and astromodfication to take advantage of a wider light spectrum and show the red colors of H-alpha emission nebulae that are so ubiquitous in the winter part of the sky. I also wanted to improve the quality of the shots, so I used a square light pollution filter for shots at more than 50mm (Lonely Speck’s Pure Night LP filter), and a star tracker for some of the scenes to increase sharpness and details (Vixen Polarie). It was very important for me to prove that deep-sky time-lapses can be very interesting and successful, whether they hold a foreground or not, because so many things can be happening the sky (airglow, meteors, satellites, haze giving a temporary glow to the stars…). All shots have been recorded over the past year and in different countries (France, Switzerland, Spain, Iceland, Denmark and Canada). I will gladly give more details upon request. Thanks a lot for watching!


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Monday, December 25, 2017

A skateboard project by Will Dias written and directed by Filipe Zapelini http://bit.ly/2ztOJOi The crowd is his element, as the air is that of birds and water of fishes. His passion and his profession are to become one flesh with the crowd. […] To be away from home and yet to feel oneself everywhere at home; to see the world, to be at the centre of the world, and yet to remain hidden from the world—impartial natures which the tongue can but clumsily define. The spectator is a prince who everywhere rejoices in his incognito.“ (Charles Baudelaire). This condition allowed Will to walk the streets with no apparent purpose, but secretly aware of the history of the places where he passed and the possibility of aesthetic adventures that every detail of the city - his architecture - represents. In the era of Liquid Modernity, Will moves over his skating across the metropolis like a fish in a river, ignoring divisions and barriers, taking forms, occupying spaces, diluting certainties, beliefs and practices. "If a tree falls in the forest and no one is near to hear, does it make any noise?” This is a fundamental question for a philosophical and mental experiment that raises doubts about observation and knowledge of reality. If Will was not realized this work would exist? It is in this context that Filipe Zapelini becomes essential - without his gaze “the essence of this reality would not have been perceived by reason.” by Francis Bacon. CREDITS Starring: Will Dias Director: Filipe Zapelini Cinematographer: Mika Altskan Photographer: Ricardo Napoli Illustration and Animation: Guilherme Arduin and Marcello Akira Motion Graphics: Rafa Cézar Edit: Filipe Zapelini Colored: Sid Pires Curator: Francis Bacon Producer: Jacob Gottlieb Soundtrack: Fantasia, 1940 and Zimbo Trio, 1964 Sound Design: Thiago Gautério SPECIAL THANKS C.J Ahlgren Fernando Branco Francis Bacon Gabriel Honzik Guilherme Krolow Jacob Gottlieb Juliana Vargas Lennon Vallinas Licia Arosteguy Marcello Akira Mika Altskan Rafa Cézar Raul Carrasco Ricardo Napoli Rodrigo Pires Santa Transmedia Sommwhere Gallery


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To optimize your experience,you can use headset and light free environment with fullscreen resolution. Superposition is an experimental short film. “Superposition" is actually the “quantum theory that describes a challenging concept about the nature and behavior of matter and forces at the sub-atomic level. The principle of superposition claims that while we do not know what the state of any object is, it is actually in all possible states simultaneously, as long as we don’t look to check. It is the measurement itself that causes the object to be limited to a single possibility”. In the film, the character desires to break that possibility, she experienced it infinitely but the chances of her breaking single possibility are equal to herself. Every time she is born, she becomes conscious all over again and she doesn’t even know who she is and what she has to do. She is part of the environment but she just doesn’t want to be. She lives in pure white and just wants to live in a little bit of grey. However, if you live in a world where the answers are obvious, a little bit of grey can change the whole picture. One day when you look for the place you last put your key, the universe might collapse until you find it. DIRECTOR / DESIGNER - Enes Özenbaş MUSİC - Rafael Anton Irisarri - A Fragile Geography - Empire Systems


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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Beatrice racconta la storia della campionessa di scherma Bebe Vio. Beatrice Vio tira di scherma da quando aveva cinque anni; allora lo faceva stando in piedi, e adesso lo fa da seduta. All’età di dodici anni le sono stati amputati tutti gli arti a causa della meningite, ma ciò non l’ha fermata nel continuare a praticare lo sport che ama diventando campionessa del mondo a soli diciannove anni. Con il sostegno e la determinazione della sua famiglia, ha sfidato ogni limitazione e aspettativa. Beatrice è portavoce e testimonial di campagne di vaccinazione contro la meningite e fondatrice di Art4Sport, un'associazione che offre ai bambini che hanno subìto amputazioni le protesi necessarie per poter continuare a fare sport. Director: Lorena Alvarado Screenwriting: Karen Oetling Production: Chiara Codognotto Cappuzzo DOP: Shek Po Kwan Edit: Karen Oetling & Lorena Alvarado Camera: Mattia Mura Color Grading: Kendra Sanders Sound Design & Music: Antti L.S. Ikonen Voice over recording: Lorenzo Vio Voice over editor: Elda Olivieri In collaborazione con: Comitato Italiano Paralimpico Veneto art4sport ONLUS Arte Ortopedica Hotel LA Residence & Idrokinesis ​ Un ringraziamento a: Alessandro Favaron, Laura Sans, Giorgia De Luca, Juan Pablo R. Valadez, Ena Alvarado, Luca Dalmastri, Famiglia Vio


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A stop-motion short by Daniel Sterlin-Altman. “Hilarious and refreshing” - The Concordian “not unlike David Lynch’s ‘Blue Velvet’” - Ars Independent Festival Mum’s calling, and Lisa isn’t pleased. “Hi, It’s Your Mother” is a shocking tragi-comedic stop motion short about family and blood(y) ties. (French subtitled version: http://bit.ly/2kOql5h) Facebook page: http://bit.ly/2l28048 Website: http://bit.ly/2kN3h78 Awards: *Winner* Grand Jury Prize- TAIS Animation Showcase, 2017, Canada *Winner* Prix du public/ Audience Award Best Short Film, Image+nation LGBT Festival du Film Montreal-2016 *Winner* Best Academic Film, Festival Stop Motion Montreal- 2016 *The Concordia University Stop Motion Award, Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema- 2016 *Best Screenwriting Award, Concordia Film Festival- 2016 *Nomination for Best Production Design Award, Concordia Film Festival- 2016 Select Screenings (Full list: http://bit.ly/2l28dnW) Official Selection- Sardinia Queer Short Film Festival, 2017, Italy Official Selection- TWIST: Seattle Queer Film Festival, 2017, USA Official Selection- Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival, 2017, USA Official Selection- Stuff MX Film Festival, 2017, Mexico Official Selection- Linoleum International Contemporary Animation and Media Art Festival, 2017, Ukraine Official Selection- Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival, 2017, Canada Official Selection- NewFest, 2017, USA Official Selection- Lausanne Underground Film and Music Festival, 2017, Switzerland Official Selection- QUEER-STREIFEN, 2017, Germany Official Selection- Queer Film Festival MEZIPATRA, 2017 Official Selection- Cinema Queer Intl Film Festival Stockholm, 2017, Sweden Official Selection- Korea Queer Film Festival, 2017, South Korea Official Selection- TAIS Animation Showcase, 2017, ON Canada Official Selection- Fantasia Film Fest, 2017, QC Canada Official Selection- Nonplussed Fest, 2017, USA Official Selection- Vienna Independent Shorts, 2017, Austria Special Screening- Annecy Animation Festival, 2017, France Official Selection- Connecticut LGBT Film Festival, 2017, USA Official Selection- Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Festival, 2017, USA Official Selection- OUT HERE NOW: The Kansas City LGBT Film Festival, 2017, USA Official Selection- Fest Anca International Animation Festival, 2017, Slovakia Official Selection- Athens Animest, 2017, Greece Official Selection- The Torino LGBTQI Film Festival, 2017, Italy Official Selection- The Norwegian Short Film Festival, 2017, Norway Official Selection- Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film, 2017, Germany Official Selection- Anima Brussels, 2017, Belgium Official Selection- Image+Nation Film Festival, 2016, QC Canada Official Selection- Les Sommets du cinema d'animation, 2016, QC Canada Official Selection- UK Jewish Film Festival, 2016, UK Official Selection- LesGaisCineMad Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid, 2016, Spain Official Selection- International Animated Film Festival KROK, 2016, Russia Official Selection- Mix Copenhagen LGBT Film Festival, 2016, Denmark Official Selection- Festival Stop Motion Montreal. 2016, Canada- WINNER of Best Academic Film Award Official Selection- Ottawa International Animation Festival, 2016, Canada Official Selection- Ars Independent Festival, 2016, Poland Official Selection- “Midnight Madness” Guanajuato International Film Festival, 2016, Mexico Official Selection- Pinx Festival, 2016, Belgium Press: http://bit.ly/2kNbgkJ http://bit.ly/2l28gjC http://bit.ly/2kMQlxT http://bit.ly/2l287wA Voiced by Naomi L., Elie Waitzer Sound Design by Sylvain Paradis Music Composition by Joshua Bucchi Music mix by Rebekah Wineman Sound mix by Matthew Lederman Supervised by Shira Avni ©Daniel Sterlin-Altman 2016 Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema- Concordia University Supported by: The Fine Arts Student Alliance (FASA) Concordia Council for Student Life (CCSL)


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Thursday, December 21, 2017

Florence is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world with its overflow of palaces, churches and museums filled with masterful paintings and sculptures. Timelapse & Edit by Kirill Neiezhmakov e-mail: hyperlapsepro@gmail.com http://bit.ly/2DpqmVa http://bit.ly/2pbn1WO http://bit.ly/2DpqnII Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifepuwAMoqQ Music: Uplift by SkyProductions Equipment: Canon 60d, 70d, 5ds Tokina 11-16 mm 2.8 Samyang 8 mm 3.5 Canon 17-55 mm 2.8 Canon 70-200 mm 4L Canon 16-35 mm 2.8L Canon TS-E 17 mm 4L Manfrotto 190 carbon tripod Software: Adobe After Effects, Lightroom, LRTimelapse Tuscan cuisine, incredible boutique shopping, and mesmerizing views at every turn, the city of Florence is nothing short of spectacular. Known worldwide as the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence embodies the spirit of ancient Italy and has managed to preserve it for nearly 700 years. With over 350,000 who call the city home, and nearly 1.5 million who reside in its surrounding metropolitan area, Florence skillfully fuses the past with the present, creating a unique time capsule of ancient aesthetics housed within a hustling, bustling world of modern day Italy. Containing a wealth of preserved artistic and architectural masterpieces, the city is home to almost one-third of the world’s artistic treasures, according to UNESCO, an organization which designates world heritage sites to preserve the world’s most important cultural locations and artifacts. With a near countless number of art galleries and over 45 museums – including the Uffizi gallery, the world’s best collection of Italian Renaissance art, and the Galleria dell'Accademia, home to the legendary statue of David – it is no wonder why the city captures the hearts and imaginations of all who visit. From the ancient churches and stunning buildings that line the city streets to the priceless artistic masterpieces created by Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Giotto housed within Florence’s galleries, the city is bursting with art and culture. Florence’s influence can be felt in more than just the world of art. The capital of the region of Tuscany, Florence is the birthplace of the Italian language. It was famed Italian author Dante Alighieri and other writers such as Boccaccio and Petrarca who were the first to begin writing in a language other than Latin. Florence was also the first city in all of Europe to have paved streets. With its rich history and incomparable influence on modern Italian life, Florence certainly changed the way that most view Italy. Una città che ha mantenuto inalterato il proprio fascino e lo splendore del passato. Così si presenta Firenze, capoluogo della Toscana. Una città incantevole che non smette mai di sorprendere, con i suoi capolavori d’arte, i marmi colorati delle chiese e le architetture che ne rievocano il fasto e il ruolo svolto nello sviluppo della cultura e dell’arte rinascimentale. Cuore pulsante di Firenze è Piazza del Duomo, con il complesso monumentale della Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore - sormontato dalla maestosa cupola del Brunelleschi -, il Battistero di San Giovanni - magnifico esempio di romanico fiorentino -, il Campanile di Giotto - un capolavoro di architettura gotica fiorentina. Alle spalle del Duomo sorge il Museo dell’Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore, dove è possibile ammirare una preziosa raccolta di opere provenienti dalla Cattedrale, dal Battistero e dal Campanile. Piazza della Signoria rappresenta il polo storico della vita civile e ospita la trecentesca Loggia dei Lanzi, la Fontana di Nettuno e il Palazzo della Signoria o Palazzo Vecchio, uno dei monumenti-simbolo della città, davanti al quale sorgono alcune famose statue tra cui una copia del famoso David di Michelangelo. Accanto alla piazza vi è la maestosa Galleria degli Uffizi, sede di uno dei musei più importanti del mondo, che include opere di Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci e molti altri grandi artisti. Elemento architettonico di particolare rilievo della Galleria è il Corridoio Vasariano progettato dal Vasari alla metà del Cinquecento che collega la struttura con Palazzo Vecchio e con Palazzo Pitti.


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Directed by James Noellert Produced by Gunner Illustration: James Noellert Character Animation: Rachel Reid, Ryan Boyes, James Noellert, Josh Parker Animation & Compositing: Nick Forshee, Ian Sigmon, Marcus Bakke, John Hughes, Austin Robert Project Coordinator: Brandon Delis Music & Sound: David Kamp http://bit.ly/2gqqxDV


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This unique islands’ offerings leave nothing to be desired. Never far from the mountains, nor far from the sea… from the rivers, the forest, civilization or… from getting lost. Follow the journey from the high reaches of New Zealand’s Southern Alps to the cold water surf breaks that pound the intricate coastlines. @seeking.nirvana Featuring: Mike Henitiuk ~ @mikeheni Joe Schuster ~ @joe_schuster Matt Margetts ~ @mattmargetts Riley Leboe ~ @rileyleboe Locations: New Zealand Supported By: EDGEtv - @edgetvnetwork MEC - @mec Tyrolia - @tyroliabindings Norrona - @norrona Toyota New Zealand - @toyota-nz Temple Basin - @templebasinnz Editing, Sound and Colour: Leigh Powis Cinematography: Jamie Tanner Aerial Cinematography: Jamie Tanner Narration: Colby James West Jay Henitiuk


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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Carve Oddity is a collection of favourite moments from the 16/17 season – including, but not limited to – riding deep powder in the forests of Japan, going on weekend mini-missions to find new zones at tiny Swiss resorts, slashing chunky slush in the halfpipe and wave-park up in LAAX, and finding surprisingly good powder in the Engadin valley late in the season. Despite difficult snow conditions we managed to have a whole lot of fun doing what we enjoy most: simply snowboarding. Featuring: Nicholas Wolken, James Niederberger, Atsufumi Mizuni, Thomas Stöckli, Aaron Schwartz, Raphael Rocha, Stephan Maurer and Luca Crivelli Filmed by: Stephan Maurer, Aaron Schwartz and Thomas Stöckli Editing by: Stephan Maurer Graphics: Aaron Schwartz Music Supervisor: Florent De Maria / MIDNIGHT Music Music: “Major Tom (Völlig Losgelöst) Director’s Cut” (Pierre Schilling) © Peer Musikverlag GmbH / Ⓟ Major Ton Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von / courtesy of Peer Musikverlag GmbH und Peer-Southern Productions GmbH http://bit.ly/2BU0lzh http://bit.ly/2oXdNx7 www.koruashapes.com


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Mark Kozelek and Sean Yeaton - “The Reasons I Love You” (Official Music Video) Design and Animation: Luke Gibbs - www.lukegibbs.com iTunes: http://apple.co/2kTL6M2 Caldo Verde Records: http://bit.ly/2kwewAT


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Snow, sweat, testosterone and the sound of chainsaws. Every four years, over a period of three months in winter, wood is being cut in a steep mountain high above Lake Ägeri and prepared for log rafting. Neither economic change nor technology has been able to replace this traditional and sustainable craft in Switzerland. “INS HOLZ (IN THE WOODS)” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2BpNchV


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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

A promising musical duo tries to avoid a meltdown before the biggest show of their career. The Heights, Ryan’s first narrative short, serves as a proof of concept for a feature film written by Ryan, Dan Steele, and Bradley Jackson set to go into production in 2018. SOTW Review: http://bit.ly/2B0n2y2 Story & Heart made a BTS series and class for The Heights. If you’d like to lean more go here: https://www.bit.ly/onsetwithbooth


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Eleven Minutes – Eleven Dreams http://bit.ly/2oP10N8 Written and Directed by Mounia Akl Client: Sandra Mansour Artistic Director: Laurent Saad Producer: Cyril Aris Cinematographer: Joe Saade Music Composer: Jana Saleh Colorist: Belal Hibri / Lucid Post Post-production supervisor: Chrystel Elias Editing: George Sikharulidze, Mounia Akl Editing Minute 9: Noel Paul SFX: Elie Boudjok 1st AD: Andrew Hraiz Hair: Ivan Kuz Make-up: Joanna Kamar Production Manager: Anthony Zouein 1st AC: Pauline Maroun 2nd AC: Ricco Aoun, Georges Geagea, Rabih Issa Gaffer/Key Grip: Rawad Hmaymess Assistant Key Grip: Hadi Hmaymess, Albert Chahwan Electrician: Charbel Hadchiti Best Boy: Ayman El Hayess Spark: Hassan Abou Melhem, Roy Kolko Production Coordinator: Indiana Hamparsoum Production Assistant: Jennifer Tawile Unit Manager & Catering: Eid Mrad, Johnny Dib Location Manager (Ammiq): Michael Skaff Shot in Lebanon. http://bit.ly/2D4GjzX www.mouniaakl.com


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One small boy. One huge lake. Foli was a slave. Immerse yourself in his story. Thousands of children between the ages of 6 and 18 live in slavery on Lake Volta, working up to 18 hours a day in the fishing industry. For these young children, the only way out of slavery is to drown or be rescued. Children just like Foli.* Visit http://bit.ly/2BJpuNc to send rescue today. — This story is a reenactment of the real life events of one young boy. All the names and locations have been changed to protect his real identity. Directed by Lindsay Branham and Andrew Michael Ellis Edited by Ben Stamper Cinematography by Andrew Ellis and Ben Stamper Original Music by Aled Roberts Casting by Mawuko Kuadzi Field Producer Greg Justice, Amy Justice Script Supervisor Bethany Williams Production Sound: Greg Justice Stunt supervision by Hayford Agbedor Visual Effects by Perry Kroll Color Correction by Alter Ego Cast Foli: Louis Baah Yeboah Fofo: Godwin Duse Uncle: Brian Angels Boys on the Lake: Antony Antiga Richmond Ameoyi Grandfather: Isaac Afako Grandmother: Veronika Dogolo Produced by Novo Executive Produced by International Justice Mission


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ABOUT. *WINNER - Kinsale Shark Award for Best International Film Craft for TV, Cinema and Online 2016 (Bronze) *OFFICIAL SELECTION - CINANIMA International Animated Film Festival of Espinho - Portugal 2017 *OFFICIAL SELECTION - ENCOUNTERS Short Film and Animation Festival 2017 *OFFICIAL SELECTION - SUPERTOON International Animation Film Festival 2017 *OFFICIAL SELECTION - LINOLEUM International Contemporary Animation Festival 2017 *OFFICIAL SELECTION - BAFF British Animation Film Festival 2017 *OFFICIAL SELECTION - NYC 14th Animation Block Party 2017 *OFFICIAL SELECTION - Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2016 (Commissioned Films) *OFFICIAL SELECTION - Manchester Animation Film Festival 2016 *OFFICIAL SELECTION - East End Film Festival 2017 “Invisible Barriers”, is a short animated film Directed, Designed and Animated by Mustashrik, produced with Partizan Animation. Commissioned by the organisation, Girl Effect via Freuds, the film was created as a manifesto to lead a new campaign that aims to support and encourage girls to believe in themselves in difficult regions around the globe, where societal change and growth is needed and should be positively encouraged. Collaborating with the powerful poetry of spoken word artist Bassey Ikpi, this animation hopes to lead an inspiring charge for girls of all ages - to let them fly, because they can change the world. Girl Effect is an organisation launched in 2009 at The World Economics Forum in Davos, its a movement by the NIKE Foundation in collaboration with the NoVo Foundation, United Nations Foundation and multiple partners. CREDITS. Client - Girl Effect Agency - Freuds Agency ECD - Seb Royce Agency Producer - Valerie Messersi Director - Mustashrik Mahbub Production - Partizan Producer - Alex Halley Production Manager - Leo Green Concept Design - Mustashrik Mahbub Art Direction - Mustashrik Mahbub Illustration - Mustashrik Mahbub Layout - Mustashrik Mahbub Lead Animator - Mustashrik Mahbub Clean Up Animator - Mustashrik Mahbub Animator - Xavier Ren Animator - Max Clifford Art Department Assistant - Katy Beveridge Lead Compositor - John Malcolm Moore Assistant Compositor - Luke Simpson Sound Studio - Wave Sound Design - Ed Downham Poet - Bassey Ikpi (Production Year : 2016)


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The one minute tale of a survivalist. When the siren rings in the distance, a family has to get inside the shelter… Nothing will ever be the same again. I submitted the film to the Nikon Film Festival. If you liked it, I’d be extremely grateful if you could give it your support: http://bit.ly/2BywMk7 Thanks! If you liked the script, you can look at Robert J. Lee’s work here: http://bit.ly/2CEamxm Made for the Film Riot and Filmstro one minute short film challenge. The siren alarm is http://bit.ly/2BANnnH Full Credit: Cast: Eric Barbier Jade Barlatier Éla Barbier Crew: Director/Editor - Gaspar Palacio Writer - Robert J. Lee Sound - Oriane Palacio The group: Antoine Murat, Corentin Murat, Marco Murat, Brigitte Jensen, Véro Riera, Lionel Sanchez, Armand Charlot, Philippe Chausson, Sonia Charlot, Ève Charlot, Clara Sanchez, Donatien Charlot, Léna Charlot, Oriane Palacio Special thanks: Mehdi Bennaceur, Oriane Palacio, Martin Sogno, Benjamin Ziziemsky


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Monday, December 18, 2017

60 years ago Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar joined forces and the world of design has never been the same. Their company Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv has designed some of the most enduring and defining logos of the modern age. We honor their collaboration with this video, which includes, sadly, the last interview with Ivan before his passing. Client: AIGA Presented by: AIGA Design Archives Production Company: Dress Code (dresscodeny.com) Director: Dan Covert Executive Producer: Brad Edelstein Head of Production: Tara Rose Stromberg Cinematography: Andre Andreev Production Cordinator: Nick Stromberg Edit: Mike Cook, Dan Covert Color: Mike Cook Music + Sound Design: YouTooCanWoo On Set Sound: Matteo Liberatore Images and Special Thanks: Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. We thank them for their help towards the AIGA archives and special collections.


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1080p & Headphones recommended. – We don’t know yet what is inside a black hole, we know it is a singularity, a point where every theories we know dont work anymore. One of the possibilities is called “The White Hole Theory”, a sort of exit from the black hole, a point where everything is born, including space and time. Some compare it to the Big Bang. INTRA tells the visual story of this theory, a journey from the black to the white hole, a cosmic tale of death and birth… As a tribute to Nolan’s Interstellar, this second short after NOVAE goes deeper into our conception of cosmos, interpreting the unknown to propose a vision of the most extreme celestial object of our Universe… – Nous ne savons pas encore ce qu'il y a dans un trou noir, nous savons qu'il y a une singularité, un point où toutes les règles de la physique s'effondrent. Une des possibilités est appelée “la théorie du trou blanc”, un sorte de sortie du trou noir, un point où tout est né, y compris l'espace et le temps. Certains le comparent même au Big Bang. INTRA est une vision fantasmé de cette théorie, un voyage du trou noir au trou blanc, un conte cosmique de naissance et de mort… En hommage à Interstellar de Nolan, ce second court-métrage après NOVAE interprète l'inconnu pour proposer une vision de l'objet céleste le plus extrême de notre univers… – Directed by Thomas Vanz Co-directed with Nano Lab Piano by Julien Marchal Violon/Mix by Jonathan Fitas Programmer Pim Schreurs Additional Music/ sound-design : Thomas Vanz See more : Thomas Vanz’s website : thomasvanz.com Facebook : Thomas Vanz Instagram : @thomas_vanz Inquiries : thomasvanz404@gmail.com Nano Lab Vimeo : vimeo.com/nanolab Jonathan Fitas’s website : http://bit.ly/2B8SxKq Julien Marchal Facebook page : http://bit.ly/2yT1lxY Pim’s simulation : http://bit.ly/2BchULl FEATURED ON - DESIGNCOLLECTOR http://bit.ly/2ySZCsE - MOTIONCOLLECTOR http://bit.ly/2B9hOV1 - IAMAG.CO http://bit.ly/2ySC5rU - ROBOTMAFIA http://bit.ly/2B9F4SD - DIYPHOTOGRAPHY http://bit.ly/2yUpyUO - LEBLOGPHOTO http://bit.ly/2B9uifc


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Saturday, December 16, 2017

“2.5 Million” follows American skier Aaron Rice as he sets out to ski 2.5 million human-powered vertical feet in the backcountry and set a new world record. To be successful Aaron will have to ski over 330 days in the calendar year and chase snow around the world. The challenge is both physical and mental, and injuries are simply not an option. Filmed, Directed and Edited by Tyler Wilkinson-Ray Supported by Jaybird Additional support from Ortovox In association with The Wilder Studio and T-bar Films. Aaron Rice Louis Arevalo Francois Desrosiers Special thanks to Greg Hill Katy Kirkpatrick Everyone at Refugio Frey Sound Design Jeffery Yellen ridgelinesound.com Titles and Graphics by Erik Jefferis Parallax Photos by Luke Kantola Color by Jordan Snider - Chromacolor LLC Follow Aaron at www.airandrice.com @airandrice Location(s) Utah Bariloche, Argentina Pucon, Chile Shasta, California Bachelor, Oregon Revelstoke, BC


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NARRATED BY: PATRICK STEWART WRITTEN, DIRECTED, ANIMATED & PRODUCED BY ANOMALY: WRITTEN BY: ALEX BINGHAM, CONRAD SWANSTON, CRAIG AINSLEY ANIMATION DIRECTION BY: BEN WHITE ANIMATED BY: BEN PEARSE, JOAO PEREIRA, TOM MALINS ILLUSTRATED BY: SERGE SEIDLITZ (B&A) TYPOGRAPHY BY: KERRY ROPER ASBESTOS COMPLIANCE OFFICER: OLI BEALE DIRECTED BY: ALEX BINGHAM, BEN WHITE, CONRAD SWANSTON PRODUCED BY: TARA OLIVER SOUND DESIGN BY: MARK HELLABY, MIKE BOVILL (750MPH) COMPOSED BY: ASHLEY BATES, JAMIE MASTERS (ADELPHOI)


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Friday, December 15, 2017

Direction/animation: Roberto Biadi Sound: Enrico Ascoli Animation support: Daniele Laplaca


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1:34 AM. A snowy suburb. Jérémie, 24, parks his modified car in front of a crowded club. His friends’ usual concerns (“Hey man, do you have something that will help me make it through the night”?) do not interest him. Jérémie is looking for someone. Late Night Drama is a short film directed by Patrice Laliberte, and produced by Couronne Nord. With Guillaume Laurin et Sasha Migliarese. *World premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival 2016* ******* 1 :34 am. Dans une banlieue enneigée. Jérémie, 24 ans, stationne sa voiture modifiée en face d’un club bondé. Les préoccupations habituelles de ses amis : Man, as-tu de quoi pour me faire tougher toute la nuit? - ne l’intéressent guère. Jérémie cherche quelqu’un. Drame de fin de soirée est un court métrage réalisé par Patrice Laliberté et produit par Couronne Nord. Avec Guillaume Laurin et Sasha Migliarese. *Première mondiale au Toronto International Film Festival 2016" Distributeur: Travelling, les films qui voyage Distributor: Travelling distribution info@couronnenord.ca / www.couronnenord.ca


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When a father finds a year’s worth of his 5-year-old son’s Google voice searches, he inadvertently realizes there might just be a new member of his family. A story by Brett Gaylor and Darren Pasemko


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In a timely story about love triumphing over fear, we created a short festive animation that would rival any Christmas advert in the cuteness stakes! Now in its 6th year, our company-wide shorts programme encourages experimentation in the studio and a culture of creative collaboration. Everyone in the studio has the opportunity to pitch their idea, and everyone votes for their favourite, making it unique and democratic. This year Simone Giampaolo & Francesco Mazza won the vote and steered the studio together to make this short. We hope you enjoy it & wish you a very happy Christmas from all at Blue Zoo :) Production Company: Blue Zoo Animation Studio Directed by: Francesco Mazza & Simone Giampaolo Art Direction & Design: Francesco Mazza Animation Direction: Simone Giampaolo Music: Brollyman Narration: Darren Altman Lead Modeller: Pietro Licini CG Supervisor: Gherardo Zurla Modelling & Texturing: Pietro Licini, Mélanie Gras, Hannah Wong Head of Look Dev: Negar Bagheri Grooming & Look Dev: Arthur Tibbett, Hannah Wong Rigging, simulation and FX: Anthony Delliste Lead Animator: Simone Giampaolo Animators: Jim Sweeting, Owen Fern, Zoé Risser Lighting TDs: Hannah Wong, Gherardo Zurla, Steven White Compositing: Hannah Wong, Elaine Thomas, Negar Bagheri, Gherardo Zurla Additional Art: Izzy Burton Pipeline Team: Jay Tsang, Phil Stewart Producer: Tom Box Production Managers: Lizzie Hicks, Negar Bagheri Voice Effects: Alec Smith Sound Design & Mix: John Sutherland VO Sound Engineer: Dom Boucher @ The Sound Company Special Thanks: Brollyman and Matthew Slater, Adam Shaw, Damian Hook, Joe Kinch, Dane Winn, Sophie Rekasowski, Carole Baskin, Catherine Gallo, Jacques Gauthier, Fabrizia Spera, Alessandra Battaglia and all our families. To help protect endangered big cats, please make sure to support: Felidae Conservation Fun (http://bit.ly/2CAOIuz) Big Cat Rescue (http://bit.ly/2kx1Ict)


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Thursday, December 14, 2017

There is so much more to Peru than Machu Picchu. From the heart of Lima to deep in the Sacred Valley, ‘Rhythms of Peru’ takes you not only to Peru’s most iconic, but also far off the tourist trail for a chance to experience a more intimate view of this beautiful country. A Co-Production of The Tipsy Gypsies (http://bit.ly/2dZrDFK) and Kuoda Travel (www.kuodatravel.com) Although we visited some really amazing places, this is by no means an all encompassing portrait of the country. We did not make it to the north or the amazon this trip. I would love to go back and film a part 2 at some point. PREVIOUS WORK: Valleys in the Sky: http://bit.ly/2ktbook Morocco (Staff Picks): http://bit.ly/2ClqyUR


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Lifted from ‘Heiress’. Out now via AllPoints. Buy: http://bit.ly/2ktBbNm Ijen Assistance: http://bit.ly/2jVsDPO Watch the Making Of: https://youtu.be/REe8KqX-lqU Novo Amor & Ed Tullett: http://bit.ly/2ktGEn3 Directed by Jorik Dozy and Sil van der Woerd Produced by New Frontier Pictures Follow Novo Amor http://bit.ly/2jUfQgf http://bit.ly/2kv6hUT http://bit.ly/2jVeuSt https://twitter.com/iamnovoamor http://bit.ly/2ksDznz Follow Ed Tullett http://bit.ly/2jTaVfS http://bit.ly/2ku1LFO http://bit.ly/2jWBpNh https://twitter.com/edtullett http://bit.ly/2kuP25J


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My end-of-year tribute to those who danced across our screens in 2017. Films used: ALL THESE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS BABY DRIVER BAYWATCH CALL ME BY YOUR NAME COLUMBUS DESPICABLE ME 3 FOXTROT THE FLORIDA PROJECT A GHOST STORY GIRLS TRIP GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 INGRID GOES WEST LANDLINE THE LURE PITCH PERFECT 3 RAW SONG TO SONG SPLIT THE SQUARE TRAINSPOTTING 2 VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use


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A young fellow finds himself stumbling upon an ordinary flashlight that allows him to explore other places. Unexpected Discoveries reminds us to always be present. You never know what is around the corner or what is directly in front of you.


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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

by Sawako Kabuki(冠木佐和子)| Japan | 2015 | color | 3'19’’ | MV Music: THE POTONE! Synopsis: Ex-girlfriend & Internal cum & Emergency contraception & Man pained at the gap between ideals and reality. あらすじ: 元カノと、中出しと、モーニングアフターピルと、理想と現実の中での男子的切なさ。 Festivals (selected): 2017 PÖFF Shorts: Sleepwalkers & Animated Dreams, Estonia 2017 LIAF: London International Animation Festival, UK 2017 «Animatou», the International Animation Film Festival, Switzerland 2017 Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film, Germany 2017 EUROPEAN MEDIA ART FESTIVAL, Germany 2017 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, France 2017 Flatpack Film Festival, UK 2017 Florida Film Festival, USA 2017 FILMFEST DRESDEN, Germany 2016 Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival, Germany 2016 Holland Animation Film Festival, Netherlands Facebook: http://bit.ly/2C3z2z8 Instagram: http://bit.ly/2AUttDN


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Short film - 17’ - 2014 Driving to reach his girlfriend’s cottage, Samuele accidentally hits the dog of an old hunter. Feeling guilty for the death of the dog he follows the hunter helping him to bury the animal in the woods. The journey in the wilderness is unending and Samuele is doubtful about the real intentions of the hunter.


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“Yea I guess as a kid, you have limitless dreams and you can kind of think of whatever you want to do, you can do. But as you get older and especially after graduating high school, you got to think of how you can, you know make ends meet and stuff. So during those times, dreams can either slip away from you, if you let them, or you can pour your heart into it and really make it work.” - Casey Brown See the full photo epic > http://bit.ly/2o0IXmy Featuring: Casey Brown Location: Revelstoke, BC, Canada Directed by: Harrison Mendel Cinematography By: Harrison Mendel and Liam Mullany Production Coordinater: Marty Schaffer Edited By: Harrison Mendel Sound Design: Racket Sound Title Design/VFX: Studio Dialog Still Photography: Robb Thompson Special Thanks Brinna Lukkar Elinor Brown Dave Brown Silver & Summer Glacier Helicopters Paul Tigchelaar Music “Divide” feat Kelsy Bulkin Performed by ODESZA A Moment Apart http://odesza.com http://bit.ly/2Cbhhi1 http://bit.ly/2o0J0ie http://bit.ly/2CewRJQ http://bit.ly/2o0J0yK


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TO BUILD A FIRE a film by Fx Goby In the harshness of midwinter, a trapper is crossing the Yukon with his dog. Struggling to survive, he attempts to build a simple fire. To Build a Fire is widely recognised as a Jack London masterpiece and is a classic of American literature. Based on the short story by Jack London “To Build A Fire” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2C1yYjl Directed by Fx Goby A Composite Films production Executive producer Samuel François-Steininger Line producer Marie Corberand In coproduction with Nexus Productions Charlotte Bavasso Chris O’Reilly Fx Goby Films & Pictures Carabine Productions Christel Delahaye Lead animator Christian Boving-Andersen Animation Paul Dabout Martin Hurmane Leni Marotte Juliette Peuportier Landariu Tinubu Sidonie Vidal Emmanuelle Walker 2D FX animation Matt Timms Animatic Fabrice Fiteni Art director Tristan Ménard Background artists Antoine Birot Linus Carlson Damien Colbolchevik Joe Dennis Tonet Dura Guitty Mojabi Visual Researches Colin Bigelow Fx Goby Oren Haskins Hélène Leroux Thomas Roisland Tristan Menard Guitty Mojabi Marthe Strand Mourier Marie Thorhauge Clean up production supervisors David Blanche Jessica Lewis Clean up artists Rosie Andrews Rosie Baker Joshua Barlow Danielle Bethel Lena Blaschek Kasia Brzezińska Georgina Cook Mohamed Fadera Leila Foong Rhian Jones Tom Legg Jessica Maple Leni Marotte Sara Moon Lewis Nash Toby Parry Juliette Peuportier Jamie-Lee Reynolds Andy Stevens Marthe Strand Mourier Joe Strange Riu Niyi Tinubu Adam Malcom Waters 3D modelers Dorianne Fibleuil Michal Firkowski 3D rig Pete Addington Compositing Abel Kohen Fx Goby Quentin Pointillart Alexia Provoost Editing Fx Goby Narrated by Tony Fish Original music Mathieu Alvado Composed and recorded with the support of the SACEM in association with ALCIMÉ (Aubagne International Film Festival) Performed by Members of the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor Mathieu Alvado Orchestra manager Sue Mallet Recorded at AIR Studios Sound engineer Geoff Foster Pro Tools Assistant Tom Bailey Preparation Pro Tools session David Menke Copyist Norbert Vergonjanne Music mixing Samy Cheboub Sound post-production FONIC Sound supervisors Jake Roberts Barnaby Templer Sound design and mix Barnaby Templer Sound effects editing and recording Chris Swaine Foley artist Sue Harding Sound engineer voice JM Finch Editor voice Marty O’Brien Colour grading Jack McGinity / Time Based Arts Administration ACC Caroline Garmirian Christophe Sanlaville Communication Benoît Berthe Élodie Moïsa Emmanuelle Rodeghiero Marine Wong Kwok Chuen Community Manager Alexander Lawrence Genevieve Stow Interns Chloé Mazzani Robin Soulisse Camille Jacques Acknowledgements to all the backers of our Indiegogo corwdfunding and in particular: James Allen et Mike Skrgatic, Charlotte Bavasso, Paolo Polesello, Hélène Béjat, Benoît Berthe, Celyn Brazier, Patricia Claire, Xavier Egurbide, Angela Kaper, Brendan McCann, Scott Dresden, Sébastien Fournier, Philippe François-Steininger, Emilie et Jean-Sébastien Michelet, Nathalie François, Miguel Sanz, Renaud Futterer, Dominique Goby, Julien Goby, Vincent Guy, Paulette Hawkins, Jean-Marie Keene, Hélène Leroux, Tristan Ménard, Chris O’Reilly, Paolo Polesello, Janet Smith, Paul Tempelman, François Turquety, James Tomkinson, Samuel Colin, Emmanuel Tenenbaum, Nathan Goldenberg, Etienne Semelet Acknowledgements to our sponsors Light My Fire® – Christian Ludwig Katadyn® – Steven Le Guellec Leatherman® – Roger Bjorklund & Julie Knapp A.R.T. SURVIE & Théo The director wishes to thank the artists involved in this film, their artistic contributions, the time and energy they spent on this project, from several hours to several months, has been both fundamental and remarkable. Christophe Taudière Arts university Bournemouth Paul, Ward & Peter Symons Natalie Busutil, Jo Bierton, Julia Parfitt, Luke Youngman Pôle Pixel et Rhône Alpes Cinéma Marie Le Gac, Grégory Faes, Emmanuel Bernard, Sébastien Thomas, Lauriane Mégny Lumières Numériques Pierre-Loic Précausta, Camille Geoffray Les Gobelins Moira Marguin & Aida Del solar, Sophie Lascoux, Valentine, Julien & Dominique Goby Hélène & Jean-Louis Rodeghiero Catherine & François Corberand, Cécile Nédélec, Claire Ageneau Saul Nash With the participation of France Télévisions Head of Acquisitions – Short Film Programming Christophe Taudière International distribution France Télévisions Distribution


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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

This inspiring documentary follows the heroic efforts of the Rescate Ambar volunteer Paramedics, a group that sacrifices sleep and safety to provide medical attention to the thousands of motor vehicle accidents that plague the Dominican Republic. Filmmaker Mark Bone embedded himself with the team for an honest look at people who face life and death every day. License the footage: http://flmsp.ly/lcsnrs Learn more about the film: http://flmsp.ly/lcnrsc Go behind-the-scenes on the blog: http://flmsp.ly/vrscbl For more information on how you can help Rescate Ambar visit: http://bit.ly/2nQAO44 Directed by: Mark Bone Cinematography by: Mark Bone, Matti Haapoja Edited by: Mark Bone Featuring: Rescate Ambar Paramedic & Emergency Response Team, Puerto Plata. Executive Producers: Franke Rodriguez, Jennifer Rodriguez, Richard Cureton, Luc Frappier Co-Producer: Jessica Gray, Jason Gray Story Editor: Matt Donne Post Production Supervisor: Brad Neweduk Post Production: Matrx Colorist: Clinton Humoth at Alter Ego Post Colour Producers: Jane Garrah, Cheyenne Bloomfield at Alter Ego Post Supervising Sound Editor and Mixer: Josh Brown Dialogue Editor: Matt Hearn Sound Editor: Nadya Hanlon Additional Editing: Matt Laughlin Trailer Editor: Mikaela Bodin Trailer Post Production Sound: Farm House Studios Drone Operators: Genesis Raye, Matti Haapoja Dominican Production Coordinator: Alejandro Gomez, Krissie Sullivan, Genesis Raye On-set Translators: Alejandro Gomez, Krissie Sullivan Post Production Translator: Alejandro Gomez. Val Mata, Rafael Estrella Production Company: Revolver Films Inc Nations are Fragile: Written & Composed by Tim Mann


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Buildings dancing, Perspectives shifting. Sound design by: Benjamin Mauch http://bit.ly/2l2JwLD � See more at www.nerual.design


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A corporate recording session implodes when a seasoned voice over artist is pushed to breaking point. Cast Levente Molnar (Son of Saul) Julian Stolzenberg Neil Mccaul Samantha Spurgin Ian Pope Ed Coleman Website: http://bit.ly/2Beatm1 WINNER Best British Comedy Discover.Film Awards 2017 WINNER Best Cinematography Largo Film Awards 2017 OFFICIAL SELECTION London Short Film Festival 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION Hastings Fringe Festival 2017 OFFICIAL SELECTION The Smalls 2017 OFFICIAL SELECTION Exit 6 Film Festival 2017 OFFICIAL SELECTION Conway Film Festival 2017 HONOURABLE MENTION Best Actor Neil McCaul, Kino Short Film Festival 2017


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This is not the complete history of skateboard shapes but a loose version. Some of the key moments. Originally aired on skateboarding.com for Transworld Skate. http://bit.ly/2C4ZTLH Voice Over: Luke Callahan Thank you: Mackenzie Eisenhour Chuck Hults Paul Schmitt Jason Celaya Nora Vasconcellos Micah Abrams Jaime Owens Footage Courtesy of: Bruce Brown Americas Newest Sport – 1962 Skateboarder Magazine Archive Matt Hensley – Not The New H-Street Video


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Monday, December 11, 2017

Director: James Lees Producer: Zach Wright Executive Producer: Danielle Hinde & Jason Cole Cinematographer: Larkin Seiple Editor: Josh Hegard Art Director: Carmen Navis Choreographer: Melissa Schade Costume: Christina Flannery Colorist: Ricky Gausis Casting: Michael Beaudry Production Manager: Samuel Miller CAST Lead Soldier: Benjamin Booker Boy: Artyon Celestine Drill Sergeant: Rich Eagle Bully: Gabba Tomada Soldiers: JM Rodriguez Moises Michel Brooke Shepherd Mackenzey Franklin Andrew Valle Gregory Barnett Malachi Middleton Dushaun Thompson Nupier Garrett


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プロデュース・脚本・監督:岡部淳也 SF時代劇映画【架空映画トレーラー】 実際には存在しない日本時代劇映画をベースに、 非営利のファンムービーとして製作した 架空SF映画トレーラー です。 お楽しみ下さい。 Producer/Screenplay/Director : JUNYA OKABE Sci-fi historical film [fictitious film trailer] This is a fictitious sci-fi film trailer produced as a nonprofit fan movie, based on a Japanese historical film, or jidaigeki, which does not actually exist. Please enjoy watching it. http://www.zvp.jp/


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A love note to my favorite films, art and games. Cut paper and ink zombies roam a desolate Brooklyn, NY. All artwork, animation and sound design by Case Jernigan.


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Saturday, December 9, 2017

A journey through East Asia. Filmed and edited by Rafa Zubiria. Music: Ambient Rain Music Part 5 by Ambient Rain. Featured cities: Hanoi, Hong Kong, Guilin, Yangshuo, Bangkok and Chiang Mai.


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SYNOPSIS Life is liberty in a CAGE. CAGE represents a situation that is filled with a lot of constraints, or a habit or an addiction that is hard to get rid of. This project is to present a Chinese cultural and traditional visual style to audiences. On the other hand, CAGE tries to inspire them to recall their memory and consider what is the meaning of life to them individually. ———————————————————– DIRECTOR STATEMENT My story depicts a period of a concubine’s bound life. She has gained a lot since being consumed by her man in both dream and reality. In reminiscence, as she remembers her life from the end back to the beginning, she has vivid dreams that evoke her longing desire. She finds it hard to disengage from her current situation, because the path in her dream is breaking and falling apart. She could not go back, even in the dream. Finally, she is disconnected from her dream and brought back into reality. In a blink of an eye, she looks at the emperor and carefully starts to serve the emperor as shown in the opening scene. According to my grandmother’s story of her early life experience, her families lived with struggle at the time of the Chinese Great Cultural Revolution. My grandfather’s families were Intellectuals and landowners, and they were criticized and denounced. However, they supported the leader and government. Most of the Intellectuals and landowners‘ property was confiscated or destroyed in the end. Intellectuals and landowners were banished or locked up by others. My grandfather joined the army for battle although he was an Intellectual. My grandmother lost everything except her five children including my father who was nearly five years old. Since then, they went into a different life with no money, no food, no education and no smile every day. Finally, my grandmother took her children, left Shandong and went to Nanjing. At my grandmother’s time, women could not go to school because people thought that women did not need to study because of old traditions. Cooking, sewing, having kids and taking care of them were their career for their whole life. Therefore, for women it was hard to find a job outside of the family, especially for my grandmother who had five kids. Life was like a stubborn cage where women were inside, and people’s minds were also bound in a cage, and women were outside of that cage. However, life needed to go on for some reasons such as for those young lives. My grandmother dropped off her dignity, and went out to pick waste such as scrap iron, goose feathers and grain, because she needed money to eat. Fortunately, life is like that. As long as we can insist on holding hope, we can carry on. My families did. They “put down” something while “picking up” something else. I created an animation, Ya-er (2009), as a life-recording gift to my grandparents and their families. My intention for this project is to present a Chinese cultural and traditional style to my audience. On the other hand, I want to inspire them to recall their memory and consider what is the meaning of life to them individually. When they follow the girl’s experience in my film, I hope people will be able to ask themselves, “If I also live my life within a golden cage, how would that affect me? Have I felt satisfied in my life?“ ——————————————- Dupp (Pengpeng Du)


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Friday, December 8, 2017

Beach balls. Doctor boners. Farts. Snow. This film, starring The Cocoon Central Dance Team, just might have invented its own genre: comedy-dance-sketch-fantasy. Directed by Rachel Wolther and Alex H. Fischer Executive Produced by The Daniels Presented by Topic


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its 1986 and desire and fantasy is all we have. we follow gus at a pivotal point in his life as he tries to figure out right from wrong. director matthew dillon cohen director of photography ben carey producer luigi rossi production diktator choreographer juri onuki production design sharon vion stylist marc anthony george editor matt schaff colorist josh bohoskey post production company the mill 3-d artist alessio de vecchi


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The Bronx Freedom Fund pays the bail for people accused of misdemeanors who cannot afford their freedom. Who are these people? They are often the most vulnerable in our community and those with the least public voice. They are people like Ramel. Having Ramel share his story with us was transformative – to be innocent and have your liberty denied is a national shame. His story galvanized us to make this film because his voice not only deserves to be heard, but needs to be heard. His courage, resolve and compassion is an inspiration and it’s time to shine a light on this grave injustice being visited upon far too many of our fellow citizens. The Bronx Freedom Fund, and now the national Bail Project, is doing their part – Ramel’s story is a stirring reminder that it’s up to all of us to step up and do ours. The Bail Project is an unprecedented national effort to combat mass incarceration by keeping tens of thousands of low-income Americans out of pretrial detention. The organization grows out of The Bronx Freedom Fund and will expand to dozens of high-need jurisdictions with the goal of reducing the unacceptable human suffering caused by unaffordable cash bail and supporting community efforts to end the racial disparities endemic to this system. Join the cause at http://bit.ly/2jxpo0H. – Featuring Ramel Edwards Client: The Bronx Freedom Fund Project Director: Ezra Ritchin Production Company: Variable Director: Kevan Funk Cinematographer: Peter Hadfield Producer: Alex Friedman Executive Producer: Tyler Ginter Production Supervisor: Paige Demarco Production Coordinator: Rocco Campanelli 1st AC: Oliver Lanzenberg DIT: Jeff Levine Gaffer: Brad Burke Key Grip: Seth Dean Sound: Corey Poindexter Production Designer: Curtis Oliveira Art PA: Syd Richardson Art PA: Jack De Sousa PA: Johnny Guevara PA: Julius Moreno Editorial: Cartel Editor: Chris Catanach Post Producer: Greer Bratschie Post Executive Producer: Lauren Bleiweiss Color: Company 3 Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich Color Producer: Kate Aspell Sound Design/Mix: Matt Drake @ White Hart Post Original Score: Ben Fox Casting: Nina Day Casting Supporting Cast: Young Ramel: Taj Blain Ramel’s Aunt: Donna Glaesner Neighborhood Kid #1 Ariana Bantoe Neighborhood Kid #2 Da'jour Jones Neighborhood Kid #3 Jacquel Gilmore – http://bit.ly/2AINHlG hello@WeAreVariable.com


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Geenie Reenie and Dozen check some emails


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Thursday, December 7, 2017

Directed by Jared Hogan Performance by Diego Ballesteros Producer: Elisha Gustafson Executive Producer: Jared Harris Director of Photography: Isaac Bauman Costume Designer/Stylist: Paula Tabalipa 1st AC: Jordan Utley Steadicam Operator: Jed Seuss Gaffer: Ryan Hannah Key Grip: Christian Darais Grip: Gabe Mejias Production Coordinator: Amity Waldecker Colorist: Jacob McKee Titles: Eric Hurtgen Saint Cloud


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Sparks is a personal and experimental animation project about the collision between color, geometry, chaos and order. Directed by Josep Prat Sorolla Starring Anna Benet Music by HOME / “Hold” - http://bit.ly/2nDjnE7 DoP On set: Berta O. Peig Bernat Oller joseppratsorolla.com


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VORTEX is a personal project by Tim Sessler, shot on the iPhone 8 and Freefly MoVI. Filmed within 48h in NYC. Read more about the project on our blog: http://bit.ly/1LHpAoI _______________________________________________ Edit & Sound Design || J.P. Damboragian || http://bit.ly/2kyshli Music || Michael Marantz || http://bit.ly/2j0rKbl Cello & Violin || Daniel Boventer || http://bit.ly/2kysiWo Production Support || Sam Hicks Stabilization: Freefly MoVI (on Segway and wheelchair) gomovi.com Camera: iPhone 8 with FilmicPro Lens: Moment - New Wide Lens: http://bit.ly/2j2Vc0v Special thanks to Tabb Firchau and the entire Freefly team, Sam Hicks, Cameron Michael, Victoria Rivera, Soren Nielsen and Autumn K Brookmire for all the support and thanks to Mishka Kornai for the inspiration!!


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The eastern side of the Comb Ridge once served as a home for Ancient Pueblo Peoples who built dwellings in the alcoves and etched drawings into the rock walls.


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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

A short animation for the School of Life, written and narrated by Alain de Botton. Directed and animated by Olga Makarchuk Animation assistance Roxana Bentu Narration by Alain de Botton Sound by Mad Adam Films http://bit.ly/2zW8yyC


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—The film Squame explores the body’s sensitive envelope, the skin. The ephemeral animated desquamations, created with the help of sugar casts, evoke fragile landscapes in a world at the edge of abstraction. Somewhere between archeological artifacts and macroscopic observations, the friable frontiers of these human bodies elude our gaze. —Le film Squame explore l’enveloppe sensible du corps, la peau. L’animation de ses desquamations éphémères, réalisée grâce à des moulages en sucre, évoque des paysages fragiles s’ouvrant sur des mondes à la limite de l’abstraction. Entre artéfacts archéologiques et observations macroscopiques, les frontières friables de ces corps humains se dérobent à notre regard. Awards / Prix : Grand prix pour la meilleure innovation technique : ANIMAX 2016, Skopje Macédoine Prix du Meilleur son : OIAF Ottawa International Animation Festival 2016 Toronto New Vision Award 2016 : Toronto Arthouse Film Festival Prix d’interprétation : Piaff - Festival International du Film d'Animation de Paris 2016 Mention spéciale, Les nouveaux alchimistes : Festival du Nouveau Cinéma 2016 Best Experimental Film : Festival TOFUZI 2016 Best Technique : Festival TOFUZI 2016 Best Experimental Film : MONSTRA 2017 Programme Director Special Mention : StopTrik IFF 2017


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Director/Edit/Color- BRTHR EP- Sara Greco Producer- Whitney Jackson Prod Design- Lauren Nikrooz VFX- Gloria FX, BRTHR DP- Jackson Hunt Additional Photography- Tommy Choi, BRTHR Prod Company- StrangeLove (strangelove.co) Title Font- Mikhael Villegas


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He Could’ve Gone Pro Written and Directed by McGhee Monteith Debbie returns home for an obligatory Christmas dinner with her steel magnolia mother, but simmering resentment explodes to expose a long-held family secret, leaving the holiday - and the family - shattered. Cast: Cecelia Wingate McGhee Monteith Stephen Garrett Director of Photography: Ryan Earl Parker Composer: Jamison Hollister Production Designer: Chandler Heinz Sound Mixer: Brandon Robertson Editor: Raymond Chu 1st Asst Camera: Stephen Hildreth Gaffer: Andy Allmendinger Colorist: Ryan Earl Parker Sound Mix: Daniel Lynn Awards: Memphis Film Prize - Overall Grand Prize Winner Louisiana Film Prize - Founder’s Circle Award Film Out San Diego - Outstanding Emerging Talent Award (Monteith) Outflix Film Festival - Jury Award Outflix Film Festival - Audience Favorite Award El Dorado Film Festival - Best Screenplay Award http://bit.ly/2zTYhmA


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WELL GROOMED travels the visually stunning, humorous world of competitive creative dog grooming alongside the colorful women transforming their beloved poodles into living sculptures. Currently developing into a feature film, this short follows Adriane Pope and Angela Kumpe at the biggest grooming competition – GroomExpo competition in Hershey, PA. “Well Groomed” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2jZdHPX Find out about the feature film currently in post-production and say hello at wellgroomedfilm.com/ Supported by: Barkleigh Productions, Awesome Without Borders, Volunteer Lawyers for the Art Directed by: REBECCA STERN Produced by: DANA KALMEY Co-Produced by: LINDSAY LINDENBAUM Cinematography by: SAMANTHA PANGER Editing by; LINDSAY LINDENBAUM Composed by: CHAD KELLY Sound Rerecording by: BRIAN GOODHEART Color by: MALIKA FRANKIN Production Assistants: ANDRES ARIAS, REEF OLSDBERG Special Thanks: THE POPE FAMILY, THE KUMPE FAMILY, GINA MANDRACCHIA, ALEX PEARSON, JIMY SHAH


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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

‘It’s an observation of a moment in time and what happens to our mind when we let go and start drifting away. Something ordinary suddenly becomes the impulse for our imagination and we find ourselves wondering where reality ends and imagination starts. Only to wake up realising that it was only relativity playing with us.’ TALENT ASTIN SANDERS @LINDENSTAUB DIRECTOR BUILDERS CLUB (JONAS HEGI & JULIEN SIMSHAUSER) PRODUCTION: BUILDERS CLUB PRODUCER: JONAS HEGI PROD COORD. ESTER VIANA ART DIRECTION VIVIANA FAGNANI DOP TOM ELLIOTT AC MARIT DE BRUIJNE PHANTOM OP JOE WERRY STYLING COLINE BACH HAIR & MAKEUP LUCINDA WORTH Thanks to MovieTech and Pete Moore for the generous support.


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C'est la nuit et un garçon n'arrive pas à dormir. Rallye d'animation à l'EMCA. Cinq jours et deux minutes de court-métrage à faire. Pour attaque cette proposition j'ai improvise le jour précédant le rallye une chanson au piano que j'ai enregistre avec mon téléphone. Cette petite chanson m'est donne l'idée d'une histoire que j'ai improvise plan après plan pendant le rallye.


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Using over 100 years of archival footage, director Sierra Pettengill explores the history of the largest Confederate monument, Georgia’s Stone Mountain. Directed by Sierra Pettengill See more from Field of Vision here: http://bit.ly/2g6J8Vc


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“Transient” [tran-shuh nt, -zhuh nt, -zee-uh nt] Adjective. not lasting, enduring, or permanent; lasting only a short time; existing briefly. Philosophy. person or thing that is transient, especially a temporary guest, boarder, laborer, or the like. Electricity. a sudden pulse of voltage or current. All footage available to license at 4K resolution. Contact: dustin@dfvc.com “Transient” is a compilation of the best shots from my storm chasing adventures of summer 2017. Most of the lightning footage was captured in uncompressed raw at 1000 frames per second with our Phantom Flex4K. This summer I chased for over 30 days and traveled 20K miles. My respect and admiration for storm chasers became even stronger this year. This is one of the most difficult projects I have ever attempted in my career. On several occasions I found myself uncomfortable either mentally or physically. Chasing storms with a Phantom Flex4K is stressful even when things are going well. There were at least 10 days where I returned home with my tail between my legs and nothing to show after a ten hour chase and 500 miles. There were also a couple of days that I drove home with an ear to ear smile that lasted for hours. Most of the lightning was captured in my home state of Arizona. I also spent a week in the Great Plains chasing with Chad Cowan. It was during this time that I captured a time-lapse of the massive super-cell shown twice in Transient. For some reason that damn super-cell refused to spit out a proper bolt. Lightning is like a snowflake. Every bolt is different. I learned that lightning varies greatly in speed. There are some incredible looking bolts that I captured that didn’t make the cut because even at 1000fps they only lasted for one frame during playback. I also captured some lightning that appear computer generated it lasted so long on the screen. Technical info: The Phantom Flex4K is a camera that must be post triggered while shooting high speed. This works out well for capturing lightning because the camera is always recording and rewriting to internal ram. As soon as a bolt appears in my view finder I trigger the camera to save what has been stored in the ram. Shooting at high frame rates requires a lot of light. Therefore, I mostly used my Zeiss Otus 28, 55, and 85mm lenses wide open at f1.4. In all, I captured 10TB of data during this production. Special thanks to Chad Cowan for many of the time-lapse shots in the video and to Mike Olbinski for the storm chasing advice and guidance. Music licensed from Audiomachine


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After a year of touring the world in the International Fly Fishing Film Festival - IF4 we are happy to share with you the full film. Laplanders traces the portrait of those who live by the rivers of Lapland in Northern Sweden. Their quest for the Baltic Salmon is one every fisherman can relate to: an ever-going search for the next fish, and the only certitude is the efforts that will be needed to reach it. This film is an immersion into the life of those who chase, document and protect the salmon in the land of the midnight sun. … Après avoir fait le tour du monde dans la tournée IF4 voici notre film réalisé en Suède l'an dernier : LAPLANDERS Laplanders trace le portrait de ceux qui vivent en harmonie avec les rivières dans le nord de la Suède où l’on y retrouve le Saumon Baltique. Voici leur conquête infinie pour essayer de le capturer.


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Monday, December 4, 2017

This is the first iteration of nature morte. This on-going project is about embedded worlds and how we perceive our surroundings. This test blends five different worlds: a video documentation of a sculpture, a virtual surrealist world, a graphical user interface and worlds that explore transitional states between these realities. My goal is to create physical access points to my virtual environments in order to explore our relationship with technology that allows bridges between worlds. In nature morte, I am working with immobile subjects in somewhat static environments. Dynamism is created through the constant renewal of our point of view in these worlds. sound by idmx and baron lanteigne


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The Happiest Barrack is an experimental documentary, a chronicle of my maternal grandmother’s life in Communist Hungary. It serves as a memento of times past and as a reminder of how socialism colonized the soul’s of a generation.


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‘BACKSTORY’ written and directed by Joschka Laukeninks for more info visit http://bit.ly/2jNMfVb or follow us on facebook http://bit.ly/2iiBKcc written and directed by JOSCHKA LAUKENINKS produced by BENJAMIN HORSTKOTTE produced by TOBIAS WICHURA cinematography by EIKE RIECHE edited by VERA BERG starring JAN STAPELFELDT, JESSICA MCINTYRE, XENIA ASSENZA narrated by PHILIPP MOOG music GERMAN WAHNSINN production company THE MARMALADE FILMS 'BACKSTORY’ was shot in Germany in 17 shooting days over a period of 1,5 years. It has been screened at more than 110 festivals worldwide and, so far, has won more than 30 international awards. Our love goes out to all the wonderful people who worked so hard on this film for such a long time! :-) see the full crew list and more info at http://bit.ly/2jNMfVb here is some of the 33 AWARDS we have won * BEST SUPER SHORT* at NEW YORK CITY INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL New York City, US *BEST SHORT* at ORLANDO FILM FESTIVAL, Orlando, US *BEST FOREIGN SHORT* at TWISTER ALLEY FILM FESTIVAL Woodward, US *BEST FILM* COLCHESTER FILM FESTIVAL, Colchester, UK *BEST OF FESTIVAL* at FASTNET FILM FESTIVAL Schull, Cork, Ireland *ROGER DEAKINS AWARD* at PLYMOUTH FILM FESTIVAL Plymouth, UK *JURY AWARD* at HAMILTON FILM FESTIVAL, Hamilton, US *BEST DIRECTOR* at FARM FILM FESTIVAL, Sicily, Italy *BEST FOREIGN SHORT* at ANOTHER INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL, Wisconsin, USA *BEST IN SHOW* at CREATION INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Ottawa, Canada *AUDIENCE AWARD* at OPORTO INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL Porto, Portugal *BEST STORY* at REVOLUTION ME FESTIVAL, New York City, US (…) http://bit.ly/2jM57nw www.themarmalade.com http://bit.ly/2iiBKcc


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A group of logs is about to freeze to death in a cold, icy desert. When they realize that the only fuel for a warming fire is their own body, things start heating up. Digital Cut-Out | Without Dialogue | 5min 35s | CH-2014 An animated short film by Nils Hedinger Production: prêt-à-tourner Sounddesign: Thomas Gassmann Music: Tobi Diggelmann More info and Making-Of: www.timber-film.ch


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Our oceans are under dire threat. Overfishing, pollution and climate change are decimating the Earth’s most precious natural resource. And if the oceans perish, so do we. To add to this quagmire, the open ocean is a lawless place. Under the U.N. World Charter for Nature, it isn’t up to one country or entity to protect our seas, it’s everyone’s responsibility. That’s where Sea Shepherd comes in. This diverse crew of volunteers from around the world literally put their lives on the line to enforce international conservation law against the illegal fishing industry. In doing so, they hope to help save life as we know it. Trailer: http://bit.ly/2iLnmgp


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Friday, December 1, 2017

Directed by Greg&Lio Drone : Brice Tholozan, Eliot Carrasco & Benjamin Lavayssiere Color Grading : Arthur Paux Produced by 23/32 - HK Corp


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Rise into being, mature, perish – “Fruit” tells a creation story. As the animated short film unfolds, it brings forth a play of shapes illustrating the dialog between two mythological forces – the West and the East. music by Tobias Schneider character design by Paul Muresan & Gerhard Funk awards: 1st Prize at KinstOOn Festival Prize at ReAnimania “Best Musical Animated Clip” 1st Prize at Thessaloniki Animation Festival Special mention at Tehran Short Film Festival “Best Concept for Animation” at FILUMS International Film Festival “Outstanding Animated Film Award” at Snowtown Film Festival Special mention at Animfest Athens “Best Animation” at Taos Shortz Film Festival 1st Prize “Horizonte-Sonderpreis” at Kurzfilmtage Thalmässing screenings in competition (selection): KROK International Animated Films Festival Hiroshima International Animation Festival Anifilm Trebon Interfilm Berin OFF Odense Encounters Bristol European Film Festival of Lille Tehran Short Film Festival


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A short film by Hlynur Pálmason. Synopsis: We follow a painter, a successful artist living alone and isolated. Driven only by his work, he finds himself lost when he’s forced to deal with his unannounced son and other outsiders that stand in the way of his work and get him out of balance. Starring: Ingvar E. Sigurðsson Elliott Crossett Hove Writer & Director: Hlynur Pálmason Producer: Julie Waltersdorph Hansen Cinematographer: Maria Von Hausswolff Editor: Julius Krebs Damsbo Sound Designer & Composer: Lars Halvorsen Full credits here: http://bit.ly/2zVcSCy Production: The Danish Film school Duration : 30 minutes / Language: Danish, Icelandic, English / Subtitles: English / Format: 16mm COLOR Other work: Winter Brothers: http://bit.ly/2ixOmQq http://bit.ly/2zWueyH A White, White, Day: http://bit.ly/2iBBd8N more info, please contact my producer; Anton Máni Svansson, anton@joinmotionpictures.com


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“IRREGULARS” Documentary | Color | 16:9 | D: 08:55 | Italy 2015©NotWorkingFilms Against a tellingly hypnotic factory backdrop, a refugee encapsulates the global immigration crisis in his own wrenching words. Each year 400.000 people from Africa, Asia and Middle East, try to enter Europe. They flee from war, persecution and poverty. Since the ways by land have been interrupted, they board overloaded vessels and face a dangerous and often deadly voyage across the Mediterranean. A film by FABIO PALMIERI The story of CYRILLE KABORE Produced by P.P.P. – NOTWORKINGFILMS DP/Editing/Mixing | FABIO PALMIERI Soundtrack | TRADITIONAL AFRICAN MUSIC 2015©NOTWORKINGFILMS http://bit.ly/2i6TtD0 http://bit.ly/2jAOATi AWARDS: WINNER Best Documentary (Oscar® Qualifying) | 27th NOFF, New Orleans Film Festival – New Orleans (USA) WINNER Best Documentary (Oscar® Qualifying) | HIFF2016, Hamptons International Film Festival – East Hampton, NY (USA) WINNER Best Documentary (Oscar® Qualifying) | 25th Aspen Short Film Fest – Aspen (USA) WINNER The Ellen | 25th Aspen Short Film Fest – Aspen (USA) WINNER Best Documentary | RIIF.20, FLICKERS: Rhode Island International Film Festival – Providence (USA) WINNER of the Festival | ASFF2016, Aesthetica Short Films Festival – York (UK) WINNER Best Documentary | ASFF2016, Aesthetica Short Films Festival – York (UK) WINNER Best Documentary | 11 Shorts México, Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes de México – Mexico City (Mexico) WINNER Vesuvio Award Best Doc | XIX Napoli Film Festival – Napoli (Italy) WINNER Audience Award | 22nd Internationale Kurzfilmwoche Regensburg – Regensburg (Germany) WINNER Best Documentary | CineGlobe Film Festival 2017 – CERN, Geneve (Swiss) WINNER Jouth Jury | XII Sardinia International Film Festival – Villanova Monteleone (Italy) Premio AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Italia for Human Rights | 13 Corto Dorico Film Festival – Ancona (Italy) Honorable Mention | SLAMDANCE Film Festival 2017 – Park City (USA) TOP 10 Audience Favorites | 27 Festival Internacional de Curtas Metranges de Sao Paulo – Sao Paulo (Brazil) Best Art Direction | 10th FICBUEU, Festival Internacional de Curtametraxes de Bueu – Bueu (Spain) Special Mention Jury | La Guarimba Film Festival 2017 – Amantea (Italy) Special Mention Youth Jury | FrontDoc, Festival Internazionale del Cinema di Frontiera – Aosta (Italy) Special Mention Jury | Arcipelago 2.3 – Roma (Italy) FESTIVALS: http://bit.ly/2i6Tve6


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