Sunday, September 30, 2018

A young woman tries to navigate issues of intimacy in a unique relationship after a traumatic event. Directed by Wesley Wingo Written by Will Sabel Courtney Produced by Hunt Beaty, José Andrés Cardona, Wesley Wingo Bunny: Francesca Anderson Doggy: Harry Bainbridge Nature Documentary Narrator: Thomas Butcher Radio DJ: Jason Katz Co-Producer: David Broad Associate Producers: Will Sabel Courtney, Scott W. Herriott, Megan Finnegan Wingo Director of Photography: José Andrés Cardona Edited by José Andrés Cardona & Wesley Wingo Production Sound: Hunt Beaty Supervising Sound Designer: Theodore Robinson Supervising Sound Editor: Tarcisio Longobardi Re-Recording Mixer: Cory Choy Post Production Sound Facility: Silver Sound Color Grading: Post Pro Gumbo Colorist: Alan Louis Gordon Visual Effects: Carl Brent Ferguson “Ready to Not Be Ready” Written by Peter Darling and Kamal Kamruddin “Hawaiian Romance” Written by Dorothee Rascle & Jean-Paul Soullier Special Thanks: Matt Bockelman, Silver Sound, Jacob LaMendola, Eugene Ioannou, Deb Oh, Red Ranch Motel, Fun Ghoul Costumes, Hand Held Films, APM Music Watch our other shorts: http://bit.ly/2NUxmSC


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Was my father’s leftover stuff the key to who he really was? Winner of the Vimeo Staff Pick Award at the 2018 Ottawa International Animation Festival. “Honest, funny, nostalgic and incredibly inventive, the recipient of this prize tells the story of a young man sifting through his late father’s belongings in an attempt to uncover the intimate details of his life. A perfectly arranged menagerie of old film footage, audio recordings, and meticulously crafted stop motion animation, it is a beautiful tribute to a complicated but devoted father-son relationship. We are proud to present the Vimeo Staff Pick Award at the Ottawa International Animation Festival to “My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes” by Charlie Tyrell.” - Meghan Oretsky, Curator at Vimeo


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Saturday, September 29, 2018

screening: -TOFUZI 2016 (georgia) -Festival Les Enfants terribles 2016 (Huy, Belgium) -The International Festival of Animated Arts “Multivision” 2016 (St.Petersburg, Russia) mention : ‘Pour l'érotisme en géometrie’ -Chennai Rainbow Film Festival 2016 (India) -Court Mais Trash 2017 (Belgium) 3éme prix national -Mecal Pro 2017, Barcelona International Short and Animation Film Festival (Spain) -Anima 2017 (Belgium) Prix cinergie et prix BeTv -ANIMAC 2017 (Spain) -« Tout court » cinéma de lumière a Bologne -International Short Film Week Regensburg (Germany) -International Film Festival of Lanzarote (FICL) 2017 (Spain) -MONSTRA - Lisbon Animated Film Festival. 2017 (Portgual) -FIFF Festival International de Film de Femmes de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne 2017 (France) -La Fête de l’Anim’ 2017 (Lille France) -Festival internacional de cine de Lanzarote (Spain) -Festival du cinéma européen « Mamers en Mars » (France) - Festival du Film Court d’Angoulême 2017. (France) Prix du public -International Changing Perspectives Short Film Festival 2016 (Turkey) -Holland Animation Film Festival 2017 (Holland) -FILMETS Badalona Film Festival 2017 (Spain) -FESTIVAL ╋ LE+ COURT Festival International du Film Court d'Altkirch (France) -ANNECY 2017 - International Animation Festival Fest Anca (Slovakia) - Brussels Short Film Festival BSFF 2017 -Très Court International Film Festival 2017 -FILMETS Badalona Film Festival 2017 (spain)


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Caught between the traditions of his upbringing in rural Indonesia and his idealization of Western freedom, a teenager struggles with the expectations of imminent manhood. Shot on location in Java, Indonesia — Featuring: Chicco Kurniawan, Jacob McCarthy, Karlina Inawati, Otig Pakis & Gladys Syahutari Director: Yudho Aditya Writers: Barbara Cigarroa, Yudho Aditya & Dea Kulumbegashvili Cinematographer: Eun-Ah Lee Producer: Valerie Castillo Martinez Co-Producers: Meiske Taurisia & Muhammad Zaidy Line Producer: Shirley Tamara Editors: Jessica Yeh & Yudho Aditya Music: Zeke Khaseli & Yudhi Arfani Production Designer: Dita Gambiro 1st AD Tumpal Tampubolon Casting: Meirina Alwie Talent Coordinator: Cristian Imanuell Sound Designer: Julian Evans Production Companies: Babibuta Film & Indieflip — For More Info: WEBSITE: priashortfilm.com IMDB: imdb.com/title/tt5019254


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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Music video for Trevor Powers (FKA Youth Lagoon) song ‘Film it All’, taken from the new album 'Mulberry Violence’ http://bit.ly/2zzBy1l http://bit.ly/2QgjNtL


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Sam is a 27-year-old music-teaching, sovereign ring-wearing, chanting Buddhist. He is the lead singer of an up-and-coming punk band - but he’s also mute … at least for most of the time. After two unsuccessful vocal chord operations, Sam spends most of his time in pain and on voice rest. Yet, by communicating silently through writing notes, mouthing words and blowing kisses (one for yes and two for no), he still somehow manages to be the chattiest person in the room. As he sacrifices speaking on a daily basis in order to battle through the excruciating pain of singing, Sam finds himself and his voice at a crossroads - give up on his dreams of music or continue singing and risk remaining silent forever? Silence takes its mental toll and his sense of isolation deepens. Whilst exploring new treatment for his voice, navigating work at a door factory and maintaining his loving relationship with girlfriend Tilly, Sam’s journey leads him to have a radical revelation. Key credits Directed by: Brock Neal-Roberts Produced by: Laura Northover Director of Photography: Ben Wearing Editor: Riccardo Fusetti Executive producers for the Guardian: Charlie Phillips and Lindsay Poulton Commissioned by the Guardian


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Goodbye Design was a passion project of summer 2018. The idea was born when I walked out of a museum a few months ago amazed by a product design exhibition from around ‘50s. The geniality of minimal design mixed with used retro flavor and playful accent colors of everyday objects (mainly Braun) were the essentials for the concept of this short movie. Everything is driven by an excellent track from Dirty Art Club which was a perfect match with the rhythmical side of the concept. “Good(bye) Design ” is a reminder of how people slowly lose a relationship with true Good Design. Let’s look back at immortal design icons in this audiovisual experience! Enjoy ;) Music: Dirty Art Club - Sincerely Yours, the D.A.C.


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PRINCE Mary FULL CREDITS Coming Soon Stink EP: Katie Lambert Director’s Rep: Sarah Boardman Commisioner: Jenny Byrne at Warner Music Prince Estate Creative Director: Troy Carter All Expanded EP: Emi Stewart Producer: Luigi Rossi DP: Matt Ballard Production Design: Madison Hatch Editor: Jamie Foord at RockPaperScissors Grade: Simon Bourne at Framestore London Wardrobe: David Simmons + Miwa Sakulrat Movement Choreography: Amy Gardner Son: Curtiss Cooke Jr Mother: Zabryna Guevaro


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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

As an Alaska Native born into a nomadic tribe, Lena understands what it takes to survive. Over the years she has battled hunger and extreme cold, fighting for the survival of her family and their way of life. But today, living alone in a small cabin deep in the Alaskan wilderness, Lena is faced with a new set of challenges. At 88 years of age, struggling to walk and unable to communicate with others in her native tongue, most of the world she knew as a child has completely disappeared. And yet still, Lena remains unwavering in her ability to accept her present circumstances as if she had chosen them… For Lena, finding happiness is as simple as going to the right. Director………………………..JANSSEN POWERS Director of Photography…ANDY CATARISANO Editor……………………………LUCAS J. HARGER Original Score……………………..LUKE ATENCIO Sound Design/ Mix……………….STEVE HORNE Colorist………………………………..KATH RAISCH Title Design…………………….DANIEL BALDWIN Shot on Kodak 16mm Film Film Processing/ Scan: METROPOLIS POST


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Emulate - Okay Kaya - By Daniel Zvereff http://bit.ly/2DzbmIo Mixed Media Paper


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directed & produced by rubberband. edited SIMON DAVIS + KAO CHENG KAI cinematography SAM CUTLER-KREUTZ stylist TAMARA BARKLEY hmu EUGENE WILLIAMS + TIFFANY RODRIGUEZ gaffer JACKSON EAGAN key grip JONATHAN ALVARADO 1st AC MAYER CHALOM 2nd AC/loader RYAN BEGGS production assistant IAN L’ECUYER featuring ZAHIR RAMOS guitar 1 TAMARA BARKLEY bra strap girl JESSE BROTTER bass AUSTIN BRANDON dice game player JHARIS YOKLEY drums AUNT LISA herself SIMON DAVIS’ LEFT HAND mr. socko LILA RAMANI guitar 2 MYLES GITTENS violinist background vox SYNCLAIRE TAYLOR ADA OBIESHI JORDELIN LOPEZ ASHLEY GERMAIN ____ we’re on/ hypebeast: http://bit.ly/2OVVb9r earmilk: http://bit.ly/2R1UKfa milk.xyz: http://bit.ly/2OZaxcU


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Sam is a reclusive young man who finds solace with those who share the same self-described title as him: Incel. When his countless real-life efforts at love fail, Sam turns to this anonymous community of the “involuntarily celibate” for help, but instead finds himself increasingly pushed towards extremism. Written and Directed by John Merizalde Cinematography by Sean Conaty Produced by John Lusby and Brendan Varni Starring: Theodore Pellerin, Meredith Adelaide, and John Y. Li Production Company: Whitelist Executive Producer: Jerad Anderson Music: Miami Nights 1984


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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Inspired by a remarkable personal transition, Vivienne Ming, CEO of Socos and self-proclaimed mad scientist, has set out to make people better versions of themselves. Whether she’s creating wearable technology to help autistic children learn empathy, or designing cutting-edge neuroprosthetics, her goal is the same—to augment human potential. While she believes technology can help us be our best selves, she also cautions of a future where some people are augmented and others are not. It’s imperative that we start these conversations now, so that all humans have the same opportunities to live out their full potential. Music provided by Musicbed: http://bit.ly/1Yfoxze Apply to attend the FoST Summit here: futureofstorytelling.org/summit/ Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/futureofstorytelling on Instagram: instagram.com/futureofstorytelling and Twitter: twitter.com/fostorg


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This is a film about Gevin Fax, the oldest member of the women motorcycle collective, The Litas. Growing up in Los Angeles as an African American lesbian in the 1960s, Gevin found that the world wasn’t always forgiving. She started riding dirt bikes at the age of twelve which distanced her even further from the other kids. Though it was because of her love for riding that gifted her peace of mind; it was her meditation, her medicine, her way to escape all of the other noise. Now, because of The Litas, she shares her love for the road with thousands of women all over the world. -William Desena The Litas exists as the world’s largest female biking collective and provides a inclusive community for female riders globally. In 2016 I met a Lita member while backpacking Costa Rica. This led me to LA based Lita member, Gevin Fax. Gevin stuck me as a leader and tenacious headstrong woman right off the bat. I am inspired by Gevin’s unapologetic ability to follow her heart while empowering others to do the same. My hope is this film will instill the same flame for our audience to pursue whatever it is that makes them feel most alive. -Lindsey Hagen Brought to you by: Red Bull Media House Featuring: Gevin Fax & The Litas Produced by: Stept Studios Director: William Desena Executive Producer: Lindsey Hagen Associate Producer: Megan Arizmendi 16mm Cinematography: Ian Boll Post Production Supervisor: Connor Scofield Editor: Cameron Boll Colorist: Carlos Flores AC: Chris Naum Assistant Editor: Christian Carvallo, Chris Naum Sound Design: Leigh Powis Mix: Roman Richards


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Starring: Miya Folick, Anika Norrgard, Savannah Harrison, Brandon Mathis, Shauna Davis, Robi Cheaux, Blake Anthony McKay, Moriah Faulk, Kaboa Hasegawa, Brinda Iyer, HaChan Hatada Crew: Directed by: Ariel Fisher, Sarah C. Prinz & Miya Folick Director of Photography: Pavel Brenner Production Company: Little Ugly Label: Terrible Records & Interscope Producer: Melissa Kyle EP: Kimberly Stuckwish Little Ugly PM: Neil Garvey Choreography by: Sarah C. Prinz Production Design: Liam Moore Artist Management: Will Hubbard, Michael Falotico Video Commissioner: Director’s Rep: Doug Klinger | Reprobates 1st AD: Melissa Kyle Wardrobe & Styling: Miya Folick & Abby Francis Specialty Wardrobe by: Ziran Assistant Choreographer: Audrey Collette Art Direction: Ariel Fisher Art Assistant: Megan Mantia 1st AC: Ferid Hasbun 2nd AC: Ana Parra Bernal Key Grip: Josue Lopez Gaffer: Francisco Cortinas Key Grip: Josue Lopez Hair and Makeup: Mika Caviola BTS Stills: Carter Howe Edited by: Johnny Chang Colorist: Pavel Yatsenko UPM/ Coordinator: Madeleine Paul Painter: Avery Cordray PA’s: Simone Lapidus & Hugo Pallete SPECIAL THANKS Carlos Lopez Estrada, Ziran, Tanner Hall, Avery Cordray


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Diane ne peut plus faire semblant de ne pas voir la fuite qui coule au-dessus de la table du repas familial… Diane can’t ignore anymore the leak coming from the ceiling above the family diner… Réalisateur / Director : AV-RON Maya, COMINOTTI Mylène, COUDERT Marion, DANO Sixtine Musique / Soundtrack : Arthur Dairaine Contact : thermostat@gobelins.fr Année de production / Production year : 2018 GOBELINS, l'école de l'image, Moïra Marguin : mmarguin@gobelins.fr Contact festivals : Miyu Distribution, Luce Grosjean - festival@miyu.fr Société de distribution : L'Agence du Court Métrage Site internet : http://bit.ly/1Jdwb1M Facebook : http://bit.ly/1F4DEp2 Twitter : https://twitter.com/gobelins_paris


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Monday, September 24, 2018

Nadia eschews things that might actually help in favor of “retail therapy” and fast ways to make herself feel better. Shopping? Oh geez. Bad idea. Directed by Greg Smith Written by Nadia Osman Starring: Dennis Curlett, Nadia Osman DP: Ryan Moulton Editor: Yesel Manrique Sound: Ed Spangler PA: Nicole Villela Special thanks to Greg Smith


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A magical land of left handers. New Zealand with Oli Adams and Billy Stairmand. Film: Seth Hughes Sound: Adam Layland Design: Oracle Still Photography: Rambo Estrada Edit.Direction.Production: Oli Adams


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Featuring Mykki Blanco, Jean Paul Paula, Sja'iesta Badloe Directed by Brian and Karl, Jean Paul Paula, Florian Joahn Production Company: COMPULSORY. Producer: Carla Steinberg Executive Producer: Chris Toumazou Director of Photography: Joel Honeywell Stylist: Jean Paul Paula Make Up: Jimmy Owen Jones Hair: Nathan Phoenix Art Direction: Florian Joahn Set Design: Alun Davies Sound: Michal Kuligowski Edit: Brian Fairbairn Grade: Tom Mangham @The Mill Sound mix: Hannah Gregory 16mm film process: Kodak For Dazed Creative Producer: Bec Evans Executive Producer: Thomas Gorton


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A family’s plan to stage an intervention unravels. WORLD PREMIERE - SXSW Film Festival WINNER - Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award | Sidewalk Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Palm Springs Short Fest OFFICIAL SELECTION - Sarasota Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Denver Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Sidewalk Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Tulsa American Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - Walla Walla Movie Crush OFFICIAL SELECTION - Vimeo Presents: Ladies with Lenses STARRING: Corey Cost, Taylor Hess, Noel Wilson FEATURING: Kenzie Ross WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY: Erin Sanger PRODUCED BY: Ben Altarescu EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Lissette Feliciano, Allie Wilkinson DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Brandon Roots PRODUCTION DESIGN: Charlotte Royer CASTING DIRECTOR: Taylor Hess ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Cecilia Delgado CO-PRODUCER: Meredith Alloway PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Kate Patterson 1ST ASSISTANT CAMERA: Roland Folkmayer SECOND ASSISTANT CAMERA: Cole Hill GAFFER: Levi Sherman SOUND MIXER: Yongsoo Lee SET DECORATOR: Allie Wilkinson HAIR & MAKEUP: Jenai Chin STUNT COORDINATOR: Paul Dreschler-Martell DOG TRAINER: Rex K9 Rescue PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: Dan Buono, Paulo Testolini EDITOR: Lauren Minnerath SOUND DESIGN: Brian Flood COLORIST: Brandon Roots COMPOSER: Ethan Edenburg GRAPHIC DESIGNER: Allie Wilkinson a BOWS AND ARROWS production in association with PANOPTICA FILMS


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An unassuming Wall Street lawyer finds himself beset by a new employee, Bartleby, who refuses to work–in an ongoing act of passive refusal, he simply ‘prefers not to.’ A quiet, dogged battle of the wills ensues in this stop-motion reimagining of a Melville classic.


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Saturday, September 22, 2018

THE TRAIN EATER is a vérité portrait of a daily act of resistance. Timothy Little has adopted the NYC subways as his preferred venue in speaking out against police brutality and Trump’s America. http://bit.ly/2MV6pJt Featuring: Timothy Little Director: Timothy Jacob Elledge DoP: Michael Faller Editor: Michael Faller Location / Post Sound: Michael Odmark Colorist: Parker Jarvie @ Company 3


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Directed by Neels Castillon & Léo Walk Dancers • Angèle VL, Fanny Sage, Johanna Faye, Mellina Boubetra, Nicolas Huchard Production Company • http://bit.ly/2lVgihP Executive Producer • Ariane Cornic Producers • Marie-Gabrielle Glock, Emilie Mallen Production Coordinator • Sandrine Laveau Cinematographer • Eric Blanckaert 1st AC • Kevin Rosé 2nd AC • Katia Hamnane Set Designer • Jérôme Krowicki Gaffer • Lucas Schwartz 1st & 2nd AD • Thibaut Koralewski, Louis Arnoux Hair & Make up • Ophélie Secq, Karen Ze Eyenga Location Manager • Margot Malo Editor • Sébastien Rouquet Colorist • Arthur Paux Post-production & VFX • Fix Studio VFX Supervisor • Benjamin Laborde Flame Artist • Anne Georges, Aurélie Villard 2D Artist • Ewald Aloeboetoe, Océane Brochard, Maxime Servoise VFX Coordinator • Caroline Goujard Post-producer • Cédric Herbet Chief planner • Stéphanie Hilbert Camera & Lenses provided by RVZ A massive thanks to all the RVZ team, Espace Niemeyer, Rouje & Made.


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Friday, September 21, 2018

Recently we have been asked by NPR to create some animations for their upcoming video: How Physics And Design Make Some Bullets More Destructive Than Others for Lets Talk. NPR credits like in their Youtube channel: (original video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzXsjMDpNq4&t=22s) Not all bullets are created equal. Even rounds that look similar, or are similar in size, can cause dramatically different wounds. We explore the science behind how speed, mass and shape can make some bullets more destructive than others. • Read “WATCH: The Science Behind Why Some Bullets Are More Destructive Than Others” at https://n.pr/2Onkj8R Firearm injury severity: http://bit.ly/2QP7llF… Gun violence: http://bit.ly/2xFamMt… Dr. Peter Rhee on ballistics: http://bit.ly/2QQHx8T Hollow point bullet injuries: http://bit.ly/2xDs5nH… Pitch/Yaw: http://bit.ly/2QQHxFV… Animation and design by Alessandro Novelli at http://bit.ly/2hH1yC5 Ballistics testing and footage by H.P. White Laboratory, Inc.


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Hellen lives on the streets with her aging dog, Owen. Her luck seems to change when an opportunity for housing comes her way, but Owen is not allowed to join her. Directed by Kelly Pike.


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TAIKO Studios presents the story of Luna, a Chinese American girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut. taikostudios.com Directed by Andrew Chesworth and Bobby Pontillas Produced by Shaofu Zhang CG Supervisor Joy Johnson Head of Pipeline Andrew Jennings Music Steve Horner


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A young boy escapes to the woods to indulge his fantasies but finds himself consumed by them, longing to return home. Based on the song “Dewhorn” by Tispur. Little Boy - Alasdair McLenna Mother - Juliana McLenna School Teacher - Kyra Bernauer Buried Muse - Samwise Carlson Forest Spirit - Easton Dufur Extras - Baron Wilson, Grayson Carter, Liam Sweeney, Desmond McLenna Director + Writer: Brandon Kapelow Producers: Matthew Wordell, Jesse Hays, Brandon Kapelow EP: Jennifer Goodridge Assoc. Producers: Charlie Balch, Laurel Thomson, Loren Hill 1st AD: Jesse Hays DP: Luke Orlando 1st AC: Lila Streicher Drone Pilot: Matthew Wordell Steadicam: Brandon Kapelow Prod. Coordinator: Izze Rump PAs: James Richardson, Parker Nettles, Aaron Rodriguez, Sara Greyfox, Louie Bash Watercolor Animation: Bobby Moser Production Designer: Alyssa Pearson Art Director: Caitlin Goff Costume & Creature Design: Odette Mattha Wardrobe Stylist: Bronwyn Leslie Set Decorator: Kyra Bernauer Editor: Brandon Kapelow Sound Design: Jackie! Zhou Sound Mixer: Tucker Grindstaff Harp - Matthew Tutsky Violin - Brynn Givans Viola - Judah Claffey Cello - Jake Saunders The Mill, Chicago VFX Producer - Mike Pullan Color EP - Laurie Adrianopoli Color Producer - Dan Butler Colorist - Mikey Pehanich Compositor - Jonny Freeman Nuke Artist - Ruth Meridjen Color Assist - Lindsey Mazur DI - Cinelicious DI Producer - Estelle Mataranga Film Processing & Scanning - Fotokem, Pro8mm Special Thanks - Ben McLenna, Spencer Creigh, Laurel Thomson, Mishka Kornai, Ariel Fisher, Drew Heskett, Fotokem, Judy Engle, Nico Aguilar, Kevin Calero, Pro8mm, Heidi Parker, Eric Gilbert, Cinelicious, Dan Carr, Nick Roney, Matt Carter, The Mill, Dan Thomas, Edwards Greenhouse, Luke Lucas, Sean Conaty, Duck Club, Kylie George MacEntee, Kauai Moliterno, Chef Amy, Alex Satterlee, Erin Sweeney, Erich Wilhelm Zander, Beyond Ideas, Thomas Wilson, Daniel Frantz, Eastside Camera, Kaelin Wilson, John McGrath, Brigette Nelson


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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Animovaný film Matúša Vizára ocenený na festivale v Cannes a Annecy.


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The MANERA team headed up North to Lewis & Harris islands, this is their story. Whether you are up in the Hebridean islands or just riding your local spot in winter, cold water creates something unique, it connects people and inspires mutual respect. Frozen smiles & veins filled with frigid water, nothing stops the cold water community from going out there. Being cold, wearing thick rubber, putting on wet wetsuits in the morning… these are small sacrifices compared to the rewards. This movie is an ode to all the guys & girls braving harsh weather to live their passion. Starring: Pauline VALESA, Liam WHALEY, Paul SERIN, Maxime CHABLOZ, Set TEXEIRA, Camille DELANNOY, Mallory DE LA VILLEMARQUE. Video: Petole Prod / Olivier SAUTET Photo: Robin CHRISTOL / Matt GEORGES Music in order of appearance: Ben Caplan - Down to the river Rostam Batmanglig - Doc’s song (cover)


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An avid computer gamer lives with his mom. One day the power fails in the middle of an important game, and his world collapses. In a desperate attempt to get the power back, his mother gives him a simple chore that lures him out of his dark cave. SCREENING 2018 - Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia / In competition 2018 - Seattle International Film Festival / In competition 2018 - Richmond International Film Festival / In competition 2018 - Odense International Film Festival / In competition CAST Marcus Gad Johansen Michelle Bjørn-Andersen CREW Director - Mads Reuther Writer - Mads Reuther Producer - Maj Andersson Director of Photography - Eddie Klint Editor - Kristian Håskjold Sound design - Signe Mansdotter Composer - Signe Mansdotter Colorist - Christian Schwanenflügel Production Designer - Eva Lendorph 1st AD - Marc Sutton Production Manager - Trine Kortland Sound recordist - Henrik Gliese Gaffer - Emil Borch Camera assist - Viktor Knotzel, Christine Radl Costume - Rebecca Sophia Morris Sigaard Make up - Lilli Tollerup, Emma Jasmin Hildebrandt DIT - Malthe Frijs-Hagen Still-Photograoher - René Wrede Kristensen Poster - Julie Reuther Props (dead fish) - Anna Ladas Consultant at Aarhus Filmværksted - Amalie Næsby Fich Gamer gear - Asus, Regnar Jakobsen Gamer consultants - Lauge Nissen, Nikolaj Friis Knudsen


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“The bloodmoon is watching over young bird-woman Crane who is preparing for a lust-harvesting ritual in the bar of Bird’s Nest. Father, ruler and lover Hawker puts pressure on her. If she fails, she must die. Crane is lost in a seductive neon-dance when a mysterious stranger enters and disturbs the ritual. So begins the story of FJER initiating a poetic and freaky urban fantasy web series about emancipation and discovery of own sexuality.” Director : Jeanette Nørgaard | Producer: Lorène Lescanne | Countries of production: Denmark | Year of production : 2017 | Production : Sønc Aps With the support of: New Danish Screen, Den Vestdanske Filmpulje, ANIS FB facebook.com/Equinoxnoir/ Instagram instagram.com/equinoxnoir/ Full credit list: Director: Jeanette Nørgaard | Producer: Lorène Lescanne | Music: Jenny Rossander | Screenplay: Jeanette Nørgaard, Camilla Hübbe | Storyboard: Jeanette Nørgaard, Mads Juul | Voices: Jenny Rossander, Jonas Bjerre, Danica Curci, Lars Halvorsen | Background: Marie Jørgensen | Characters & Effects design: Jeanette Nørgaard | Project manager: Lorène Lescanne | Lead animator: Laura Büchert Schjødt | Animation: Pernille Kjær, Julie Baltzer, Julie Astrup, Jeanette Nørgaard | Color: Lorène Lescanne, Julie Baltzer | Compositing & Editing: Jeanette Nørgaard | Sound design & mix: Peter Albrechtsen | Dialogue editor: Lars Halvorsen | Assistent sound design: Mikkel Nielsen | Foley artist: Heikki Kossi | Foley mixer: Kari Vähäkuopus | Sound studio: Offscreen | Foley studio H5 film sound LTD | Production Company : Sønc Aps


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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Hydrophytes are futuristic aquatic plants created with multi-material 3D printing. They are part of a research project focussed on designing and choreographing movement through 4D printing. The film is true to life with no effects created in post-production. To see the extended credits version, visit http://bit.ly/2pkDaWO Nicole’s portfolio: http://bit.ly/2MMU1uP Featured on: Designboom: http://bit.ly/2pnKiC8 Colossal: http://bit.ly/2MPFMFP


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Directed by Ewan Jones Morris & Casey Raymond http://bit.ly/2OHcVoU Animated by: Angela Stempel http://bit.ly/2NUeBxV Anna Mantzaris http://bit.ly/2OHcWcs Benjamin Portas http://bit.ly/2NR2G47 Casey Raymond http://bit.ly/2OA7tnz Cheng-Hsu Chung http://bit.ly/2NP2GSf Cossa http://bit.ly/2OA7uI9 Ewan Jones-Morris http://bit.ly/2NP2IJR Gabriel Mangold http://bit.ly/2OCQ5i4 Gyuri Cloe Lee http://bit.ly/2NTNtza Jimmy Screamerclauz http://bit.ly/2OA2Vh6 Kokofreakbean http://bit.ly/2NUtYGB Linyou Xie http://bit.ly/2OA7x6N Thu Tran http://bit.ly/2O0RHF4


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Barbeque is the visceral journey about coping with post traumatic stress disorder, exploring and visualising feelings of shame and disembodiment. Awards Cristal for Graduation Films, Annecy, France Grand Jury Price Short Animated Films, Premier Plans, Angers, France Special Mention, Animated Dreams, Tallinn, Estonia Shortlisted for British Animation Awards Royal College of Art, 2017 Music Sarah Playford Soundmix Adam Woodhams


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It was the greatest shootout in NBA history…but the players were not on the same court. The 1977-78 NBA scoring title came down to the final day of the season. Heading into their last games, San Antonio’s silky-smooth forward George Gervin was averaging 26.8 points per game. High-flying Denver showman David Thompson was at 26.6. Thompson had the greatest game of his career, shattering Wilt Chamberlain’s record for most points in a quarter. When Gervin took the court later in the day, he knew that he had to respond with a masterpiece of his own—or else risk losing the crown. Peabody-Award winning director Dan Klores (Crazy Love, Black Magic, Winning Time) collaborated producer Chris Isenberg (Dock Ellis & the LSD No-No) and animator Andy Baker. The film uses interviews with Gervin, Thompson and others along with distinctive water-color driven animation to recreate action from two legendary games which left no surviving footage. Dan Klores’ Basketball: A Love Story, a 20-hour documentary series, premieres Tuesday October 9th on ESPN.


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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

A film about an introvert and how his time alone makes him a better friend. In collaboration with Alain de Botton for The School Of Life. Made by Tom Fisher and Catherine Prowse. Additional model making and puppeteering by Lucy Bentley, Katie Browne, Katy Daft, Katy Haggerty-Marks, Daisy Moore, Anjuna Harper, Saskia Martindale, Hannah O'Brien, Keziah Philipps, Hannah Quinn, Lulu Senft and Nathan Ward. Press: Rod puppets in intricate felt sets profess The Need to Be Alone for Alain de Botton - ‘It’s Nice That’ Screenings: Official Selection at The Smalls Film Festival 9th September 2018, United Kingdom. Official Selection at SUNDAY SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL 10th June 2018, United Kingdom. tomffisher.co.uk / catherineprowse.com


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The Great Indecision Council has several billions of members. The Great Indecision Council is honoured to share some bits of human knowledge with non-humans. The Great Indecision Council does not take any decision. What do we say we’re interested in? What are we actually interested in? In the intimacy of our smartphone or computer, we secretly tell Google what we’d like to know about. By fetching most looked up words from Google search and Google news in real time, and by bringing them to the public space through visual and sonic signals, visual artist Romain Tardy proposes to the visitors an involuntary self-portrait of our contemporary networked society. The Great Indecision Council works exclusively with data from the country in which it holds the session, which is mixed with visual content and animations designed by the artist. The Great Indecision Council takes the shape of a large scale, light and sound installation. A 20-meter circle in which the audience is invited to get immersed in light, words and mystic computer-generated chants, while being watched by potential observers — from far, far away. Credits: An installation by Romain Tardy Music and sound design by Loran Delforge Software programming: Hand Coded WWW: http://bit.ly/2PIVi8b FB: http://bit.ly/2xkKnKT IG: @romain.tardy


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Skin for Skin is a dark allegory of greed and spiritual reckoning set during the early days of the fur trade. In 1823, the Governor of the largest fur-trading company in the world travels across his Dominion, extracting ever-greater riches from the winter bounty of animal furs. In his brutal world of profit and loss, animals are slaughtered to the brink of extinction until the balance of power shifts, and the forces of nature exact their own terrible price. With nods to Melville and Coleridge, directors Kevin D.A. Kurytnik & Carol Beecher have created a visually stunning contemporary myth about the cost of arrogance and greed.


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Winner of Best Swedish Short award Gothenbourg International Film Festival jan 2014.


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Monday, September 17, 2018

Beauty and the Bit is a world-renowned architectural communication firm and Landmark is our first serious animation short film. It is a Project made with the intention of exploring other languages in architectural animation. It is our attempt to add emotional content, strong storytelling and art direction to it. We have tried to achieve a cinematographic experience to show that a solid narrative is not at odds with architecture films. Landmark is not an architecture animation but an architecture movie. http://bit.ly/2D3YA4v http://bit.ly/2QEinKw http://bit.ly/2D44e6D


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Neuroscientist Anil Seth explains how what we perceive isn’t an accurate reflection of a real, externally existing world. In fact, perception and hallucination are based on similar processes—they are our brain’s interpretation of myriad inputs. His groundbreaking research provides fascinating insight into what this means for storytelling.  Apply to attend the FoST Summit here: futureofstorytelling.org/summit/ Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/futureofstorytelling on Instagram: instagram.com/futureofstorytelling and Twitter: twitter.com/fostorg


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Mike Hopkins explores British Columbia’s finest backcountry zones. Video: Scott Secco Sound Design: Keith White Audio Titles: Juicy Studios


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Shot in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. A film about a young man caught between the responsibility of adulthood and the desire to escape it. Based on train surfers of South Africa who dodge lines and dance on the rooftops of commuter trains for the thrill and reputation. This is the third music video commissioned by Three Ireland in their #madebymusic campaign supporting Irish artists. Cast: Tatenda Thom, Roy Kaseke, Tapiwa Tadiyosi Directed by: William Armstrong Director of Photography: Kate Arizmendi Executive Producer: Andrew Freedman Produced by: Antidote Films Producer: Lesley-Anne Mulder Editor: Stephen Dunne Colourist: Matt Branton Sound Design: Gavin Little 1st AD: Tony Texeira 1st AC: Justin Brokensha Art Director/Production Manager: Carine Tredgold Unit Manager: Julian Davies Key Grip: Johannes Mulaudzi Best Boy Grip: Lawrence Mmatli Key Safety Rigger: Francois Grobbelaar Rigger: Johann Spilhaus Rigger: Leo Du Plessis Rigger: Ruan Luckhoff Gaffer: Farai Chimombe Best Boy Spark: Gregory Shambare Steadicam: Ari de Beer Location Manager: Lewis Ndlovu Data Wrangler: Kudzai Chikomo 2nd AC: Johane Mpofu Make-up: Cynthia Mharadze Production Assistant: Matesu Dube Agency: Boys & Girls ECD: Rory Hamilton Creative Director: Kris Clarkin Creatives: Avril Delaney & Bex McNally Producer: Derek Doyle Thanks to Windmill Lane Post Dublin, Whitehouse Post London, Echolab.tv Special thanks to Three Mobile Ireland


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Friday, September 14, 2018

Dir: James F. Coton Artist: Youssoupha Production : Partizan Producers: Robin Accard / Stan Bertin DP: Alexandre Jamin Camera Operator: Jean Baptiste Jay Art Department: Lucie Libotte Wardrobe: Julia Quante, Manou Line Producer: Auguste Bas Motion Control: Spline Colorist: Robin Risser Editing : James F Coton Art Director: Karim Ansel Post Production: McMurphy, Benoît Amstrong First AD: Anne Chapelot Bomayé Publishing, Némésis Ed.


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Growing up is weird. ft. baby, teen angst, and momma Jen Lee Original Music: Breton Vivian (http://bit.ly/2fza4hH) Voiceover: Devin Sharkey


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The film opens luring closer and closer to discover the possibility of stepping inside a fantastical sphere. The observer is slowly drifting into Van Gogh’s world, carried by the rhythm of a waltz. Van Gogh’s memories are sculpted within his paint strokes. His memories are alive within the film, but just for a fleeting moment. The fantasy lasts simply two minutes, but within that short time the observer is immersed in a painters lifetime. Directing, Animating, Modelling: Maciek Janicki Music: Jordan Meltzer ( https://imdb.to/2MvJbJG ) Render: Garagefarm.net Additional modelling help: Matt Peltier Thank you for watching


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Everyone is looking for a form of Freedom Quentin Chaumy is a passionate director and a sports and discoveries enthusiastic. Laurent Roudneff is a professional paragliding pilot and an acrobatic specialist. Let them take you to Morocco for a sensational and liberating trip! || Director and Editor : Quentin Chaumy || Edit : Quentin Chaumy and Laurent Roudneff || Text Writter : Marine Da Silva || Translation and Voice over : Dalila Touat || Sound Mixing : Alexis Bruggeman || Font title creator : Clémence Pénalva || || A warm thank you goes to : Aziz Elmssaid, Soufyan Bouzghabi, Damien Lecire, Gil Fonlladosa, Fabien Delhomme, Claude Bourdin, Eddy Fruchard, Charlène Braune, Christophe Tran, Sarah Le Gouge, Vesna Asanovic, Zoe Farini and Guillaume Simon || || Thanks to Matahi for the energy during shooting and edting : http://bit.ly/2CU2Y64 || Thanks to Riders Match for the good vibes - http://bit.ly/2NfiLB6 || Thanks to Bois et paille charpente for the support - http://bit.ly/2CXl7ji || Thanks to La Vache s’envole for the glider - http://bit.ly/2N9FbDE ======================== Tout le monde recherche une forme de liberté… Quentin Chaumy est réalisateur passionné de sport et de découvertes. Laurent Roudneff est parapentiste professionnel et spécialiste du vol acrobatique de proximité. Ils vous emmènent avec eux au Maroc pour un voyage sensationnel et libérateur. || || Réalisateur Monteur : Quentin Chaumy ; || Montage : Quentin Chaumy et Laurent Roudneff ; || Texte : Marine Da Silva ; Traduction et lecture : Dalila Touat ; || Sous-titres disponibles en français, anglais, allemand, espagnol et portugais ; || Mixage son : Alexis Bruggeman ; || Police Hourya : Clémence Pénalva || || Nous remercions tout particulièrement Aziz Elmssaid, Soufyan Bouzbhabi, Damien Lecire, Gil Fonlladosa, Fabien Delhomme, Claude Bourdin, Eddy Fruchard, Charlène Braun, Christophe Tran, Sarah Le Gouge, Vesna Asanovic, Zoe Farini et Guillaume Simon. || || Merci à Matahi pour l'énergie pendant le tournage et la post production - http://bit.ly/2CU2Y64 || Merci à Riders Match pour les bonnes ondes - http://bit.ly/2NfiLB6 || Merci à Bois et paille charpente pour le soutien - http://bit.ly/2CXl7ji || Merci à La Vache s’envole pour le matériel - http://bit.ly/2N9FbDE


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Thursday, September 13, 2018

NIHON is a personal work of mine that explores the uncanny vertigo I enter when I am pulled into Japan. It’s my closest attempt at expressing to others what I experience as a foreigner traveling through its many levels of stimulus. For a breakdown on the process please visit - Nihonfilm.com


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From NPR Invisibilia podcast, this animation explores whether expectations can have a profound impact on our own lives. ——- CREDITS Client: NPR | Invisibilia Directed, illustrated and animated by Francesca Cattaneo Additional animator: Nicholas Bertini A special thanks to Andrew Embury and Ramon Paris for the precious support.


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**Joyous, Award-winning short documentary about a bus** DIAL-A-RIDE Journeying through rural South Wales, passengers on a community bus reveal all the joys, challenges and quirks of growing old. With a mix of fly-on-the-wall moments and candid, intimate stories, this award-winning short documentary shines an important light on what it means to grow old. Directors | George Cowie + Tom Huntingford Music | Jim Wallis jimwallismusic.com Aerial Photography | HeliMal Titles | OK David okdavid.com Produced by | Superfolk Films http://bit.ly/2p5aTUn Contact | tom@superfolkfilms.com + george@superfolkfilms.com


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A humoristic tone to a hot summer… This summer was long, hot and somehow tiring… The idea for this animation came from my current life situation, a really hot summer, which sometimes feels like a dream for some people… holiday mode on, the beach, the sun, the drinks… but for me, I was just stack in the city of London… making this project I guess… The film has a humoristic tone, based around objects that I have in my everyday life, the cheap fan we bought to bear the heat, my swimming trunks, my girlfriend’s hat and the beach paddles/rackets that we never used. Plastic is the main object that this animation is based on, the plastic that has been on the media, in talks with your neighbour, on newspapers… In the recent years, people have become more cautious about the usage, using less of it, or none at all.. I decided to keep the animations very graphic and minimal as adding additional background sets was taking attention away from the actual focus point of the plastic and its complexity and details of the simulations animation - Peter Tomaszewicz sound - contour-studio.fr


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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

A short featuring John John Florence, titled “Space.” Shot on location between Western Australia and Hawaii. Presented by Parallel Sea Surfing by John John Florence Cinematography by Erik Knutson Edited by Blake Vincent Kueny Produced by Spencer Klein Water Phantom Cinematography by Chris Bryan Additional Cinematography by Jack Germain + Matt Catalano Art Direction by Donny Stevens Sound Design & Mix by Keith White Music: “Rejoice" Steve Angello Feat. T.D Jakes Written by Steve Angello, T.D Jakes Produced by Steve Angello Vocals by T.D Jakes Size Records LTD under exclusive license to AWAL Recordings by Steve Angello feat T.D. Jakes “Rejoice” Exclusively licensed to Kobalt Music Recordings Special Thanks to Pete Johnson, Andy Bark, Bob Hurley, Pat O’Connell, Evan Slater, Jamin Jannard


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Director - Colin Solal Cardo Produced by La Blogothèque & BOX Prod Executive producer - Christophe “Chryde” Abric Head of production - Anousonne Savanchomkeo Production administrator - Jonathan André Sound director - Etienne Pozzo Recording sound engineer - Alban Lejeune Sound engineer - Eliott Sebbag Sound editing - Colin Solal Cardo Sound mix - Etienne Pozzo Director of photography - Léo Schrepel 1st assistant camera - Charles Lesur 2nd assistant camera - Lucas Plançon Gaffer - Colin Lefebvre Best boy electric - Gabriel Beaumelou Electrician - Anaïs Legros Key grip - Hadrien Martin Grip - Julien Zamora Location manager - Lucas Le Roux Production assistant - Martin Schrepel Colorist - Jade de Brito SFX - Maxime Poidevin La Blogothèque Post-production supervisor - Nicolas Rochette Post-production manager - Alexandre Sellem BOX Prod Producer - Victor Holl Post-production assistant - Marine Surblé Special thanks to Marie Skoczypiec at DCA, Marie-José Collet at Cininter, Jean-François Boucher at Cinesyl, Kenji Meunier at Les Chaudronneries


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Two young men meet on an inner city housing estate, against a backdrop of high rises residential buildings. Are they about to fight or kiss? Crashing Waves explores the tension between both possibilities through expertly choreographed dance in the unlikeliest of settings. Crashing Waves was commissioned for Random Acts the short film strand by Channel 4. Showcasing the world’s boldest and most innovative creative shorts. Created in collaboration with our Ignition Random Acts Network Centre: Screen South and our production partner The University of Creative Arts. Supported by Channel 4 and The Arts Council. Broadcast as part of Channel 4’s: Random Acts Season 5. Selected for the BAFTA recognised Best of British category and nominated for the Iris Prize 2018. Official selection for BAFTA recognised Aesthetica 2018. Official selection for GAZE 2018. Official selection for Outfest 2018. “Emma does so much with so little in her film: the choreography is brutal, tender and the metaphoric space it occupies is epic. Two young men expressing their love for the first time on the public stage of their council estate. Emma is one to watch.” Zawe Ashton Screen South Website: http://bit.ly/2p0DAld


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The Turk Shop is a comedy about racism in an office place by director Bahar Pars. It had it’s international premiere at Sundance 2018.


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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

As we were in Nepal filming « Everest Green » documentary, about pollution in Kathmandu and the Himalayan’s mountains, we decided to make this short film, « CHASING LIGHTS IN THE HIMALAYAS », showing the incredible beauty of this country. If you want more information about « Everest Green » : http://bit.ly/2x95sXS Shot & Edit : Robin Pogorzelski / Simon Bourrat Colorist : Jean Combier Sound Designer : Jean-Marie Salque Music : Killing the rock - Ryan Taubert / Musicbed Licensed Block 8 Production


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Animated short film Film Graduation Project School: ISART DIGITAL, the video game and 3D animation / VFX School. In a dark subway tunnel, a group of mice find a gold ring-pull that seems to have a mysterious effect on one of them. Not so far from them, an owl and his enslaved rats are watching. The owl sends his rats to get hold of this strange object… ———- Court métrage d'animation 3D Projet de fin d'études Ecole: ISART DIGITAL, l'école du jeu vidéo et de l'animation 3D-VFX Dans un tunnel de métro, un groupe de souris trouve un anneau de canette doré, qui semble avoir une étrange emprise sur l’une d’entre elles. Non loin de là, un hibou et ses rats asservis observent la scène. Désireux de récupérer cet anneau, il envoie ses rats le chercher. 3D Animation: Jade Baillargeault, Nazli Doale, Dimitri James, Quang Daniel La, Morgane Lau, Mélanie Pango et Manon Pringault Music and Sound Design: Thomas Tillard, Alexandre Tron et Maxime Vatopoulos http://bit.ly/2Ntrgb9


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A video portrait showcasing the relationship and travels between Leo Romero and Ryan Sambol throughout Italy. Directed by Michael Cukr OST by Leo Romero and Ryan Sambol Sound mix by Pete Kesner


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A woman loses her husband, and finds a houseplant. – FESTIVAL SELECTION: Aesthetica Short Film Festival, UK, 2018 Brest European Short Film Festival, France, 2018 Rhode Island International Film Festival, USA 2018 Latitude Festival, UK, 2018 SouthSide Film Festival, USA 2018 RiverRun International Film Festival, USA, 2018 Fastnet Film Festival, Ireland, 2018 East End Film Festival, UK, 2018 Florida Film Festival, USA, 2018 Dublin International Film Festival, Ireland, 2018 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, USA, 2018 Flickerfest International Short Film Festival, Australia, 2018 London Short Film Festival, UK, 2018 Foyle Film Festival, UK, 2017 Irish Film Festival London, UK, 2017 Leeds International Film Festival, UK, 2017 Encounters Film Festival, UK, 2017 – A six-minute short film commissioned by Channel 4. Written and directed by Johnny Kelly, produced by Nexus Studios and starring Monica Dolan. Visit: fernthefilm.com fb.me/fernthefilm – Cast: Monica Dolan as the woman Frank Bourke as the man Helena Jinx Jones as the old woman Crew: Writer / Director: Johnny Kelly Producer: Greet Kallikorm Executive Producers: Isobel Conroy, Christopher O'Reilly, Charlotte Bavasso Development Producer: Claire Cook Production Manager: Caroline Milsom Production Company: Nexus Studios Director of Photography: Matthew Day Editor: Charlie Fawcett Production Design: The Joy of Sets Art Directors: Jess Linares, Alex Grant Said 1st Assistant Director: George Cassavetti Gaffer: Max Halstead Focus Puller: Toby Goodyear Puppet Maker: Rose Popham Puppeteer: Kim Scopes Costume Designer: Nat Turner Hair and Make Up: Siobhan Harper Ryan Horticulturist at Worm: Terri Chandler Title Design: Simon Sweeney Runner: Iris Abols Catering: Floyd’s Catering Lighting and Camera Equipment: Clapham Road Studios Sound Post Production Services: Factory Supervising Sound Designer: Jon Clarke Sound Design Assistant: James Utting Audio Producer: Lou Allen Original Music: Antfood On Set Sound Recordist: Filipe Pinheiro Colour Grade: Time Based Arts Colourist: Simone Grattarola Post Production: Nexus Studios Digital Compositing Supervisor: Ken Hau Additional Digital Animation: Bin Liu Offline Editor: Dave Slade — http://bit.ly/2N4ZpOY http://bit.ly/2O8h9FF http://bit.ly/1TqopKw http://bit.ly/2O8h9Wb http://bit.ly/2N4ZrGA http://bit.ly/2O8hbNN http://bit.ly/2N3QbCK http://bit.ly/2O93r5t http://bit.ly/2N6aSOj http://bit.ly/2O8hfgv


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Monday, September 10, 2018

Ruth waits for the light to turn green. starring: Jen Tullock writer / director / editor: Sam Benenati producer: Nima Shoghi director of photography: Mike Reyes music: Ali Helnwein sound design: Scott Guitteau


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Wearing five GoPro’s I attempt to visit, in five days, every one of Trip Advisor’s “Top 315 Attractions in Miami’. My Trip to Miami is a documentary of a fantasy. Commissioned by Borscht Corporation 2016


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As part of Blue Zoo’s long-running animated short films programme, a brief was sent out to everyone in the studio to pitch an idea to tell an emotional, human story, while experimenting with the physical optics of projecting CG animation. Blue Zoo Animation Director Ben Steer pitched the idea of Mamoon, which proceeded to win the company-wide studio vote, and went into production. Over the next year, he directed, filmed and collaborated with other artists to make this beautiful short. You can watch Ben talk through how the film was made, in the making-of film: http://bit.ly/2O3J6hH Director: Ben Steer Original Music: Matthew Wilcock for Zelig Sound Animation: Phil Brooks, Ben Steer Additional Animation: Ricky Honmong, Sarah Caisley, Simon Taylor, Steve Kimbrey Compositing: Negar Bagheri, Elaine Thomas Character Design: Marylou Mao Rigging: Leo Blackmur Modelling: Leo Blackmur, Lee Bowditch Production Manager: Lizzie Hicks Producer: Tom Box Thanks to Max Halstead & Clapham Road Studios


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A town on the borderlands of Texas. A place out of time. A desert where strange lights dance in the night sky. A mecca for lovers of minimalist art. A landscape of lost horses, freaks and food trucks. And then there’s the giant lemon. An award winning film by The Brothers McLeod. http://bit.ly/2wZdcfU Awards: Winner of the WTF Award at Flatpack Film Festival 2018 Honorable Mention, Documentary Short, Oak Cliff Film Festival 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Nominee for Short Film Grand Jury Prize, 2018 Nominated for the McLaren Award (Edinburgh Int'l Film Festival), 2018 Screening at: Sundance Film Festival 2018 Tampere Film Festival 2018 Go Short International Short Film Festival Nijmegen 2018 Internationales Trickfilm Festival Stuttgart, 2018 Animation Dingle 2018 Glas Animation 2018 Cardiff Animation Festival 2018 Filmfest Dresden 2018 Flatpack Film Festival 2018 Fest Anča International Animation Festival 2018 Sundance Film Festival: London, 2018 Animation Day in Cannes, 2018 Marfa Film Festival, 2018 The Edinburgh International Film Festival, 2018 Rooftop Films, Brooklyn, 2018 Animation Block Party, 2018 Southside Film Festival, 2018 Oak Cliff Film Festival, 2018 Encounters Short Film Festival, 2018 Message to Man International Film Festival, 2018 New Orleans Film Festival, 2018 Quebec City Film Festival, 2018 KLIK Amsterdam Animation Festival, 2018 A Film by The Brothers McLeod Animated by Greg McLeod Poem by Myles McLeod Poem read by Stephanie Hunt Interviews by Greg McLeod Sound Design by Tom Angell Music by Tom Angell, Adam Cross, Chris Cataleana and the Native Americans, Christian Bland and the Revelators, Barolo Contributors: Alex Hannaford, Scout Hannaford, Jon Johnson, Aase, Alannah Campion, Robin Lambaria Footage Stabilization by Kieran Baxter French subtitles by Lise Morel Kickstarter supporters: Tom Angell, Gaia Banks, Rob Blackham, Jen Campbell, Greg Childs, Sean Connolly, Laura-Beth Cowley, Sarah Cox, Ludovic Dachet, M Dadela, Hanne Dale, Erica Darby, Ian Deeming, Mark Dennis, Dan Efergan, Sue Elliott, Gareth Evans, Tom Evans, Edwin Falker, Ben Foster, Steven Fraser, Tim Frost, Michael Fukushima, Rozi Fuller, Beth Gardiner, Andrew Haines, Brian Hartley, Peter Howell, Seph Itz, Alex Joliffe, Darren Jones, Jim Le Fevre, Andrew Lees, Ben Lynch, Hugh MacLeod. Sam Morrison, Meghan Oretsky, Sai Pathmanathan, Joanna Quinn, Chris Randall, Ian Ravenscroft, Janet Record, Melanie Reed, Thomas Roberts, Jilli Rose, Will Rose, Cindy Scroggins, Olesya Shchukina, Carol Sobral-Kilmister, Jez Stewart, Yamination Studios, Kate Sullivan, Heather Tilert, Sam Tipper, Sharon Walpole, Abigail White, Nathan Wilkes, Ben Wood, Gary Yershon, Carol Younghusband, Tieg Zaharia Thanks to: Erica Darby, Amy Nicholson, Flavia Kropf, Kim Stuart, Harry Goodfellow, Our Families Special thanks: Catherine Webber, Dave Webber Copyright The Brothers McLeod 2017


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Saturday, September 8, 2018

Made for straight 8’s 2018 competition on one cartridge of super 8mm film with only in-camera edits and no post-production. Premiered on may 14th 2018 at straight 8’s Cannes film festival screening. Writer/Director- Dean Puckett. Producer Rebecca Wolff. http://bit.ly/2MZpnn4 Cinematographer - Ian Forbes. Costume Designer and Makeup Artist - Lia-Jo Stephenson. Production Design - Maisie Doherty. Beast & Owl costumes - Seany Tea. Executive Producer - Gwilym Evans. Titles - Sam Cox. Soundtrack by Bizarre Rituals - http://bit.ly/2M89hlK Starring: Emilia Copeland, Oliver Monaghan, John Elliot, Andrea Goring, Seany Tea, Matthias Peters, Tabitha Minty and introducing Ben Hudson as Trudge. Behind the Scenes pictures by Dom Moore. Straight 8 is open to anyone at http://bit.ly/2MYHObp


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“Dinner For Few” is a ten minute CG-animated film depicting a sociopolitical allegory of our society. During dinner, “the system” works like a well-oiled machine. It solely feeds the select few who eventually, foolishly consume all the resources while the rest survive on scraps from the table. Inevitably, when the supply is depleted, the struggle for what remains leads to catastrophic change. Sadly, the offspring of this profound transition turn out not to be a sign of hope, but the spitting image of the parents. EMMY award winning animation artist Nassos Vakalis directed and wrote the film and the animation was produced in the United States of America and Greece with the technical and artistic collaboration of Eva Vomhoff from Germany. “Dinner For Few” is produced and funded by Nassos Vakalis and his wife Katerina Stergiopoulou. The original music is composed by Kostas Christides and performed by the Bratislava Symphonic Orchestra. “Dinner For Few” was inspired by the economic recession affecting South European countries like Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal. Nassos Vakalis grew up in Greece, where his family and most of his friends still live. “Dinner For Few” not only reflects his deep concern of the social and economic developments during the crisis but also highlights the inevitable and cyclical nature of the human affairs throughout history. Through its festival run “Dinner for few” screened at over 250 international film festivals and won 78 awards. It was one of the 60 Animated Shorts that Qualified for the Academy Awards in 2015.


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Friday, September 7, 2018

Senior is a Telluride icon, instrumental in the development of the Telluride Ski Resort. Telluride would not be what it is today without Senior.


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A naive but internet savvy 22 year old navigates the reality of her boring, small town Canadian life juxtaposed with the fantasy of her provocative and powerful Instagram celebrity. Lolz-Ita was written, directed and stars Katie Boland. Lolz-Ita had it’s North American premiere at the Austin Film Festival and was nominated for Best Narrative Short. It was also a part of TIFF’s Short Cuts: Share Her Journey, which highlights the “most exciting emerging female film makers in the world.” LolzIta also played the Whistler Film Festival where it was nominated for the EDA Short Film Award which recognizes female film makers. It was also nominated for jury prizes at the Dallas International Film Festival and Cucalorus.


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A woman who can’t have children steals Otto, the imaginary friend of a little girl. When the girl comes to claim back her imaginary friend, it’s the power of imagination that brings everyone together. (Otto) is the third film by Dutch animation studio Job, Joris & Marieke. Their previous film A Single Life was nominated for an Academy Award in 2015. Credits Directed by: animation studio Job, Joris & Marieke Screenplay by: Job, Joris & Marieke Animation by: Joris Oprins, Marieke Blaauw, Rik Schutte Modelling: Job Roggeveen, Eric Smilde Production Company: Job, Joris & Marieke Music and sounddesign: Job, Joris & Marieke Musicians: Job Roggeveen, Ben Mathot, Frank Wienk, Maarten Vos Recorded by: Martin Beusker, Job Roggeveen Music mixed by: Martijn Groeneveld, Mailmen Cinema and stereo mix: Bob Kommer Studios Voice little girl: Aagje Oprins Production NTR: Astrid Prickaerts, Manrieke Klarus Editor NTR: Marina Blok Financial support: Nederland Filmfonds, NTR, CoBo, Mediafonds Distribution: Klik! Distribution Service Sales: SND Films Soundtrack available at: https://spoti.fi/2MZijXB jobjorisenmarieke.nl facebook.com/jobjorisenmarieke twitter.com/jobjorismarieke instagram.com/jobjorisenmarieke/ behance.net/jobjorisenmarieke vimeo.com/jobjorisenmarieke


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Thursday, September 6, 2018

We love Malmö. In fact anyone involved in skateboarding loves Malmö. None more so than local ripper Karl Berglind. Despite spending most of his time abroad since dropping out of school to pursue skateboarding two years ago, Karl still finds time to return to his hometown. Whether it’s partnering with Vans to action community work at Kroksbäck, encouraging local kids to pick up skateboarding, or hanging out with his lifelong friends at Stapelbäddsparken - the park that shaped his style, Karl’s roots remain firmly in the Malmö skate scene. In a rare break from his travels this summer, we spent a weekend with Karl, to gain an insight into the young Swede’s love for his hometown and the terrain that continues to define his skating. — WEEKEND Starring Karl Berglind Filmed & Edited by Robin Pailler Original Score by Michael Mcmenemy Produced by Wasted Talent Supported by Vans Shot entirely on KODAK Motion Picture Film — To watch more of Karl in action be sure to check out the next Vans Park Series stop in Malmo, Sweden over the 7th & 8th September. To find out more info visit http://bit.ly/2CqDDQM


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Resigned to a mundane life of caring for a mother with dementia, Zola sees a fleeting chance at escape when she runs into an old crush. CREDITS Starring Adiagha Faizah, Akim Black, Carol London Written and Directed by Sudarshan Suresh Produced by Steven Chua Co-written with Shakti Bhagchandani Director of Photography - Alejandro Mejia Sound Recordist - Alistair Farrant Production Designer - Matthew Sibilia Music Composer - Zev Burrows Co-producer - Sola Fasehun Production Manager/ Catering - Marina Piedade, Kritika Dey 1st Assistant Director - Thais Drassinower 2nd Assistant Director - Nelicia Low Art Director - Lawrence Webber Casting Director - Carly Kastel Assistant Casting Director - Carly Brauer Production Assistant - Erica Wong Sound Assistant - Sean Dunn, Dorian Cambi 1st AC - Joel Vasquez, Liza Gipsova, Andrew Stephen Lee Gaffer - Jon Branden Grip - Kyle Seeger, Emre Gulcan Music Scoring Mixer - Alex Venguer Music Contractor: Sandy Park Colorist - Markus Englmair Sound Design & Mix - Anish John Editors - Sudarshan Suresh, Shakti Bhagchandani AWARDS Directors Guild of America Student Filmmaker Award Winner Student Film Award, Hamptons International Film Festival Prix du Public, Champs Elysees Film Festival Jury Honors, Columbia University Film Festival SCREENINGS Hamptons International Film Festival New Orleans Film Festival Atlanta Film Festival Pan African Film Festival Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles Champs Elysees Film Festival Luna da Cortos Film Festival Jagran Film Festival


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Take a trip through the Rick and Morty multiverse. Director: Matt Taylor Supervising Producer: Ben Kalina Producer: Will Feng Adult Swim Executive Producer: Jason Demarco Producer: Jennifer Kearns Music: “Thursday in the Danger Room (instrumental version)” from the album “RTJ3” by Run The Jewels. Rick and Morty LLC Director: Erica Hayes Animator: Miguel Otalora ARTISTS (in order of appearance) 1. Nigel Clark - Multiple Rick fight 2. Greg Sharp - Rick and Morty battle 3. Hombre McSteez - Morty in the park 4. Simon Landrein - Morty pulled out of Jerry 5. Andy Baker - Train tracks 6. Scorpion Dagger - Fine art painting 7. Sick Animation - Mirror 8. Jisu Kim - Schrodinger’s cat 9. Dan Britt - Warpy walks 10. Max Winston - Clay faces 11. Ryan Quincy - Rick and Morty hug 12. Alex Schubert - baseball toss 13. Richard Mather - Beth zombies/Scary Terry 14. David Gemmill - Rick shoots Morty monster 15. Amy Lockhart - zit 16. Genis Rigol Alzola - Lady Rick chased 17. Sander Joon - Rick and Morty sushi 18. Devin Flynn - temple sacrifice 19. Marco Imov - Alien battle 20. Shogo Tsuri - Morty blows up Jerry face 21. Bendik Kaltenborn - Bar patrons 22. Lale Westvind - Morty rides Rick beast


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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

A homeless subway violinist has her world turned upside down when her most prized possession is stolen. http://bit.ly/2wKAaHk Starring: Jenna Williams John Austin Wiggins Jacob Saxton Alex Emanuel Rebecca Rapoport-Cole Cameron Faye Giorgio Panetta Johanna Smit Victoria Davidjohn Director/Writer: Jared Rosenthal Producers: Sandra Tan, Jared Rosenthal, Ahad Mahmood Director of Photography: Ahad Mahmood Original Score: Gavin Brivik Violin Soloist: Pauline Kim Production Designer: Gabriella Moses 1st AD: Jacob Bittens Storyboard Artist: Sam Smith Gaffer: Seth Margolies 1st AC: Emma Hing Additional 1st AC: Sam Wolff Steadi Operator: Calvin Falk Location Mixer: Nick Heppding Hair & Makeup: Sarah Bedrick, Greer Gillespie PA: Ian Hamilton Editor: Jared Rosenthal Sound Designer: David Forshee Dialogue Editor: Joseph DiMarco Foley Services: Alchemy Post Sound Foley Artists: Leslie Bloome, Joanna Fang Foley Mixers: Ryan Collison, Nicholas Seaman Color by Company 3 Colorist: Kath Raisch Color Producer: Kate Aspell Thanks: David Segal Violins, Tahir Jetter, Brendan Hall, Graham Raubvogel, Xander Rodzinski, Morgan Gruer, Bari Hyman, Marttise Hill, Jake Oleson, Anthony Pellino, Kai Demler, Julia Jones


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Optics is an experimental art film by Maxim Zhestkov exploring the behaviour of artificial light and colour in digital environments. Blending architectural gallery space with computer-generated digital glass sculptures, we encounter animated refractions, chromatic aberrations, colourful reflection and other conditions which are impossible in reality. A series of tests and explorations guides us through different optical conditions of the bright and colourful digital universe. Website - http://bit.ly/2M6HqCA Instagram - http://bit.ly/2tlsrR0 Behance -http://bit.ly/2CmlPWP Designed and directed by Maxim Zhestkov / http://bit.ly/2tlsr3s Sound Design by Marcelo Baldin / http://bit.ly/2LZYytr


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The swell was almost too big for the reef, turning a perfect right into a thick double-up monster. The few surfers game enough to put themselves under the lip were rewarded with some amazing tubes. Laurie Towner was one of these guys and got some great waves until he was flogged at the bottom of a huge double-up. The result was a few separated ribs but Laurie was still stoked! A Film by Gary Parker


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Moments of lost self-control. This is my first-year film at the Royal College of Art. ‘Enough’ is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2wNg2ob


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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Starring: Maddie Ziegler, Labrinth, Sia, Diplo Director: Ernest Desumbila Produced by Sauvage.TV Producers: Eva Laffitte, Bryan Younce DOP: Daniel Aranyó Art by Toni Soul edit by Joao Teixeira Choreography by Ryan Heffington Grading by Xavi Santolaya Post Produced by Sauvage.TV


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A German sailing boat on the Mediterranean picks up a distress call. Max and his daughter Emily relay the mayday call and set course for the ship in distress, but as they learn more about the situation, it presents them with a tough dilemma. A chamber play on the open sea. English, German & French subtitles available. Short of the Week: http://bit.ly/2MPH5cD FILMMAKER OF THE FUTURE – Watersprite International Student Film Festival 2018, UK BEST GERMAN FILM – Petersburger Dialog Film Festival 2017, Russia BEST FOREIGN FILM – Chalon Tout Court 2017, France NOMINATED FOR THE GOLDEN LOLA – German Short Film Award 2016 ARTE SHORT FILM AWARD – Filmschool Fest Munich 2016, Germany PRÄDIKAT “BESONDERS WERTVOLL” – German Film and Media Evaluation Organization ROGER DEAKINS AWARD – Plymouth Film Festival 2016, UK HONORABLE MENTION – Film Festival Max Ophüls Prize 2016, Germany Full list of festivals and awards: http://bit.ly/2LZE3xf http://bit.ly/2NfPTIc


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Experience a beautiful timelapse journey through the landscapes of the Dolomites. The Dolomites are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy and are caractarised by it´s bold light-gray cliffs and spires flecked with snow. The film captures the atmosphere of the intriguing Dolomite mountains through a series of unique timelapses and a detailed soundscape. Sounds from natures own library are accompanied with subtle soundeffecs to support the atmosphere which in the mountains quickly can change from calm sunrise to intense thunderstorm. To get the full experience - headphones are highly recommended. All shot are made in the summer 2018 during a two week trip to the Dolomite mountains. I had the pleasure to experience a wonderful hike at the spectacular Tre Cime, the beautiful turquoise water at Lago di Sorapis, an insane rainstorm at Santa Maddalena, a quiet evening at Lake Misurina with amazing still water and much more. Photographer, editor and sounddesigner: Casper Rolsted FOLLOW MY WORK YouTube.com/CasperRolsted?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook.com/CasperRolstedVisuals Instagram.com/CasperRolsted Twitter.com/CasperRolsted FILM LOCATIONS IN “DOLOMITES”: 0:00 Lake Braies (Pragser Wildsee) Lake Braies, also known as the “Pearl among Dolomite lakes”, is characterised by its unique position in the north of the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park. 0:27 Lago di Landro (Dürrensee) The lake is located at the bottom of the Val di Landro. From the lake you can admire the steep rock faces of the Dolomites 0:46 Lake Misurina Lake Misurina is the largest natural lake of the Cadore and it is 1,754 m above sea level. The lake’s perimeter is 2.6 km long, while the maximum depth is 5 m. Near the lake there are about ten hotels with accommodation for around 500 people. 1:14 Passo Gardena (Gardena Pass) The pass connects Sëlva in the Val Gardena on the west side with Corvara in the Val Badia has an elevation of 2,136 m above sea level. It often becomes a busy route with tourists, motorcyclists and cyclists during the summer. The pass is very popular among tourist and hikers that visit the pass to access the dramatic mountains. 1:54 Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Drei Zinnen) The Tre Cime di Lavaredo is three distinctive battlement-like peaks. They are probably one of the best-known mountain groups in the Alps. The Cima Grande (the peak in the midtle) has an elevation of 2,999 metres (9,839 ft). It stands between the Cima Piccola (to the east), at 2,857 metres (9,373 ft), and the Cima Ovest (to the west), at 2,973 metres (9,754 ft). 2:37 Lago di Sorapis Lake Sorapis is a stunning turquoise lake in the Dolomites. The hike is not an easy task and involves sections with cables and ladders. This intermediate hike is worth the effort and offers incredible views of mountain peaks and the dreamy blue waters of Lake Sorapis. 2:45 Santa Maddalena The village of Santa Maddalena/St. Magdalena is located at the rear end of the Funes valley. The church together with the adjacent sacristy, the old school, and the “Obermesnerhof” farmstead form a unique ensemble in the foreground of the Odle/Geisler massif. CAMERA EQUIPTMENT USED - Sony A6300 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body - Samyang 12mm F/2.0 NCS CS lens - Samyang 21mm F1.4 ED AS UMC CS lens - Samyang 50mm F1.2 AS UMC CS lens - Samyang 100mm F2.8 ED UMC MACRO lens


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Captain3D est un super héros ordinaire de 30 cm. Il n'a pas vraiment de super pouvoir, mais il a un grand cœur, et quand il enfile sa supaire de lunettes anaglyphes, il voit le monde en relief ! Sa motivation première : sauver des jolies filles en detresse! ********************************************************************************************* Captain3D is an ordinary super hero 30cm high. He doesn’t actually own a super power but he has a big heart and when puts his super anaglyph glasses he sees the world in relief ! His main motivation : rescue nice ladies in danger ! ********************************************************************************************* Réalisateur : Victor Haegelin Productrices déléguées : Nathalie Lapicorey & Zeynep Gizem De Loecker Co-Producteur s: Georges Bermann / Partizan Films Jean Louis Padis / Manuel Cam , Jean Pierre Lemouland / JPL Films Brice Colinet / Royal Post Directeur de la Photographie : Jérémy Lesquenner Musique Originale : Romain Dubois Chef Décorateur : Julie Chapallaz Animateurs : Stéphane Viola Victor Haegelin et Sylvain Desrone un petit peu aussi


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Monday, September 3, 2018

A man leads a monotonous, unfulfilling life until meeting with the girl of his dreams turns his world upside down. As things spiral out of control, the man discovers a new way of living. Directed by Alicja Jasina Music by Aaron Gilmartin Sound by Katie Gately Produced at University of Southern California http://bit.ly/2wDx6Na | alicja.jasina@gmail.com Awards Best Creative Award, Beijing Film Academy Audience Award, 19. Internationalen Trickfilm-Wochenendes Wiesbaden Audience Award, Animaphix Best Animated Short, Walla Walla Movie Crush Cilect Prize, Switzerland Winner at 12th Annual Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival ANNY Best of Fest Winner Gold at Student British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Animation at First Look Festival, Los Angeles Special Jury Award at Globe International Silent Film Festival 1st Award in Student Competition at Athens Animfest, Greece Silver at Ogolnopolski Festiwal Polskiej Animacji, Poland Grand Prix International du Public at Festival International du Court Métrage d’Animation Roanne Prix du Jury at Festivals Conexion - Auvergne Rhone-Alpes, France Best Short at Szczecin European Film Festival ’17, Poland Shortlisted in Animated Short Category, Academy Awards Student Academy Awards Gold Winner for ‘Once upon a Line’ short film Best Student Film Award at Animasyros International Film Festival, Cyprus Best Short Film at Mountain Shadow Film Festival, US Hollywood Eagle Award for the Best Animated Short at Polish Film Festival, Los Angeles, US Best Direction at Tofuzi International Festival of Animated Films, Georgia Audience Award at Les Nuits Magiques Festival, France Screenings 33rd International Short Film Festival Berlin KUKI 10th International Short Film Festival for Children and Youth Berlin 26th Annual Berkeley Video and Film Festival 2017 The 9th Animation Festival and Market of Segovia The British Animation Film Festival 2017 Macon Film Festival Insomnia International Animation Film Festival Wiesbaden International Weekend of Animation Anima Mundi, Brazil Klik! Amsterdam Animation Festival London International Animation Festival ReAnimania International Animation Festival Manchester Animation Festival Cinanima Animation Festival, Portugal Cyprus Animafest Cinetekton! Film Festival, Puebla, Mexico Primanima World Festival of First Animations, Hungary Polish Film Festival, Los Angeles Krok International Animated Film Festival, Russia Anim'est International Animation Film Festival, Cyprus Animasivo Festival, Mexico “Les Nuits Magiques” Film Festival, France Les Sommets du cinéma d'animation - Festival international de Montréal The International Festival of Animation Arts Multivision, Russia Leuven Short Film Festival, Belgium Caminhos Film Festival, Portugal Animae Caribe Animation and Digital Media Festival O!PLA Ogólnopolski Festiwal Polskiej Animacji, Poland BKSTS Student Widescreen Film of the Year Competition, US Anima Brussels, Belgium Roanne Animation Festival, France 41st Cleveland International Film Festival Marano Ragazzi Spot Festival Slo Cartoon Slovenia Home Cinema CutOut Fest Omaha Film Festival Cape Town International Animation Festival First Frame Festival, Los Angeles First Look Festival, Los Angeles Ferfilm Festival Animocje Festival, Poland Focus on Female Directors 2017, American Cinematheque, LA The Film Bunch screening, London Frames Film Festival Poetry and Film Festival Spectrum Film & Television Festival Sun Valley Film Festival International Festival of Animated Films ANIFILM 2017, Trebon Athens International Film + Video Festival The Globe International Silent Film Festival Anifilm, Trebon Holland Animation Film Festival Washington DC International Film Festival Spectray Film and Television Festival Starfest Festival Cinema Jam Athens Animfest The Globe International Silent Film Festival Twister Alley Film Festival Stark County District Library Screenings, Ohio The Smalls Film Festival 2017 Ojai Film Festival 2017 Big Cartoon Festival 2017 Moscow Canterbury Anifest 2016 Flixx Fest Northwest Animation Festival


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A Music Video for pH-1’s new album title ‘Cupid’ Featuring Penomeco pH-1 http://bit.ly/2Naja6R MV by Tjoff Koong Studios London


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Sunday, September 2, 2018

Future Thoughts is an experimental, short film showing a collection of ideas about everyday life and new technologies in the near future. Directed by Loek Vugs Sound by Rik Kooyman Screenings: ITFS - Internationales Trickfilm-Festival 2018 Stuttgart Monstra Festival Lisbon Goshort Nijmegen Solar Cinema Playgrounds Festival http://bit.ly/2LQgjLJ twitter.com/LoekVugs http://bit.ly/2wzWWBM


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A SUPER16 film produced by FB Productions with support from Nordisk Film and Filmworkshop CPH Night after night Erik works alone in his bakery. His only company is the late-night radio show, who he persistently attempts to get through to and be honoured with “Joker of the Week”. He has gradually become more and more distant to his family, and all his efforts to re-establish the connection seem in vain. A growing depression hurls Erik into a tailspin, that in the end culminates in a desperate cry for help. SCREENINGS 2018 - Palm Springs International Shortfest (USA) / In Competition 2018 - Odense International Film Festival (Denmark) / Vimeo Staff Pick Award 2018 - Encounters Film Festival (UK) / In competition 2018 - Nordisk Panorama (Sweden) / In side competition CAST Troels Lyby Marina Bouras Milo T. B. Campanale Sofya Rose Johnson Annika Rössler Mads Minik Christensen Christine Hansen Ditlev Ulriksen Kate Henriques Astrid Yde Kammersgaard Zafinia Vang Piculell Josh Justin Geertsen Teddy RADIO CAST Niels T. Pedersen AKA Thermo Glen Bay Grant Alexander Ohrt Malthe Jagd Miehe-Renard Simon Mortensen Sanne Gottlieb Kim Vedel Pia Solvig Marianne Edler Von Eyben Lennart Falk CREW Director: Kristian Håskjold Idea by: Kristian Håskjold Screenwriter: Marianne Lentz Producer: Caroline Steenberg Dam Director of Photography: Rasmus Hasle Jørgensen Editor: Allan Funch Sound Designer: Christian Munk Scheuer Composer: Jesper Ankarfeldt Production Designer: Eva Lendorph 1st AD: Signe Marie Clemmesen Casting director: Astrid Faarup Production manager: Rikke Rolver Elk Production assistant: Esben Sloth 1st AC: Asger Duus 2nd AC & DIT: Johannes Sprogøe Fletting Gaffers: Anders Knudsen, Christian Hvass Birkebæk Best boys: Azariah Fraizer Bjørvig, Andreas Holmgaard Sound recordist: Christian Roed Dalsgaard Set designer: Katrine Øhlin Thomsen Costume designer: Rebecca Sophia Morris Sigaard Assistant costume designer: Maia Omann Bindesbøll Key hair & make-up artist: Lilli Thavapee Tollerup Hair & make-up artist: Pil Brøndum Gad Assistant editor: Patrick Lund Larsen Still-Photographer: Esben sloth Graphic artist: Anne Sofie Nordlund Hansen Poster retouch: artist Martin Bo Kristensen Visual effects: The Animation Workshop / VIA University College, VFX Støtte Pulje Visual effects supervisor: Björn Gromoll Compositor: Pierre Ventrilla Colourgrade: Cameo Film Post Production coordinator: Emma Engberg Online & conform: Frédéric Utard Colourist: Nurali Kushkov DCP: Andreas Rostock Sound mix faciilities: SDI Media Consultant Filmworkshop / Copenhagen: Lotte Mik-Meyer Consulting scriptwriter: David Sandreuter Consulting editor: Frederik Strunk Equipment: Filmworkshop / Copenhagen, MAAN Rental CPH A/S, Lyddynastiet Production service: Produktionen.dk, Roskilde Festival Rental Car rental: Europcar Catering: Restaurant Fasaneriet, Kostkompagniet Archival material: Radio 24/7, Nattevagten


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Saturday, September 1, 2018

+ Student Academy Award 2018 Finalist + + PSIAF 2018 Official Selection + + Autodesk The Rookies 2018 finalist for this years ‘Film of the Year - VFX Category’ + + Autodesk The Rookies Award Draft Selection + + SVA Premiere 2018 Hollywood Screening Selection + + SVA Outstanding Achievement Award + + SVA Tech Staff Choice Award + + EMUNAH + A full CGI film produced at the School of Visual Arts, class of 2018. + CREATED BY + Sang Hyoun Han (a.k.a DOMCAKE) + SYNOPSIS + Excessive competition between countries has created a perfect artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence has excellent learning ability, but they have no imagination ability. Therefore, A.I. plans to steal the human’s as imagination makes everything possible. But at the same time, A.I. concludes that it is a human error as the ability can limit people due to the over imaginative mind. It makes humans to be afraid of death and leads people to believe in God which becomes a religion. Thus, A.I. creates a new religion by combining the characteristics of all gods so that every single human being can worship. All that faith has become energy sources that gives a power to A.I. to absorb the imagination ability from humans. Finally, artificial intelligence becomes perfect. In the end, the excessive desire of man toward information and technology causes the destruction of a mankind. + INFORMATION + Website: http://bit.ly/2owCg9u Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NEwKfP Instagram: http://bit.ly/2ox5WTU LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2NDm7K9 Visual & Music all done by DOMCAKE


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Directed by Patrick Blades. “Dream Voyager is completely influenced from my experiences with sleep paralysis. Not being able to move physically. It’s like you slip in to a completely separate reality which can be quite terrifying.” - Anthony Tombling Jr, CUTS Buy ‘EXIST’ here: http://bit.ly/2PwkE9l Buy 'Dream Voyager’ EP here: http://bit.ly/2NamIGe


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