Friday, October 26, 2018

“Fragrance” off of Bas’ Milkyway. http://bit.ly/2AtWaZk A fragmented tale of a clinger. Inspired by David Hockney’s photo joiner series. Artist: Bas Label: Dreamville / Interscope Production Co: Pomp&Clout Director & Post Production: Paul Tillo EP: Ryen Bartlett Producer: Brian Bell DP: Joe Picard Production Designer: John Richoux Bas’ Stylist: Kierra Bailey Wardrobe Stylist: Lisa Madonna


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In June 2018, professional surfers Arthur Bourbon and Damien Castera travelled to Africa in order to make a documentary film about Liberia. They went there to witness the history of the first surfing community in this country, devastated by 15 years of civil war. Here is a short film introducing their journey. A feature-length documentary is currently being edited and will be available in early 2019. Choose subtitles by clicking on the CC button. Special thanks to BCUC for the music. We used the track “MOYA” from their album EMAKHOSINI. You can follow them and buy their music here: http://bit.ly/2z5RQ0y Surfers: Arthur Bourbon & Damien Castera Directors: Arthur Bourbon & Damien Castera Producer: http://bit.ly/2SmBjOQ Colourist: Brice Auger ///////////// ///////////// ///////////// En juin 2018, les surfeurs Arthur Bourbon et Damien Castera sont partis réaliser un film documentaire sur le Liberia. Pays méconnu, ravagé par 15 ans de guerre civile, ils sont venus retracer l’histoire de la première communauté de surfeurs du pays. Voici le clip de leur aventure. Un documentaire long métrage est actuellement en cours de montage et sera disponible début 2019. Remerciement spécial à BCUC pour la musique. Nous avons utlisé le morceau “MOYA” de leur album EMAKHOSINI. Vous pouvez les suivre et acheter leur musique ici: http://bit.ly/2z5RQ0y Surfeurs: Arthur Bourbon & Damien Castera Réalisateurs: Arthur Bourbon & Damien Castera Production: http://bit.ly/2SmBjOQ Étalonnage: Brice Auger


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narrator - cynthia spillman character design - sean donnelly / hannah sherman backgrounds - chason matthams animation - Tyler Turret, Ben Chapin, Sean Donnelly score / sound design - cyrus shahmir


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Splitting the truth: the philosopher that physics forgot. Directed and Animated by Julie Gratz and Ivo Stoop. Produced by Kellen Quinn. More on this video: aeon.co/videos/splitting-the-truth-the-philosopher-that-physics-forgot Watch more on Aeon: aeon.co/video Subscribe: vimeo.com/aeonvideo


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Thursday, October 25, 2018

In this episode we dig down through an underground skyscraper with Yellow Days. Director // Jamie Whitby Production Company // HLA Producer // Tim Daukes Director’s Rep // OB Management Record Label // Sony Music Commissioner // Laura Clayton Director of Photography // James Blann Production Designer // Jabez Bartlett Post Production Company // The Mill Post Producer // Bruce Langfield Colourist // Alex Gregory @ The Mill Hair & Make Up Artist // Aimee Garner Production Manager // Daniel Carter Production Assistant // Hayley West Focus Puller // Michael Hobdell 1st AD // Jerome France Runner // Jack Whitby Runner // Kim Moore Runner // Sam James Assistant Production Designer // Kit Falck Art Department Assistant // Alistair Osbourne Art Department Assistant // Marieke Bernard Berkel Gaffer // Salvador Gomez-Lopez Electrician // Nick Leishman Electrician // Leon Pyszora Motion Control Company // The Visual Effects Company Motion Control Operator // Tomi Keeling Motion Control 3D Supervisor // Simone Tartaglia Video Playback // Nat Valente Audio Playback // Chris Baines Driver // Akbar Ali Editor // Jamie Whitby Cast // Yellow Days Miners // Nick Tuck & Darryl Oakley Dancer // Joel


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A lone skier arrives in town, only to find abysmally wet and soggy conditions. Seeking respite from the rain, he finds solace and redemption in the unlikeliest of places. The Shadow Campaign: Volume V DPS Cinematic, in partnership with Outdoor Research, Fat Tire, and Osprey Packs presents three short films released Fall 2018. Check out the trailer here: http://bit.ly/2Sly6Pc Partners: http://bit.ly/2z1RxEa http://bit.ly/2Sly8qi http://bit.ly/2z4fVoD Featuring: Santiago Guzman, Olof Larsson, Sanne Mona, Oskar Enander, and Piers Solomon, Snowflake Directed & Shot by: Frank Pickell // http://bit.ly/2Sly9KS Edited by: Jonnie Sirotek Executive Producer: Dan Benshoff Producer: Stephan Drake Music by Dr. Dog - ‘Buzzing in the Light'


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When he died, Byron Levy left behind a vast inheritance — of drawings. This film was originally published by The New York Times Op-Docs. Read the story here: https://nyti.ms/2D3qFDJ Illustrated and Edited by: Colin Levy (http://bit.ly/2PQ8ZT8) Featuring: Colin Levy & Ron Levy Original Artwork by: Byron Levy Archival Photography: Alex Levy Original Music by: Jan Morgenstern & Michael Kramer Audio Post Production:Jan Morgenstern Colorist: Sean Wells Special Thanks: Ronnie del Carmen Erick Oh Emily Oyster Carol Levy Jeannie Catmull Executive Producer: Kathleen Lingo Coordinating Producer: Lindsay Crouse Supervising Editor: Andrew Blackwell


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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Panic attacks are roiling, dizzying paroxysms of pure terror: nauseating, sweaty, heart-thumping, existential ordeals made even worse because some part of the mind understands there’s nothing, really, to fear. In this richly colored, highly personal short film, filmmaker Sindha Agha explains how she “lost track” of what she should actually be afraid of, and how she brought herself back to reality—with the help of an unlikely spirit animal. Directed by Sindha Agha


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I love you, Boston! This timelapse and drone video contains my favorite shots after filming Boston for 5 years. This video was a labor of love involving many cold rooftop nights and hot summer days. My intention was to make a video that inspires my fellow Bostonians to love their city as much as I do! Follow me here: Facebook.com/bodhifilms Instagram: @bodhifilms MUSIC LICENSED: “A Moment Apart” by Odesza Odesza.com All the drone shots were filmed with waivers from the FAA. A license is required to fly a drone in Boston. Please follow all FAA rules and fly safely. HD-8k licensing available at licensing@bodhifilms.com Article on Boston.com: http://bit.ly/2ApWecD


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Suite After the Furies Director : Kevin McGloughlin http://bit.ly/2BdNrrN instagram.com/kevinmcgloughlin_gram/ This will be the last time I use street lamps as a medium for a long time. I hope you enjoy it. FURY by Stefano Lentini | Release date: 16 November 2018 PREORDER OCTOBER 19TH iTunes: https://apple.co/2ArfuXg… Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2CAjdDr… A PMCE orchestra holding a veiled oriental touch is twisted by acoustic instrumentation. Elegant styled guitars get hurtling towards angry, crushing drums. Piano of Gilda Buttà (The Legend of 1900 and The Untouchables). Fury by Stefano Lentini is an alternative-classic project with a symphonic prominence, prog-electronic and folk influences. The instrumental concept album finds its roots in the exploration of anger as an oft-neglected feeling and the search of its meaning. Fury is a journey through the universe of human emotions, symbolized by the stunning complexity of cosmos and its savage celestial bodies. Official Website: http://bit.ly/2Asewdv Album Official Website: http://bit.ly/2CAjfv3 Music composed and produced by Stefano Lentini Video directed by Kevin McGloughlin Mixed by Geoff Foster Mastered by Stephen Marcussen SIAE 2018 © All Right Reserved Stefano Lentini & Coloora Records


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Pulitzer-prize winning Journalist, Author and Activist Chris Hedges, discusses modern day consumerism, totalitarian corporate power and living in a culture dominated by pervasive illusion. “American Psychosis” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2yZXWQ1 For more information: http://bit.ly/2yvqaD1 http://bit.ly/2yXVmu3 Donate to American Canary: http://bit.ly/2yvqaTx


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Tuesday, October 23, 2018


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Willcox, Arizona is a country music town that isn’t what it used to be. The town has a single radio station, run by one employee who lives at the studio, and is seen as an outcast by many of the townspeople. This unlikely champion of country music has a troubled history with the music that he plays every day. But he’s keeping it alive for the old folks, and looking for redemption over the airwaves. Sadly, as of October 2018, KHIL has been taken off the air. It is unclear what the new owners intend to do with the station. A Film by Ryan Maxey & Zack Wright Featuring Mark Lucke and KHIL OFFICIAL SELECTION SXSW, 2018 (World Premiere) Doc NYC, 2018 Aspen Shortsfest, 2018 Palm Springs International Shortfest, 2018 Sidewalk Film Festival, 2018 Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, 2018 Sheffield Doc/Fest Free Screen Programme, 2018 Provincetown International Film Festival, 2018 Lighthouse International Film Festival, 2018 Stuff MX Film Festival Mexico City, 2018 Salute Your Shorts Fest, 2018 Twin Cities Film Fest, 2018 Tucson Film & Music Festival, 2018 Olympia Film Festival, 2018 Thin Line Day Of The Docs, 2018 Rivers Edge International Film Festival, 2018 Bogotá Short Film Festival, 2018


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Directed by Harry Israelson Produced by Ways & Means Producer - Lauren Skillen DP - Jeff Leeds Cohn AD - Jesse Hays Gaffer - Sebastian Baron Key Grip - Pablo Ruff-Berganza Creative Direction - Harry Israelson Production Design - Laura Barr-Jones Colorist - Mikey Rossiter @ The Mill VFX - Stephen Pagano Special Thanks to An Tran, ARRI, Heath Raymond, Evan Bauer, Jett Steiger, Lana Kim, Pat Jones http://bit.ly/2HGKfwM


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A young man and a young woman meet up off a dating app trying to find a connection.


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Monday, October 22, 2018

“The worst conversation adults can have with kids about race is no conversation at all,” says author Jemar Tisby. “Talking to kids about race needs to happen early, often, and honestly.” In a new episode of Home School, The Atlantic’s animated series about parenting, Tisby offers advice on how to have a conversation with children about race, from experiential learning to watching classic animated films.


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Written, Edit and Directed: Kristofski Director of Photography: Zack Spiger Opening scene Director of Photography: Charlie Sarroff Music and Sound Design: Nicolas Snyder Featuring: Matthew Correia Rainey Qualley Fabianne Therese Matt Taylor Kirin J Callinan http://bit.ly/2PcYZXc


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Death Metal Grandma follows the story of 96 year old Holocaust survivor, former WW2 spy and famous songwriter Inge Ginsberg as she decides to pursue a new career: Death Metal. Featuring: Inge Ginsberg, Pedro daSilva and Lucia Caruso Directed and Edited by : Leah Galant Produced by: Clifford Miu, Elizabeth Pauker, Sean Weiner, Christine Wexler and Linhan Zhang Director of Photography: Kervin Marsielle Editors: Leah Galant and Stephanie Khoury Executive Producer: Kathleen Lingo Supervising Producer: Linsday Crouse Supervising Editor: Andrew Blackwell Funded through the generous support of Helen Gurley Brown’s Glassbreaker Films. Made at Jacob Burns Film Center with the Creative Culture Program. With support from Bering Pictures SXSW 2018 *WINNER MACON FILM FESTIVAL BEST MUSIC VIDEO *WINNER AUDIENCE FAVORITE DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM SCORE leahgalant.com


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“Group” follows three convicted abusers as they confront the attitudes and beliefs that led to their violence, with the help of a compassionate group therapy facilitator. This film was made possible by a grant from the Dhont Family Foundation, and faculty advisor Sally Rubin. Huge thanks to David Welsh and Wel-Mor Psychology Group. For further requests about the film please contact communityvoices2017@gmail.com “Group” was directed by Jack Mullinkosson, Ben Allen, Claire Cai, Haley Saunders, and Meghan Wells.


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Sunday, October 21, 2018

OFFICIAL WEBSITE: hybrids-shortfilm.com Facebook: facebook.com/hybridsfilm (News, Bonus, Making of … ) ——————- DIRECTED BY ——————- Florian Brauch - vimeo.com/florianbrauch Matthieu Pujol - vimeo.com/user3138593 Kim Tailhades - vimeo.com/user38938464 Yohan Thireau - vimeo.com/yohanthireau Romain Thirion - vimeo.com/user28112646 ——————- MUSIC BY ——————- Vincent Govindin - vimeo.com/vincentgovindin ——————- DONE AT ——————- MoPA, ecole-mopa.fr ——————- SYNOPSIS ——————- When marine wildlife suffer the pollution surrounding it, the rules of survival change… ——————- AWARDS ——————- Best In Show, Siggraph, 2018 Anima’t Best Animated Short Film, Sitges, Spain, 2017 Award for the Outstanding effect in a student project, VES, US, 2018 Amazon Prime Award, International TrickFilm Stuttgart, Germany, 2018 Grand Jury’s Prize, Utopiales Nantes, France, 2017 Best Animated Short, Colcoa French Festival, US, 2018 Best Animated Short, Underexposed Film Festival, US, 2018 Best Animated Short, Filmchella, US, 2017 Best Animated Short, Sklap’it, France, 2017 Best Animated Short, Unrestricted View Film Festival, UK, 2018 Best Animated Short, NanoCon Internatonal SciFi Festival, US, 2018 Best School Project, Festival de Cinema Escolar de Alvorada, Brazil, 2017 So French Award from an Highschool Jury, Poitiers Film Festival, France, 2017 So French Award from the Audience, Poitiers Film Festival, France, 2017 Audience Award, Festival du Film Court de Maison Laffitte, France, 2018 Audience Award, Cineclass, France, 2018 Audience Award for a Fantastic Film, Les Nuits Magiques, France, 2017 Award form a School Jury, Rencontres Cinema-Nature, France, 2018 Best Art Direction, Multivision, Russia, 2017 Special Mention, Academia Film Olomuc, Czech Republic, 2018 Special Mention, Festival du Film Court de Villeurbanne, France, 2017 Honorable Mention, Nashville Film Festival, US, may 2018 ——————- SELECTIONS ——————- 7 Petits Cailloux, France, may 2018 Academia Film Olomuc, Czech Republic, 2018 Anima, Belgium, 2018 Animages, Brazil, 2017 Animakom, Spain, 2018 Animateka, Slovenia, 2017 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, France, june 2018 ANNY (Animation Nights in New-York), US, 2018 Artfutura, Spain, 2018 Aspen ShortFest, US, 2018 Athens Film Festival, US, 2018 Athens Digital Arts festival, Greece, 2018 Cardiff Night, Ireland, 2018 Cineclass, France, 2018 CinemAmbiente, Italia, jun 2018 Cinequest, US, 2018 Clermont-Ferrand, France, 2018 Cleveland, US, 2018 Colcoa French Festival, US, 2018 Cortoons Festival Grandia, Spain, 2018 Courts Bouillon, France, 2018 DC Independent Film Festival, US, 2018 Ecozine, Spain,2018 Eye Candy (Shelley Page), World, 2017-2018 Festival de Cinema Escolar de Alvorada, Brazil, 2017 Festival du ciné court animé de Roanne, France, 2018 Festival du Film Court de Maison Laffitte, France, 2018 Festival du Film Court de Villeurbanne, France, 2017 Festival du Rocher, France, 2017 Filmchella, US, 2017 International Animation Festival Chilemonos, Chile, 2018 International Children Film Festival of Galicia, Spain, 2018 International New York Festival, US, june 2018 International TrickFilm Stuttgart, Germany, 2018 Japan Media Arts Festival, Japan, 2018 KDIAF Kuandu International Animation Festival, Taiwan, 2017 Les Nuits Magiques, France, 2017 Manchester Animation Festival, UK, 2017 Melbourne International Animation Festival, Australia, june 2018 Même Pas Peur, France, 2018 Multivision, Russia, 2017 NanoCon Internatonal SciFi Festival, US, 2018 Nashville Film Festival, US, may 2018 New Horizon Film Festival, Russia, 2018 Octobre Numérique, France, 2017 Odense Film Festival, Denmark, august 2018 Paris Court Devant, France, 2017 Poitiers Film Festival, France, 2017 Posidonia Green Festival, Spain, 2018 PSIAF (Palm Springs International Animation Festival), US, 2017 Rencontres Cinema-Nature, France, 2018 SBIFF Santa Barbara, US, 2018 SF Film, US, 2018 Short Shorts Festival & Asia, Japan, june 2018 Sitges, Spain, 2017 Sklap’it, France, 2017 Smaragdni Eco Film Festival, Croatia, june 2018 Trois Jours Trop Courts, France, 2018 Siggraph, Canada, 2018 Umbria Film Festival, Italy, july 2018 Underexposed Film Festival, US, 2018 Unrestricted View Film Festival, UK, 2018 Utopiales Nantes, France, 2017 VES, US, 2018 WOIS, Dubai, 2018 Zlin Film Festival, Czech Republic, jun 2018


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Friday, October 19, 2018

Listen to the new album ‘One Hundred Billion Sparks’: http://bit.ly/2S3Ipr3 http://bit.ly/2PJKaZ1 http://bit.ly/2S2S9ll Max Cooper Things got pretty mad on this one after I set the task of trying to visualise the Platonic realm of form underlying reality. And Páraic Mc Gloughlin has come up with something of a masterpiece I think, using a single day-long shot, whose time-based processing is linked to the more than 100 layers of audio I used to create the music…it’s fairly intense on the audio and visual as a result, but all so precisely carried out by Páraic. A huge amount of work has gone into this on all fronts, I hope you enjoy it. This all links into my new album project, ‘One Hundred Billion Sparks’, about our hundred billion firing neurons which create who we are, all we know and experience (http://bit.ly/2PJKaZ1). As a sub-topic for one of the music/video projects, I’ve always found it fascinating how mathematicians and scientists talk about “discovering” laws of nature, never “creating” them, even when they’re working in entirely abstract realms with little or no link to the real world. The laws and structure are usually assumed to exist independently of us in a sense very much linked to Plato’s ancient idea of the realm of ideals, with only our minds giving us access to this realm. I came across this idea delivered in stark form in the case of the “amplituhedron”, an entity whose structure encodes fundamental particle interactions, and whose creators claim it to yield space and time in an emergent manner, so that it can’t possibly exist out there in the real world that we’re familiar with. If it does exist, it is outside of time and space, whatever that means! All this might sound like I’m falling off the cliff a little in terms of anything to do with making music videos, but, as I often find to be the case with this sort of investigation of nature, it’s rich with beautiful visual forms and many ideas which are ripe for musical representation on emotive and structural grounds. The general musical theme to attempt was that of a world of all (or at least as many as I could cram in) precise structures, with particular attention to the jagged complex form of the amplituhedron. Páraic also employed the same approach visually. It demanded a barrage of exact forms. Musically this was a lot of fun, and very much in fitting with what I like to attempt anyway, just requiring a greater devotion of time and more attention to detail than my norm. Most of the 100-120 layers of different sounds were synthesised, each layer comprising a specific aesthetic musically, but with little repetition, so that I could have something like a world of independent forms, related, but each its own distinct entity, all mixed together to push the overall complexity in line with the concept. This included many layers of synth processing - I tried to take each part and force it into new, but related forms. I enforced strict quantisation, trying to keep everything rhythmically stuck to grid, to give that feeling of sharpness and precision despite the mess of many layers. Páraic Mc Gloughlin The idea for the Platonic video came from the thought of just how much is going on in one single day. In the brief, Max wrote “Underneath all of this mess however, it needed a simple core, the constant chord progression.” So I thought it was fitting to have a simple core running through the entire video and it being made from one location shot over the space of one day, keeping up with the music’s “messy” energy as the track developed. Aesthetically I love the mix of abstraction and realism and this was a great place for me to explore this. Using a fundamental image (a time lapse) to mask and cut into, I tried to show the variable possibilities within a limited time span, maintaining the integrity of each individual photograph while dissecting and rearranging the overall image. In order to get as close a relationship from audio to visual as possible I tried to allocate a certain time of day or shape to each individual sound in the track , experimenting with animated sequences using platonic shapes, and referencing images based on the amplituhedron, later using mats and directly masking over many layers of photographs. I tried to incorporate and inject a feeling of possibility, the unknown, hidden truths, and what might be. I wanted the main focus of the video to be on time and space but I also I wanted to have an underlying human element. Choosing a motorway with two way traffic fit nicely, and didn’t over populate the scene. Nineteen hours sitting on a bridge in Sligo town, and a good stint behind the computer and we’re done.


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Setu is a yoga community dedicated to promoting and advocating inclusivity in yoga. The community is home to hundreds of teachers and leaders who promote diversity and body positivity. Learn more at http://bit.ly/2J5QXdb ………. Production Co.: Wild Combination Director + Producer: Jacob Krupnick Casting + Concepting: Libby Nicholaou Cinematographer: Ryan Marie Helfant Line Producer: Taylor Antisdel 1st AC: Evan Walsh 2nd AC / Loader: Sachi Bahra Key Grip: Balz Biellmann Gaffer: Sergio Fernandez Sound Mixer: Alan Kudan Production Assistants: Lei Nico & Juan Daniel Torres Editor + Composer + Sound Designer: Daniel Boventer Titling: Christine Herrin Colorist: Kath Raisch ………. Teachers: Stephanie Acosta Erica Garcia Megan Goldberg Yuuki Hirano Jyll Hubbard-Salk Hillary Lopes Ngone Mbaye Roque Rodriguez Gretchen Simmons Ahmed Soliman ………. Special Thanks: Libby BaeeLoo Ivan Bettger Kate Aspell Company 3 Eastern Effects Fotokem Andromeda Han Kodak Brit Liggett Bryan Ridgell TCS Film


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The official music video for Tom Rosenthal’s Single ‘Asleep on the Train.’ Credits: Director: Catherine Prowse First Assistant Director: Tom Fisher Art Direction: Catherine Prowse Lead Model Makers: Catherine Prowse and Nathan Ward Additional model making and puppeteering: Lucy Bentley, Luca Bowles, Katy Daft, Meg Dupont, Phoebe McCaughley, Daisy Moore, Hannah Quinn, Lulu Sent and Ada Wikdahl.


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Melbourne’s original award show is back. Join us and celebrate world class work with the presentation of the MADC Stars Creative Showcase and party. November 1, 6:30pm Forester’s Hall, Collingwood. Tickets just $50. http://bit.ly/2CT4EeZ Client: MADC Agency: Cummins & Partners Creatives: Chris Ellis, Heath Collins, Liam Jenkins MADC Stars sub-committee: Adrian Bosich, Ed Howley, Elle Bullen, Tracy Proposch, Nicky Finlay, Tony Prysten. Thanks to: Matt Stoddart, Connor Beaver, Sarah McGregor, Emma Robbins. Production Company: //Thirteen & Co Director: Armand de Saint-Salvy Producer: Charity Downing Executive Producer: Roy De Giorgio Colourist: Matt Fezz Post production: Hogarth Motion Graphics: Kane Dixon Post Producer: Cat Park Audio Mix: Bang Bang Studios Sound Designer: Rob Stephens Sound Producers: Polly McGregor/Holli Dee


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Thursday, October 18, 2018

The Regiment is a two year film project from professional freestyle skier Henrik Harlaut. Today, Henrik is one of the only skiers to compete at the highest level while also filming some of the most influential video parts of the past decade. We see Henrik go from filming urban three hours before a flight to X Games to skiing spines in Alaska and for the first time we get an insight to what makes Henrik tick, as he shares the motivations and inspirations that allow him to be one of the best freeskiers today. Supported by: Armada skis, Monster Energy, Oakley, Blue Tomato and Fulltilt


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Un petit garçon parle de hérissons tout le temps à tout le monde. A little boy speaks about hedgehogs all the time to everybody. Réalisateurs / Directors : : Vaibhav KESWANI, Jeanne LAUREAU, Colombine MAJOU, Morgane MATTARD, Kaisa PIRTTINEN, Jong-ha YOON Contact : hedgehog@gobelins.fr Musique / Soundtrack : Amin GOUDARZI 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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Ross MacDonald makes his paper by making paper. For the last 25 years, he’s created tens of thousands of paper props for movies and television shows like “Baby’s Day Out,” “Silver Linings Playbook,” “Boardwalk Empire” and “Parks and Recreation.” From handwritten letters to driver’s licenses, each piece is custom made and thoughtfully imbued with backstory. Step into Ross’s Connecticut workshop to see how movie magic gets illustrated, aged, cut and copywritten.


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Directed by Ryan Staake & Charli XCX Production Company: Pomp&Clout Creative Direction: WP&A Executive Producer: Ryen Bartlett Head of Production: Kevin Staake Producer: Rich Salamone Prod Manager: Wojtek Stypko Associate Producer: Eric Margulies Prod Coordinator: Sam Skolnik 1st AD: Jesse Hays 2nd AD: Bryon Dormandy Director of Photography: Santiago Gonzalez 1st AC: Nick Fischer 2nd AC: Nolan Berbano Gaffer: Alberto Alonso BBE: Greg Ladwig Electric: Joey Brown Key Grip: Wadsworth Peters BBG: Aaron Burton Dolly Grip: Adam Shambour Grip: Ivan Garcia Production Designer: Miles Ford Mullin Art Director: Jena Serbu Lead Man: Eligh Macias Set Dresser: Kevin Lopez Set Dresser: Daniel Oregel Editor: Ryan Staake Online Editor: Ryosuke Tanzawa VFX by Pomp&Clout VFX Artists: Pete Puskas, Aaron Vinton & Ryan Staake Machine Learning: Andrew Pouliot Colorist: David Torcivia Makeup Artist: Danielle Kahlani Makeup Assistant: Trina White Hair Stylist: Nicole Kahlani Hair/Makeup (Troye and Extras): Carla Rosso and Steph Ruiz de Chávez Hair/Makeup Asst. (Troye and Extras): Gina Banic Wardrobe Stylist: Rebecca Grice Wardrobe Assistant: Sonja Desai Seamstress: Aneta Velizar Casting: Alex Chapman Choreographer: Erin Murray Security: Sergio Orellana Trailer Driver: John Koenig Catering: Spartan Catering (Abel) Production Assistant: Jacob Outsen Production Assistant: Katie Conboy Production Assistant: Nick Callas Production Assistant: Jose Ramos Production Assistant: Ray Fuentes Production Assistant: Fred Porras Casting: Alex Chapman Choreographer: Erin Murray Security: Sergio Orellana Trailer Driver: John Koenig Catering: Spartan Catering (Abel) Dancers: Engelstad, Megan Gibson, Myranda Jessen, Belle Reese, Katie Clay, Shane Dell, Luke Munson, Hunter Friedman, Joseph Havard, Cody Kline, Rex Reed, Joseph Guy, Kelsey McCarty, Bria Nesis, Tessa


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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

[Short film] A group of strangers volunteer for a medical study that’s hiding a dark secret. Written and Directed by Will Bakke Director of Photography : Joe Simon AC: Derrick Mitchell Gaffer: Clayton Stinger Color Grade: John Carrington A Riot Studios film @riotstudios


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We were commissioned by the RSA London to develop an animation to go along the words of the always amazing Cathy O’Neil. She is a kickass mathematician and In this excerpt she focus on algorithms, how they have an effect on us and how they are not as fair as we’d like them to be. It was incredibly fun to work on this, using lots of different styles and techniques. It felt specially good to do it with Cathy’s wise words. Hope you enjoy it and maybe learn a thing or two! You can check some behind the scenes and some details here: http://bit.ly/2QXsRE2 - Credits: Directed by Niceshit Design: Carmen Angelillo, Rodier Kidmann, Guido Lambertini Animation: Guido Lambertini, Carmen Angelillo, Rodier Kidmann, Leo Campasso Sound Design: Lola Richter Agency: RSA London Words: Cathy O’Neill Intro & Outro: Cabeza Patata Sound: Anthony Ing


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Train dreams with Loyle Carner. All trickery achieved in-camera with carefully aligned printed images… much love to steady hands, huge depth-of-field and massive printers. Director: Oscar Hudson Prod. Company: Pulse FIlms Executive Producer: Rik Green Producer: Callum Harrison Director Of Photography: Ruben Woodin-Dechamps Production Designer: Luke Moran-Morris Commisioner: Connie Meade Artist Management: Tommo Greer Production Manager: Tom O’Driscoll Production Assistant: Will Gore 1st Assistant Director: Daniel Precious 2nd Assistant Director: Tom Rawsthorn Runner: Amy Madden, Katie Beard, Noah Jude Focus Puller: Jack Exton B Cam: Josh Loftin Gaffer: Peter Bishop Spark: Will Pope, Tom La Motte, Harry Buck, Sam Baker, Jake Buckly Set Decorator: Sakara Dawson Marsh Prop Master: Alex Tyler Art Dept Assistant: Dexter Turner-Ramsay Art Dept Runner: Ellen Pearson Backdrop Maker: Ben Romain Back Drop Assistant: Carlo Milillo Back Drop Assistant: William Rowlandson Digi Op: Greg Holland Costume Designer: Taff Williamson Hair And Make Up Artist: Ezana Ove Hair And Make Up Assistant: Nyssa Addison Construction: Hal Gillilan, Joe Mulcrone @ Create 180 Editor: Oscar Hudson Colourist: Toby Tomkins @ Cheat Cast: Loyle Carner, Jordan Rakei, Yotam Ottolenghi Speech Man: David Rawlins Ticket Inspector: Mark Garfield Mum: Shola Smith Daughter: Natalia Velasquez Smith Businessman: James Biddlecomb Commuter: Joshua Ajibade Commuter: Jamie Lee Hill Commuter: Mark Grindrod Commuter: Louise Thomas Commuter: Jennifer Tuth-Adam Commuter: Chiara D Anna Goth Couple: Liam Gardner Goth Couple: Lucy Chappel


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In the middle of a Texas summer, plans for a babysitter fall through and six-year-old Caroline is left in charge of her two younger siblings. “Caroline” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2RWpU7R elofilms.com/caroline Cannes Film Festival 2018, Main Competition - International Premiere South by Southwest 2018, Official Selection - World Premiere Telluride Film Festival 2018, Official Selection Seattle International Film Festival 2018 - Winner, Best Narrative Short Film Palm Springs International Shortfest 2018 - Winner, Best North American Short Film LA Film Festival 2018, Official Selection Hamptons International Film Festival 2018, Official Selection Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival 2018 - Winner, Best Actress Athens International Film & Video Festival 2018 - Winner, Best Narrative Short Film Florida Film Festival 2018 - Winner, Best Director Written & Directed by: Celine Held & Logan George Produced by: Kara Durrett Executive Produced by: Tom Large & Kristian Brodie Director of Photography: Lowell A Meyer Starring: Caroline Falk, Brooks Falk, Sally Falk, Celine Held, & Tam Jackson ELO films / Scout Pictures / Horizons


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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

A man finds a dying squirrel in a park and has a comedic existential crisis. Starring Robert Longstreet Written/Directed/Edited by Bobby Miller Produced by Jordan Michaud-Scorza Co-Produced by Dain August OFFICIAL SELECTION OF: Fantastic Fest Fantasia Maryland Florida Nashville North Bend La Shorts For complete list, visit: http://bit.ly/2P5FIa2 HONORS: Vimeo Staff Pick Best Short Film - Boston Underground Opening Night Gala - Maryland Film Fest FILM SITE: http://bit.ly/2PzAPD3 CONTACT: Bobby@NewFieldPictures.com http://bit.ly/2OXDauD CAST: (Order of appearance) Robert Longstreet Vince Washington Erik Gratton Deb Snyder Lynddi Scott Kari De La Penha Sage Smith Robert Chester Smith PJ Evans Shirley McDonnell Joe Abdo CREW: Writer/Director/Editor - Bobby Miller Cinematography - Christopher Hamilton Production Designer - Callie Andreadis Producer - Jordan Michaud-Scorza Co-Producer - Dain August Executive Producer - Louis Messina Executive Producer - Linda Walker 1st AD - Dain August 1st AC - Jason Wittenberg 2nd AC - Mitch Espinoza Gaffer - Jonathan Shrader Art Director - Kevin Burzynski Key Makeup & Hair - Ruth Baldwin Costume Designer - Jorday Scheinberg Key Grip - Casey Slade Key Set PA - David Barkley Art Dept Assistant - Xinran Peng Set PA - Mike Blankier Set PA - Michael Pottle Squirrel FX - Bischoff’s Animal FX Practical FX Supervisor - PJ Evans Visual Effects - Clean Plate FX - Juan Cardarelli Sound Recordist - Dana Kopetsky Casting by - Becca Greene and Michael Pottle Sound Mixer - David Esparza Color - Headquarters Post - Richard Garibaldi Special Thanks: Liza Manashil Adam Hendricks Daron Nefcy BankRobber Music Kickstarter Backers! © New Field Pictures 2018


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The most Northern point of British Columbia is a locale all it’s own. Taller mountains, greater forests and more blank spaces on the map. There is a reason they call the North the ‘Last Frontier.’ There are chapters yet to be written and stories to be told. Follow these 4 men as they embark on a road trip into the unknown searching out untapped mountains, bottomless powder and challenging terrain in a boundless wilderness. #SeekingNirvana #StrangeAdventures @seeking.nirvana Featuring: Mike Henitiuk / @mikeheni Joe Schuster / @joe_schuster Matt Margetts / @mattmargetts Riley Leboe / @rileyleboe Locations: Northern British Columbia Whitehorse Supported By: EDGEtv - @edgetvnetwork Norrøna - @norrona Tyrolia - @tyroliabindings Editing, Sound and Colour: Leigh Powis Cinematography: Taylor Loughran Aerial Cinematography: Kieran Nikula Additional Cinematography: Jeff Thomas Narration: Colby James West Jay Henitiuk Special Thanks: Ian Cosco Tintina Air Travel Northern BC - @travelnorthernbc


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Filmed during an actual solar eclipse and starring Emmy award-winner Tatiana Maslany and Tom Cullen, SOULS OF TOTALITY is a love story about the intensity of a looming moment that can change everything. Making of featurette: http://bit.ly/2ErKZVc 2018 AWARDS: Winner - Best Short of the Festival | Raindance Film Festival Winner - Best Grand Jury Prize | Hollyshorts Film Festival Winner - Most Popular Film | Rhode Island International Film Festival Winner - Special Mention | Edinburgh International Film Festival Winner - Maverick Spirit Award | Cinequest Film Festival Winner - Special Jury Award for Best Cinematography | Bend Film Festival Qualified - Academy Awards (2019) 2018 OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: Tribeca Film Festival Palm Springs International Shortfest Edinburgh International Film Festival Raindance Film Festival Rhode Island Film Festival Mill Valley Film Festival Hollyshorts Film Festival Calgary Film Festival Atlanta Film Festival Cork Film Festival Cinequest Film Festival Santa Barbara International Film Festival St. Louis International Film Festival 24FPS International Short Film Festival San Jose International Short Film Festival Hiroshima International Film Festival Coronado Island Film Festival Milwaukee Film Festival Bend Film Festival Directed by Richard Raymond Written by Kate Trefry, Ben Bolea Produced by John Trefry, James Mitchell, Richard Raymond, Nousha Raymond Director of Photography Jarin Blaschke Edited by David Pergolini Music Composed by Michael Dean Parsons Production Design by Kate Trefry Lead cast: Tatiana Maslany Tom Cullen Mike Tague Helen Shaver Souls of Totality: Addison Tague Bailey Corneal Ben Bolea Fritz Ross James Mitchell John Trefry Joseph Ollman Kate Trefry Kevin Schofield Kohana Nakato Kym Anderson Lara Ross Lachlan Mantell Louisa Mignone Makena Tague Nousha Raymond Sebastian Ross Todd Ross Tom Royce-Hampton Socials: http://bit.ly/2RUarFA http://bit.ly/2ErL0se https://www.twitter.com/soulsoftotality Contact: Richard Raymond Email: richard@may13films.com Twitter: @richieraymond John Trefry Email: john@4WTMedia.com Twitter: @johntrefry


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Suffering from consumer’s fever, a young man starts a journey to the end of the world. Paint on glass and collage. SCREENINGS - Cinéfondation Selection 2016 – 69th Festival de Cannes (France), May 2016 - Carrefour de l'animation, programme Coups de coeurs (France), December 2015 - 7ème Festival Cinémator de Carros (France), March 2016 - Festival Libres Courts, Montpellier (France), March 2016 - 19ème Festival Coupé Court 2016, Bordeaux (France), March 2016 - Finaliste Prix Court Cocy (France), March 2016 - 5ème Week-end du cinéma, Vaux-sur-Seine (France), May 2016 - FFDL – 22nd Film Festival della Lessinia (Italia), August 2016 - Campulung Film Festival (Romania), August 2016 - FerFilm – 4th International Film Festival (Kosovo), September 2016 - Split Film Festival – 21st International Festival of New Film (Croatia), September 2016 - First Step Film Fest – 3rd International Student Film Festival (Albania), September 2016 - LINOLEUM – 11th International Festival of Contemporary Animation & Media-Art (Ukraine), September 2016 - Festival International du film sur le handicap, Cannes (France), September 2016 - ANIMASIVO 2016 – 9th International Competition for Animated Short Film, (Mexico), September 2016 - Festival Cinema d'Arte – 14th Festival Internazionale del Cinema d'Arte, (Italia), October 2016 - Puppet Is the Human too – 11th International Festival of Puppet Theatre and Animated Films for Adults (Poland), October 2016 - Push! Film Festival (US), October 2016 - Banjaluka – 9th International Animated Film Festival (Bosnia and Herzegovina), October 2016 - BIAF – 18th Bucheon International Animation Festival (South Korea), October 2016 - Primanima – World Festival of First Animations (Hungary), October 2016 - On the Road Film Festival IV, Roma (Italia), October 2016 - ARTE Video Night 2016 - JCC – 27th Edition Carthage Film Festival (Tunisia), October-November 2016 - ReAnimania YIAFF – 8th International Animation Film&comics Art Festival of Yerevan (Armenia), Oct-November 2016 - Stockholm Film Festival – 27th Stockholm International Film Festival (Sweden), November 2016 - French Film Festival UK 2016 – 24th Fête du Cinéma (UK), November 2016 - FIFB – 2nd Festival International du Film de Bruxelles, Ciné-jeunes, (Belgium), November 2016 - YOUKI – 18th International Youth Media Festival YOUKI (Austria), November 2016 - CutOut Fest – 8th Festival Internacional de Animacion y Arte digital, (Mexico), November 2016 - XVI Bansko Mountain Film Festival, (Bulgaria), November 2016 - FIFMA – 33ème Festival International du Film de Montagne d'Autrans (France), Nov-December 2016 - Grand OFF – 10th World Independent Short Film Arwards, (Poland), Nov-December 2016 - Passagi d'Autore – 12th Festival del Cortometraggio Mediterraneo, (Italia), December 2016 - Cortex – 7th Festival de curtas metragens de sintra, (Portugal), February 2017 - Anim! Arte – 13th International Student Animation Festival of Brazil, March 2017 - MEDIAWAVE – 27th International Film and Music Gothering (Hungary), April-May 2017 - Animafest – World Festival of Animated Film, World Panorama, Zagreb (Croatia), June 2017 - MIAF – Melbourne International Film Festival, Installation Animation, (Australia), June 2017 - Picurt – 11th edition of PICURT, Mostra 2017 (Spain), June 2017 CREDITS Direction, animation / Mélody Boulissière Screenplay / Mélody Boulissière, Bogdan Stamatin Sound Designer / Grégoire Chauvot Original score /Clément Guillot Main character voice / Mattia Maggi Voices / Silvia Biehl, Maria Cadenas Sanchez, Mattia Maggi, Nina Mihaila, Mina Perrichon, Jinkyeu Shin, Georges Sifianos Foley artist / Agathe Courtin Sound recorder / Valentin Sampietro Audio mixing / Geoffrey Perrier Colour correction / Frédéric Mocellin Mentor / François Darrasse, Pascal Lemaire, Benjamin Delmotte Technique coordinator / François Colou, Frédéric Mocellin Produced by ENSAD École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. TRAILER vimeo.com/163475716 PORTFOLIO Mélody Boulissière http://bit.ly/2PyJ56h ———————————————————————————————- Somewhere (Ailleurs) | 2016 | 06 min | France | without dialogue | ENSAD


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Monday, October 15, 2018

My hand exploration animations turned into a full edit, the incredible Mount Audio helped out with the music. The focus lay in key-frame animation to mimic the intricate movements of a hand, and with texturing to capture a realistic look of the skin. Adding a layer of simulation I experimented with various substances to create moments of curiosity and playfulness. Sound and Music: Mount Audio


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Karolina Kuras is a Toronto-based ballet and portrait photographer. In this piece, we explore her creative collaboration with Canadian National Ballet dancer/choreographer Brent Parolin and Tanya Howard, as well as make-up artist Ashley Readings. We wanted to encapsulate the essence rather than the information. There are many pieces where Karolina is featured as a photographer discussing her work, but we wanted to get underneath the surface, into the intangible matters that drive and inspire her to create and collaborate so intimately. This project was captured on 35mm film, with a small crew in Karolina’s home studio. Featuring: Karolina Kuras Dancers: Brent Parolin & Tanya Howard Cinematographer: Diego Guijarro Alvarez Composer: Nick Grimshaw 1st AC: David Stuart Steadicam Operator: Kevin Packer MUA: Ashley Readings


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sales: NEW EUROPE FILM SALES Marcin Łuczaj - shorts@neweuropefilmsales.com Festival distribution: DAAZO Zsófia Herczeg - zsofi@daazo.com Gábor Osváth - gabor@boddah.hu Awards: Audi Short Film Award - Berlinale Shorts Competition 2018 Grand Prize - Ottawa International Animation Festival 2018 Best Sound - Fantoche 2018 Best Short Film Award - Flatpack Film Festival 2018 RADAR Award - Curtocircuíto International Film Festival 2018 Short Film Grand Prize – Indie Lisboa Film Festival 2018 1st Mention Best International Short Film Award - Bit Bang Fest 2018 Special Mention - Lago Film Fest 2018 Special Jury Mention - Guanajuato International Film Festival 2018 © RékaBucsi2018


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Once there was a taxidermist whose collection was his life - and what his life needed most, he decided, was a lady. But the Lady in question had other ideas. A campy Gothic tale about how we objectify each other in the post-Tinder world of online dating. My graduation film from the Royal College of Art. Direction & Animation - Daniel Stankler Music & Sound Design - Zing Audio Voiceover - Seb Carrington & Alice Bounsall Hope you enjoy!


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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Since the 1980’s, the glacier on Mt. Hood during the summer months has been a meeting place for snowboarders from all over the world. Growing up watching snowboard movies, most were shot on 16mm film & it was common to see footage from Mt. Hood in the summer time. Fast forward 30 years and the content coming out of Mt. Hood floods the internet due to the digital era. So being inspired by the older films and the recent rise of 16mm seen throughout the industry today, we hope to bring you a little bit of the past, into the future. A 16mm short featuring the talented Ben Ferguson, Red Gerard, Danny Davis, Gabe Ferguson, & Nik Baden. Special thanks to Zach Nigro, Frankie Chapin, Pat Dodge, Tom Johnson, Jake Howell, & High Cascade Snowboard Camp Music: The Art of Love by Peter Godwin (Johnson Somerset Remix)


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Genetically engineered mascots become the latest craze in this all too possible future. An IP proof of concept by the creators of True Skin and Pastel Written and Directed by: Stephan Zlotescu (stephanzlotescu@gmail.com) Cinematographer: H1 (info@H1FILMS.com) Produced by: Stephan zlotescu, H1, Vlad Caprini, Steve Tzirlin Associate Producers: Mihai & Adrian Pircalabu, Omar A. Said Executive Producer: Patrick Jean Music: Out Alive - by J-Punch and Dave Moonshine - http://bit.ly/2RS5GfM (mini series being developed by Blackpills) Production Companies: Punkcity Productions H1FILMS Opticflavor VFX Studio Blackpills


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Friday, October 12, 2018

Two office cleaners seek to hide the dirty truth behind a businessman’s death while finding an avenue to air their grievances with society at large. Written & Directed by Jesse Allen Starring: Maria Peyramaure, Alba Ponce de Leon, and Lynn Berg. Produced by Simon Ore & Jim Probyn. Cinematography by Chris Messina. Edited by Joseph Dillingham. contact: allenjesse@mac.com


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Visual trend lab foam Studio embarked on an prolific exploration of trend visuals with BASF’s Coating Division. Their Automotive Color Design team invited foam to conceptualize and design their latest release of their global design tool kit, which is an authoritative trend book on automotive paints for the next years. foam’s task was to interpret the diverse findings of the group, and consolidate the complex social, technological and aesthetic trends and translate them into formal narratives. The result is an unseen formal language, with autonomous shapes and unfamiliar materials celebrated in a playful ménage of bold hyperrealism and poetic abstraction. Concept, Design, Production: foam Studio Client: https://on.basf.com/2QLfDdg Art Direction: Jamie Raap Sound Design: Alex Pastore http://bit.ly/2A6Yx4a


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Tribute for one of the best game of the 80’s. 30 years later…. What would it look like now ?


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Earthrise tells the story of the first image captured of the Earth from space in 1968. Told through the voices of the Apollo 8 astronauts themselves, the film recounts their experiences and memories and explores the beauty, awe, and grandeur of the Earth against the blackness of space. This iconic image had a powerful impact on the astronauts and the world, offering a perspective that transcended national, political, and religious boundaries. Fifty years later, Earthrise compels us to remember this shift and to reflect on the Earth as a shared home. Read the story here: https://nyti.ms/2IBZ0hG Directed by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee


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Leave the City. Seize the hills. Find the road. Ride the gravel. Pedal with friends. Ride too fast. Not too slow. Embrace the wrong way. Question the right way. Leave the hills. Return.


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Thursday, October 11, 2018

a short film by György Mór Kárpáti official selection @ Slamdance 2017 best short film prize @ Zagreb Film Festival The return journey on a train from a freshman summer camp, where 18-year-old Dora has just been sexually abused. Now the president of the students’ union wants to talk with her. In Hungary, the students’ union of each university organises a summer camp for their freshman students just before the beginning of their first semester. Many cases of sexual violence having taken place in these camps have recently come to light, as well as the fact that they were systematically covered up by the unions. Our film is inspired by these true events. The behaviour of the leaders of the students’ unions correlates with contemporary Hungarian politics – and these kids are the next generation of politicians.


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73 Cows is the story of Jay Wilde, a beef farmer who battles with his conscience every time he takes his cows to slaughter. Feeling trapped within an industry he no longer believes in, Jay knows he must make a change and do what no other farmer from the UK has ever done before. facebook.com/73Cows instagram.com/lockwoodfilm/ Director - Alex Lockwood Cinematographer - Ollie Walton Sound Design - John Roddy Graphic Design - Ana Orio Production Assistant - Nishat Rahman ©LockwoodFilm


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“Weird” is a monologue about the diversity. It is a scream of a girl, used to be judged as weirdo and different. She dreams to delete the concept of weird. She thinks that weirdness is only a point of view, nothing more than a personal perspective. Script and Direction - Fausto Montanari Art Direction - Fausto Montanari Animation Direction - Nikolay Ivanov Animation - Nikolay Ivanov, Teodor Hristov, Petko Modev Aditional animation - Susanna Siouxsie Basone, Lorenzo Ugo/Elevenam Music & SFX - Smider Voice - Sofia Banzhaf


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Right place at the right time. Somehow ended up being in Indo for the swell of the decade. Nias Pulau will be forever in my heart. Filmed and Edited by Bruno Zanin Additional Footage by Carlo Coral & Laurie Music By Muddy Brother - Ocean Stream Narration by Lucas Schertel Photo by Justin Buulolo Powered by: Rip Curl & Sumol.


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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Synopsis: Liz meets the parents of her new boyfriend Pepijn during their regular game night, where Pepijn’s mother Ingrid is calling the shots. What begins as an innocent game, quickly changes into a nightmare for Liz when she clashes with Ingrid, who’s determined to win the game at all costs. Spelletjesavond (Game Night) is an award-winning dark comedy with unexpected twists. Meeting the in-laws for the first time is always uncomfortable, but combined with a game night, it’s a recipe for disaster. Written and directed by Jan van Gorkum. The film stars Sofie Porro, Albertine de Kanter, Sol Vinken and Howard van Dodemont. Selected for a large number of international film festivals, including the Cleveland International Film Festival 2018 and the Palm Springs International ShortFest 2017 in the USA. The film has won the Audience Award at several festivals: Eindhovens Film Festival 2016 (Netherlands), Independent Days International Filmfest 2017 (Germany) and the Paphos International Film Festival 2017 (Cyprus). Winner of the Dutch Competition at the Niederrhein Filmfestival 2018 (Germany). Winner of the 3rd Jury Prize at the Monstronale Festival 2018 (Germany). Winner of Best Actress (Sofie Porro) at the Vlaardings Film Festival 2018 (Netherlands). Facebook: http://bit.ly/2A3I9le IMDb: https://imdb.to/2QMTUSD Contact: Jan van Gorkum - info@janvangorkum.nl © Zuiderlicht Film (2016)


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Music: Flying Lotus featuring Thundercat Directed By: Winston Hacking Stop Motion Animation: Jeremy Murphy Additional Collage: Andrew Zukerman Produced By: Flying Lotus, Eddie Alcazar Production Company: Brainfeeder Films Special Thanks: Shudder, Warp Records


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Each fall our skies fill with the wings of migrating raptors. This ancient migration spans two hemispheres, binding our backyards to the forests of the far north and the wildest corners of South America. A network of volunteers and biologists stand ready to document each pulse of the migration by collecting data that may arm us with the means to better understand the health and wellbeing of these wayward fliers and the landscapes that sustain them. Sky Migrations is a film about a journey that embeds us in this epic migration for a brief moment, telling the stories of those who, with eyes cast skyward, tuck themselves atop mountains to help ensure that October skies may continue to flood with raptors, and that wilderness itself lives on. More info at: http://bit.ly/2A2t3wf A Film By Charles Post, Max Lowe and Forest Woodward Charles Post: http://bit.ly/2QHiKD5 Max Lowe: http://bit.ly/2A3kgKl Forest Woodward: http://bit.ly/2QHU9y6 Co-Directors: Charles Post, Max Lowe and Forest Woodward Sound Design: William Lake Springstead Editing: Sam Hedlund Color: Sam Lowe Motion Graphics: Jim Menkol Illustrations: Issac Lowe Special Thanks To: Hawkwatch International and crew Joseph Dane Andy Earl Huckberry Mary Anne Potts National Geographic Micah McKay Zach Alexander Dennis Randall Song: “Guess I Was Just Young” Performed by: Evan Phillips (w/ Courtney Marie Andrew) (both versions) (End Song) Written by: Evan Phillips Licensed by: Evan Phillips Music / The Firn Line Song: “Alligator” Performed by: YURT (Travel Song) Written by: Olivia Kesterson & Marlo Kapsa Licensed by: Olivia Kesterson & Marlo Kapsa Song: “Go East” Performed by: Le Loup (Goshute 1 Song) Written by:? Licensed by: SUB POP LICENSING Song: “Breathing Rapture” Performed by: Le Loup (Goshute 2 Song) Written by:? Licensed by: SUB POP LICENSING Song: “Fading Memories” Performed by: Tony Anderson Written by: Tony Anderson Licensed by: Musicbed http://bit.ly/2A4LdNM Song: “Looking Back” Performed by: The Earth & Arrow Written by: Rob Casmay Licensed by: Marmoset Music http://bit.ly/2QH7uGT


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3am. 1980s Hongjing. In an aging private hospital, a single-minded surgeon is forced to break her physician’s oath when violent gangsters storm in to stop a crucial operation. “Do No Harm” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2NzdLCp http://bit.ly/2OObPLb NZFC Premiere Pathways Director: Roseanne Liang Producer: Hamish Mortland Executive Producers: Tim White, Tim Wong & Roseanne Liang DOP: Andrew McGeorge Prod Designer: Gary Mackay Costume Designer: Jaindra Watson Editor: Tom Eagles Composer: Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper


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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

A new surf film featuring Brendon Gibbens. Editor: Blake Myers Producer: Beren Hall Special Thanks: Vissla, Monster Energy, Globe, Octopus, Epokhe, Panda Surboards, DVG Surboards and all the dedicated videographers who helped make this film materialize.


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Quantum electrodynamics, commonly referred to as QED, is a quantum field theory of the electromagnetic force which approach visualizes the force between the electrons as an exchange force arising from the exchange of virtual photons. QED was the first successful quantum field theory, incorporating such ideas as particle creation and annihilation into a self-consistent framework. The development of the theory was the basis of the 1965 Nobel Prize in physics, awarded to Richard Feynman, Julian Schwinger and Sin-itero Tomonaga. Source - HyperPhysics Sound design by Billain. http://bit.ly/2A1sZwt http://bit.ly/2QzqTJM


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3/3. In Between. When he stumbled into town I knew right away Every man searching for it has the same look. The forest does not hear our laments For no one I have taken there ever returns. http://bit.ly/2RAEySe http://bit.ly/2E7nEbm http://bit.ly/2RAaFlb http://bit.ly/2E7nFfq http://bit.ly/2RAEzWi Alaskan Tapes “Places” / You Were Always An Island 1/3. Waiting - vimeo.com/278481716 2/3. Skin - vimeo.com/280721116 Cast: Francisco Trujillo, Guilherme Babilonia, Sami Thompson Written & Directed by: Andrew De Zen Producer: Madeleine Davis Cinematographer: Cole Graham Production Designer: Liz Cairns Editorial: Outsider Editor: Michael Barker 1st Assistant Camera: Mikael Bidard 2nd Assistant Camera: Bruno Souza Technocrane Operator: Ryan Petey Technocrane Assist: Zach Steele Gaffer: Greg Goudreau Key Grip: Alex Greba Swings: Jackson Forsythe, Ben Herman Sound Mixer: Oscar Vargas Costume Designer: Lovisa Drever On-set Wardrobe: Giselle Bourget Hair & Make-Up: Samantha Dempsey Art Assistant: Janessa St Pierre Production Assistant: Ben Graham Colour: Company 3 Colourist: Jaime O'Bradovich Sound Design: Defacto Sound


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Hands Up, Chin Down is a short documentary about Jerry Mitchell, one of the most respected coaches in amateur boxing. Based on a series of raw audio recordings and lasting exactly the length of a round of boxing, the film is a conceptual study of the coaching process with its strange mix of brutality and care. World premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest 2018. A film by Matt Houghton | itsmatthoughton.co.uk Photography project: http://bit.ly/2OdG1Qy Directed by Matt Houghton
 Producer: Alistair Payne-James 
Cinematographer: James Blann
 1st AC: Harry Vizard 
Colourist: Simon Bourne@Framestore
 Sound Designer: Tom Jenkins@Audium
 Music by Jessica Jones@Audium Many thanks: George Rumsey, James Spinney, Peter Middleton, James Sorton, Marisa Clifford, Can Salahi, Chris Anthony, Pulse Films, Panavision, Framestore, Metal Culture. Special thanks to Jerry Mitchell, Lenny Hagland, Reggie Hagland, and all the members of Islington Boxing Club. http://bit.ly/2ypGcgJ. A Pulse Films and Fee Fie Foe production.


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An American teenage girl visits her family in Jamaica and uncovers a secret that changes the way she sees the people she loves. This film explores the culture of silence amongst women, the kinds of secrets we keep and who they’re actually protecting. Winner of the Vimeo Staff Pick Award at the 2018 Hamptons International Film Festival. “This film masterfully navigated through delicate questions regarding trust and loyalty, when they’re thrown into turmoil following an act of sexual abuse. Anchored by outstanding performances from its two young leads and a nuanced directorial approach, we present the Vimeo Staff Pick Award to "Cross My Heart” by Sontenish Myers.“ - Vimeo Curation


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Monday, October 8, 2018

this is a new spirit. using your energy to connect people, learn and earn. this what Krishna baba always said. not even started my trip in India and I met this incredible person on the airplane. he took me to an adventure full of good learning, health, and positiveness. then I continue my trip. approached to so many different kind of people. shaping my identity through this special way of life. Filmed & Edit - Moran Moradi Sound editor - Nir Shor Music: Max LL - In Absentia Menachem Engel - Raga chill happy Indian sitar music Filmed with Sony a7s Mark 1 Sony 16-35 Rokinon 50mm Batis 85mm Zhiyun Crane v2 Gimbal —— Follow me on Instagram - http://bit.ly/2QH32YX


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A snapshot of the diverse and energetic Parisian skate scene. Link to the entire project : http://bit.ly/2PnwAKH Directed by : Tristan Helias & Killian Lassablière Editor : Martin Pierret Cinematographer : Killian Lassablière Music Composer : Maxime Hervé Sound Designer : Valerian Ponsero


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A girl who is allways looking for something else. It seems that she will not achieve satisfaction, or will she? Direction: Magali García Voice: Jessie Rae Sound Design: Jan R&B Simulations: Nacho Velasco


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A documentary about my mom, my dad, and a psychic.


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Saturday, October 6, 2018

Tim thinks he might just have found the girl of his dreams…again! A short 4 minute comedy film directed by Jess Scott-Hunter from a story by Paul Simms. Screened internationally at festivals including London Short Film Festival, Palm Springs Shortsfest, LA Comedy Festival among many others.


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White Lies (first single from TATRAN upcoming album Foresee) Directed and animated by Shahaf Ram http://bit.ly/2zUrL6b http://bit.ly/2BXO1h8 Animation Assistant - andrey missing http://bit.ly/2zVz0L7 http://bit.ly/2BXB6LY Concept Art and script by andrey missing and shahaf ram Music by TATRAN http://bit.ly/2zV8GRC http://bit.ly/2BXB7zw http://www.youtube.com/tatranmusic - - - - When I was 9 I played in a tennis tournament. First round begins, the referee of my match didn’t show up. My opponent’s dad said: I’ll be the judge. I didn’t suspect a thing at first but then it dawned on me.. They were fucking cheating. Nobody was there to help so I decided to fight back as hard as I can. I channeled my rage towards the yellow ball. I was unstoppable. Running. Sweating. Swearing. Michel Jordan. Win. Win. Win. After the first round I felt super ready for the next round. But nobody called me for the next game. Days turned to weeks and summer was over. When school started I started to realize that there is no next round. It haunted me, Did they just continue to play without me?? And maybe the tournament wasn’t over, maybe they still play till this day. Maybe there is no next round at all. No final, no trophy. You just keep playing. - - - - בכיתה ו הייתי בנבחרת של גבעת אלה בטניס בקיץ המועצה המקומית ארגנה טורניר בין הישובים. התחיל סבב המשחקים הראשון. עשרות ילדים מזיעים אחד מול השני. אך קרה מקרה- ולמשחק שלי היה חסר שופט. האבא של השחקן מולי החליט שהוא יהיה השופט. בהתחלה לא חשדתי. אך מהר מאוד הבנתי מה המשמעות של העניין וראיתי את ההפסד הצורם מתקרב ללא שליטתי. זה היה כול כך לא הוגן ולאף אחד לא היה אכפת. ואני זוכר איך מתוך פיגור במשחק ומתוך החוסר הוגנות הזאת קיבלתי כזה דרייב להילחם חזרה. וכשהמצב היה נרא חסר סיכוי. משהו נפתח בי. איזה זעם וגאווה חסרת גבולות. הייתי בלתי ניתן לעצירה. לא הפסקתי לזוז לקפוץ. להתאבד על כול כדור. זה לא היה פשוט. אבל ניצחתי . יום סבב המשחקים הראשון עבר. חזרתי לישוב. הרגשתי מוכן לסבב הבא. ימי הקיץ עוברים להם לאט, ואני מחכה, ומפנטז כמה רחוק אצליח להגיע עם הזעם החדש שרחשתי. אבל אף אחד לא קורה לי לבא. הקיץ נגמר, הלימודים מתחילים ומתחיל להזדחל לי לראוש הרעיון הזה, התובנה הבילתי נסבלת- שהסבב הבא לא הולך להגיע. ואחת לכמה זמן עוד הייתי תוהה עם עצמי מה קרה שם? למה הטורניר לא המשיך? ואולי הוא כן המשיך פשוט בלעדי ? ואולי בעצם הוא פשוט לא נגמר מעולם. אולי הוא עדיין קורה. טורניר אחד גדול וארוך. ואין שום שלב שני שאפשר להגיע אליו. גם לא שלישי או חצי גמר. ובטח שאין פודיום קטן שעולים אליו ושומעים מחיאות כפיים רחוקות או גביע נוצץ מפלסטיק או מדליית ארד שעולה בחניות הספורט בדיוק כמו מדליית הזהב. אין. פשוט ממשיכים לשחק עד שנשחקים. וגם אז - - - -


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Friday, October 5, 2018

In 2017, Agnes Gund sold Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Masterpiece’ to start the Art for Justice Fund. The initiative aims to turn art into action, investing in strategic efforts to reform the criminal justice system. http://bit.ly/2pEQS78 Commissioned by The Getty Museum on the occasion of their 2018 Getty Medal to Agnes Gund for her lifelong dedication to philanthropy and the arts. http://bit.ly/2Pj4Uqx Director Matthew Miller Produced by Ways & Means Executive Producers Lana Kim, Jett Steiger Producer Corey Deckler Project Manager Steph Max Interviews Jesse Krimes, Russell Craig Editor Matthew Miller Director of Photography Sam Wootton Steadicam Operator Michael Klein 1st A. C. Andy Hensler 2nd A. C. Adam Russell Gaffer Daniella Berg Sound Mixer Matt Martin Production Assistant Richard Smith, Jake Lazovick, Zach Michaliszyn Color The Mill Colorist Oisin O'Driscoll Color Producer Dan Butler Post Sound Unbridled Sound Sound Supervisor Brent Kiser Re-Recording Mixer Ian Chase Sound Editor Tim Preston, Steven Blevins Music Ali Helnwein


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Featuring Jaleel White as “Hero” Directed by Nick Roney Produced by Andreas Attai Production Company: supportanarchy.com Executive Producer: Andreas Attai Written by Nick Roney & Edward Leer & Arjun Prakash & Alan Michnoff Director of Photography: Arjun Prakash Production Designer: Tye Whipple First Assistant Director: Sam Shapson Production Manager: Valerie Bush Costume Designer: Maya Sommer Editing by: Nick Roney with assistance from Dan Carr Sound Design: Shaun Yee Color by: Nick Sanders Camera Operator: Greg Cotten First Assistant Camera: Ryan Summersett Gaffer: Jeff Godshall Key Grip: Doug Frerichs Set Dressers: Chris Madrigal, Van Robinson, Ionut Popescu, Jake Miller Make Up and Hair: Devan Weitzman Sound Mixer: Sean Colby Production Assistant: Constantine Samios Thank you: Alternative Rental, Arjun Prakash, Sunset Supplies, NTRŌPIC, Scopic Soundworks, Jennea Attai, Joe Sill, Michael Barth, Doug Frerichs, and most especially Dan Carr. Filmed on Location at Escarpment


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The English translation of JEOM means “black dot” or “birthmark.” For this film, JEOM is also a metaphor on the powerful hereditary force that each of us receives without our consent before we are even born. It is inevitable that we are all tied to this heredity. No matter how much we try to erase or change this fact, our ancestors will always live through us. 점의 일차적 의미는 몸에 있는 점(몽고반점)이다. 이차적으로 점은 세대간에 원하든 원치 않든 물려받아야만 하는 유전의 강력한 힘을 상징한다. 유전의 힘을 떠나 후천적으로 완전한 자립을 바라기는 어렵다. 우리는 그 위에서 살아가고 그것을 지우기 위해 노력할뿐이다. film by Kangmin Kim sound, music by Barratt Slagle produced by Micah Cordy, David Braun, Jason Milov, Kangmin Kim production by Open The Portal, studio ZAZAC voice by Teo Kim, Kangmin Kim color by Seulhwa Eum JEOM is a sequel to 38-39°C vimeo.com/22683060 Open The Portal opentheportal.com studio ZAZAC studiozazac.com


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A teen finds comfort, freedom, and affirmation dressing in “women’s clothing,” until they see their father on the street. Official Selection: - 2018 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival - 2018 Athens International Film + Video Festival - 2018 Shanghai Queer Film Festival - 2017 NewFest New York’s LGBT Film Festival Cast: Geoff Lee, Cherng-Mao Sun Crew: Director/Writer: Yuchao Feng Producer: Yuchao Feng Cinematographer: Farida Zahran 1st AD: Eмилија гашић Assistant Camera: Evan Karg Sound Designer: Yuchao Feng Costume/Make-Up & Hair: Mo Sha Editor: Yuchao Feng Key Grip: Kevin Wang


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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Music by The Cosmic Setter Autumn is beautiful and strange time of year, definitely one of my top 4.


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A sister makes a bargain with her terminally ill brother. He agrees to let her use his sperm if she comes out to her family that night. Official Selection SXSW 2018 Winner Audience Award and Special Jury Mention Outfest 2018 Winner Audience Award Fusion Film Festival 2018 Directed by Sara Shaw Produced by Mollye Asher Executive Producer Michael Pogarian, Desiree Akhavan Starring Rebecca Henderson, Alex Kramer, Shae D'Lyn, Lee Wilkof, Yan Xi and Lynne Cohen Written by Sara Shaw and Amanda Verwey Cinematography by Zelmira Gainza Music by Jesus Gerdel Production Design Ali Rubinfeld Costumes Liene Dombraja


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We’re All Going To Die takes on the simple task of exploring the meaning of life. Through colour, imagination, humour and fart jokes, Director Stefan Hunt asks you to look at the what ifs, the why nots and the oh wells that might flash before your eyes when paid a surprise visit by Death. With your internal monologue played by Jared Jekyll and Death played by Hugo Weaving (The Matrix, Lord of the Rings), you’re prompted to get existential whilst grinning from ear to ear during this independent short film of fantastical weirdness. The film is an adaptation from Stefan Hunt’s illustrated book ‘Were All Going To Die’ and part of a multimedia extravaganza of that same name that was launched in October 2017. The project uses death and art to empower its audience to fear less & live more. “Years ago I was crippled by fear. Reminding myself that I’m going to die has changed my approach to life. It’s the most powerful force to live by.” says Hunt, who independently funded this project alongside a successful Kickstarter campaign. A huge thank you to everyone who has been part of the journey. Let’s keep kicking fear in the balls. For more information visit - http://bit.ly/2yh0wAM Official book available here - http://bit.ly/2Rt11jU Director - Stefan Hunt Producer - Yingna Lu Director of Photography - Campbell Brown Editor - Stefan Hunt Man - Jared Jekyll Death - Hugo Weaving Production Designer -Ian Kanik Art Director - Mohini Herse Art Director - Courtney Covey Costume Designer - Christina Bouzios Costume Designer - Rosa Spring Voss Hair and Make Up - Katy Clucas Hair and Make Up - Lisa Mangion Sound Composer - Jonny Higgins Casting Director - Felicity Byrne Unit Production Manager - Maren Smith Unit Production Manager - Nicole Hofstädter 1st Assistant Director - Stuart Beedie Stunt Coordinator - Mark Duncan (TwinStar Stunts) Stunt Rigger - Neal Horton Production Assistant - Olivia Carolan Production Assistant - Yasmin Blake Production Assistant/Reader Emele Ugavule 1st Assistant Camera - Joel Eames 1st Assistant Camera - Sid Tinney 1st Assistant Camera - Tim Keith 2nd Assistant Camera - Luke Tysoe 2nd Assistant Camera - Chris Moore 2nd Assistant Camera - Rhavin Banda BTS Jack Shepherd Wardrobe Assist - Amber Theron Gaffer - Mat Wilson (Focus Film Lighting) Gaffer - Steve Schofield (Lumen Arty) Best Boy - Nathan Grant Best Boy - Richard Hawkins Best Boy - Charles Gray Key Grip - Chris Davies Sound Recordist & Boom Operator - Martin Demian Stills Photographer - Sam Shepherd Locations Services - Emelie Fagerman and Alex Intihar from Search Party Locations Online Editor / Colourist - Matt Fezz VFX Supervisor - Matt Fezz VFX Supervisor - Matt Campbell Storyboard Artist - Amber Theron Graphic Designer - Sam Shepherd Designer - Hui Ying Kao Designer - Courtney Brookes Animator - Andrew Khosravani Animator - Michael Chen Post Sound Supervisor - Jonny Higgins Voice Over Recordist - Rob Hughes Voice Over Recordist - Simon Lister VO recorded at Nylon Studios Special Thanks to; Paper Moose Crater Studios Mrs Nina Tattoli Vanessa Marian Helena Rosebery Southern Cross Cameras Australia Stef Smith Matt Pike Whitney Oliver Alexandra Kent Adam Benton Liam Riley Ant Pawley Kei Yokokawa Williams Management Andrew Wilkinson (Sydney Prop Specialists) Alt.vfx


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Wednesday, October 3, 2018


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LINK Running Time: 7’34“, no dialogue, 2D Credits Written, Animated & Directed by: Robert Löbel Sound Design: David Kamp 2D Animation: Robert Löbel, Anne-Lou Erambert, Dante Zaballa, Guille Comin, Olivia Blanc, Kathy Würbs Color & Clean up: Robert Löbel, Elisabeth Vahle Janerka Thanks for continued support, patience and advice: Ina Podzimek, Max Mörtl, Talking Animals animation studio, Claire Paq, David Kamp, Dante Zaballa, Jule Krusch, Matthias Neumann Funded by FFA Germany Copyright Robert Löbel, 2017


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facebook.com/FAUVEfilm CAST Tyler: Félix Grenier Benjamin: Alexandre Perreault The Woman: Louise Bombardier CREW Writer/ Director : Jeremy Comte Production : Evren Boisjoli (Achromatic Media), Maria Gracia Turgeon (Midi la Nuit) Cinematographer : Olivier Gossot Production Manager: Julie Groleau Production coordinator: Kelyna N. Lauzier 1st Assistant Director: Catherine Kirouac Casting Director: Victor Tremblay-Blouin Costume Design: Renée Sawtelle Make-up & Hair Artist: Stéphanie Barette Sound recordist: Laurent Ouellette Key Grip: Roland Cody Laroque Best Boy Grip: Nicola Poitras Gamache Grips: Patrice Arsenault, Thibault Kersani 1st Camera Assistant: Jeanne Dupuis 2nd Camera assistant & Gimbal operator: Benjamin Granet Stunt Coordinator: Tyler Hall Visual Effect Supervisor: Jean-Francois Clément Assistant Visual Effect Supervisor: Alex Legault Unit Production Manager: Jean-Maxime Giguère Set Production Assistant: Gabrielle de Cevins Production Assistants: Stéphane Pierre-Dufour, Sophie Cullen Aubut, Sabrina Lavergne, Molly Manseau Production Driver: Antonio Gracia Molero Production Intern: Gabrielle de Cevins Medic: Dominique Laplante Catering: Reception GL Animal Wrangler: Alain Chiocchi Script collaborators: Patrica Boucher & Daphnée Côté Hallé Script Consultant: Phillipe Lesage Image Post Production: Outpost Post Production Supervisor: Simon Allard Editor : Jeremy Comte Online Editor: Simon Allard VFX Artist: Val Michailov Sound Post Production: Cult Nation Mixing & Sound Design : Hugues Bertrand, Théo Porcet, Jean-David Perron Foley Artist: Michael Anctil Sound Post Production Coordinator: Sophie Bérubé Colour: The Mill - Chicago Colourist : Luke Morrison Colour Assist: Lindsay Mazur Coulour Producer: Dan Butler Colour executive Producer: Laurie Adrianopoli Music: La Hacienda Composer: Brian D'Oliveira Distribution and international sales: H264 Distribution Poster & Title design: Sebastien Camden - Pusher Filming Equipment: Cineground, Achromatic Media, Cinepool, Multiservice Luna Vehicles: Location Via Route Production Accountants: Marie-Ève Desbiens Tremblay, Johane Bergeron Auditing: Benoit Gauthier Production Insurance: BFL Lawyer: Gabriella Rozankovic - Lussier & Khouzam Produced with the financial participation of SODEC, CALQ, Provincial tax credit & Federal tax credit * Fauve played over 80 festivals internationally and won over 40 awards. Winner: Special Jury Award - Sundance Film Festival 2018 Winner: Best of the Festival - Palm Springs ShortFest Winner: Grand National Jury Prize & Best Youth Short Film - Regard Int. Short Film Festival Winner: Best Drama - Aspen ShortsFest Winner: Programmers Choice Award - Cleveland Film Festival 2018 Winner: Best Narrative Award - Minneapolis Saint Paul International Film Festival 2018 Winner: Jury Award for Live Action- Vienna Shorts 2018 Winner: Best International Short - Rincon International Film Festival, Puerto Rico, 2018 Winner: Jury Award, Public Award, Prix Ciné Tapis-Rouge - Festival Courts d’un soir, 2018 Winner: Best Directing, Public Student, Young Voters & Public Award - Longue vue sur le court, 2018 Winner: Premio SIGNIS MÉXICO - Guanajuato International Film Festival, 2018 Winner: Grand Jury Prize (Short Film) - 12th FIRST International Film Festival Xining, 2018 Winner: Grand Prix for Best Short Film - Melbourne International Film Festival, 2018 Winner: Best International Narrative - DC Shorts, 2018 Winner: Best Quebec Short Film - Les Percéides, 2018 Winner: Artist Award Winner - Odense International Film Festival, 2018 Winner: Honourable mention for Best Canadian Short Film - Toronto International Film Festival, 2018 Winner: LeCentral Jury Prize - Off-Courts Trouville, 2018 Winner: Best Overall Short Film - Calgary International Film Festival, 2018 Winner: Best Short Film, FIPRESCI Award : Best Short Film - IFF Pacific Meridian, Vladivostok, 2018 Winner: Brief Encounters Grand Prix - Encounters Film Festival, Bristol. 2018 Winner: La Fabrique Culturel Award - Long Week-End du Court, 2018 Winner: National Competition Grand Prize, Audience Award - Quebec City Film Festival, 2018 Winner: German Independence Award : Best Short Film - Oldenburg Film Festival, 2018 Winner: Best Actor - International Shorts Competition (Félix Grenier) - Les Fantastiques week-ends du cinéma québécois : Vidéotron Award for Best Short (Argent), UDA Award for Best Actor, EVS Award for Best Upcoming Producer (Maria Gracia Turgeon) - Fantasia International Film Festival, 2018 CONTACTS H264 Distribution / Attn : Jean-Christophe J. Lamontagne/ jc@h264distribution.com Midi la Nuit / midilanuit.com / maria@midilanuit.com / facebook.com/MidiLaNuitFilms Achromatic Media / http://bit.ly/2NjSLPW evren@achromatic.ca /


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Monday, October 1, 2018

Early to work one morning, Aiden happens upon illegal activities purveyed by his employer and is drawn into a brutal fight for his life and the safety of his family. CONSTRUCT is Kevin Margo’s Sci-Fi film project. CONSTRUCT is currently being developed as a feature with Kevin Margo set to direct. Brian Kavanaugh-Jones (MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, OPERATION FINALE) will produce with his team at Automatik. The feature film script is being penned by Marcos Gabriel and development financed by Nightfox. WATCH how we’ve helped pioneer new filmmaking and virtual production workflows. Part 1: https://youtu.be/nnaz8q6FLCk Part 2: https://youtu.be/ihyRybQmmWc CONSTRUCT VR is coming to L.B.E. Venues around the world soon! http://bit.ly/2xU5cx9 SPECIAL THANKS to the AMAZINGLY TALENTED team of artists, actors and stunt performers who continue to support this project. CONSTRUCT’S collaborators include CHAOS GROUP, NVIDIA, GOOGLE, OPTITRACK, BOXX, iTOOSoft and ROUGE MOCAP. FULL CREDIT LIST @ 10:10 SOCIAL | Follow us for updates: http://bit.ly/2NfGaxs http://bit.ly/2xR85ii https://twitter.com/MargoKevin http://bit.ly/2NfGaNY http://bit.ly/2xR85yO https://www.youtube.com/kevinmargo Kevin Margo is represented by Scott Carr / Management SGC


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A cultural renaissance in the historic city of Yangon, and a rare glimpse into a country in extreme transition. Director: Josh Hayward Production: Moonji Production Myanmar Executive Creative Director: Thom Hayward DP: Astrobridge Producer: Rachel Briggs, Nancy Vidal Executive Producer: Linda Lim Color: James Tillett, MPC NY Color Producer: Jenna Gabriel Music and Sound Design: Sono Sanctus Foley: Impossible Acoustic Special Thanks: Bert’s Lighting, KT Group Full credits at end of film.


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Official music video for ‘Bébé’ by Odezenne. A girl can’t stop taking advantage of the free wine at her boyfs exhibition. Animation: Laura Jayne Hodkin Colouring: Gary Hercus Production: Alix Caillet 2018


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