Autor: Karl Ranseier
Hubble Traps a Lynx Barred Spiral
SALVATION by noah harris
The story of man, told through the detritus of mankind.
A series of 8 interconnected films set to music by artists from http://ift.tt/1TYIowX
This piece brings the 8 films together to tell the whole story and was supported by http://ift.tt/2tLWgIC
All objects sourced from car boot sales and flea markets.
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Full Credits –
Directors: Noah Harris & Andy Biddle
Production Company: Blinkink
Executive Producer: Bart Yates
Producer: Hugo Donkin
Production Assistant: Alli Albion
Director of Photography: Toby Howell
Lead Animator: Andy Biddle
Rigger: Craig Atkinson
Additional Animator & Model Maker: Luke George
Gaffer: Aldo Camilleri
Gaffer/Motion Control: Max Halstead
Spark: William Kay
Art Director: Noah Harris &
Robin Crowley
Set Builder & Model Maker: Will Vincent
Art Dept. Assistant: Jack Needell
Art Dept. Runner: Adam Williams
Art Dept. Runner: Ruby Smith
Art Dept. Runner: Ella Keogan-Harris
Runner: Emilie Forey
Runner: Alice Lindley
Editor: Max Windows @ Stitch
Post Production: Nineteen Twenty
VFX Supervisor: Ludo Fealy
VFX Artists: Adam McHale, Rob Lilley, Graeme Eglin, Adrian Monroy Diaz,
Chris King, Joe Lawrenson, Simone Ghilardotti, Rob Ward, Elliot Dear.
Data Management: Kurt Bailey
Grade: Duncan Russell @ Freefolk
Sound: Tony Rappaccioli @ Wave Studios
Featured music
Snow Palms ‘Rite’
Thomas William Hill ‘Tyranny Of The Frame’
Angele David Guillou ‘V For Visconti’
John Matthias & Jay Auborn ‘Every Word A Mask’
Soft Error ‘Bad Habits’
Jim Copperthwaite ‘The History Of Cubes’
Ben Chatwin ‘Helix’
Matt Dunkley ‘Cycle 7’
With thanks to… Harry Barber, Sam Davis, Rebecca Boswell, Charles Gillett, Scott Griffin, Angela Hart.
Approaching a Breakthrough by Noah Pritzker
Back in New York after a stint in Los Angeles, Norman Kaminsky has a terrible argument with his girlfriend just before running into a string of characters from his past. Despite his best efforts to run away from his problems, Norman can’t seem to escape them.
Written & Directed by Noah Pritzker
Produced by Wyatt Angelo & Brendan McHugh
Starring
Kieran Culkin
Mae Whitman
Chip Zien
Jeanine Serralles
Mason Walker
Sharon Washington
Justine Lupe
Director of Photography – Andrew Ellmaker
Editor – David Massachi
Production Designer – Meredith Lippincott
Costume Designer – Hannah LaCava
Casting Director – Doug Aibel & Henry Russell Bergstein
A Maspeth Group Production
Official Selection – Tribeca Film Festival 2017
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The Shark In The Park by Polynoid
The Shark in the Park visualizes the growth and development process of a special strawberry species called “Parco Pistris” which has been discovered by a Korean scientifical research group KSPRI in 2016. KSPRI commissioned animation-director-collective Polynoid to take their research and create a visualisation that would feature all of the actually pretty stunning facts about the plant and still be entertaining in order to bring the piece not only to a biology focused but wider and younger audience.
If you’re looking for further info, here are all the details: http://ift.tt/2tUyoE4
Client – KSPRI (Korean Strange Plant Research Institute)
Director – Polynoid
Production Company & Animation Studio – Woodblock
Producer – Selina Schmitt
Artists – Fabian Pross, Tom Weber, Jan Bitzer, Ilija Brunck, Csaba Letay, Sarah Eim, Michael Heberlein, Mars Dolschon, Markus Eschrich, Ivan Vasiljevic, Marco Kowalik, Roman Hinkel, Paul Schicketanz, Thorsten Löffler, Moritz Gläsle, Roman Kälin, Pascal Flörks, Felix Deimann, Tim Jockel
Sounddesign – Dolphin Smiles
Music – Hot Sugar „There’s A Man Waiting At The Bottom Of The Stairs“
Nursed Back by Dani Pearce
A nurse grieves the loss of a patient in an unconventional and unexpected way.
Featured on:
Booooooom.tv
CineHub Korea
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Writer/Director: Dani Pearce
Executive Producer: Sarah Nichols
Producer: Julia Corcoran
Cinematographer: Christopher Miles
Nurse: Nancy Denis
Casting: Danny Long Casting
Editor: Grace Eyre
Choreographer: Vanessa Marian
First AD: Jose Marquina
Stedicam: Jake Iesu
1st AC: Alex ‘Alby’ Orellana
2nd AC: Jo Cameron
Data: Tyler Smith
Gaffer: Russel Fewtrell
Sound Recordist: David Lee
Art Director: Mohini Herse
Wardrobe: Sandy Burcul
MU/Hair: Cassie Hanlon
MU/Hair Assistant: Stephanie Debrincat
Runner: Maddie Levins
Stills: Xinger Xanger
Safety Officer: Wayne Pleace
Storyboard Artist: Luke Marsden
Post House: The Editors
Post Producer: Daniel Fry
Assistant Editor: Harrison Carr
Flame Artist: Matt Edwards
Sound Design: Rumble Studios
Executive Producer: Michael Gie
Sound Designer: Cam Milne
Colourist: Fergus Rotherham @ BE Colour
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (Enhanced Color)
How to Recount Your Dreams by Lazy Chief
We often wake up from a dream with a powerful urge to tell those around us about what happened. But our listeners are also liable to feel restless and bored during our narration of the dream. The issue takes us to the heart of the challenges of communication.
This animation was created in collaboration with Alain de Botton and the School of Life
Soul of a Scrapyard by Andrew David Watson
Soul of a Scrap Yard was was originally published by the New York Times Op-Doc Series.
Across the street from Citi Field in Queens there is a hidden corner of New York known as the Iron Triangle. It’s a shantytown of scrap yards and auto body shops, flanked by three intersecting streets that form a triangle. In the morning hours, as people convene on the dirt roads while sea gulls flock overhead, the neighborhood of Willets Point seems a world away from what many of us think of New York City, with its upswell of luxury apartments and gentrification…. Read More at: http://ift.tt/2ry9nMf
Directed By:
Mike Plunkett
Andrew David Watson
Cinematography by:
Andrew David Watson
Steadicam by:
Gabriel Pimenta
Edit by:
Mike Plunkett
Winnie Cheung
Assistant Editor:
Matt Egan
Sound Design by:
Julienne Guffain
Colorist:
Eric Schwalbe
Music:
Lives are threads by Salomon Ligthelm
Midnight by Salomon Ligthelm
National Anthem performed by Patricia Ortega
Production and post services:
Crew Cuts
Picture Farm Productions
THE 1000 DAYS by Ivan Olita
Shot on the holy Mt. Hiei, at the Enryaku-ji temple complex located just outside modern day Kyoto, „The 1000 days“ documents the legendary ritual of the Kaihōgyō, a quest to become a living Buddha with a practice of daily pilgrimage that over 7 years and 1000 days brings the few monks who undergo it to travel 24,000 miles – roughly the equivalent of the Earth’s circumference – in the search for the ultimate enlightenment. The piece gives us an exclusive access into these incredible human beings and the teachings they live by to complete the training which would rank among the most demanding physical and mental challenges in the world. Only 46 men have completed the 1000 day pilgrimage since 1885.