Field of Vision – The Moderators by Field Of Vision


In an office in India, a cadre of Internet moderators ensures that social media sites are not taken over by bots, scammers, and pornographers. The Moderators shows the humans behind content moderation, taking viewers into the training process that workers go through in order to become social media’s monitors.

Directed by Ciaran Cassidy and Adrian Chen

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REYKO / Spinning Over You by Josep Prat Sorolla


Directed by Josep Prat Sorolla
Produced by O

Executive producers Rafa Montilla & Emilia Fort
Producer Fiona Vidal-Quadras
Director of Photography Elias M. Félix
Production Designer Alexandra Jordana
Costume Designer Cris Quer
Choreographer Tuixen Benet
Make-up Artist Alba Pesa
Grade Marc Morató at Metropolitana
Postproduction Coordinator Yukio Montilla

Dancers
Julia Hernández
Elena Serrano
Lucía Revert
Sheila Jordà

Production Manager Marta Vega
First Assistant Director Silvia Martínez
First Production Assistant Eva Rubio
Production Assistant Mónica Colomer
Production Assistant David Ceballos
Production Assistant Edu Giménez
Production Assistant Oriol Rovira
Production Assistant Valerie Steenhaut

Stylist Assistant Alba Aixut

2nd Unit Camera Operator Carlos Rigo
Focus Puller Ana Ferron
Camera Assistant Frankie A.Ronda
2nd Unit Focus Puller Marta Mulas
2nd Unit AC Marina Cerdà
Gaffer Carles Roman
Sparks Enric Miranda, Genis Serra, Jose Cachon, Joan Planella and María González
Key Grip Alex Moregó
Grip Adri Arguelles

Art Director Sara Oliva
Art Assistant Núria Cunill
Props Buyer Vicki Viñas & Júlia Prats
Props Advance Anna Cornudella, Laia Alabart & Glendis
Props on set Cristian Diamante
Construction Guille Fernández & James Grimes

Suppliers: Movie Men, Another Light, Cinevent, Cocolate, Espai Erre, Metric, Cine Support, Meridiana Rent, Parc Audiovisual Terrassa, Catering Pa·rill, WRS Walkies & Wifivox
Special Thanks to All Cast and Crew, Amor y Lujo, Xevi Fernandez, Juan Carlos Pajares, Maria Barghouti, Hector Ruiz, Álvaro Peñalta, David Fernández, Berta Oliveres, Jordi Santos, Affaire, MINIM Merçè Colomer.

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SATURDAY – Short Film – 15 minutes (World Premiere: Sundance Film Festival 2015) by jessica levick


April 15th 1989. One game of football is about to affect Liam and the city of Liverpool forever.

SATURDAY is a fictional account of how the Hillsborough stadium disaster – which claimed the lives of 96 Liverpool supporters – unfolded for one family back home in Merseyside.

Director/Writer: Mike Forshaw / Cast: Harrison Vaughan, Elizabeth Berrington, Neil Fitzmaurice
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CRi – Rush ft. Ouri by Didier Charette


Filmed in Fermont, QC.

Director: Didier Charette
Camera: Vincent Gonneville
Editor: Vincent Drolet
Assistant Editor: Thomas Bellefleur
Color grade: Simon Boissonneaux
Post: Vincent Bilodeau
Additionnal Filmography: Carasava Bogdan

Produced with the financial assistance of MuchFACT, a division of Bell Media Inc.
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Truth by Jesse Brass


Mario A. Robinson

„The real power of art, is the ability to galvanize and organize all those pigments and materials, and pour a soul into it.“

Music courtesy Kyle Preston, Jason Leonard and Podington Bear.

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By the way, my wife, Carrie Brass, played a role in some critical editing decisions.

Extrapolate by johan rijpma


In this hand drawn animation a line is being extrapolated through a grid. When the line surpasses the boundaries of the grid, the process spreads to and reflects on its surroundings. Beyond each boundary the extrapolation of movement is causing deformation in a systematic but speculative way.

This work was created with support from ”Animation Artist in Residence Tokyo 2016” part of the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan (Bunka-cho) ”Project to invite overseas creators of media arts 2016” and the Mondriaan Fund.

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Illustration of Cassini Spacecraft Diving Through Plume of ‚Ocean World‘ Enceladus

Illustration of Cassini Spacecraft Diving Through Plume of ‚Ocean World‘ Enceladus This illustration shows NASA’s Cassini spacecraft diving through the plume of Saturn’s moon Enceladus, in 2015. Two veteran NASA missions are providing new details about icy, ocean-bearing moons of Jupiter and Saturn, further heightening the scientific interest of these and other „ocean worlds“ in our solar system and beyond. via NASA http://ift.tt/2pyf5di