Autor: Karl Ranseier
The Provider by 3 Point Pictures
The Provider follows the story of abortion provider Dr. Shannon Carr who travels every week from New Mexico to Dallas in order to perform abortions despite restrictive laws and threats to her safety.
Follow our new documentary series about the last abortion clinics remaining in the United States called, The Last Clinics. http://ift.tt/2lLQlgw
Theproviderfilm.com
Dan San – The Call by Camera-etc
Réalisation : Simon Medard
Musique : Dan San – The Call
Montage / compositing / animation : Delphine Hermans & Simon Medard
Technique : Geoffroy Baral & David Nelissen
Communication : Sarah Martin
Diffusion : Dimitri Kimplaire
Production : Camera-etc & Dan San
Secrétaire de production : Karin Leruite
Producteur exécutif : Jean-Luc Slock
Avec le soutien
– de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles:
Centre du Cinéma et de l’Audiovisuel et
Service général de la Jeunesse et de l’Éducation permanente
– de la Wallonie :
Direction générale de l’Économie et de l’Emploi
– de la Ville de Liège
– de la Province de Liège – Culture
MERCI
Ornella Macchia / Dan San / Lily / Contents Sale / Digital Bal Musette / amis & famille
info@camera-etc.be
www.camera-etc.be
© Camera-etc 2017
ΔLPINE ADVENTURE by Joshua Cowan
In January i took a road trip through Europe visiting mountains, frozen lakes and steam trains in the forest.
Follow my instagram to see more stills from the trip: http://ift.tt/1jOhLKk
Music by Max Brodie: maxbrodie.co.uk
The Longest Shortest Double Bassist by NewYorker
Defying expectations for a woman of her generation, Jane Little earned a Guinness World Record for longest tenure in an orchestra.
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MINE by Simon Berry
SYNOPSIS:
Fifty years of marriage. Fifty years of love and happiness. Fifty years of lies.
When Walter steps on a live land mine in a remote field in England, he finds himself at the mercy of his wife Diane, who has recently unearthed a deadly secret buried in their past. As the tension mounts and truths are unraveled, Walter and Diane’s relationship speeds towards an explosive climax.
AWARDS:
Winner – Audience Choice Award – San Diego International Film Festival 2016
OFFICIAL SELECTION:
DC Shorts 2016
LA Shorts Fest 2016
San Diego International Film Festival 2016
London Short Film Festival 2017
Cleveland International Film Festival 2017
CAST
Priscilla Gray
Tony Goodall
CREW
Director – Simon Berry
www.simon-berry.com
simon@simon-berry.com
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Writer – David Scullion
Producer – Leah Harris
DOP – Ben Kent
2nd Camera Unit – Sam Ardley
Editor – James Burt
Colourist – Will Hammond
Sound – Tiago Morelli
Sound Design – Guy Hixon, Frank McClaren
Music – The Handless Man Music
Runner – Christopher Ng
Hospitality – Kathy Berry
Catering – Nigel Berry
The Longest Shortest Double Bassist by Bianca Giaever
The life story of Jane Little, done for The New Yorker. You can watch it on The New Yorker’s website, which includes a write up from Judith Thurman:
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F for Fabulous
Analogue Loaders by Raphael Vangelis
This short film is my animated autobiography. I spend most of my life swearing at the computer because it’s crashed or isn’t working. Here, well known digital symbols are turned into something analogue and playful. The result is an homage to all the lost time we collectively spend in digital limbo in the hopes of sudden development on our screen.
Making Of: http://ift.tt/2kKP7DH
http://ift.tt/2kZWvJS
Design, Direction, Animation: Raphael Vangelis
Music & Sound Design: Antfood
Cel Animation: Matthieu Petit, Joey McCormick, David Schagerström, Aparajita R., Raphael Vangelis
Director of Photography: Florian Juri, Raphael Vangelis
Model Making: Elizabeth Peach, Domo Suki, Bryony Hooper, Julia Caram, Raphael Vangelis
Production Assistance: Victoria Waterhouse-Taylor
Compositing: Leanne Pletersky, Tiago Barbosa, Duncan Horn, Raphael Vangelis
Color Grading: Daniel de Vue
Big Thanks to:
Hector MacLeod
Glassworks
Land Salzburg
Land Oberoesterreich
Stadt Salzburg
PARADISE – A contemporary interpretation of The Garden of Earthly Delights by STUDIO SMACK
We created a new and animated interpretation of ‚The Garden Of Earthly Delights‘ by Hieronymus Bosch ( http://ift.tt/2gjOY9r ). We were chosen to go crazy on the middle panel. So we did… in 4K!!!
Unfortunately the exhibition at MOTI Museum has ended. Hope you got to see the end result. It was HUGE and AWESOME! But don’t worry, it will pop up again somewhere…
www.motimuseum.nl
facebook: http://ift.tt/2lDvc7A | twitter: https://twitter.com/STUDIOSMACK | website: http://ift.tt/1lx1PiE
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Official Press Release:
PARADISE, a contemporary interpretation of The Garden of Earthly Delights
Studio Smack, best known for their music video Witch Doctor by De Staat, have released a new animation: a contemporary interpretation of one of the most famous paintings by the Early Dutch master Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights.
In their latest work, the group cleared the original landscape of the middle panel of Bosch’s painting and reconstructed it into a hallucinatory 4K animation. The creatures that populate this indoor playground embody the excesses and desires of 21st century Western civilization. Consumerism, selfishness, escapism, the lure of eroticism, vanity and decadence. All characters are metaphors for our society where loners swarm their digital dream world. They are symbolic reflections of egos and an imagination of people as they see themselves – unlike Bosch’s version, where all individuals more or less look the same. From a horny Hello Kitty to a coke hunting penis snake. From an incarnate spybot to headless fried chickens.
These characters, once precisely painted dream figures, are now digitally created 3D models. All of them have been given their own animation loop to wander through the landscape. By placing them altogether in this synthetic fresco, the picture is never the same. What the animation and Bosch’s triptych have in common is that you’ll hardly be able to take it all in, you can watch it for hours.
‘Paradise’ was commissioned by the MOTI Museum in The Netherlands for the exhibition New Delights, which is part of the Hieronymus Bosch 500-year anniversary. A gigantic video installation of this work is exhibited in the Museum until the 31st of December.