Autor: Karl Ranseier
The Avalanches – Because I’m Me by Greg Brunkalla
Director: Greg Brunkalla
Cinematographer: Max Goldman
Editor: Sam Puglise-Kipley
Producer: Lia Mayer-Sommer
Video Commissioner: Phil Lee @ XL Recordings
CAST
Wallace: Prince Malachi
Becky: Morgan Green
Sonny Cheeba as himself
Dancers: Tyree Sowell, Dashawn Martin, Damian Morales
Trombone: Jaire Brown
Mellophone: Royal Allah
Trumpet: Jahlil Allah
Trombone: Mekhi Pringle
Flag Bearers: Destiny Cox, Tajare Berry
Subway Commuters: Craig Banister, Bianca Tammaro
Production Companies: Stink and Walter Pictures
Managing Director/EP: Jeff Baron
Production Manager: Nick Fuller
Assistant Director: Kenton Cummings
Production Manger: Macha Tsarenkov
1st AC: Chris Muller
2nd AC: Justin Zverin
Gaffers: Haroun ibn-Mock, Josh Matista
Grips: Danyal Niazi, Billy MacCarney
Best Boy Grip: Ryan Connell
Sound Mixer: Greg Mann
PA’s: John Nunn, Tarik Hudson, Farad Abdulrahman, Kim Whitfield, Elena Grosso
Interns: Oksana Nabokova, Emily Lauer
Additional Support: Gem Conway, Scott Duncan
Locations: Michael Sibley, Johnny Urband, Jhonatan Castro
Choreographer: Soraya Lundy
Production Manager: Sara K White
Art Director: Naomi Munro
Set Dresser: Holly Cox
Art PA’s: Lauren Nester, Rocio Gimenez, Nisa Schoonhoven
Stylist: Melissa Vargas
Stylist Assistants: Hannah Lacava, Stephan Lacava
Hair & Make-up: Isata Allen
Casting: House Casting
Casting Directors: Neil Myer and Rebecca Yarsin
Casting Manager: Allison Twardziak
Band Manager: Tyrone Brown
POST PRODUCTION
Assistant Editor: Melissa Gabriel
Post Producer: Nick Crane
Editorial Company: Whitehouse Post
Lead VFX & 3D Artist: Sam Mason
Compositors: Amit Chacheck, Gil Gavish
Additional VFX Company: Realmotion
Grade, VFX, Conform: The Mill
Producer at The Mill: Casey Sincic
Senior Producer: Eliana Carranza-Pitcher
Lead 2nd Artist: Jimmy Bullard
2D Artist: Jeff Robins, Blake Druery, Ashleigh Abramovich
Colorist: Damien Van Der Cruyssen
Sound Design Company: Storefront Music
Sound Designer: Alex Fulton
SPECIAL THANKS TO: Roof Studio, Vako Gvelesiani, Cuchifritos Frituras (comidas Criolla in the Bronx), Milk Studios, The Brooklyn United Marching Band, the W.A.F.F.L.E Dance crew, and Andrew “Goofy” Saunders!
Tiny Mimas, Huge Rings
Late Night Work Club presents STRANGERS by Late Night Work Club
Well, well, well. Project #2, an indie animation anthology based on the theme of STRANGERS. All original work done between 2014 and 2016. Thank you for checking it out. You’re in for a treat with this one.
Check out the individual members of LNWC. Say hello, follow their work, support them.
Thanks to everyone who has encouraged us, spread the word, helped out and supported us over these past 2 years. You are the bestest.
00:31 – Born In A Void by Alex Grigg – (http://alexgrigg.com/)
07:40 – Freedom – Liberté by Loup Blaster- (http://ift.tt/RDKt5d)
14:05 – Anonmation by Caleb Wood – (http://ift.tt/1dQPYdS)
21:08 – Lovestreams by Sean Buckelew – (http://ift.tt/1cBTbtJ)
30:28 – Departures by Jeanette Bonds (http://ift.tt/2gxlp07)
33:54 – Wednesday with Goddard by Nicolas Menard (http://ift.tt/1eNzu7N)
38:16 – Hi Stranger by Kirsten Lepore (http://ift.tt/1cQsTd2)
Intro/Outro/Interstitials by Charles Huettner (http://ift.tt/PVHDt5)
Sound design for several shorts by Skillbard – (http://skillbard.com/)
Sound design and overall mixing by David Kamp – (http://studiokamp.com/)
Theme and credits music by SCNTFC – (http://ift.tt/WiBplb)
A$AP MOB [MONEYMAN] by Dexter Navy
directed by & edited: dexter navy
co-direted by: a$ap rocky
written by: dexter navy & a$ap rocky
photography: dexter navy + awge + finn constantine
cinematography: pau castejón & mark adcock
gaffer: julian white
focus puller: fran western
compositor: zdravko stoitchkov @ absolute post
colour grade: matt turner @ absolute post
sound design: hector delgardo
voice over recordist: eagle blakk
production company: partizan
producer: natalie wetherell
executive producer: claire stubbs
special thanks: awge & kodak
Islet „Final Drive“ by Ewan Jones Morris
Direction and animation by Ewan Jones Morris.
Music by Islet
Filmed on location in Radnorshire, Wales.
This Panda Is Dancing by Max Stossel
A poetic short film by Max Stossel & Sander van Dijk:
In the Attention Economy, technology and media are designed to maximize our screen-time. But what if they were designed to help us live by our values? www.timewellspent.io
What if news & media companies were creating content that enriched our lives, vs. catering to our most base instincts for clicks?
What if social platforms were designed to help us create our ideal social lives, instead of to maximize time-on site and “likes”?
What if dating apps measured their success in how well they helped us find what we’re looking for instead of in # of swipes?
As technology gets more and more engaging, and as AI and VR become more and more prevalent in our day-to-day lives we need to take a look at how we’re structuring our future.
Time Well Spent is a movement to align technology with our humanity: www.timewellspent.io
Director, Co-producer, & Visual Effects: Sander van Dijk: www.sandervandijk.tv
Writer, Co-producer & Lead Actor: Max Stossel: www.maxstossel.com
Production Company: Yacht Club Films
Director of Photography: Conor Murphy
Color: RCO
Music & Sound Design: Wesley Slover –
Steadicam Operator: Kyle Fasanella
Graphic Artist: Aaron Kemnitzer
CG Artist: Joseph Pistono
Visual Effects Assistant: Chelsea Galen
Roto Assistant: Regina Morgan-Munoz
Lead Actress: Crystal Lee
Special Thanks: Chantal Stafford-Abbott, Radha Agrawal, Anneke Jong, Jacob Tugendrach, Alex Mizrahi, David Markowitz, Gene Gurkoff, Taryn Southern Katie Growald, Steph Bagley, Joel Wishkovsky, Amy Karr, Erica Shay, Kurt Peloquin, Tobias Rose Stockwell, Erica Berger, Nora Graham, Elana Meta, Julian Dufault, Michael Rosen, Kelly Stoecklin, Adam London, Gary Su, Auston Copeland, Katya Stepanov, Betty Kay Kendrick, Zach Bell, David Yarus, Stephan Cesarini, Jon Morris, Michelle Finizio, Lauren Bille, Felicity Conrad, Abel Costa, Ria Bouttier, James Hercher, Sarah Knapp, Simon Roberts, Alex Abelin, & Dan Fredinburg
MANOMAN by Simon Cartwright
Glen is barely a man. In a desperate attempt to tap into his masculinity he attends a primal scream therapy session, but even surrounded by wailing men he cannot make a sound. When another member of the class pushes Glen too far he finally lets something out- a miniature version of himself which does whatever it wants, regardless of the consequences.
Singular – ‚Anna Bonny‘ by Chloé Wallace
Directed by Chloé Wallace
Welcome to Canada by Go Project Films
This short film by Adam Loften and Mary Fowles tells the story of Mohammed Alsaleh, a young Syrian refugee granted asylum in Canada in 2014. After fleeing torture and imprisonment by the Assad regime, he is rebuilding his life. Mohammed counsels newly-arrived Syrian refugee families with the same Vancouver-based NGO that aided him during his own resettlement process. Like Mohammed, these families have left loved ones behind and are struggling to adapt to a new land, finding resilience and hope for a new beginning.
Like thousands of other newly-resettled refugees, Mohammed has been striving to bring his family to safety in Canada. Millions of Syrians are currently displaced within Syria’s borders and in neighboring countries.