RSA – Simon Sinek – Intensity vs Consistency by Jocie Juritz


Animation is the process of making small, repetitive, consistent actions, over and over, until you suddenly find you have created something you are proud of. Simon Sinek’s wonderful talk for The RSA is about applying that positive attitude to work and life.

Client – RSA
Narration – Simon Sinek
Production – Abi Stephenson
Direction / Animation – Jocie Juritz
Animation – Emma Ehrling

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Seeking Nirvana 3.1 – The Lost Craftsmen by Seeking Nirvana


A journey into Japan’s rich maker culture and legendary powdery winter. A look at the past, present and future of craftsmanship intertwined with the search for carving the perfect turn.

#SeekingNirvana #StrangeAdventures

@seeking.nirvana

Featuring:
Mike Henitiuk / @mikeheni
Joe Schuster / @joe_schuster
Matt Margetts / @mattmargetts
Riley Leboe / @rileyleboe

Locations:
Japan

Supported By:
EDGEtv – @edgetvnetwork
Norrøna – @norrona
Tyrolia – @tyroliabindings

Editing, Sound and Colour:
Leigh Powis

Cinematography:
Jamie Tanner

Narration:
Colby James West
Jay Henitiuk

Special Thanks:

Myoko Tourism
TJ Brand – Yosuke Nishida
Sunrise Shred Services
Nomad Hakuba
Ryuya Yoshida

THE EVERLASTERS • ORDINARY TRIBE by Coret Alban


„Ordinary Tribe“ tells the story of a voodoo spirit who enters a writer’s room to steal from him the necklace of Mawu, the God of Gods.

With Nicolas Huchard and Alexandre Cyborg

Directed by Alban Coret.

Production Company : Ubiquity Films
Producers : Clément Gaucher Holmann & Gautier Lacaille
Production Coordinator : Antoine Lemoine
Logistics : Marc Carvalho
Label : La Crème
Music Supervision : Hadrien Hennequin
1st AD : Emeline Robbes
Continuity girl : Lucie Decoster
Art Direction : Justine Mathey
DOP : Martin de Chabaneix
Editor : Hugo Lemant
Color Grader : Rémy De Vlieger
1st Camera Assistant : Mathilde Cathelin
2nd Camera Assistant : Céline Rodriguez
Key Grip : Martin Defossez
Grip : Julien Saffroy
Gaffer : Olivier Regent
Lighting Crew : Brice Roustang
Lighting Crew : Jérémie Fossoud
Set Designer : Alain Delgrange
Set Designer : Tinka Rodriguez
Interior Design Assistant : Nicolas André
Interior Design Assistant : P.A Atie
Props man : Antoine Alliot
FX : Fullscreen
FX Supervisor : Philippe Fournier
Graphic Artist : Maxime Helier
Make Up Artist : Fanny Jakubowicz
Wardrobe : Tinka Rodriguez
Wardrobe Assistant : Jeanne Ader
Wardrobe Assistant : Fanny Garnichat
Wardrobe Assistant : Chloé jaillet
Wardrobe Assistant : Charlotte Abeille
Hats : Singing Birds and Laughing Bees
Sound design : Jean-Charles Kraimps
Camera / Lighting Equipment : RVZ

Pōhaku by Bradley Tangonan


„Fire releases the spirit. Water cleanses it.“ – Pōhaku

Oahu native Tom Pōhaku Stone shares the journey that led him to revive the ancient Hawaiian tradition of hand-shaping surfboards from wood.

To contact Pōhaku about his artwork, email: pohaku@hawaiibc.com

Agency: MVNP
Creative Director: Vince Soliven
Agency Producer: Jenni Katinsky
Director: Bradley Tangonan
Producer: Darrin Kaneshiro
Cinematographer: Jeremy Snell
Camera Assistant: Anthony Vallejo-Sanderson
Steadicam Operator: Abraham Williams
Gaffer: Keoki Smith
Sound Recordist: Prahlad Strickland
Editors: Nick Stone and Bradley Tangonan
Sound Mixer: Chris Schneider
Color: Kath Raisch of Company 3

KHEPRI by Carlos Cortés


Sun-God. Self-created. Eternal. Khepri is a spellbinding short film directed and crafted by our in-house director Carlos Cortés that explores dualism and renewal through the symbolism of Khepri, the mythological Egyptian god-beetle that embodies eternal life and constant transformation.

Credits:

Directed and Crafted by Carlos Cortés

Audio by Ralp ( http://ift.tt/2BTkBka)

Special Thanks:
GLASSWORKS

Thanks:
Belen Palos
Clara Gagliardi
Xavi Tribó
Javier Verdugo
Joan Amat

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How to Make a Pearl by The Guardian


For 53 years, John Kapellas enjoyed the bright sky of the western US but one day he started to burn, blister and break out in rashes whenever he was exposed to light. Now allergic to the entire spectrum of light, Kapellas has spent the last decade living in complete darkness. When one of the side effects of the drugs John was prescribed made him ‘go nuts,’ he started drawing gigantic abstract pictures on his wall and playing the piano to calm his mind and soothe his pain. How to Make a Pearl explores Kapellas’ coping mechanisms and how he is turning the ‘grit’ of past trauma into a ‘pearl’ of reflective creativity.
John has spent over 10 years living in complete darkness, yet seems unfettered by the limitations imposed by his environment. His social interactions are sporadic and his world has shrunk to the interior of his home, but he finds fulfilment and enlightenment in his everyday life.

This is not the first time John has had to navigate the pain and joy of being alive. He witnessed domestic abuse as a small child, is a Vietnam veteran, a divorcee, and lost several gay friends and lovers to HIV/AIDS. Yet in his life in the dark, he has an uncanny ability to look back at his past with fondness and to the future with hope.

Key credits

Director, Producer and Editor: Jason Hanasik
Executive Producer: Minette Nelson
Executive Producers for the Guardian: Charlie Phillips and Lindsay Poulton

Next-Generation Weather Satellite GOES-S Lifts Off

Next-Generation Weather Satellite GOES-S Lifts Off A ULA Atlas V rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station carrying the NOAA Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, or GOES-S. Launch was at 5:02 p.m. EST, March 1, 2018. GOES-S is the second satellite in a series of next-generation weather satellites. via NASA http://ift.tt/2CRP2nH

Time for Lisboa by Jose Pando Lucas


Our latest work for Invest Lisboa and Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
To celebrate the city and its makers.

Creation and Production : Solid Dogma
Direction : José Pando Lucas
Edition : José Pando Lucas – Sebastião Góis
Producer : Samuel Avelar
Music : “Parte de mim” ORELHA NEGRA
Audio post production : Som de Lisboa
Color post production :Andreia Bertini Walla Collective

An huge thanks to the creators and makers in this video :

Lispolis – Polo Tecnológico Lisboa – www.lispolis.pt
@idmind – www.idmind.pt
Tec Labs – Centro de Inovação – www.teclabs.pt
Oficina Irmãos Marques – http://ift.tt/1NiC6eu
Fabrica Moderna – www.fabricamoderna.com
TODOS – www.todos.pt
Cerveja Musa – www.cervejamusa.com
A Avó veio trabalhar – www.fermenta.org
Volta – Oficina Criativa – www.volta-oc.pt
LXFactory www.lxfactory.com
Second Home Lisboa – www.secondhome.io
Mercado Da Ribeira
Fablab Lisboa – www.fablablisboa.pt
MILL – Makers In Little Lisbon – www.mill.pt
Embaixada – www.embaixadalx.pt
Gin Lovers Principe Real- www.ginlovers.pt
Festival Iminente – http://ift.tt/2czemYh
Panteão Nacional
Throes + The Shine shine – http://ift.tt/1im8tcc
12 Makakos – http://ift.tt/2BJzS7M
Natural Skills Crew – http://ift.tt/2BgKD0D
Piny Orchidaceae
Leo Orchidaceae
@luciaafonso
BboyMucha Perdomo
@perdomo
Dougie Knight II
@maria antunes

UNWORDABLE by Killian Lassabliere


Experimental skate film weaving together the urban landscape of Paris and the haunting journey of a skater through the city.

Directed by : Killian Lassablière and Antoine Plainfossé
Editor : Martin Pierret
Skater : Antoine Plainfossé
Cinematographer : Killian Lassablière
Music Composer : Maxime Hervé
Sound Designer : Valerian Ponsero
AC : Eva Jiang, Tristan Tilagone
Additional filming : Jonayd Cherifi
Graphic Designer : Nigi Chiang
Supported by : Desillusion, Anyways, Undun Footwear