Autor: Karl Ranseier
Darkest Hour by Thomas Ralph
As Brexit kicks in and the UK embarks on a new political and social path; this film seeks to portray, listen and understand the generation to be most affected and for whom the situation was decided without them, the British youth.
WINNER – Homespun Yarns 2016. http://ift.tt/2erYL9Y
Commissioning four young directors, the brief was to interpret Lyves‘ track ‚Darkest Hour‘ (http://ift.tt/1ffiaIV) in any way – whether as just lyrical inspiration, documentary, short-fiction to full blown music video. Read more here: http://ift.tt/2eLodpq
DIRECTOR – THOMAS RALPH (http://ift.tt/2dMIbQb)
PRODUCER – NADIRA AMRANI (http://ift.tt/2eY8vM3)
EXEC PRODUCER – ORE OKONEDO (http://ift.tt/2es009g)
CINEMATOGRAPHY – JOSEPH ALEXANDER GUY (http://josephguy.co.uk/)
EDITOR – PAUL O’REILLY (http://ift.tt/1nfHqUC)
COLOUR – HOUMAM ABDALLAH (http://ift.tt/LG0X8U)
SOUND DESIGN – JONNY PLATT (http://ift.tt/HY8Ear)
POST – CHRISTOPHER WATSON-WOOD (http://ift.tt/1QYNPk0)
PA – MATTHEW STERLING (http://ift.tt/2eY7rrE)
1ST AC – INES DUARTE & PASCALE NEUSCHAFER
SCORE – LYVES ‘DARKEST HOUR’ (http://ift.tt/1ffiaIV)
PRODUCTION – CAVIAR (http://ift.tt/YiCpdY)
EDIT – HOMESPUN (http://homespun.tv/)
SOUND – WAVE STUDIOS (http://ift.tt/HY8Ear)
MUSIC – WAVE MUSIC (http://ift.tt/2eY7yTL)
COLOUR – ELECTRIC THEATRE COLLECTIVE (http://ift.tt/Tul3vb)
POST – RUFFIAN POST (http://ift.tt/1IJZn0N)
KIT HIRE – PIXI PIXEL (http://ift.tt/2es2NiU)
SPECIAL THANKS
Lions Boxing Club, The Pedmore Panthers, Borne Motor Racing Club, The Warr Family, Passion Dance, Paul Gillard, The Kids Of Lodge Farm, George Pearce, Alex Low, Whitecliff Skaters, Sohan Kalirai, Karen & John Ralph, Ellie Douglas, Angela Hart, Alice Clarke, Leo King, Tim Hardy, Alex Coxon, Sorcha Shepherd, Georgie MacEchern, Neil Cray, Pixi Pixel & Fanny Hoetzeneder.
PANO | LA by SCIENTIFANTASTIC
PLEASE WATCH FULLSCREEN IN FULL HD
Shooting Pano LA has been the most ambitious, challenging, demanding, and rewarding project I have worked on to date. It was shot over a period of two years entirely in true panoramic form using two synced DSLR cameras side by side. The resulting panoramic timelapse footage comes in at a whopping 10K x 4K resolution when stitched. I did not shoot this film to achieve the extreme resolution. I shot it for the panoramic look, especially the compressed look you get when using long lenses.
Shooting panoramic timelapse was something I had always wanted to do. I love panoramic images and wanted to bring that look to timelapse, and I wanted to do it proper, not by faking it by just cropping the top and bottom of regular timelapse shots. I gave it a try many years ago but was never able to get the images from the two cameras to sync properly and get the images to stitched together correctly.
A couple years ago I was contacted by a client wanting some panoramic timelapse shots of LA. I told them I had tried it in the past and it did not work out to well, but that I am willing to give it another try. So I purchased some new gear and set out to my local testing locations in Malibu. The initial shots were successful so I continued shooting / testing for the next couple weeks. At that point I had acquired a few good test shots to show the client and sent them over to them. Long story short I never heard back from them about the project, but I kept shooting anyways. If it was not for that failed job/project I probably would have never got around to giving panoramic timelapse another try.
For licensing inquiries:
Please email me using the contact form on my site for the quickest response ( http://ift.tt/2eEPADn ). All footage available in 10K, 8K, 4K resolutions and multiple aspect ratios.
You can follow me at:
Facebook – http://ift.tt/1sMuNNC
Instagram – http://ift.tt/1aa1yfd
Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/scientifantasti
Website – http://ift.tt/Mp0OoL
Email – joe@scientifantastic.com
Music: „Death in a garden“ by Lowercase Noises ( http://ift.tt/s2s6sb )
Gear Used:
2 Canon 5DIII cameras
2 of each Canon 24-70mm, 24-105mm, and 70-200mm lenses
Custom build panoramic rig
RamperPro
Custom dual trigger intervalometer
Motion Control:
Kessler Crane TLS with Second Shooter ( http://ift.tt/oZJKwo )
A big THANK YOU to:
Chris Pritchard ( http://chrispzero.com )
Dustin Kukuk ( http://ift.tt/29tMGC5 )
Andrew Walker ( http://ift.tt/XrwOjb )
Colin Rich ( http://www.deer-dog.com )
Matt Givot ( http://timeflymedia.com )
YETI Presents: Chasing Light by YETI Coolers
Wyman Meinzer exists almost without definition. But if we had to pin him down, there’s no word that describes him better than Texan. A hunter, trapper, marksman, outdoor pioneer, and official photographer for the Lone Star State, Wyman captures the dig-your-heels-in determination and appreciation for the land that can be found in those that call Texas home.
Childhood Trauma PSA / Unique by Eliot Rausch
To protect the identity of the teenage subjects, this film is a re-eanctment of the real events using actors.
Director / Editor / Writer – Eliot Rausch
MD – Jeff Baron
EP – James Cunningham
Producer – Mark Walejko
DP – Benjamin Loeb
Production Designer – Coryander Friend
AGENCY – Wunderman
Chief Creative Director – John Reid
VP, Creative Director – Trevor Sloan
Senior Art Director – Jeff Abelson
Creative Services Manager – Sahar Sulayman
Account Director – Kristy Jackson
Account Executive – Lauren Kuebler
Producer – Karen Fazekas
Color / Finishing – Calnin Bros
SOUND MIX
Anthony Short
MUSIC
“Boy” – feat Chantal by Alaskan Tapes
TALENT – OCPs
Unique – Unique Jenkins
Miss Daniels – Ashley Wilkerson
Mike – Al Burke
CST-100 Starliner Manufacturing
Red Rover by Brooke Goldfinch
An end-of-days drama about two teens who defy their religious families in order to discover their own final meaning, written and directed by Brooke Goldfinch.
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Winner of the Rouben Mamoulian Award for Best Director at Sydney Film Festival, the Canon Award for Best Director in an Australian Short Film at Flickerfest and Best Director at St Kilda Film Festival.
Barry by Jay Rondot
Fresh from it’s premiere at SXSW 2016, BARRY is the story of Barry Berkins, a homespun cocaine dealer who joins Facebook in an attempt to take his business to the next level. However, he soon finds that sharing doesn’t always lead to caring.
Mynarski Death Plummet by Matthew Rankin by La Distributrice
A completely hand-made historical micro-epic about the final minutes in the life of Winnipeg’s doomed Second World War hero, Andrew Mynarski (1916-1944). Combining wartime aviation melodrama with classical and avant-garde animation techniques (including stop-motion, silhouettes, bleaching, scratching, hand-painting and rubbing letratone patterns directly on the celluloid) Mynarski Death Plummet is a psychedelic photo-chemical war picture on the theme of self-sacrifice, immortality and jellyfish.
WINNER
Best Animation Film at Off-Courts Trouville – France 2015
Best Animation Film at Curtas Vila do Conde – Portugal, 2015
Off-Limits“ Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2015
Best short film – 33rd Rendez-Vous du cinéma Québécois, 2015
Creativity Award – 19th Regard sur le Court, Saguenay, Canada, 2015
FESTIVALS
Busan Short Film Festival – South Korea, 2016
Erata Motion Pictures short Film Festival – St-Peterburgh, Russia, 2016
Internationale Kurzfilmwoche Regensburg – Germany, 2016
Glas animation fetsival – Berkeley, USA, 2016
Minimalen Short Film Festival – Norway, 2016
Animatika International Animated Film Fetsival – Slovenia, 2015
Tenerife Short Film Festival – Spain, 2015
Aguilar de Campo – Spain, 2015
Leuven International Short Film Festival – Belgium, 2015
Bratislava International Film Festival – Slovakia, 2015
Interfilm Berlin – Germany, 2015
Internationale Kurtzfilmtage Winterthur – Switzerland, 2015
Festival du Cinéma International en Abitibi Temiscamingue – Canada 2015
AFI Film Festival – L/A., USA 2015
St-Louis International Film Festival, USA 2015
Animatic Film Festival – Barcelona, Spain, 2015
8th Annual Imagine Science Film Festival – New York, USA, 2015
30th FIFF Namur – Namur, Belgium, 2015
5th Festival du cinéma de la Ville de Québec – Québec, Canada, 2015
6th Ottawa International Film Fetsival – Ottawa, Canada, 2015
13th Pacific Meridian International Film Festival – Vladivostock, Russia, 2015
Atlantic Film Fetsival – Halifax, Canada, 2015
16th OFF-Courts Trouville – Trouville, France, 2015
38th Cambridge Film Festival – Cambridge, UK, 2015
7th Les Percéides, Festival International de Cinéma et d’Art – Percé, Canada, 2015
Long Week of Short Films – Hong Kong, China, 2015
23rd Curtas Vila do Conde International Film Festival – Portugal, 2015
Annecy International Animation Film Festival – Annecy, France 2015
31st Hamburg International Short Film Fetsival – Hamburg, Germany, 2015
25th filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – Schwerin, Germany 2015
2nd Montreal International Animation Film Festival – Montreal, Canada 2015
19e Regard sur le court – Saguenay, Canada, 2105
33e Rendez-Vous du cinéma Québécois – Montréal, Canada, 2015
Sundance Film Festival – Utah, U.S., 2015 (International Premiere)
28e Festival International du cinéma francophone en Acadie – Moncton, N-B, Canada, 2014
43e Festival du nouveau cinéma – Montréal, Canada, 2014
32nd Vancouver International Film Festival – Vancouver, Canada, 2014
38th Toronto International Film Festival – Toronto, Canada, 2014
Directed by : Matthew Rankin
Script and animation : Matthew Rankin
Cast : Alek Rzeszowski, Robert Vilar, Annie St-Pierre, Eve Majzels, Louis Negin
Director of Photography : Julien Fontaine
Art Direction : Louisa Schabas
Editing : Matthew Rankin, Elisabeth Olga Tremblay
Sound : Patrice LeBlanc
Original score : Patrick Keenan
Producers : Matthew Rankin, Gabrielle Tougas-Fréchette
Distribution: La Distributrice de Films
Contact: serge@ladistributrice.ca
Shanghai Forever by JT Singh
Urbanist and media artist JT Singh has captured the vibrance and massive scale of Shanghai’s skyline, streets, and infrastructure through a series of experimental projects viewed by millions (This is Shanghai, Walk in Shanghai, etc); hence, contributing greatly to the city’s growing global status. With this new film, he turns to the Shanghai of its residents, the lives that revolve not around the city’s 4000 skyscrapers, but around the simpler ways of living, the local charm, and the familiar corner.
Amid the chaos of millions of people living and working with one another, the rich textures and smells, the voices and faces young and old, and the signs of tradition and change dwell behind each door and around each corner. With JT’s riveting visual storytelling, viewers experience a series of impressions around historic shikkumen neighbourhoods, which foster a network of real-life experiences, memories, and encounters with locals, which are the tender heart keeping the city alive and charming to live in. Shanghai’s iconic skyline is symbolic of its presence as a premier global city, but below the towers, the intimate, and human story that unfolds is what will always be part of the city’s core DNA.
Forward by Lane Rick, an architect based in NYC
About JT Singh
JT Singh is an interdisciplinary media artist, urban futurist and world explorer, specializing in city-scale, global projects that blur the lines between technology, urbanism and story. It springs from his lifelong adventures and interest in socio-economic and environmental problems within cities that have led him to explore hundreds of urban areas worldwide with eyes wide open and through walking, walking and more walking.
Currently involved in a variety of projects, including: exploring the future of urban transportation (www.cityofhumans.com), and advising numerous governments and global executives on city branding and smart city projects. JT is also collaborating with numerous tech startups focused on improving city life, from: urban farming, electric micro vehicles, solar energy and much more. His work and opinion pieces can be found in countless major publications, including Time, National Geographic, BBC, Washington Post, CNN, Vice, Guardian, China Daily, Quartz, Telegraph, Mashable and thousands of others.
All media inquiries info[at]jtsingh.com
Director – JT Singh: jtsingh.com / Facebook: http://ift.tt/11YgEDg / Twitter: twitter.com/jtssingh
Camera and edit – Mike Beech: mikebeechfilm.com / @miikebeech
Sound design – Slava Pogorelsky: slavapogorelsky.com / http://ift.tt/1zL5Dac
Music – Steven Guthienz: stevengutheinz.com
Copyright all images JT Singh 2016 – jtsingh.com | Soundtrack used under license Artist ‘Steven Guthienz’ Track ‘Vision’ © Steven Guthienz