Max Cooper – Waves – Official Video By Kevin McGloughlin by Max Cooper


This video is part of the Emergence audio/visual project, where I explored the idea of natural laws and their creation of the world around us. The early chapters of the story focus on the fundamentals of natural laws themselves, the basic principles of nature which needed to be in place before the physical universe could come into being.

Luckily for me, working on an AV project, these basic building blocks of nature tended to yield beautiful results visually – symmetries, the distribution of the primes, dimensionality and hyper-dimensional forms, and here, waves. Perhaps this is because we have some subconscious appreciation for their importance, or maybe it’s just through social conditioning and the fact that they are usually common forms because of their irreducibility.

The idea seemed like a simple one visually, so I wanted to create a simple classic synth approach musically, and find a strong retro aesthetic visually to match. Tom Hodge added some Fender Rhodes noodling for extra retro feel, and Kevin McGloughlin nailed the visual approach with a great technique for presenting waves as the product of strong moving lines in a simple colour scheme. Some of the video work reminds me of 60’s or 70’s modernist imagery, which fit right in musically.

I chose the concept of waves for part of the Emergence story, because they are a very important idea in much of our understanding of the world around us, and within us. They form the basis of light and wireless communications, and our source of energy from the sun which creates almost all plant and animal life. Our best understanding of the fundamental nature of reality at the smallest scales is purely waves, apparently. And even the process of neuronal action that produces our awareness relies on waves of charge flow created by forces which are supposedly themselves mediated by waves – the virtual photon, a massless wave (i.e. light), being the force carrier of the electromagnetic charge which shunts particles around inside your neurones to make you think. And then there’s the more familiar waves that can dump you under and make you swallow some rank sea water.

In addition to all of that, waves are also the basis of music – waves in the air, that is, sound, structured with symmetries. Much the same as with thinking about symmetry for that chapter of the Emergence story, it turns out that music shares a lot in common with our visual aesthetic preferences, and both are deeply rooted in principles of nature illuminated by science.

There are different ways in which waves can operate, and what constitutes a wave at all, with or without a medium for example. But they all seem to involve energy transfer without needing the transfer of physical mass – like you can see in the video, the mass (each particle, or a charge) moves up and down on a single axis, and the wave, and energy, is propagated through the medium by these point oscillations.

– Max

Some words from Kevin McGloughlin on the project

„I had been toying with ideas of emerging patterns from minimal configurations when Max Cooper contacted me to be involved in a video project.

I initially pitched these ideas for a different track on ‚Emergence‘. Max swiftly seen intertwined concepts within our work and suggested using the ideas for the track ‚Waves‘. On hearing the concept for the track, ‚Waves‘ seemed the perfect fit.

My approach was to remain minimal and fluid with inspiration from the great Norman McLaren.

I used only one element of animation for the entire clip (the initial line, in three colours). I gradually used multiples of this element and offset the times. Every form in the video was built from this initial line animation in a flat 2D space.

I decided to limit the piece to three bold colours in a 2D environment in an effort to convey the idea that even in this limited space with limited material, these forms still have a capacity to create a wide variety of patterns and complexities, in part taking on the appearance of 3D depth.

I felt these attributes demonstrated aesthetically and conceptually the core ideas within Waves.“

Waves out now on Mesh / Emergence LP preorder: http://ift.tt/2eg4FOS

Inspecting the Space Station’s Expandable Habitat

Inspecting the Space Station’s Expandable Habitat NASA astronaut Kate Rubins inspected the Bigelow Aerospace Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) attached to the International Space Station. Expandable habitats are designed to take up less room on a spacecraft while providing greater volume for living and working in space once expanded. via NASA http://ift.tt/2dWqgIy

Zieri Cosmos by Kristofski


Zieri Cosmos „Transmission“
Featuring: Alexandra Savior, Alissa Geraghty, Mikey de Vera, Connan Mockasin, Hiromi Oshima
Writer/Dir: Sam Kristofski
DOP: Charlie Sarroff
Styling: Chloe Chippendale
Music by: Jonny Higgins
Animation/Art: Dr D Foothead
ADR Recording: Matt Mondanile
Male Voices: Joaquin Pastor, Stephen Engstrom

MOROCCO by Nathaniel Connella


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From the souks and craftsmen of Marrakesh and Fes to the dunes of Merzouga and continuing on high into the Atlas mountains, see Morocco like you’ve never seen it before.

„Morocco“ takes you on a journey beyond the obvious and into the heart and soul of this beautiful country.

The film was shot over the course of a month.

Equipment:
Sony A7SII
Sony 24-70mm f4
Came Single TV 3-axis gimbal

Directed by: Nathaniel Connella
Produced by: The Tipsy Gypsies http://ift.tt/2dRju6K
Filmed and edited by: Nathaniel Connella
Color Grade by: Terry Politis www.ixorvfx.com
Sound Mix by: Luis Rosario

Music:

Dhafer Youssef – Oud and Vocals

Moroccan Spirit – La Mamounia

Simo Lagnawi – Sandika

Anello Capuano / Bruno Assenmacher – Ay Jan / Alap Robab / Srang Srang Srang (Afghanistan)

DAN SULTAN – MAGNETIC by Dropbear


A 3D printed, stop-motion, projection mapped music video for Dan Sultan’s track Magnetic.
Two months in the making, over 60 individual 3D printed pieces and over 2700 photos.

Magnetic is available now – http://bit.ly/2ds2bML
http://dansultan.com/

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Follow dropbear: @dropbeardigital

Director and stop-motion animation: Jonathan Chong @ Dropbear Digital

3D scan and 3D animation: Shawn Miller

Projection mapping: Jean Poole

3D printing: Christopher Langton

DOP consultant: Cesar Salmeron

Editing: Jonathan Chong

Foothills: The Unlinked Heritage of Snowboarding by Patagonia


The people of Petran, Turkey, have been snowboarding for roughly 300 years. It’s not snowboarding as we know it, but you’ll recognize it. In this film by WRKSHRT, we follow Alex Yoder and Nick Russell into Turkey’s Kaçkar Mountains on a quest to unearth the unlinked heritage of snowboarding and have some fun in the process.

Patagonia Snow
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WRKSHRT
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Black Swell by Jake Honig


A man tries to kill himself in a motel room.

WINNER:

Hamptons Film Festival, Suffolk County Next Exposure Award, 2016

OFFICIAL SELECTION:

Slamdance Film Festival, 2016
Palm Springs International Shortfest, 2016
Sarasota Film Festival, 2016
Florida Film Festival, 2016

Starring Richard Kind (A Serious Man, Argo, Curb Your Enthusiasm) & David Rysdahl

Directed by Jake Honig
Written by David Rysdahl

Producers: Joseph J. DePasquale, David Rysdahl, Jake Honig
Co-Producers: Roxy Kurta, Jake Ladehoff. Matt Morgan
Executive Producer: Josh Senior

Cinematographer: Conor Murphy
Production Designer: Zack Block
Sound Design: Bobb Barito
Colorist: Alan Gordon

Assistant Director: Allison Egdahl
Sound Mixer: Max Mellman
Art Director: Brian Broderick
Hair & Makeup: L. Bates Jaffe

Assistant Camera: Matt Morgan
Gaffer: Joseph J. DePasquale
Key Grip: Ahad Mahmood

Music: Mutant

Produced by YACHT CLUB FILMS and SENIOR POST

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In the Hollow by Austin Bunn


In May 1988, girlfriends Claudia Brenner and Rebecca Wight were attacked while hiking the Appalachian Trail by a ‚mountain man‘ named Stephen Roy Carr. IN THE HOLLOW tells the story of the shooting, Wight’s death, and Brenner’s desperate survival (and later transformation into an advocate for hate crime legislation in the U.S.) as she returns to the trail for the first time since the shooting.

The film combines documentary and narrative film elements, using the actual locations on the trail and dramatizations written by Claudia Brenner and director/screenwriter Austin Bunn based on her testimony. The film follows Brenner as she hikes the Appalachian Trail in search of the site of the shooting and path of her survival.

Director/Co-Writer/Editor – Austin Bunn
Producers: Austin Bunn, Robert Hazen, Spencer Gillis, Chris Cocco
Director of Photography: Spencer Gillis

*SHORT OF THE WEEK*

Screenings
Inside Out (Premiere) (Toronto, CA), 2015 (Audience Award – Best Short Documentary)
Honolulu Rainbow LGBT Film Festival (HI), 2015
Out East, Halifax (NS), 2015
Frameline 39, San Francisco (CA), 2015
Provincetown International Film Festival (MA) 2015
Sidewalk/Shout Film Festival, Birmingham (AL), 2015
DocUTAH, St. George, Utah, 2015
Milwaukee International Film Festival (WI), 2015
Atlanta Out On Film Festival (GA), 2015. (Jury Award – Best Short Film)
IRIS Prize Festival, Wales, UK, 2015
(Runner Up – Best Short Film)
ImageOut Rochester LGBT Film Festival, 2015
Top Drawer – Dayton LGBT Film Festival (OH), 2015 (Audience Award – Best Short Film)
Sacramento International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (CA), 2015
ReelQ Film Festival, Pittsburgh (PA) 2015
MiFo LGBT Film Festival – 7th Annual Fort Lauderdale Edition, 2015 (Audience Award – Best Short Film, Jury Award – Best Short Film Runner Up)
NewFest: The NYC LGBT Film Festival (NY), 2015 (Audience Award – Best Documentary Short)
Queer Film Festival MEZIPATRA, Prague and Brno, Czech Republic, 2015
Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Huntington (NY), 2015
USN|expo 2015 – Sardinia Queer Short Film Festival (Italy) (Jury Prize – Best Documentary Short)
San Francisco Indie Fest (CA), 2016
Mardi Gras Film Festival – Sydney, Australia, 2016
Roze Filmdagen; Amsterdam LGBTQ Film Festival, 2016
Queens World Film Festival (NY), 2016 (Best Short Documentary)
Queer Vision Bristol Pride (Bristol, UK), 2016
London LGBT Film Festival (CA), 2016
Dyke Drama Film Festival (Perth, Australia), 2016
Rio Gender & Sexuality Film Festival, Rio De Janeiro (Brazil) 2016
GAZE International LGBT Film Festival Dublin (Ireland), 2016
North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (Durham, NC) (Jury Award:  Best Documentary Short Subject)
QUEERSICHT Film Festival (Bern, Switzerland), 2016
Indiana Cares Campaign (PA), 2016