Douglas Tompkins: Wild Legacy by Tompkins Conservation


Douglas Tompkins was a world-renowned adventurer, entrepreneur, and conservationist. Co-founder of The North Face and Esprit, Doug spent the first half of his life building successful, global brands, while simultaneously adventuring around the world, completing first descents of the world’s toughest rivers. In 1968 Doug embarked on a trip to Chile, driving with friends from California to the tip of Patagonia. Documented in the film Mountain of Storms, the trip solidified Doug’s place as rock climbing legend. In the early 1990s, Doug sold his part of Esprit and moved down to Chile to do conservation work full time with his wife, Kristine McDivitt Tompkins, the former CEO of Patagonia, Inc. Together, over the last 25 years, Doug and Kris have protected 2.2 million acres, more land than any other individuals. The foundations under the Tompkins Conservation umbrella, along with their partners, have created five national parks in Chile and Argentina and are in the process of creating five more. A Wild Legacy tells the story of Doug’s incredible life, his lasting impact on the wild landscapes of Patagonia, and Kris and the Tompkins Conservation team’s efforts to continue his audacious mission.

Doug was tragically killed in a kayaking accident on Lago General Carrera, north of Patagonia Park, on December 8th, 2015. Douglas Tompkins: A Wild Legacy was presented to audiences at the Telluride Mountain Film Festival on May 24th, 2016 during the festival’s tribute to Doug.

“If anything can save the world, I’d put my money on beauty” – Douglas Tompkins

The work goes on at tompkinsconservation.org.

NB Underground by New Balance Numeric


Battling April showers and cobblestoned streets a few of the New Balance Numeric Team took a short trip to London, Paris and Lyon. As documented by James Messina and Jake Harris, for Brindle Collective. Follow more at nbnumeric.com #nbnumeric @nbnumeric

Featuring :
Antoine Asselin
Levi Brown
Tom Knox
Tom Karangelov
Tyler Surrey
Jordan Taylor
Flo Mirtain

Music: „Invitation“ – Richard Houghten

„Colourless Dream“ – Sad Lovers & Giants

„When Old Love Keeps You Waiting“ – Joel Alme

BreakingPoint by Martin Lapp


The Phenomenon „hysterical strength“ is a display of extreme strength by humans, beyond what is believed to be normal, usually occurring when people are in life and death situations. We witness a mother giving birth to her child. Rather than seeing things on a realistic level, we follow things happening on a more metaphorical side.The focus of the action is the challenge of birth, which presents itself as an extreme situation in which it becomes literally a matter of life and death.

This is my Diploma Project BreakingPoint.
From the Idea to the final film it took about 1,5 years including half a year of preproduction with an extensive work in Animatics and Previz and about 8 months of postproduction.
A big THANK YOU goes to the great team and Filmakademie.

DIRECTOR: Martin Lapp
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Christopher McKissick
PRODUCER: Anica Maruhn, Tobias Gerginov
VFX PRODUCER: Francesco Faranna
MUSIC: Petteri Sainio
SOUNDDESIGN: Tobias Scherer
VFX SUPERVISOR: Martin Lapp
LEAD TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Johannes Franz
CUTTER: Raquel Caro Nuñez
SZENENBILD: Tonia Hochsieder
PRODUCTION: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg GmbH

Expedition 48 Soyuz Rollout

Expedition 48 Soyuz Rollout The Soyuz MS-01 spacecraft is raised vertical after it was rolled out by train to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Monday, July 4, 2016. NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin of Roscosmos, and astronaut Takuya Onishi of JAXA will launch to the International Space Station the evening of July 6 Eastern time. via NASA http://ift.tt/29i0lfb

An Ode To Jon Comer by Don’t Sleep Productions


In the mid-nineties, a skateboarder named Jon Comer gained notoriety on the international scene. Despite having a prosthetic leg, Jon climbed the pro ranks and skated at the highest level. To this day, Jon continues to inspire generations of adaptive skateboarders. Here is one of their stories.

Born without hands and missing a leg from the knee down Oscar Loreto Jr. faces challenges few can relate to. Oscar was introduced to his passion of skateboarding by a picture of Jon Comer at an early age. Tired of being treated differently in traditional sports, Oscar found solidarity within the skateboard community.

Watch how one man’s courage trickled-down to inspire generations in „An Ode to Jon Comer.“

Directed by: Ben Stoddard
DOP: Jan Schuster
Assistant Director: Cassandra Surina
Music by: Jeremy Maclean-Wallace

For more information on Adaptive Skateboarding go to:
www.adacs.org/

A G A I N by Nico Gao


If you can’t die, what will happen?

“AGAIN” is a 2D short animation that explores the idea that life is a series of meaningless routines. The protagonist attempts to escape from this endlessly repeating world by committing countless suicides, but he never successes. Even the sufferings are still part of the cycle of repetition. Finally he realizes that inner happiness is the best way to achieve the freedom he seeks.

School of Visual Arts, MFA Computer Art, Class of 2016

Written and Animated by Nico Gao (http://changgao.me)
3D and Visual Effects by Ren Wang (http://ren-wang.com)
Music by TetraCaylx (http://ift.tt/29ke3ND)