Autor: Karl Ranseier
WALT by justinclifton
At 85 years old, organic raisin farmer and lifelong river advocate Walt Shubin is not slowing down. He has dedicated the last 65 years of his life to restoring California’s once-mighty San Joaquin River to the wild glory he remembers as a young boy. Driven by his passion for the river, and despite worn out knees and joints, he takes us on a journey to help us understand why this river is so important to all of us as well.
Learn more about the San Joaquin River and take action to restore its health at http://ift.tt/1O6jQoc
Director: Justin Clifton
Editors: Chris Cresci & Justin Clifton
Cinematographer: Chris Cresci
Featuring: Walt Shubin
Location: Kerman, California
Music:
Abstract Aprils, The Weight of Familiarity
Blake Ewing, Ocean Run
Matthew Kidd, A Reflective Conversation in Bb
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WHAT I’M DANCING ABOUT : Ian Eastwood by Tim Nackashi
Experimental Film Commissioned by Ray-Ban
Featuring Choreographer Ian Eastwood
Directed by Tim Nackashi
Cinematography by Alexander Nikishin
A Human Resources Production
With Yours Tru.ly
#ItTakesCourage
Benjamin Scheuer – CURE (Official Music Video) by Radish Pictures
The new album Songs From THE LION is out now!
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Video Credits:
Director: Peter Baynton
Words and Music: Benjamin Scheuer
Executive Producer: Fritzi Nicolaus, Peter Baynton
Production companies: Radish Pictures, Rumble
Production: Rob Jelley
Director of Photography: Peter Ellmore
Camera Assistant: Toby Goodyear
Animators: Jeroen Jaspaert, Peter Baynton
Gaffer: Paul Allen
Studio Manager: Conor Joyce
Runner: Verity Baynton
Test Models: Duncan Harte, James Ayling
Colourist: Toby Tomkins at CHEAT
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Group B by Group B
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In 2008 British Championship rally driver, Nick Rowland, walked away from the sport to pursue a career as a film director. However his passion for the sport remained a consistent in his life and it was inevitable that he would bring this remarkable sport to the big screen. In the history of cinema, there has never been a film made about rally driving and it was going to take someone with the same tenacity found within rally drivers to try. Group B is Rowland’s first test at the genre. Despite its A-Level cast and strong production value, Group B was made at the National Film and Television School in London, UK. It was Rowland’s graduation project and was made on the allotted budget of £14,000. Since its premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival, Group B has screened at more than a dozen festivals around the world and was nominated for a Student Oscar as well as won the Royal Television Society’s Student Award for Best Post Graduate Fiction. The filmmakers hope that the film’s success might lead to a future feature.
You Are Awake by Pedro Martín-Calero Medrano
Directed and photographed by Pedro Martín-Calero
Written by Daniel Remón, Joe Rosen and Pedro Martín-Calero
Edited by Sacha Szwarc
Music by Olivier Arson
Art direction and costume by Jose Tirado
Executive Producer Paul Weston
Produced by Joao Daponte and Corin Taylor
Produced by Colonel Blimp
The Temper Trap – Fall Together by KMOYES PICTURES
Gentle Angry People by Alex Bohs
From the floral-covered steps of City Hall to the sweat-drenched dancefloor of Precinct DTLA, we Angelenos stood together (over 2,000 in fact) to honor the members of our fellow LGBTQIA family in Orlando whose lives were cut senselessly short over the weekend.
The range of mourning (some choosing silence, others spoken word and a few using dance) from all walks of life wholeheartedly touched me. In fact, the bittersweet beauty of it all riveted me so much I decided to share some of my experience via video.
„We are a gentle angry people“ indeed.
We have made our visibility known in numbers as we mourn, but now let’s make sure to keep that momentum as we act (in honor of those who are no longer able to fight). Get involved via everytown.org/act. #DisarmHate
Song Used: „Letters Of A Traveller“ by Ólafur Arnalds, Alice Sara Ott
Additional Camera: Efrain Lopez
Sunset From the International Space Station
The Art Market (in Four Parts): Galleries by Artsy
What does an art gallery do for an artist? What fuels the global expansion of galleries like Gagosian and White Cube? And how has the internet affected the way galleries do business? In the second installment of “The Art Market Series (in Four Parts),” we look at the complex ecosystem of commercial galleries to probe these questions—and get to the root of how galleries effectively steward artists’ careers, promote their work, and protect their markets. Gallerists, artists, and art-world influencers like Amalia Dayan, Daniella Luxembourg, Dominique Lévy, Michele Maccarone, Elmgreen & Dragset, Josh Baer, Stefan Simchowitz, and Sarah Thornton provide their insights.
Galleries is the second installment of a four-part documentary series, preceded by Auctions and followed by Patrons and Art Fairs. Together, the four segments tell a comprehensive story about the art market’s history and cultural influence, providing an approachable yet nuanced introduction to a extraordinary subject. Visit http://ift.tt/23X3hyi to watch all the films.
The series is produced in collaboration with UBS and directed by Oscar Boyson.
Director – Oscar Boyson
Editor – Nate DeYoung
Producer – Sean Barth
Produced By – Neighborhood Watch Films
Director of Photography – David Russo
Assistant Editor – Erin DeWitt
Assistant Editor – Matthew Hart
Sound – Colin Alexander
Music – Jay Wadley of Found Objects Music Production
Color – Irving Harvey