Band Of Horses – Casual Party by Ben Fee.


A music video I directed for Band Of Horses new single, „Casual Party.“ Sometimes an awesome band lets you be as weird as you like for their awesome song. Monsters! Cheese Puffs! Cold Cut Man!!!
Director: Ben Fee
Production Company: Scandinavia
Produced by: Colin Shane & Angela Chen
Rep: Jen Herrera/Las Bandas
Cinematography: Drew Daniels
Colorist: Jaime Obradovich / Company 3
Production Designer: Kat Audick
Art Director: Margaux Rust
Costume Design: Kat Audick
More Costume Design: Lauren Wilde
Hair & Makeup: Lauren Wilde
AD: Tres Stamos
PM: Aragorn Fenton
Steadicam: Orlando Duguany
First AC: Troy „Teddy“ Dickerson
Makeup assistant: Rebecca Abraham
Makeup assistant: Alex French

Creatures:
Tim Hagerty
Erika Zabelle
Tim McKeown
Thomas Blake
Stephanie Griffin
Caitlin Rucker
Joya Mia Italiano
Christi Waldon
Jess Bates
Jacob Gibson
Michael R. Jacobs
Mitch Eakins
Kevin Bone
Maura McDonald
Matt Boman
Tosca Rivola

Elderly Couple:
Larry Makrow
Betty

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The Arrival by Zen Design Studios


Anna contemplates a big decision while waiting for someone in a cafe.

Staring – Emily Barber

Produced by Zen Design Studios

Writer/ Director – Daniel Montanarini
Producer – Jacob Thomas
Cinematographer – Alistair Little
Production Designer – Laura Castellano Astruc
Costume Designer – Bronya Arciszewska
Sound Editor and Dubbing Mixer – Florentin Tudor
Foley Artist – John Cohen
FX Editor – Ben Hensor

Daniel Montanarini is represented by Forever Pictures

CubeSats Deployed From the International Space Station

CubeSats Deployed From the International Space Station CubeSats fly free after leaving the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer on the International Space Station on May 17, 2016. Seen here are two Dove satellites. The satellites are part of a constellation designed, built and operated by Planet Labs Inc. to take images of Earth from space. via NASA http://ift.tt/27I2gi7

HYPER-REALITY by Keiichi Matsuda


Hyper-Reality presents a provocative and kaleidoscopic new vision of the future, where physical and virtual realities have merged, and the city is saturated in media. If you are interested in supporting the project, sponsoring the next work or would like to find out more, please send a hello to info@km.cx

by Keiichi Matsuda | http://km.cx
more at http://hyper-reality.co

Please Touch the Art by Cantor Fine Art


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One day a blind man discovered a screw painting by Andrew Myers with his hands. The blind man found as much enjoyment out of the tactile elements of the work as any sighted person ever has by just looking at them. Andrew considers this moment as one of the most inspiring of his career. Which led us to a question: Why is touching artwork so taboo?
Prior to the mid-1800s, tactile interaction was commonplace for visitors experiencing collections of art, but as museums of art evolved, rules forbidding touch became the norm. In some cases, these were to protect artwork that truly was not meant to be touched, but in large part these norms had nothing do with preservation and everything to do with nineteenth century politics of gender, race and class control.

In light of all this, we decided to create a documentary that elevates the level of tactile arts, and gives back to the visually impaired community. It was at that point that we met George Wurtzel.

George is a blind artisan and teacher working at Enchanted Hills Camp in Napa Ca. This is a 300 acre camp nestled in the red wood forest above Napa Valley. Enchanted Hills is a summer camp for the visually impaired. Here George teaches blind folks, through example, how to use all the equipment necessary to become blind artisans.

Currently, George is converting an old grape crushing barn into a Tactile Art Center. The top floor of the building is his 1900 sq. ft. wood working shop. The bottom floor will be his Tactile Art gallery space where blind people can feel and sell their artwork.

We fell in love with George and his mission and wanted to support his new tactile art gallery. So we worked with Andrew Myers to surprise George with a tactile portrait of himself. The first portrait he will be able to feel and recognize.

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The Academy of Music for the Blind (AMB) were kind enough to create a song for our soundtrack. AMB specifically addresses the educational, social, and physical needs of talented blind music students so that they can fully develop their unique talents and be prepared for integration into the workplace or other educational settings.

To learn more about the AMB visit:http://ouramb.org/

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Music Credits:
Artist: Tycho, Song: A Walk
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Artist: Aphex Twin, Song: 14th Avril
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Jake Dypka x Hollie McNish – Embarrassed by RANDOM ACTS


British poet and spoken word artist, Hollie McNish vocalises the daily battle mothers face when nursing in public. Teaming up with filmmaker Jake Dypka they touch on the over exposure of breasts in the media versus the outraged reaction women face if they openly breastfeed. Why is titillation accepted and sustenance rejected?

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Jim & Helen Forever by My Godbrother Productions


Jim & Helen Forever was a collaborative project based upon the director and writers
observations into marriage and engagement. With so many friends reaching the age
where marriage is talked about as the next logical step, we wanted to tackle the
ideas and conflicts that someone would go through when they realize the only
person on the fence about their marriage is themselves. Jim & Helen Forever is
written to be a funny lighthearted comedy, that resonates with anyone who is
conflicted about getting hitched. Which is to say, everyone.

Production Company –

My Godbrother Productions

Director –

Jesse Zwick

Producers –

Sam Ritzenberg

Benjamin Lindemuth-McRobie

Jed Goldstein

Petr Jankular

Executive Producer –

Doug Jordan

Writers –

Sam Ritzenberg

Jed Goldstein

Director of Photography –

Andre Lascaris

Editor –

Benjamin Lindemuth-McRobie

Assistant Director –

Brinton Bryan

2 nd Unit Director of Photography –

Paul Alexander

Assistant Camera –

Tyler Harrison

Gaffer –

Even Pesses

Key Grip –

Stefan Silvers

Production Designer –

Sean Costello

Make Up Artist –

Natasha Chanel

Costume Designer –

Mathew Peridis

Composer –

Alec Puro

Sound Editor –

Natasha Roland

Digital Effects –

Josh Dobson

Actors –

Lucas Neff (David)

Josh Brener (Aaron)

Caitlin Fitzgerald (Tessa)

Echo Kellum (Pete)

Jeff Perry (Jim)

Alina Bock (Natalia)

Jeremy Mascia (Store Clerk)

Katie Stoll (Laura)

Sabrina Revelle (Ronda)

Steve Voldseth (Don)

Sarah Lilly (Mom)