Moments of Puglia by Oliver Astrologo


They don’t call Italy “Il bel paese” – “The beautiful country” – for nothing, and it’s no coincidence. For my next project I decided once again to pay homage to my homeland, a place that always leaves an impression on my heart, the southern region of Puglia.

There is a list called “1,000 Places To See Before You Die”. Casting a glance over it, one will notice that Italy – and Puglia in particular – boasts an enviable number of locations. With numerous UNESCO sites, pristine beaches, and enchanting destinations, it was difficult to restrict such beauty into a 2 minute video.

But here it is anyway, a small taste of what this amazing region has to offer. I’m sure you’ll add it to your own list of 1000 places to see before you die!

Watch also “R O M A“: http://ift.tt/1NKfClN

Locations:
Alberobello
Gargano
Lecce
Locorotondo
Martina Franca
Monopoli
Valle D’Itria
Ostuni
Polignano a Mare

Filmed and edited by Oliver Astrologo – FB: http://ift.tt/1IFtBl0

Drone Footage: Courtesy of Vito Renò – http://ift.tt/1SVLkNw
For any drone inquiry about this video please contact: vitorenovr@gmail.com

Intro and outro Music: Sciamaballà – http://ift.tt/1Xcb9fh
Soundtrack: A moment of Silence – Courtesy of Max LL – http://maxll.ca
All music and sounds effects rights are reserved.

Thanks:
Simona de Carlo, Sara de Carlo, Simone Sampò, Nils Samò, Fabian McDonald and everyone who helped
me create this video.

Flickr album: http://ift.tt/1rPY7sf

Shoot using:
Sony A7ii @ 1080 50p PP7 (Exposed in S-Log2)

Lens used:
Zeiss 35mm 2.8
Zeiss 55mm 1.8

Color Correction
ImpulZ LUTs with some tweaks.

Princess Chelsea – Is It All OK? by Simon Ward


From ‚The Great Cybernetic Depression‘ out now on Lil‘ Chief / Flying Nun Records.
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Featuring vocals from Joe Astle
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Directed by Simon Ward
Special thanks to NZ on Air
Make-Up and Hair by Robyn Holland
Costuming by Lorene Harris and Penny Scott

Sailing A Sinking Sea by olivia wyatt


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Sailing A Sinking Sea is a feature-length experimental documentary exploring the culture of the Moken people of Burma and Thailand. The Moken are a seafaring community and one of the smallest ethnic minority groups in Asia, traditionally spending eight months out of the year in thatch-roofed wooden boats. Wholly reliant upon the sea, their entire belief system revolves around water. Sailing A Sinking Sea weaves a visual and aural tapestry of Moken mythologies and present-day practices. As a viewer you will swim under the sea past fishes and mermaids, sail boats across turquoise waters, land on 13 different islands, step inside sea shanties on stilts, delve into the minds of shamans, become possessed through the worship of sea gods, dance between lovers and emerge drenched in Moken mythology. http://ift.tt/1rKQtPD

Purchase now:
DER – http://ift.tt/1qj5ruT
Drag City- http://ift.tt/1rKQwej

Client Liaison- World Of Our Love by Oh Yeah Wow


Directors: Mike Greaney & Aaron McDonald
Producers: Mike Greaney & Darcy Prendergast
Art Director: Jarrod Prince
Animators: Leah Clementson, James Neilson, Andrew Bowler, Aaron McDonald, Mike Greaney, Brigette Liberto
Art assistant: Joel Williams
Special Thanks: Adam De Cata
Made by Oh Yeah Wow: ohyeahwow.com Facebook: http://ift.tt/17c2kJ4 Twitter: @ohyeahwow Instagram: oh_yeah_wow
Performed by Client Liaison: clientliaison.com Facebook: http://ift.tt/1Om7c5W Twitter: @clientliaison Instagram: @clientliaison

Hubble Spies a Spiral Snowflake

Hubble Spies a Spiral Snowflake Together with irregular galaxies, spiral galaxies make up approximately 60 percent of the galaxies in the local universe. However, despite their prevalence, each spiral galaxy is unique — like snowflakes, no two are alike. This is demonstrated by the striking face-on spiral galaxy NGC 6814. via NASA http://ift.tt/1TKk7dX

Oscar – „Good Things“ by Bryan Schlam


Director/Editor/Producer: Bryan Schlam
Director Of Photography: Ben Carey
Production Designers: Ali & Gilli Glatt
Producer: Izzy Cohan
Hair/Makeup/FX: Jessie Eden
Colorist: Jaime O’Bradovich
VFX: John Criston
VFX: Garrett Alloway
Production Assistant: Allison Rodgers
Art PA: Debbie Kunst
Art PA: Stephanie Shulman
Grip: Alexander Prokos
Grip: Luis Alarcon

How Does an Editor Think and Feel? by Tony Zhou


For the past ten years, I’ve been editing professionally. Yet one question always stumps me: “How do you know when to cut?” And I can only answer that it’s very instinctual. On some level, I’m just thinking and feeling my way through the edit. So today, I’d like to describe that process: how does an editor think and feel?

A very special thanks to David Poland for the use of DP/30 clips.
And a very special thanks to Aso for the use of his music.

For educational purposes only. You can donate to support the channel at
Patreon: http://ift.tt/1sO9507

And you can follow us through
Taylor’s Instagram: http://ift.tt/1KLK2DX
Taylor’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/glassesattached
Tony’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyszhou
Tony’s Facebook: http://ift.tt/1vI7Dfg

Music:
Aso – Soul Traveling (Freddie Joachim Remix)
Harry James – I’ve Heard That Song Before
Nat King Cole – Aquellos Ojos Verdes
Aso – Jazz Intro
Nujabes – Perfect Circle (Instrumental)
George Benson – On Broadway (Live)

Interview Clips:
DP/30 Michael Kahn (2011) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjdOG-w0Zz4
Michael Caine – Acting in Film (1987) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZPLVDwEr7Y
DP/30 Thelma Schoonmaker (2013) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIKRcV4kHzg
DP/30 Thelma Schoonmaker (2011) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgXcpZqQy8M
BAFTA – Walter Murch on Editing (2013) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcBpXLNmS3Q

Recommended Reading & Viewing:
On Film Editing by Edward Dmytryk http://ift.tt/1TBbX7O
Cut to the Chase by Sam O’Steen & Bobbie O’Steen http://ift.tt/1OlttAD
In the Blink of an Eye by Walter Murch http://ift.tt/1TBbZwv
The Conversations with Walter Murch by Michael Ondaatje http://ift.tt/1OltqVH

Mauvais Sang by kinolorber


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In Paris in the near future. Aging thieves Marc and Hans owe money to a tough American woman who gives them two weeks to pay. They scheme to steal and sell a new serum for a disease that’s killing lovers, but they need someone with quick steady hands. They recruit Alex, a disaffected youth who’s breaking up with Lise, his 16-year-old girlfriend. In the few days before the theft, Alex becomes enchanted with Anna, Marc’s young mistress. They talk, they play, they sing, but she’s in love with Marc. Lise hasn’t given up on Alex either, and she comes to Paris on the day of the theft. There are double crosses, a daring rescue, and, for Alex, a waiting plane. Will he make it?

Robert Rushkin – The Artist by Builders Club


We did a documentary about Robert Rushkin, an artist with an outstanding body of work that we thought deserves more attention.

Read more on It’s Nice That
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Artist Website
www.robertrushkin.tk

Direction, Production, Concept, Edit, Post
Jonas Hegi & Julien Simshauser
Builders Club
http://ift.tt/1X60vVd / @buildersclub15
www.jonashegi.com
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Sound Design
Chris Banks, www.chris-banks.com

Director of Photography
Tom Elliot – http://ift.tt/1H16GVM

1st Assistant Camera
Marit de Bruijne

Post Production Help
Pierre Plouzeau – http://ift.tt/1VdaoTw

Runner / Behind the Scenes
Angelo Wellens http://angelowellens.eu

Music
Kettenkarussell http://giegling.net