Mathematician Katherine Johnson at Work

Mathematician Katherine Johnson at Work NASA research mathematician Katherine Johnson is photographed at her desk at Langley Research Center in 1966. Johnson made critical technical contributions during her career of 33 years, which included calculating the trajectory of the 1961 flight of Alan Shepard. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Nov. 24, 2015. via NASA http://ift.tt/1QgSqsn

I Remember Nothing by Zia Anger


A student, unaware that she is epileptic, tries to get through another day. Based on the five phases of a seizure.

STARRING
Audrey Turner
Eve Alpert
India Menuez
Adinah Dacynger
Lola Kirke

Soundtrack by Julianna Barwick

WRITTEN & DIRECTED by Zia Anger

2015 New Directors/New Films
2015 Maryland Film Festival
2015 Festival del Film Locarno
2015 Denver Film Festival
2015 AFI Fest

The Family by Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen


Fiona – Bebiane Ivalo Kreutzmann
Troels – Pelle Falk Krusbæk
Anders – Peder Pedersen
Molly – Laura Bach

Directed by … Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen
Written by … Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen & Ingeborg Topsøe

Executive Producer … Thor Brammer Jacobsen

DP … Jasper J. Spanning
Editor … Carla Luffe
Production Designer … Nanna Rosenfeldt-Olsen
1st AD … Julius von Kauffmann
Focus puller … Ivan Molina Carmona
Gaffer … Noah Lynnerup
Best boy … Kasper Mønster

Line producer … Thomas Yong.
Production manager … Camilla Rotheisen
Produktion assistant … Benjamin Muasya
Runner … Peter R. Andersen

Colorist … Hannibal Lang
Sounddesign … Mathias Dehn
On set sound … Frank Mølgaard Knudsen
Post koordination … Camilla Rotheisen
Post house … Cameo, CPH.
Editing assistant … Patrick Lund Larsen

Production company … New Land (newland.tv)
Agency … Very, Copenhagen.

Produced for Ford, Denmark.
Ford … Supporting Families Against the Odds.

A Taste of Vienna by FilmSpektakel


This is the second episode of our independent “A Taste of …” time lapse series.
You wanna have a look at the city behind the Wiener Schnitzel, Sachertorte and Wiener Melange? Have a taste of our beautiful hometown Vienna, which serves as capital of Austria, located in the heart of Europe, with its enormous rich culture and history.
Let us take you on a fast trip through Vienna’s world wide well known buildings, as well as less famous places, trough restaurants or tramways, which are called “Bims” by its locals, by the way…

Technical Details:
It took us one week of planning every single frame, one year of production (next to paid film jobs and university) and 2 TB hard drive space to create this time lapse movie.

Produced by:
Thomas Pöcksteiner // Peter Jablonowski
http://ift.tt/1Q11YKh

Sounddesign by Benjamin Bauernfeind

Support:
Thanks to the City of Vienna (http://wien.at) who supported us realizing the project!

Equipment used:
+ Canon 5D Mark III
+ 2x Canon 6D
+ Canon 600D
+ Canon 11-24mm F4
+ Canon TS-E 17mm F4
+ Canon 24-105mm F4
+ Tamron 150-600mm
+ Tamron 24-70mm F2,8
+ Pocketslider from http://pocketslider.de – Thanks Ben! 😉
+ Emotimo TB3
+ several tripods from Sachtler, Manfrotto and Togopod