Autor: Karl Ranseier
WASH CLUB – Short Film by Simon Dymond
When an aspiring journalist hears rumours of a tumble-drier cult on campus, he launches an investigation that quickly snowballs into a social phenomenon. Based on a true story.
Official Selection: Galway Film Fleadh, LSFF, Aesthetica, This Is England, Borderlines, Short Of The Week.
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Starring Tom Blyth, Terry Haywood, Robert Francis-Muller, Tiger Cohen Towell, Molly Coffey, Charles Evans, Joe Stone, Bradley Badder, Lucy Manning
Directed by Simon Dymond https://ift.tt/2GwpUFO
Written by Ross Sutherland https://ift.tt/SIJhgW
Produced by Lauren Parker https://ift.tt/1LZkT5M
Executive Producer Jessica Loveland
DoP – Karl Poyzer
1st Assistant Director – Laura Roe
Editor – Stef Hrycyk
Production Design – Luke Hicks
Original Music – Jeremy Warmsley
Location Sound – Adam Fletcher
Colourist – Kraig Winterbottom
Audio Post – Susan Pennington @Spool Post.
Costume Design – Chloe Crabtree & Rebecca Fowler
Hair & Make Up – Emma Roberts
Production Manager – Emily Stubbs
Project Mentors – Ben & Chris Blaine
Created with the support of Creative England & BFI.Network.
Adapted from „Are You A Member Of Wash Club?“ featured on BBC Radio 4’s Short Cuts & Imaginary Advice Podcasts.
You can see our original crowdfunding video here – vimeo.com/162082007
Directors Notes article about the films production – directorsnotes.com/2017/05/03/simon-dymond-wash-club/?utm_content=buffer796a0&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
This film would not have been possible without the support of our 186 backers on crowdfunder.com.
Improv is Love by Doron Max Hagay
An aspiring improviser has his priorities in wild disarray.
Written by and starring Matt Barats
Directed by Doron Max Hagay
Cinematography by Whit Conway
Edited by Doron Max Hagay and Michael Mezzina
Color by Michael Mezzina
Coach hop – I Like Taylor Swift by The Dink
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A music video for the band Coach Hop. A motion design collaboration between The Dink and Laurence Honderick.
Forgiving Pipeline by Red Bull
Amber Mozo is a 22-year-old photographer born and raised on the North Shore of Oahu. As the daughter of legendary surf photographer Jon Mozo, a former fixture in the lineups along the famed North Shore, Amber was raised with a love for both the ocean and photography.
Jon Mozo passed away while shooting photos in the water at Pipeline — he was 33 years old. Amber was only 9. Soon after her father’s passing, Amber picked up a camera and her photographic journey began.
While photography has taken Amber all around the world, shooting some of the most beautiful known surf breaks, until this winter, she hadn’t yet swam out into the lineup that stole her father’s life — Pipeline. This winter, however, under the tutelage of fellow North Shore surf photographer, Zak Noyle, Amber swam into the Pipeline lineup for the very first time during the 2018 Volcom Pipe Pro.
MAKING WELCOME HOME by danilo Parra
The making of Spike Jonze’s HomePod commercial featuring FKA Twigs.
THE AYES HAVE IT Motion Poems by SAVANAH LEAF
For Emmett Till, Trayvon Martin and every family denied justice
A FILM BY
Savanah Leaf
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Todd Boss, Egg Creative, Claire McGirr
PRODUCER
Edward Freeman
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Joel Honeywell
EDITOR
Pete Fullarton
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
Stink Films
“The Ayes Have It,” a poem by Tiana Clark. ©2012 Tiana Clark. Used by permission. This poem first appeared in Raven Chronicles.
STORY BY
Savanah Leaf
STARRING
Ayesha McMahon
Isiah Chambers
Ajani Johnson–Goffe
Olivia Bright
Harry Tibble
Connie Freeman
Skyla Wilson
Ayaana Aschkar-Stevens
Mulan Itoje
Pippa Christian
Laurence Sessou
Jason Ryall
Victoria Blauss
VOICEOVER ARTIST
Malina Tirrell
CASTING BY
Savanah Leaf
Tytiah Blake
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Sophia Dembitzer
FIRST ASSISTANT CAMERA
Andrew Bradley
Ondrej Rybar
SECOND CAMERA ASSISTANT
Carmen Pellón Brussosa
STEADICAM OPERATOR
Jake Whitehouse
CAMERA TRAINEE
Kairo Jones
Vivien Goddard-Stephens
GAFFER
Ben Miller
ART DEPARTMENT
Georgia Charter
HAIR
Susy Etionsa
MAKE-UP
Yvette Francesca
STYLIST
Sophia Dembitzer
STINK FILMS
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Andrew Levene
THE MILL
COLOURIST
Oisin O’Driscoll
PRODUCER
Dan Kreeger
SOUND DESIGN
Ben Chick
FOLEY EDITOR
Sophia Hardman
RE-RECORDING MIXER
Will Miller
VOICEOVER RECORDED BY
Warren Latimer
VOICEOVER DIRECTED BY
Alison Leaf
MUSIC
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Bon Iver
WRITTEN & PERFORMED BY
Michael L Lewis
Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon
COURTESY OF
Jagjaguwar
MUSICAL CONSULTANT
We Are Theodore
SPECIAL THANKS
Stink Films
The Mill
Feral
ProCam
Panavision
Ide Verde
Stock Yard
Connie at Merton Film Office
Arnold Hattingh
Bon Iver
Stock Yard
Clara and Michael Freeman
Josh Posner Catering
Hubble Finds an Einstein Ring
Moodoïd – Miss Smith by Free Roney
Sometimes casting gets a little too personal.
Unable to reconcile with an ex-girlfriend, musician Pablo Padovani holds a casting call to find the next best thing. Five actresses were invited to audition completely unaware of his intentions. What emerged was a satirical look at the baggage we try to work through in our art and how that can be an uncomfortable and often too personal experience for everyone else.
Director: Nick Roney
Producer: Andreas Attai
Written by: Nick Roney, Ed Leer, Soto Flores and Alex Knell.
1st AD: Sam Shapson
Executive Producer: Kimberly Stuckwisch for Going Rogue / Little Ugly
Cinematographer: Logan Triplett assisted by Tevin Teixira & Darrell Nash
Editor: Nick Roney
Assistant Editor: Taylor Brusky
2nd Assistant Editor: Alan Michnoff
Colorist: Nick Sanders @Ntropic
Sound mixer: Gabe Linkiewicz
Production designer: Britt Keller
Art assistant: Laura Cha
Make up: Tanya Brown
Wardrobe: Maya Sommer
VFX: Jeff Desom
Sound: Jackie! Zhou
Morality Consultant: Dan Carr
Thank you to Juliet, Erin, Sandra, Miranda, Minolta, Alex, Joel, Jeremy and Greg.
Nick Roney is the filmmaker in-residence at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison. He is set for release in late 2020. For directorial booking inquiries or awards please contact the warden, Dave Grant at 747-200-7127
Winter Time – A Hyperlapse Film by JF1LMS
My first serious time-lapse project. Shots were taken in a small Slovak village where I grow up.
I like nature in all seasons, but especially in winter, when everything is under white blanket. And Winter in 2017 was extraordinary cold, therefore I decided to capture this beauty, when it was possible every day and night in January and February.
Some shots were taken in -20 °C and my fingers and toes almost froze up, particularly in some long hyperlapse scenes, when was no time for break 3 or 4 hours. It was extremely hard work and exhausting for me. I didn’t have such experience before, but it was quite challenge and motivation.
I wanted capture that magic moment with night sky hyperlapse in middle of the night when people sleep, which was my primarely goal to achieve. I know that movement of the stars and stabilization in some shots is far from perfect, but at least, I’ve tried it and I’m happy to share my frosty piece with you.
Everything was done manually without motorized parts, sliders or heads.
Music:
Doug Maxwell – Space Chatter
Stellardrone – The Edge of Forever https://ift.tt/1AUxKSN
Equipment:
Panasonic GH4 + Metabones Speedbooster XL
Sigma Art 18-35
Canon 70-200
DJI Phantom 3 Pro
Konova K3 and DIY Dolly