Ford Clitaurus by MP Cunningham


Official Selection 2017 Slamdance Film Festival

MP Cunningham 

- Writer/ Director
Liam Kaczmar – 

Art Director/ Producer
Courtney Webb 

- Producer
Jer Jackson – 

Executive Producer/ Producer
AJ Molle – 

Cinematographer/ Colorist/ Editor/ Sound editor
Original Music by Ryan Oxford and Christian Blunda
Roman Alaivi 

- Assistant camera/ Grip
Eddie Johnson – 

Sound engineer
Alex Vaughn – Set Photographer
Ben Johnson – Pyrotechnics

Starring:
Bryce Van Leuven
Taylor Young
MP Cunningham
Ross Hillesheim
Alex Vaughn
Conde Teargon 

Ian Webb
Jordan Goodrich 

Madison Stevens 

Nesha Torres 


Shyla Rose
Grant King
Liam O’Neill
Robert Bonosconi

Filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah

The Hope You Promised Love by Neon


This short film is dedicated to Gavin Clark, the lyricist and vocalist for the accompanying music track, who tragically passed away shortly after filming.

Making Of: http://ift.tt/2jLH4DV

Starring: Jim Sturgess & Stacy Martin
Written and directed by: Jack Weatherley (http://ift.tt/2ckBVCd // http://twitter.com/Jack_Weatherley)
Co-directed by: Neon
Music: I’ve Got a Future by TOYDRUM, featuring Gavin Clark
Sound design: Box of Toys Audio
DOP: Paul O’Callaghan
Visual effects & post production: Neon

www.neon.tv

-∞ by Rupert Walker


Athlete: Brandon Semenuk

Directed by: Rupert Walker & Brandon Semenuk (Revel Co.)

Produced by: Brandon Semenuk

DP/Editor: Rupert Walker

Animations: Scott Waraniak

Photography: Toby Cowley & Sterling Lorence

Song #1: The Siege – Demons (Licensed through The Music Bed)

Song #2: OSLO – In The Night (Licensed through The Music Bed)

Chicano by LOUIS ELLISON


A documentary shot and directed by myself and Jacob Hodgkinson in Tokyo and Osaka in 2016.

Chicano is an exploration between the similarities and differences between Chicano culture in America
and Japan, and how the scene is not all about gang culture, but has a deep-seated root in family values.

The film is currently being featured on Dazed.

Directors: Louis Ellison & Jacob Hodgkinson
Produced by: Louis Ellison & Jacob Hodgkinson
Editor: Buster grey-jung
Sound Design: Buster Grey-Jung
Colourist: Jonny Tully @Smoke&Mirrors

Charlotte Day Wilson – Work (Official Video) by FANTAVIOUS FRITZ


Work re-imagines the familiar image of people commuting to work as a moving portrait.

This video is the result of the hard work and collaboration of many intelligent, strong and compassionate women, genderqueer and trans folks close to Charlotte, myself and our crew, who invited their friends, family and complete strangers to come together in support of one another with love, warmth and hope.

Buy/Stream: ‚CDW‘ : http://ift.tt/2jW8f1A

Director: Fantavious Fritz
Executive Producers: Harland Weiss, Donovan Boden, Isil Gilderdale
Producers: Jason Aita, Daiva Zalnieriunas
Director of Photography: Kelly Jeffrey
1st Assistant Camera: Marianna Margaret
2nd Assistant Camera / Loader: Tommy ‚Gerbo‘ Keith
B-Camera: Eric Rowe
Gaffer: Alex Poutanien
Key Grip: Josh Daniels
Swing: Andrew Park
Stylist: Basia Wyszynski
Stylist Assistant: Todd Bolton
Makeup: Bianca Harris
1st Assistant Director: Olga Abrmamowicz
2nd Assistant Director: Deja Grubisic
Production Co-ordinator: Emily Harris
Talent Wrangler: Tessla Stuckey
Production Assistant: Reilly Day
Production Assistant: Ryan Flannery
Film Development / Processing: MELS Montreal
Color Services Provided by: Alter Ego
Colorist: Conor Fisher
Finishing Services Provided by: Pixel Underground
Special Thank You to Sandy Tsilris and staff from the Toronto Transit Commission
An OPC Production

Produced with the financial assistance of MuchFACT, a division of Bell Media Inc. www.muchfact.ca

Mr Madila by Rory WT


Royal College of Art Graduation Film 2015

“Everything is mostly nothing. Look closely and you can see all the little bits and pieces, and all the gaps in-between.”

Mr Madila or The Colour of Nothing documents a series of conversations between the film-maker and a gifted spiritual healer, exploring the inner mind, the fabric of the universe, and the nature of reality itself, through the sacred art of animation. Oooooooh.

Cast: Ken Smart, Gary Pillai
Additional design / animation: Jez Pennington, Mauricio Arrieta, Eva Wagner, Jiun Huang, Rita Sus
Music: Paul Devlin
Sound: Rob Malone
Sound Mix: Marcin Szumilas

Awards:
Royal Television Awards / 2016 / Winner Best Student Animation Post-grad
Fantoche / 2016 / International Competition Audience Award
Palm Springs Short Film Fest / 2016 / Best Student Animation
Flickerfest / 2017 / International Animation Award
Festival Premier Plans D’Angers / 2016 / Format Court Award Winner
Manchester Animation Festival / 2016 / Audience Award
British Shorts Berlin / 2016 / Audience Award Winner
Big Cartoon Fest / 2016/ Audience Award
Northwest Animation Festival / 2016 / Audience Award
ANNY Best of Fest / 2016 / Animation for Adults Award
TAIS / 2016 / Jury Prize
TAIS / 2016 / Audience Prize
London International Animation Festival / 2015 / Best British Film Audience Vote
Leeds International Film Festival / Highly Commended UK Short
British Independant Film Awards / 2016 / Longlisted
British Animation Awards / 2016 / Nominated Best Student Film Post-grad
Royal Television Awards / 2016 / Nominated Best Sound
NAHEMI Eat Our Shorts / 2015 / Audience Vote Winner
RCA Elf Factory Prize
Semi-finalist Adobe Design Achievement Awards / 2015

For full festival screenings click here: http://ift.tt/2j5t9aC

„Yassin Falafel“ by Square


Yassin Terou fled Syria with a suitcase and a few hundred dollars. He knew no one in Knoxville, Tennessee, and he spoke no English, but he went there to rebuild his life and pursue his dream of perfect falafel anyway.

Every business starts with a dream, and Square exists to serve them—every kind of dream. “Yassin Falafel” is our first short film chronicling our remarkable sellers and their tireless pursuit of their dreams.
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Production Company: Even/Odd
Executive Producers: Malcolm Pullinger & Mohammad Gorjestani
Creative Director: Malcolm Pullinger
Director: Mohammad Gorjestani
Producer: Ashley Rodholm
Director of Photography: Devin Whetstone
Colorist: Ayumi Ashley
Sound Design/Mix: Joel Raabe
Composer: Keith Kenniff

Square Creative Team:
Creative Director: Sean Conroy
Head of Production: Justin Lomax
Editor: Carl Sturgess
Assistant Editor: Steven Dupré
Post Production Supervisor: Nicholas Brown
Production Coordinator: Lisa Yadao
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„One of my dreams is to get our message everywhere. Even the people who decide, oh, they don’t like Muslims, they don’t like refugees, they don’t like immigrants, we have to change their ideas about it. And that’s our job and that’s our message. If you believe in something, you don’t have to leave it and just go. I say, “No.” We’re going to keep the American dream going because this country is for everybody.“

Paper Cut London by Philip Evans


A film printed on paper starring Jak Pietryga.

Guest starring Chris Jones

Behind the scenes videos: http://ift.tt/2kb5Bpy

Track 1: Plodding, Artist: Gibbo
Track 2: Aaaah Here, Artist: Gibbo

Gibbo on Bandcamp: http://ift.tt/2ktke4N

Film/edit/animation by Phil Evans. http://philevans.tv/

Animation assit: David Hermansson. http://ift.tt/2kbfDa5

Dawn of Fire by Tyler Hulett


Sunrise on Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano reveals new growth struggling to survive in an otherworldly landscape. Twenty years ago this rainforest was destroyed – but the rains continue. In a thousand years the forest will return after destruction sows space for new life.
See the companion night timelapse film ‚River of Fire‘: http://ift.tt/29XsOnK

License clips from Story & Heart: http://ift.tt/2j9h1IL
How do I shoot timelapse? Here’s the guide: http://ift.tt/2jWsMkz
Timelapse controllers [Radian & Michron]: http://ift.tt/2ayQgrn
Want more info? Take my course with Story & Heart: http://ift.tt/2k14F3Q

This film captures daylight power of a glowing river of molten rock as lava flows toward the sea from the Puʻu ʻŌʻō vent of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano over the buried Royal Gardens Subdivision. This flow has now reached the sea.

Want to learn more? Check out this post via Story & Heart: http://bit.ly/29Lc426

Producer/photography: Tyler Hulett
Associate producers: Lance Page & Wesley Young

© 2017 Discover Oregon

What Democracy Looks Like: A Portrait Of Inauguration Weekend by NPR


On Jan. 20, 2017, Donald J. Trump became the 45th president of the United States. Between the inauguration ceremony and the Women’s March on Washington, hundreds of thousands of people came to the nation’s capital to be heard.