Good Morning by Already Alive


This film is to remind us to stand united and continue to strive for a better, more connected world where all are respected as equals. We might think or look differently but in the end we are all human beings. We hope this piece conjures up some inspiration to act with strength and compassion in all of our daily interactions.

Let us stand together.

Director and Composer – Michael Marantz
Director of Photography – Tim Sessler
Producers – Jake Paque and Tay McEvers
Executive Producers – Noah Meisner and Michael Marantz
Edit – Nicholas Davis
Additional Edit by – Kim Pellnat
Produced by Already Alive

Spoken Word Written and Performed by – KAMAU

This is not the dream.
Divided and confused.
We dreamt a dream dwindling,
descending to where dreams die.
Somewhere between doubt and its defense
Lies a field of broken aspirations
A sea of not seeing because seeing is believing
And if we dare to truly believe, then we must commit.
Wake up!
We dreamt a dream a dream dwindling, an ember in the winter breeze,
Simmering,
Our precious fleeting freedom
the present I,
Present
Now is not the time to wallow in the trenches of despair
I said, wake up, wake up!
Our presence defies hatred
We must engage, we must build and protect self tenaciously,
Regardless of its casing, regardless of its color of its gender, of its belief
We must protect
we are soft but not weak,
We grow, learn, adapt, live
Like grass through concrete,
And Conquer
Every fear of difference with study, understanding, and gratitude for
The very breath that gives to any, gave to every
Breath is Breath, and of Breath
Love is…
Good Morning.
I said Good Morning!
Our work has just begun.

Production Coordinator – Ethan Lee
Assistant Director – Luis Restrepo
2nd Assistant Director – Isabelle McKusick Marantz
Assistant Camera – Filipp Penson
2nd Assistant Camera – Sandy SooHoo
Gaffer – John Hayden Busch
Best Boy – Vincent Davino
Key Grip – Jake A. Kump
Swings – Stefan Matwijec and Jose Bonilla
Aerial Cinematography – Brooklyn Aerials

Harlem School of the Arts Dance Team
Movement Consultant – Aubrey Lynch II
Dancers:
Brittany Alvarez
Eli Klotz
Isabella Soto
Nasrullah Abdur-Rahman
Adam Hemenes
Omarion Burke
Aoi Furutate

Post House – Joint Editorial
VFX Artists – Robert Murdock and Noah Poole
Audio Mixer – Natalie Huizenga

Color by Apache
Colorist – Taylor Black

A Very Special Thanks to:
Kaili Turner
Harlem School of the Arts Dance
Joint Editorial
Apache
Kori Darling
Jennifer Soto
Subha Ahmed
Alasia Harris
Cynthia Burke
Midori Furutate

Division & Unity by ODD NY


Division & Unity is a comment on how our digital age has shaped and influenced us, and a message of how we’re stronger together.

Production Company: Territory Studio / ODD
Creative Director: Andrew Popplestone
Executive Creative Director: Gary Breslin
Executive Producer(s): Tim Case, Matthew Turke
Producer(s) – Joy Whilby, Gen McMahon
Art Director – Nik Hill
Design – Peter Esenyi, Ryan Rafferty-Phelan
2D Animation – Dan Holjund
Audio – Oli Whitworth

Fired Up by Dan Fipphen


Fired Up is a short animated film that depicts the origin story of President Obama’s famed “Fired up, ready to go” chant.

On a rainy day in June of 2007, President Obama found himself speaking to a subdued crowd in the tiny town of Greenwood, SC. He was exhausted, soaking wet, and beginning to doubt the whole campaign when a voice called out from the back, “Fired up, ready to go!”. The chant, started by one unassuming woman in a church hat, transformed the audience and went on to become a rallying cry in every corner of America.

With the audio of President Obama’s speech as the soundtrack, the film combines original animation by 12 artists from around the world.

Animation directors (in order of appearance): Emily Eckstein & Ege Alper, Alex Silver, Lynn Tomlinson, Jovanna Tosello, The Duke & The Duck, Amy Lee Ketchum, Juan Camilo Gonzalez, Musa Brooker, Miguel Jiron, Sara Spink, Lou Morton, and Daniela Sherer.

Dramatic Relationships by Dustin Guy Defa


„Dramatic Relationships“ is this week’s Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere. Read a Q&A with director Dustin Guy Defa here: http://ift.tt/2iKlgXK

Scenes from the relationship between a male director and his female actors.

6 min USA color super16mm ©2016
dir. Dustin Guy Defa
cinematographer Zach Levy
starring Elisa Lasowski, Bingham Bryant, Lindsay Burdge, Stephen Gurewitz, Jennifer Kim, Hannah Gross, Keith Paulson, Agostina Gálvez, Jay Giampietro

TINARIWEN (+IO:I) – TÉNÉRÉ TÀQQÀL by Pilule & Pigeon


Directed by Axel Digoix, produced by Pilule et Pigeon
p&c 2016 Wedge

TÉNÉRÉ TÀQQÀL

Ténéré tàqqàl
Eghàrghàr wa n-fissar
Dàgh iknasàn elwan
Azzadàn dàgh-s alimmoz

Awwànàn ichinkad Adagh
Ibas tidwin igdad iskak
Aherahàghnàt timizzagh
Tiwàr tekenzart idim n-àlyad

A-wa àzzàman àssoheen
Dàgh idja amsistagh
Azzaràn wi àssohàtnen
Idjmadàn inibdan

Ammun dàgh-nàgh meddàn
Tàssiknàs tayitte n-nibrar
Tigla tisrawt fàlanàgh
Istàqqàt anmàghdar

What has become of the Ténéré

The Ténéré* has become an upland of thorns
Where elephants fight each other
Crushing tender grass under foot.

The gazelles have found refuge high in the mountains
The birds no longer return to their nests at night
The camps have all fled.

You can read the bitterness on the faces of the innocents
During this difficult and bruising time
In which all solidarity has gone.

The strongest impose their will
And leave the weakest behind
Many have died battling for twisted ends.
And joy has abandoned us
Exhausted by all this duplicity.

* Ténéré is a Tamashek word meaning empty land or desert. The plural of the word is tinariwen.

The Trolley Problem by Eoin Duffy


A thought experiment in ethics. Vid for TED Ed

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DIRECTED BY
Eoin Duffy

WRITER
Eleanor Nelsen

AUDIO
David Kamp – www.davidkamp.co

ANIMATION:
Eoin Duffy
Tyler Morgan
Super Dasil
Mahesh
Hovsepyan Karen
Cooper Custom
Pranavjit Virdi

NARRATOR
Addison Anderson

PRODUCER
Gerta Xhelo

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Jessica Ruby

BLOOMS 2: Strobe Animated Sculptures Invented by John Edmark by John Edmark


Blooms are 3D printed sculptures designed to animate when spun under a strobe light. Unlike a 3D zoetrope, which animates a sequence of small changes to objects, a bloom animates as a single self-contained sculpture. The bloom’s animation effect is achieved by progressive rotations of the golden ratio, phi (ϕ), the same ratio that nature employs to generate the spiral patterns we see in pinecones and sunflowers. The rotational speed and strobe rate of the bloom are synchronized so that one flash occurs every time the bloom turns 137.5º (the angular version of phi).* Each bloom’s particular form and behavior is determined by a unique parametric seed I call a phi-nome (/fī nōm/). -John Edmark

John Edmark is an artist, designer, and inventor. He teaches at Stanford University.

Website: www.JohnEdmark.com
Instagram: @John.Edmark
A talk about blooms and related work: http://ift.tt/2jhP7IK
Purchase blooms: http://ift.tt/2jHdrnK

Video by John Edmark ©2017
Creative Consultant: Terrence Tessaro McArdle
Filming: Charlie Nordstrom
Music: Bryan Barcinas

Pier 9 Artist in Residence program: autodesk.com/air

*For this video, rather than using a strobe, the camera was set to a very short shutter speed in order to freeze individual frames of the spinning sculpture.