The Problem of the Wilderness by Tom Welsh


I went to Alaska for New Year with my friend Dan; we spent a week travelling North from Anchorage by rail, 4×4 & light aircraft. I took along my A7SII for the trip.

Towards the end of 2016 I desired a trip disconnected from technology & work, somewhere ‚into the wild‘ that I could disconnect somewhat from life in London. After our Tens (http://tens.co) campaign shoot in Mexico in December, I headed North to Vancouver and spent Christmas snowboarding. Alaska looked like the most logical stop after that for a week or so in the wilderness. The more (little) I researched and booked, I realised I should probably take a camera with me, but didn’t want to be inconvenienced by all the gear I usually travel with (http://ift.tt/2joruy8).

The verse is from a book I found in our cabin (http://ift.tt/2jcmG1k) that really resonated with the journey. Marshall was an environmental activist who wrote extensively about Alaska in the early 20th Century.

Photos from the trip: http://ift.tt/2joubjm

The Problem of the Wilderness – Bob Marshall, 1930

It is well to reflect that the wilderness furnishes perhaps the best opportunity for pure esthetic enjoyment. This requires that beauty be observed as a unity, and that for the brief duration of any pure esthetic experience the cognition of the observed object must completely fill the spectator’s cosmos. There can be no extraneous thoughts—no question about the creator of the phenomenon, its structure, what it resembles or what vanity in the beholder it gratifies. “The purely esthetic observer has for the moment forgotten his own soul”, he has only one sensation left and that is exquisiteness. In the wilderness, with its entire freedom from the manifestations of human will, that perfect objectivity which is essential for pure esthetic rapture can probably be achieved more readily than among any other forms of beauty.

Films


@getdeluxe

The Rhino Guardians by Dan Sadgrove


In 2016 I travelled to South Africa to visit The Black Mambas – the worlds first all female anti-poaching unit operating in the Balule Game Reserve in South Africa. Coming from disadvantaged communities and breaking strong patriarchal tradition, these courageous women focus on eliminating illegal wildlife trade through conservation, education and the protection of wildlife, helping to ensure the long term survival of threatened and endangered species in the area. Each day they patrol up to 20km, unarmed, looking for poachers, wire-snares, and break-ins along the fence line. Their lives are at constant risk from poachers and the dangerous wildlife they protect.

It is their belief that the war on poaching will not be won with guns and bullets, but through education within their local communities.

The Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit www.blackmambas.org

The Black Mambas are Nkateko Letti Mzimba, Cute Grace Mhlongo, Felicia Mogakane, Belinda Mzimba, Qolile Mathebula, Kedibone Malatji, Nomsa Mokgadi Malungane, Lindiwe Labina Pilusa, Remember Dikeledi, Nesti Suzen Mohale, Patience Maphanga, Thato Moroni, Amy Clark, Lukie Mahlake, Winie Nyathi, Collen Mathebula, Proud Mkansi, Dedeya Nkwinika, Happy Nkwinika, Boetie Nkosi, Maseke Tribe, Joshua Nyoni, Christopher Khwakhwa & Given Ndlovu.

Directed & Edited by Dan Sadgrove
Producers: Dan Sadgrove and Nadine Brown
DOP: Jason Hearn
Sound Mixer: Mike Nyembe
Music: Hanan Townshend
Sound Design: Morgan Johnson
Color: Houmam

Thanks to Gabriele Neukom, Johan Grobler, William Hodgson, Lisa Trueman, Craig Spenser, Peter Sherlock, Skip Margetts, Craig Siney, Maseke Primary School, Hoedspruit Endangered Species Center, The Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, Rhino Revolution, Kinyonga Reptile Center, Farm Films Productions, Barking Owl Sound and MPC London.

The Black Mamba APU relies heavily on donations. Donations can be made to the Black Mamba APU thru Rhino Mercy at: www.rhinomercy.org.

In Memory of Siphiwe Sithole – died 2nd November 2016

Ulale ngokuthula dadewethu.
Rest in peace, my sister.

EPOCH by Ash Thorp


Epoch is an experimental film intended to take you on a voyage through our solar system and beyond. It is a personal project orchestrated to share our enjoyment and admiration for science fiction films and literature.

To optimize your viewing experience, Epoch is best experienced with a full screen, no artificial light intrusion, ample sound speakers, and an open mind free of predictions or expectations in order to allow the film to guide you on its expedition and take you to another place entirely. Enjoy the journey. See you on the other side.

For more information and an in-depth breakdown please visit – www.ashthorp.com

Design/Production/Direction – Ash Thorp
Design/Production/Direction – Chris Bjerre
Score – Ben Lukas Boysen
Score – Yair Elazar Glotman

Quelqu’un d’extraordinaire (An Extraordinary Person) by Monia Chokri by La Distributrice de Films


Sarah, a beautiful and intelligent 30-year-old, has everything to succeed. But her fear of banality keeps her in a permanent state of inertia. One day, she wakes up in an unknown suburban house after a complete blackout. Helpless, she calls her friend Catherine and lands, against her will, in a bachelorette party with old acquaintances. As the night unfolds and the tension builds, Sarah’s pursuit of authenticity leads to a merciless climax where secrets are unveiled, and friendships, destroyed.

AWARDS

Jutra pour le meilleur court ou moyen métrage de fiction, Québec, 2014
Grand prix national et le prix du public Regard sur le court métrage au Saguenay, Québec, 2014
Prix du meilleur court métrage narratif, SXSW, Austin, Texas, 2014
Prix du meilleur court métrage de fiction, Tampere Film Festival, Finlande, 2014
Promotional Prize International Competition, International Short Film Festival Winterthur, Suisse, 2013
Staff Award for the Short Film Competition at Milano Film Festival, Italie, 2013
Prix du meilleur court métrage Focus Québec/Canada, Festival du nouveau cinéma, Québec, 2013
Prix du meilleur court international, Jury Jeunesse, 66e Festival del film Locarno, Suisse, 2013

FESTIVALS

23rd Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival, USA, 2014
14th Nevada City Film Festival, Californie, 2014
62nd Melbourne International Film Festival, Australie, 2014
10th Traverse City Film Festival, Michigan, 2014
26e Filmfest Dresden International Short Film Festival, Allemagne, 2014
18e Regard sur le court métrage du Saguenay, Chicoutimi, Québec, 2014
32e Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois, Montréal, Québec, 2014
18th Tampere Film Festival, Finland, 2014
27th SXSW, Austin, Texas, 2014
17th International Short Film Festival Winterthur, Suisse, 2013
15th MECAL, International Short Film and Animation Festival of Barcelona, Espagne, 2013
24th Stockholm Film Festival, Stockholm, Suède, 2013
28e Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur, Belgique, 2013
27e Festival International du cinéma francophone en Acadie, Moncton, Nouveau Brunswick, 2013
10e Festival de courts métrages, Images en vues, îles-de-la-Madeleine, 2013
42e Festival du nouveau cinéma, Montréal, Québec, 2013
37th Toronto International Film Festival, Toronto, Canada, 2013
18th Milano Film Festival, Milano, Italie, 2013
66e Festival del film Locarno, Locarno, Suisse, 2013

The Itching by Dianne Bellino


–A shy wolf tries to befriend a group of hip, party-loving bunnies but finds her body is in revolt.–

www.theitching.com

2016 Sundance Film Festival: selected for the Debra Hill Film Grant by Women in Film LA
2016 Sarasota Film Festival: Best Animated Short Film
2016 Nashville Film Festival: Grand Jury Prize
2016 Athens International Film and Video Festival: Animation, First Prize
2016 St. Louis International Film Festival: Best Animated Short
2016 New Hampshire Film Festival: Best Animated Film
2016 Monster Film Festival: Best Short Animation

A Collaboration by Dianne Bellino + Adam Davies
Written, Directed + Edited by Dianne Bellino
Animated by Adam Davies
Produced by Dianne Bellino + Adam Davies

Cinematography + Lighting: Dianne Bellino
Production Design, Set Construction + Art Direction: Dianne Bellino + Adam Davies
Costume Design + Construction: Antonia Ford-Roberts + Dianne Bellino
Music: Dean Parker
Sound Design + Mix: Eii Cohn
Title Design: Nancy Kwon

Assistant Camera: Adam Davies
Animal Design + Construction: Dianne Bellino
Prop Design + Construction: Adam Davies
Animal Resculpting: Dianne Bellino + Adam Davies
Costume Assistance + Sewing: McLean Sheperd, Kimi Kaplowitz, Jen Prokopowicz
Armatures: Adam Davies
Assistant Editor: Adam Davies

Post Production Effects: Adam Davies
Additional Visual Effects: Alec Iselin
Colorist: Chris Ramey
Sound Editor: Daniel D’Errico
Production Consultants: Reuben Kleiner, Zach Williams
Post Production Consultants: Richie Sherman, Kalika Kharkar Sharma, Jeremy Brooke

15 mins.
Color
Copyright Dianne Bellino + Adam Davies 2016
http://ift.tt/2iFEJdi
http://ift.tt/2jDwwdp

Official Selection 2016: Sundance Film Festival, AFI Fest, Sarasota Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, International Film Festival Boston, Fantasia, Fantastic Fest, Hamptons Film Festival, Guanajuato International Film Festival, New Orleans Film Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, Norrkoping Film Festival Flimmer, Animatou International Animation Festival, BendFilm Festival, Philadelphia Film Festival, Denver Film Festival, Tacoma Film Festival, Dallas VideoFest, Monster Fest

Between Heats – Jayce Robinson by Anthony Butler


Huge thanks to Willy Mason for letting us use the track ‚Talk Me Down‘ – http://ift.tt/2iaTpVo
Film and Edit – Mr B Productions – http://ift.tt/1Ob6GSo
Additional footage (land) – Olly Fawcett and Sharpy
UK Pro Surf competition footage – Mr B / UK Pro Surf Tour Commentary by Lee Bartlett
Vimeo Image by Toby Butler

The Thurso Surf Festival 2016 saw big swells and changing winds for days resulting in a pretty epic event with pumping waves at Thurso and Sandside. Despite making the final, Jayce Robinson still found time to search the north coast of Scotlands incredible setup. So with an abundance of swell, favourable winds, and perfect, heavy, slabbing reefs round every corner, here’s what happened Between Heats…

KORUA Shapes – YEARNING FOR TURNING Vol. 4 – Still Turning by KORUA Shapes


Here it is! We’re excited to finally present STILL TURNING.

The help and support of friends is crucial in a project like KORUA Shapes. As a thank you, we organized a weekend camping adventure on a mountain pass that lies only minutes from some of Europe’s best resorts. Most guys showed up in camper vans, others simply planned to crash in the front seat of their cars. The idea was to spend some quality time in good company, enjoy a couple of beers, test out some new shapes and have as much fun as possible, all while filming a new edit along the way. Using the excuse of having to gather more footage, we ended up doing several more of these trips throughout the spring.

Featuring: Nicholas Wolken, Gabriele Torriani, Pepe Regazzi, Thomas Stöckli, Aaron Schwartz, Raphael Rocha, Ivo Florin, Kuno Egli, Filip Zuan, Vitus Zenz, Stephan Maurer, Armando Guetg, Jerry Niedermeier, Florian Krummenacher & Runar Péter Hjörleifsson

Filming & Editing: Stephan Maurer
Additional Filming: Aaron Schwartz & Romano Thomann
Graphics: Aaron Schwartz
Music Supervisor: Gabriele Minelli

Music:
„DERNIÈRE NUIT“ by MESSAGE
Written and performed by Didier Brutus and Olivier Balet

http://ift.tt/2ifTTIc
http://ift.tt/1gc02k0

www.koruashapes.com

Vicious Cycle by Michael Marczewski


Vicious Cycle features a group of little autonomous robots performing a range of repetitive functions, driven by mechanical devices. But as the mechanisms mercilessly start getting faster and faster, things take a turn for the worse for the helpless robots.

Music by Marcus Olsson (http://ift.tt/2iZqUJD)

Major Lazer and Showtek „Believer“ by Walter Robot


The concept of the video was inspired by the images of Omran Daqneesh, the Syrian boy covered in dust in the ambulance after his house was hit by a bomb. Like everyone in the world I was heartbroken by that image but I also saw a glimmer of hope. As dark as the subject matter is the point of our „Believer“ video was to capture the resilience of youth and the hope displayed by communities coming together to save victims from the rubble.

If it wasn’t for the support from Sjoerd of Showtek and guidance from Diplo and his creative director Sara, this video would not have turned out as emotionally powerful as it has.They supported us going to the Middle East, shooting with all local cast, crew and keeping it as authentic as possible. There were countless obstacles that go along with shooting in an unfamiliar country but with the help of the local film community we got through them all and created something special in the process.

Director: Christopher Louie
Producer: Daniel Pleacoff
Director of Photography: Houssam Shahine
1st Assistant Director: Hady Mahmoud
Costume Designer: Dessarae Harrington
Production Company: Uprise Media/Backstage Pictures
Line Producer: Mohamed El Raie
Head of Production: Samer Salah
Art Director: Mark Wagih
Production Manager: Mohamed Salah

Boy: John Malak
Monster: Amr Patrick
Mother: Samah Abd El-Aal

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP PROVIDE RELIEF TO CHILDREN AFFECTED BY THE CONFLICT IN SYRIA BY DONATING TO SAVE THE CHILDREN: http://bit.ly/2hR1g6l