Supporting Film / Voor Film by Douwe Dijkstra


Original title: Voor Film

From the perspectives of a dozen diverse viewers, this documentary short explores the peculiar ritual of watching film. How is the medium experienced by people with sensory impairments, strong religious beliefs, or lovesickness? A story about moving images and their audience.

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Awards
Best international short – Sleepwalkers International Short Film Festival 2015
Best experimental film – Timishort Film Festival 2015
Audience award – Flatpack Film Festival 2016
Jury award for best short film – Filmfestival Contravision 2016
Nominee Golden Calf best short film – Nederlands Filmfestival 2015
Special mention – Dokufest 2015
Special mention – Message to Man 2015
Special mention – Videomedeja 2015
Special mention cinema jury – Erarta Motion Pictures 2016
Special mention art jury – Erarta Motion Pictures 2016

The Fisherman by Luke Saunders


A series of serendipitous events lead to an unlikely encounter and the fulfilling of an old man’s last earthly desire.

Directed and animated by Luke Saunders

Music score by Luke Saunders
Sound Design by Ed Crocker
Score mixed by Richie Buxton

Special Thanks to Pixel, Nessa Edwards, Karen Luk, Kane Jorgenson, Jordan Lim, Disasterpeace

How Do You Edit an Animated Film? by The Royal Ocean Film Society


Here’s a question you may never have thought about before: what does an animation editor actually do? If scenes are just written and then animated, is their role any more than just connecting clips together? On the contrary, the role of an animation editor is actually one of the most important roles in shaping the film being made. Let’s dive in and explore the job.

For educational purposes only.

Interviews-

The Cutting Room: Ken Schretzmann- see podcast on iTunes
Moviola: John Venzon- http://bit.ly/2il5Biv
Westminster Town Hall: Pete Docter- http://bit.ly/2iRdZd4
DP/30: Lee Unkrich- http://bit.ly/2hYM8rH
Manhattan Edit Workshop: Andrew Weisblum- http://bit.ly/2iKJk0A

Sources/Further Reading-

DisneyWar by James B. Stewart- http://amzn.to/2hZzDqO
Cut and Drawn: An Animated Evening With Editors by Michael Kunkes- http://bit.ly/2i1u9zi
Perspectives on Editing: An Animated Conversation by Michael Kunkes- http://bit.ly/2iZxDkk

You can follow me through:
Twitter- http://twitter.com/andymsaladino
YouTube- http://youtube.com/c/theroyaloceanfilmsociety
Official Website- theroyaloceanfilmsociety.com/

Art is Theft by daniel cordero


Art is Theft is a personal project I’ve been planning for a long time.

Creation is not inspired by one man, woman or one thing. We are influenced by our daily fair, diverse artists etc. I have admired various influential artists in my life, such as Picasso, Dali and Warhol. With this film, I attempted to convey an approach to the creative process and express how all artists, at any level, „steal“ the art and the very soul of other artists, while forming their „original“ pieces.

The one and only Ambrose Yu did a wonderful work in the sound design of this piece. I strongly recommend listening to this film while wearing headphones. Thank you.

For more info about the creative process of this project, go here: http://ift.tt/2jlA9AO

Credits:

Script, Design and Animation: Daniel Cordero http://ift.tt/2ibiXQv
Sound Design & Music: Ambrose Yu http://ambroseyu.com
Voice Over Artist: Bob Bavnani http://ift.tt/2jlw4fI
Script supervision and social media: Evan Brown http://dreambear.org

Thanks a lot to Evan Brown and Xiomara Rodriguez for their support and for believing in this project from its very inception.

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Facebook: http://ift.tt/2jlA7ZI

OUTLINES by TUNDRA


TUNDRA’s newest immersive experience is a large scale laser-beams installation which went unseen to public due to cancellation of Outline Festival in Moscow where it was initially planned to be exhibited. As it was specially created for this festival, we decided to name it OUTLINES.

This word has a strong meaning in Russian representing the idea of stepping out of an initial grid and rising above the fundamentals by trespassing your imaginary boundaries.

Special thanks to Alexander Us & Sila Sveta for inviting us to take part in Outline festival 2016.
And thanks to everyone who helped us: Dmirtry Znamensky, Isabelle Rousset, Viktor Kudryashov, Maxim Harin, Roman Pechorin, Kapitolina Tcvetkova-Plotnikova, Semyon Zlotsky.

A custom tunnel iteration of this installation will be premiered and first shown to public at Day For Night festival in Houston, Texas, from December 16th to 18th.

www.dayfornight.io
facebook.com/tunddra
www.wearetundra.com

Behance – http://ift.tt/2gXtxI5

SEASONS – in a Small World by Beauty of Science


As a new year is coming, we assembled our team to craft an end-of-year video that would capture viewers’ imagination.
We came up with an idea to use the perspective of a microscope/macro-lens to present the four seasons in our human world.
All editing materials are from the previous microscope/macro footages and some unused shots, including footages from color paint experiments and those of chemical reactions.
Also, wish all a happy new year!

Credits
Concept/Design:Yue Zhang, Xin Gao, Zaoeyo, YuXuan Guan
Photographer:WenTing Zhu, Yan Liang
Music:The Blue Danube
Editor:Zaoeyo
Producer:Yan Liang

Hadag Nahash & Infected Mushroom – LEGAL EYES (Official Music Video) by Tal Zagreba


An innovative music video for the song „Legal Eyes“ by Hadag Nahash & Infected Mushroom – combined from different animation techniques and live action footage.

Created by Tal Zagreba, Robert Moreno & Daniel Sasson
Directors: Tal Zagreba & Robert Moreno
Screenplay and Concept: Tal Zagreba
Animation Director: Robert Moreno
Stop-Motion Director: Daniel Sasson
2D Animation: Robert Moreno, Daniel Sasson
Stop-Motion Animation: Daniel Sasson
Compositing: Robert Moreno, Daniel Sasson
Live-Action Producer: Aviv Shiloh
Live-Action DOP: Eric Raphael Mizrahi
Live-Action Gaffer: Eric Raphael Mizrahi
Additional Cinematography: Ido Grosman, Aviv Shiloh
Editor: Robert Moreno
Color Grading: Robert Moreno
Prop Making: Daniel Sasson
Storyboard: Robert Moreno

Lyrics & Music by Hadag Nahash
Performed by Hadag Nahash & Infected Mushroom
Musical Production by Infected Mushroom & Hadag Nahash

Special Thanks: Yo! Studios, Movie Mobile, Lior Waldman, Roy Tal, Yonatan Benaksas, Alex Zagreba, Dina Blich, Shay Zagreba, Getta Rosenzweig, Ori Zayag, Mizrahi Family

RESET SHORT FILM – English subtitles by Kryler Åkerström Film


Synopsis
Sophie lives alone with her mother on a desolate farm in the middle of nowhere. A place that hides a secret far worse than she could have imagined.

Director Statement :
We both come from a childhood marked by much loneliness, where the security of one’s parents was vital. The thing that scared the most was the thought that once parents would die, or disappear, the security would be crushed, or that it was only an illusion.
With „Reset“, we want to portray this particular fear a child would feel when the worst thinkable becomes a reality.

DIVERSION by hyun mini


DIVERSION-saigonggan
사이공간

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Constantly feeling rushed. Habitually saying ‘too busy’ or ‘quickly’. Always apprehensive that things might not be done in time. The desire to act quickly is basically a matter of speed. Elevation of speed requires reduction of time. The most economical way for this formula is a straight line. Connecting two points; starting and ending point, without a gap. People, consumed by the aim to reach the ending point, proceed rectilinearly. The space in between is merely a path leading to the ending point, and nothing more. This interspace has been omitted due to the rectilinear motion between the two points. Could people be liberated from the obsession of unidirectional movement and speed, if a new perspective is formed by visually converting the direction of spaces with intense unidirectional propensity?

Walls, doors and passageways that can involve the audience are installed in the interaction version. An image is projected onto the wall. It starts from the z-axis, consistent with the direction of the person advancing through the door. The image is composed of one-point perspective spaces and situations with intense unidirectional propensity. When the person proceeds in the intended direction, the sensor perceives the movement and the projected image revolves to the x-axis perspective. The image has a flat layout, lacking space perception. With the movement of people as the variable, the image portrays different spaces revolving on their axises.

In the animation version, symbolizes the interspace. Generally, fish are recognized from its profiles. It is more natural to visualize fish moving in the intersectional direction of people’s line of sight. While we constantly move rectilinearly, the space from the side; the interspace, could inhabit naturally travelling sideways.

늘 쫓기는 마음이다. ‘바쁘다’,’빨리빨리`를 입에 달고 산다. 제시간에 다 해내지 못할까 봐 불안하다. 빨리하고 싶은 마음은 결국 속도에 관한 문제다. 물리적인 속도를 높이기 위해선 소요시간을 줄여야 한다. 이 공식에서 가장 경제적인 동선은 직선이다. 출발점과 도착점, 두 점 사이를 막힘없이 이어야 한다. 사람들은 움직이는 동안 도착점에 이르러야 한다는 생각만으로 직선 운동을 하고 있다. 사이의 공간들은 도착점으로 가는 길, 그 이상 이하도 아니다. 이 사이공간은 출발점과 도착점 사이의 직선운동에 의해 생략되어 버린 지점이다. 사람들의 일방향성이 강하게 나타나는 물리적 공간들이 향하고 있는 방향에 시각적 변형을 일으켜 새로운 지점을 만들 수 있다면 사람들의 일방향적인 움직임과 속도에 대한 강박에서 벗어날 수 있지 않을까?

인터렉션 버전에선 사람들이 실제로 이동할 수 있는 벽, 문, 통로를 설치한다. 벽면에 프로젝터를 이용하여 영상을 투사한다. 처음에는 문을 이용하는 사람의 이동방향과 같은 z축의 영상이 나온다. 이때 영상에선 일방향성이 강하게 느껴지는 일소실점 공간과 상황을 보여준다. 사람이 의도한 방향으로 진행하면 이를 센서로 감지하여 벽면에 투사되고 있던 영상 속 공간은 x축으로 회전한다. 이때 영상은 공간감이 거의 느껴지지 않는 평면적인 레이아웃으로 구성한다. 사람의 이동이 변수가 되어 축이 회전하는 다양한 공간들이 연출된다.

애니메이션 버전에서 볼 수 있는 물고기 인간들은 사이공간을 상징한다. 일반적으로 사람들은 물고기를 옆면의 모습으로 파악한다. 물고기는 사람의 시선 방향과 교차하여 움직이는 것이 더 자연스러운 셈이다. 우리가 빠르게 직선운동을 하는 동안, 옆면의 공간- 사이공간에서는 옆으로 움직이는 것이 더 당연한 물고기 인간들이 살고 있을지도 모른다.
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